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AHFS Pharmacologic-Therapeutic Classification
www.mgh.org12:16.08.04 Non-selective -Adrenergic Blocking Agents 12:16.08.08 Selective -Adrenergic Blocking Agents 12:20 Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 12:20.04 Centrally Acting Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 12:20.08 Direct-acting Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 12:20.12 GABA-derivative Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 12:20.20 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Direct ELISA protocol - Abcam
www.abcam.comBlocking solution Commonly used blocking agents are 1% BSA, serum, non-fat dry milk, casein, gelatin in PBS. Wash solution Usually PBS or Tris-buffered saline (pH 7.4) with detergent such as 0.05% (v/v) Tween20 (TBST). Antibody dilution buffer Primary and secondary antibody should be diluted in 1x blocking solution to reduce non-specific binding.
Medications that Can Cause Confusion in Elderly Persons
www.cdss.ca.govHistamine2 – blocking agents • cimetidine – Tagamet. Analgesics • merperidine – Demerol • nonsterodoidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – Naprosyn, Naproxen • sedative – hypnotics • halcion – Halcion, Triazolam • benzidiazepines – Ativan, Dalmane, Diazepam, Librium, Lorazepam, Restoril, Serax, Tranxene, Valium, Xanax ...
ARRDDSSnneett A OXYGENATION GOAL: PaO 55-80 mmHg …
www.ardsnet.org5. No neuromuscular blocking agents or blockade. B. SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIAL (SBT): If all above criteria are met and subject has been in the study for at least 12 hours, initiate a trial of UP TO 120 minutes of spontaneous breathing with FiO2 < 0.5 and PEEP < 5: 1. Place on T-piece, trach collar, or CPAP ≤ 5 cm H 2O with PS < 5 2.