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L Cysteine
L Cysteine
What is L-Cysteine
Chemical properties:
Antibiotics antidepressants, beta blockers
Despite being red, Mars is Mode of action: antibiotics
actually a cold place Therapeutic uses: antipsychotics
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Pharmacokinetics
Drug Dose Route Cmax Tmax AUC Half-time
10-25 4-6
Acetaminophen 500 mg Oral 1-3 hours 2-4 hours
µg/mL µg*h/mL
20-30
Amoxicillin 500 mg Oral 5-10 µg/mL 1-2 hours 1 hour
µg*h/mL
6-10
Digoxin 0.125 mg Oral 2-3 µg/mL 6-8 hours 36 hours
ng*h/mL
50-150
Warfarin 5 mg Oral 1-3 µg/mL 3-5 hours 40 hours
µg*h/mL
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Weight 160 lb
Moderate effect
Despite being red, Mars is actually
a cold place
Severe effect
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet of them all
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Drug A Drug C
Mercury is the closest Earth is the third
planet to the Sun planet from the Sun
Drug B Drug D
Venus is the second Despite being red,
planet from the Sun Mars is a cold place
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Drug A Drug B
Jupiter is a gas Saturn is
giant and the composed mostly
biggest planet in of hydrogen and
the Solar System also helium
Drug C Drug D
Earth is a planet Mars is actually a
that harbors life cold place
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Change blood Exposure to
pressure Study Study air pollution
Drug administration
Mercury is the smallest planet in the System
Describe here the Describe here the Describe here the Describe here the
example A example B example C example D
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Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism Activity
Excretion
Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics
Earth is the third planet from the Despite being red, Mars is a cold
Sun and the only one that harbors place. It’s full of iron oxide dust,
life in the Solar System which gives the planet its red cast
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Disease A Disease A
Importance Mars is actually a Jupiter is a very
cold place big planet
of disease
prevalence
Mercury is a very
small planet
Disease A Disease A
Saturn has Neptune is a far
several rings away planet
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Headache 15 Mild
Diarrhea 10 Moderate
Fatigue 8 Mild
Dizziness 5 Moderate
Rash 5 Moderate
26% 18%
Treatment B Treatment D
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Pluto is now considered The Moon is Earth’s only
and then paste the new one here. For more
a dwarf planet info, click here natural satellite
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Mercury is quite a Earth is the third Jupiter is a gas giant Neptune is very far
small planet planet from the Sun and very big from the Sun
Mercury Earth Jupiter Neptune
A+ AB+ A- AB-
B+ O+ B- O-
About aspirin
Wheezing and difficulty The Moon is Earth’s
in breathing only natural satellite
Fast heartbeat
Drug safety
Bright red blood in Ceres is located in the
stools or black stools main asteroid belt
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Adverse event reporting General characteristics
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the Venus has a beautiful name and is the second
smallest one in the Solar System planet from the Sun
Event A
Earth is the third planet from
the Sun
Event B
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
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50% 21%
Lisinopril Metformin Comment A
10 mg | Once daily | 500 mg | Twice daily | “Mercury is the smallest one in the
Started: Jan 2XXX Started: June 2XXX entire Solar System”
19% 10%
Atorvastatin Aspirin Comment B
20 mg | Once daily | 81 mg | Once daily | “Venus has a beautiful name and is the
Started: Mar 2XXX Started: Apr 2XXX second planet from the Sun”
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Observations: Mercury is the closest
Clinical trial A planet to the Sun and the smallest one
NOT TESTED YET in the Solar System
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