Finally, the Rate of Sickle Cells Can be Reduced Through Prenatal Genotype Testing.

In the olden days, our grandparents married and reproduced without knowing either theirs or their babies’ genotype. That single act leads to the death of so many children because of sickle cell anemia or other thalassemia diseases. Thank God for introducing western education in Africa, now you can know your genotype in a few minutes … Read more

Overview of Nuberol Forte: Uses, Dosage Side Effects and Interactions

What is Nuberol Forte? Nuberol Forte, also known as norgesic, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to relieve pain and discomfort. It is produced from the combination of orphenadrine citrate and paracetamol. Orphenadrine citrate is a skeletal muscle relaxant that acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to produce their relaxation effects. Paracetamol is an analgesic … Read more

What Is Fluimucil 600 mg

Fluimucil 600 mg is a brand name for (N-acetylcysteine), a mucolytic drug used to treat acetaminophen or paracetamol overdose. It is also used to treat respiratory tract infections, psychiatric disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, oxidation reactions, and many other symptoms. The drug has N-acetylcysteine as an active ingredient, and other excipients such as sodium hydrogen carbonate, citric acid, … Read more

Clomiphene Citrate, Dosage & How it Works to Curb Infertility

Clomid, also called clomiphene citrate, refers to a fertility drug used to induce ovulation in women to increase their chances of getting pregnant. It is an oral medication used to treat anovulation in women with infertility problems. Clomid works by stimulating the pituitary gland to produce follicle-stimulating hormones (FSH) and luteinizing hormones (LH). A higher level … Read more

Complete Facts About AC Genotype & Their Compatibles

Before we go into a detailed explanation of facts about AC genotype and other genotype compatibility charts, we should first understand that the human system comprises four unique blood types. White blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs), platelets and plasma. The most dominant out of the four is the RBCs. Red blood cells contain … Read more