Hospitals & Asylums
January 2011
It
is Hospitals & Asylums bicentennial and the Rx to OTC drug monographs are done. The United
States now has the ampicillin and metronidazole to reverse the 0.1 year decline
in life expectancy 2007-2008 and make headway against the cardio-toxins peddled
as heart medicine. The
1g cogentin to chop down psychiatry at the medical
campus and replace the field with social work. The 1 mL narcan to survive the third opium war. The 1g azithromycin to prevent an 8th
cholera epidemic from spilling the banks of the Ganges. And the cigarettes to prevent the strangling
of a Washington prison chapel guard in retribution for the mining of Haiti to a
Utah prison false arrest and torture under the command of the disbarable brigadier (peon) general of the Utah National
Guard in 2010. The FDA demands industry sponsors
to market these products. Kroger Inc.
has not yet responded to my proposal.
The financial transaction for metronidazole didn’t go through and importation
must be reattempted. DHS shall be
abolished and replaced with Customs. The
Secretary, from Arizona, is so drunk on power Chief Judge John Rolls was killed
and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords suffered traumatic brain
injury, her embezzlement dishonors the $5 a night rental fee for squatting St.
Elizabeth’s Hospital. Now
hiring a Customs Secretary with diplomatic immunity. The monographs are all quite short, with the
exception of the Cholera kit, 15 pgs., and very informative.
Model
Cigarette Warning Label HA-31-1-11
Title II of the Family Smoking Prevention and
Tobacco Control Act P.L.111-31 signed June 22, 2009 Section 201
Cigarette Labels and Advertising Warnings Section 4 (a) directs Each label
statement shall comprise the top 50 percent of the front and rear panels of the
package. A model warning label has been
prepared to consolidate the prescribed one liners into comprehensive
instruction for cigarette consumers that states, Front flip top: Cigarettes are addictive and a cause of
osteoporosis, lung disease, cancer, strokes and heart disease, that can kill
you. Front: Smoking during pregnancy can harm your baby. Tobacco smoke can harm child development and
cause fatal lung disease in nonsmokers.
Side: Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious
risks to your health. Please consult a physician or attend a local meeting of www.nicotine-anonymous.org. Side: Nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness.
Nicorette gum and prescription drugs help. Smoke Jimson weed for asthma and mullein for pulmonary
ailments.
E-cigarettes may be used in public. Back: Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) was first cultivated for smoking by Native
Americans. After discovery people around
the world became addicted. American
colonists used tobacco as money. As early 1761 snuff was linked to cancer. Numerous U.S. Surgeon General Reports blame
smelly tobacco smoke for deadly diseases more caused by nosocomial
infection. Many States have banned
smoking in public places. Get plenty of cardiovascular exercise. Although required to do so by July 22, 2010
the Federal
Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act has yet to be amended and industry to
implement the new labels.
Cholera
Kit HA-30-1-11
In
order to be prevent an 8th Cholera epidemic a cholera kit has been
prepared, it includes – Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS), one dose Azithromycin 1g,
Dukeral® Oral Traveller’s Diarrhea Vaccine, Water
Purification and Rice Water Diet. Cholera requires immediate ORS treatment because the disease can
cause death within hours. A high infecting
dose (as many as 10 11 organisms) is necessary to cause illness in
healthy individuals. The usual incubation period is 2 to 5 days, although it
can be as short as several hours. Severe cholera is characterized by a sudden
onset of profuse, watery diarrhea accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Over 50% of the most severe cases die within
a few hours; however with prompt, effective ORS
treatment, mortality is less than 1%. Annual global figures (2009)
reported to WHO included 221,226 cases and 4,946 deaths from 45 countries.
Globally, mortality and morbidity relating to cholera is likely to be grossly
underreported due to the limitations of surveillance systems. WHO estimates the
actual global burden of disease as 3 to 5 million cholera cases and 100,000 to
130,000 deaths each year. The Pan
American Health Organization reports that as of January 16, 2011, approximately
195,000 cases of cholera had been reported and that 3,819 people had died of the
disease in Haiti. At least 35 cases have been confirmed in Venezuela, and six
cases have been verified in Massachusetts.
88% of the 4 billion annual cases of diarrheal disease are attributed to
unsafe water and inadequate sanitation and hygiene, and 1.8 million people die
from diarrheal diseases each year. The WHO estimates that 94% of these
diarrheal cases are preventable through modifications to the environment,
including access to safe water and sanitation.
Cholera diarrhea is described as “rice water
diarrhea” with flecks of mucus. Rice
water or vegetable broth is the traditional remedy for immediate treatment of
diarrhea - eat nothing solid. When the
appetite improves try eating plain rice.
An Ayurvedic remedy is rice water of rice
cooked with double the water and strained to produce a beverage and sticky
rice.
Cogentin
and Narcan Singles Monographs HA-15-1-11
Rx to OTC Course under 21CFR§330.10. Sponsors permitted by U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Technical Writing (Not to Scale) for Production Software. Cogentin 1 mg tablet. Benztropine mesylate, Antiparkinson’s agent. Take One for Extra-pyramidal Side Effect of Antipsychotic Medicine. Right to refuse
treatment Mental Health Bill of Rights 42USC((102)IV§9501(A,i,D).
Contents: Narcan 1mL; 0.4 mg nalaxone
hydrochloride injection, USP, suspended in 8.6 mg sodium chloride and 2 mg methylparaben.
Inject opioid antagonist in vein or muscle to prevent or reverse
narcotic overdose. www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov
under 42USC(42)§3401
Metronidazole 400 mg
Monograph HA-3-1-11
Rx to Over-the-counter Metronidazole course. Sponsors permitted by U.S.
