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Doctors ‘should check blood pressure on both arms’

10:19 pm in medical news by admin

Measuring blood pressure on both arms rather than only one can reveal an elevated risk of heart disease or even death, according to a study released Monday.

In a review of medical literature, researchers at the University of Exeter found that a difference in the so-called systolic blood pressure between arms can be a useful indicator of the likelihood of heart trouble.

People with high blood pressure — also called hypertension — have an increased risk of developing heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and dementia, previous research has shown.

High blood pressure is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as 140 over 90 millimetres of mercury or more. Mercury is used in blood-pressure gauges.

The first number measures maximum heart pressure (systolic), while the second measures pressure when the heart is in a resting phase (diastolic).

Published in the British medical journal The Lancet, the findings suggest that both-arm blood pressure checks should become standard practise, the researchers said.

The probe reviewed 28 studies with data on the difference in systolic blood pressure between arms.

They concluded that a gap of 15mm of mercury or more was linked with an increased risk of the narrowing and hardening of the arteries that supply blood to the legs and feet.

It was also associated with pre-existing cerebrovascular disease, which affects blood supply to the brain and can contribute to dementia.

Above this threshold, death rates due to cardiovascular problems likewise went up.

Most such cases are “clinically silent” and double-arm checks would better identify those at risk, the study said.

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MACP of Pharmacist in Railway

11:27 pm in Uncategorized by Sandeep Chaurasia

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No.AIRF/PNM/4/2011 Dated: January 6, 2012
The Secretary(E),
Railway Board,
New Delhi
Kind Attn: Shri P.K. Sharma, Addl. Member(Staff), Railway Board
Dear Sir,
Sub: Placement of Pharmacists in the Entry GP of Rs.4200 (Non-Functional Grade) on completion of two years service in GP Rs.2800 as well as grant of three MACPs to Pharmacist category on the Indian Railways – Pendency of recovery
In continuation of my earlier letter dated 11th November, 2011, wherein Railway Board was requested to pend recovery of the amount which has already been paid to the Pharmacists, it would be worthwhile to mention that in the 4th meeting of the National Anomalies Committee, held on 5th January, 2012 in North Block, New Delhi, the Official Side agreed to consider the matter favourably, in the presence of your good-self as well as EDPC-I, Railway Board.
Worthwhile
In view of the above, the Board are requested to advise General Manager of the Indian Railways to maintain status-quo in this regard till the matter is decided.
An early action in the matter shall be highly appreciated.
Yours faithfully,
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
General Secretary
Copy: General Secretaries, all affiliated unions – for information.

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11:10 pm in Continuing Pharmacy Education by admin

Chart: Medication use during pregnancy has increased during the past 30 years

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Advertisement for Recruitment of Drug Contoller Officer

11:24 pm in Uncategorized by admin

Rajasthan Govt. has invited application for the post of Drug Control Officer.

Qualification required:

  1. A person who has a degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a University established in India by Law. as prescribed in Rule 49 of the Drug & Cosmetics Rule 1945.

For details visit: http://ruhsraj.org/DetailedUpdate.aspx?NewsId=69_news

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Pharmacist Vacancy in Chattisgarh

10:31 pm in Uncategorized by admin

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Recruitment of Pharmacist /Drug Inspectors

6:20 pm in Uncategorized by admin

Pharmacist:

ESIC delhi invited application for the post of Pharmacist. For details visit at http://esic.nic.in/Recruitment/advttilakvihar301211.pdf

Drug Inspector:

Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission has invited application for the post of Pharmacist.

For details visit http://website.apspsc.gov.in/Documents/NOTIFICATIONS/132.pdf