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Claforan In Dextrose 5% In Plastic Container From Sanofi Aventis Us With Cefotaxime Sodium Eq 40mg Base/ml

Ingredients: Cefotaxime Sodium
Dosage Form and Administration: Injectable; Injection
Drug Trade Name: Claforan In Dextrose 5% In Plastic Container
Firm: Sanofi Aventis Us
Strength: EQ 40MG BASE/ML
New Drug Application Type: N
Drug Application Number:50596
Product Number: 4
Approval Date: 5/20/1985
Reference Listed Drug: Yes
Type: RX
Applicant Full Name: Sanofi Aventis Us Llc

What Makes People Sleep?

Although people may put off going to sleep in order to squeeze more activities into the day, eventually the need for sleep becomes overwhelming and people must get some sleep. This daily drive for sleep appears to be due, in part, to a compound known as adenosine. This natural chemical builds up in the blood as time awake increases. While people sleep, the body breaks down the adenosine. Thus, this molecule may be what the body uses to keep track of lost sleep and to trigger sleep when needed. An accumulation of adenosine and other factors might explain why, after several nights of less than optimal amounts of sleep, people build up a sleep debt that people must make up for by sleeping longer than normal. Because of such built-in molecular feedback, people cannot adapt to getting less sleep than the body needs. Eventually, a lack of sleep catches up with everyone.
The internal "biological clock" and environmental cues govern time of day when people feel sleepy and go to sleep. The most important cues are light and darkness. The biological clock is actually a tiny bundle of cells in the brain that responds to light signals received through the eyes. When darkness falls, the biological clock triggers the production of the hormone melatonin. This hormone makes people feel drowsy as it continues to increase during the night. Because of the biological clock, people naturally feel the sleepiest between midnight and 7 AM. People may also feel a second and milder daily "low" in the mid-afternoon between 1 PM and 4 PM. At that time, melatonin production rises again and might make people feel sleepy.
The biological clock makes people the most alert during daylight hours and the drowsiest in the early morning hours. Consequently, most people do very good work during the day. In a 24/7 society, however, some people must work at night. Nearly one-quarter of all workers work shifts that are not during the daytime and more than two-thirds of these workers have problems with sleepiness and/or difficulty sleeping. Because some work schedules are at odds with powerful sleep-regulating cues like sunlight, night shift workers are often drowsy at work and have difficulty falling or staying asleep during the daylight hours.
The fatigue experienced by night shift workers can be dangerous. Major industrial accidents--such as the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl nuclear power plant accidents and the Exxon Valdez oil spill--are results of mistakes made by overly tired workers on the night shift or an extended shift.
Night shift workers also are at greater risk of being in car crashes when driving home from work. One study found that one-fifth of night shift workers had a car crash or a near miss in the preced­ing year because of sleepiness on the drive home from work. Night shift workers are also more likely to have physical problems, such as heart disease, digestive disturbances and infertility, as well as emo­tional problems. All of these problems can relate to the workers' chronic sleepiness. See "Working the Night Shift" for some helpful tips.
Other factors can also influence the need for sleep, including the production of cellular hormones called cytokines by the immune system. These compounds occur in large quantities in response to certain infectious diseases or chronic inflammation and may prompt a person to sleep more than usual. The extra sleep may help the person conserve the resources needed to fight the infection. Recent studies confirm that people who rest enough are improving the ability of the body to respond to infection.
People are creatures of habit and one of the hardest habits to break is the natural wake and sleep cycle. A number of physiological factors conspire to help people sleep and wake up at the same times each day. Consequently, people may have a hard time adjusting when traveling across time zones. The light cues outside and the clocks in a new location may suggest it is 8 AM and to should be active, but the body believes it is more like 4 AM and to should sleep. The result is jet lag--sleepiness during the day, difficulty falling or staying asleep at night, poor concentration, confusion, nausea and general malaise and irritability.

Tricks to Beat a Marijuana Test

Here are some tips on beating upcoming marijuana tests. One method involves substituting clean urine in place of tainted urine. Synthetic urine kits can are available on the Internet through various vendors. However, labs will check to make sure the sample measures the temperature, around 90 to 97 degrees. Make sure the urine kit provides a way to ensure the sample reaches the necessary temperature. There are risks involved in using a urine kit, depending on the observation tactics of those administrating the test. However, many people use this method and pass the test without incidence.

Masking

The use of certain substances to alter body chemistry, as a means of disguising drug use is another highly marketed method. Products of this kind include expensive powders, herbal teas or other promoted concoctions that have no proven scientific basis. Any success with these urine cleansers is probably due to water dilution and not the product itself.

Urine Adulterant

Adding an adulterant to a urine sample is another way of altering the test result. Adulterants are any substance added to a urine test that results in a negative finding, or false negative. Be aware that some chemicals can detect adulterants if the lab decides to look for supplements. Bleach, vinegar and detergent are common household adulterants but are also easily detected by smell, visual inspection or simple chemical tests. Labs test for adulterants inconsistently and adulterants are not 100 percent reliable. However, for the brave user an adulterant may be an option as there are many marketed adulterants available online and at head shops. Many adulterants constantly change formulas to keep ahead of the detection curve.

Dilution

One of the best methods to help beat a urine test is dilution. Before an upcoming drug test on short notice, a person should drink large quantities of water--up to 120 fluid ounces before the test. This is a practical and inexpensive method and according to a recent testimony to Congress by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is still one of the most effective ways of beating a urine test. For the chivalrous, add water to the urine sample. However, be aware that dilution may cause urine to become clear and lose its yellow glow. Taking Vitamin B will help restore the yellow in natural appearing urine for those that choose to dilute.
Sources:
http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/testing.tips.html#scrn
http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6991

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