Food and Drug Administration Drug Information Division. Sidebar 1: Contents:2 sealed packages of 10 tablets Metronidazole 400 mg Active Ingredients: 2-(2-methyl-5-nitroimidazol-1-yl)ethanol Inactive: cellulose,
FD&C Blue No. 2 Lake, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, polyethylene glycol, stearic acid, and
titanium dioxide. Sidebar 2: Store at 15–25°C (60-80°F) up to 5 years. Take for endocarditis, gynecologic,
inter-abdominal and respiratory tract infections, septicemia, skin infections, vaginalis, giardiasis, amebiasis,
antibiotic associated colitis, Crohn’s Disease,
peptic and duodenal ulcers, urethritis, rosacea, tetanus and trichomoniasis. Consult a physician. Front: Metronidazole Flagyl ER 400 mg tablets Bactericidal,
amebicidal, and trichomonacidal U.S. FDA Rx to OTC Course Effective against many extra-intestinal
diseases caused by Anaerobic gram-negative bacilli, including
most Bacteroides species, Fusobacterium, Veillonella;
anaerobic gram-positive cocci Clostridium (including
antibiotic resistant C. difficile), Eubacterium, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus,
H. pylori, G. vaginalis and protozoa E. histolytica,
T. vaginalis
and Giardia lamblia. While
the strong eat whatever they want the weak eat only vegetables (Romans 14:2) Back: Contraindications: Not active
against fungi, viruses, and most other aerobic or facultative anaerobic
bacteria. Not
for use by pregnant women in first trimester, nor with warfarin, barbituates, disulfiram or
lithium. Discontinue alcohol and breastfeeding
until 48 hrs. after completing course. Discontinue if
neurological symptoms manifest. Carcinogenic. Not effective against all diarrheas. Wait 4
weeks between courses. Distributed Over-the-counter under 21CFR§330.10
by permission of druginfo@fda.hhs.gov.
Ampicillin 500 mg
Monograph HA-1-1-11
Rx to Over-the-counter Ampicillin course. Sponsors permitted by U.S. Food
and Drug Administration Drug Information Division. Sidebar 1: Contents: 2 sealed packages of 10 capsules
Ampicillin 500 mg Active: Ampicillin trihydrate of penicillin nucleus and 3 H2O Inactive: black iron oxide,
gelatin, FD&C Blue #1, Red #3, Red #40, lactose monohydrate, silica gel and
titanium dioxide. Sidebar 2: Store capsules in sealed container at
15–30°C (60-85°F) up to 24 months from manufacture. Take for endocarditis, meningitis,
respiratory infection, pertussis, septicemia, urinary
tract, typhoid, salmonella and shigella infections.
Consult a professional. Front:
Ampicillin 500 mg adult dose. Broad spectrum antibiotics.
U.S. FDA Rx to OTC Course $20. Take on twice a day for
10 days. Effective against many Schizomycetes
infections including Strep infections dangerous to human life, S. pneumonia, clinical S. pyogenes, S. agalactiae
(rheumatic heart disease), and nosocomial S.
facecalis and S.
sanguis (6 week endocarditis untreated); for
which there is no vaccine. Side effect: antibiotic
associated colitis; take metronidazole for gastroenteritis. Back: Only clean water and sanitation have
extended human life expectancy longer than antibiotics. This makes antibiotics the best medicine of
the 20th century. Lysol™
is 99.9% effective against environmental bacteria and viruses. Distributed Over-the-counter under 21CFR§330.10 by
permission of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Division of Drug Information
druginfo@fda.hhs.gov
Book
6 Judicial Delinquency (JD)
To amend Chapter 6 Freemen’s
Hospital §261-270.
Freeman’s Hospital and Asylum cared for freed slaves in the Washington
DC area during the civil war era. In
2005 a record 7 million people, one in every 32 Americans, were in prison or
jail, an increase of 2.7% over the previous year. In 2009 the state prison population declined
for the first time since 1973.
Reductions in the prison population is a priority for the U.S., lawyers
and judicial officers must focus on achieving this monumental task and cease
corrupting political and commercial power with their negligence. The prison population quintupled from 503,586
in 1980 (220 per 100,000) to 2,085,620 in 2004 (707 per 100,000). The U.S. has the most and densest
concentration of prisoners in the world comprising 24% of the 9 million global
prisoners, more than Russia, the runner up, and more than China. For the U.S. to achieve the legal limit of
250 detainees per 100,000 the total number of local jails and state and federal
prison beds must be limited to less than 740,000. One million is a good goal. Nearly 650,000 people are released from
prison to communities each year. Each
year the nation’s 3,200 jails release an excess of 10 million, 3% of the
population back into the community. Nearly
two thirds of released State prisoners are expected to re-arrested
for a felony or a serious misdemeanor within three years after release. In 2005 7% of all prisoners were women, the
number of women prisoners increased 2.6% while male prisoners rose 1.9%. Racial disparities among prisoners persist,
particularly in the 25-29 age group, 8.1% of black men, about one in 13, were
behind bars, compared with 2.6% of Hispanic men and 1.1% of white men. The plan is to acquit people falsely
arrested, reduce sentences in both legislative and litigate practices, probate
and parole criminal offenders to serve their sentences in halfway houses and
equal employment opportunity programs to safely and sustainably reduce the
prison to meet international minimum standards of detention of less than 250
prisoners per 100,000 with a 10 year community based corrections equality
plan. The U.S. needs to ratify the
Optional Human Rights Protocols recognizing the Human Right Council, aiming for
the abolition of the death penalty, eliminating all forms of discrimination
against women and establishing national human rights institutions to hear
complaints of torture and false arrest…856
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