Category: Drugs

  • Mechanism of Action and Clinical Application of Antiviral Drugs

    Table of Contents Introduction Classification and Epidemiology of HIV Viruses Modes of Transmission of HIV Treatment Regimen for HIV Co-Morbidity of HIV and Tuberculosis References Introduction Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome was first reported in 1981 by the Centers for Disease Control, with the identification of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) as the causative agent (CDC,…

  • The Aspects of the Drug Use and Media

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Media can influence youth drug and alcohol use by portraying the use of these substances in a positive or glamorous light or by depicting characters using them without experiencing negative consequences. This can lead to the normalization of drug and alcohol use among the youth and can…

  • Drug Misuse and Its Effects on Children

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary Overview Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Drug misuse refers to using a substance in a manner, not per applicable legal or medical guidelines. Health and body functioning are negatively affected, and the condition may manifest itself in drug dependence or an array of other harmful and problematic behaviors. A person’s toxic…

  • Performance Enhancing Drugs Legalization in Sports

    Performance Improvement and Drugs Performance enhancing drugs are defined as those substances that are used by athletes in order to improve their performance in sports in which they have engaged. The trend of increased usage of these drugs had resulted in their ban by a number of international organizations and sports bodies who had penalized…

  • Drug’s, Poverty’s and Beauty’s Effects on Health

    Table of Contents Regular Consumption of Drugs, Health, and Beauty Tobacco Smoking, Poverty, and Health Conclusion Works Cited Taking drugs is a common measure employed in the prevention and treatment of diseases. However, concerns continue to be raised regarding the rate at which some patients misuse drugs (Finkel 13). Moreover, the increasing number of teenagers…

  • Drug Use in the Workplace: The Case of Acme-Antiroadrunner Inc.

    Abstract Recently, the managing board of Acme-Antiroadrunner Inc. discovered that three of its employees were using marijuana recreationally and were present in the workplace while under the influence. They work for different branches of the company in states with varying freedoms of cannabis use. The following paper contains an overview of drug use policies and…

  • Negative Effects of Drugs on Voice

    Vocal maintenance presents one of the prominent aspects of the singer’s career. Maintaining the right state of the throat and vocal cords, in particular, is necessary for the signers to control their voice’s sound and quality. The main recommendations require providing additional attention to various health concerns that can affect the signing voice, including sinusitis,…

  • Shoppers Drug Mart Company’s Retail Networks

    Abstract The paper presents the analysis of business concept applications on the example of a big Canadian company Shoppers Drug Mart. A systematic literature review provides information on retail networks and the peculiarities of their functioning. It also proves the importance of using diverse strategies such as measurement of distribution effectiveness, estimation of network economies,…

  • Drug Release: Ethical Dilemma in Pharmaceutics

    Table of Contents Introduction Possible options Ethical theories decisions Conclusion Works Cited Introduction A moral issue has emerged as to whether a pharmaceutical company has to release a new drug or not. This drug is thought to be an effective treatment of chronic and severe depression for thousands of people suffering from the condition. However,…

  • The Business Ethics Workshop: Sex and Drugs at Work

    Sex in the Office Some of the ethics governing sex in the office are using sex to sell products, sell oneself, and at work. Some ethical issues such as prurience, product sincerity, and objectification arise due to sex in the office. Product sincerity determines the transparency and openness of the product on sale. Prurience refers…