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L’azithromycine, commercialisée sous le nom de Zithromax, est un antibiotique macrolide dérivé de l’érythromycine mais doté d’une demi-vie plus longue et d’une meilleure tolérance digestive. Son mécanisme repose sur l’inhibition de la sous-unité 50S ribosomale, bloquant la translocation peptidique et interrompant la synthèse des protéines essentielles. Sa pharmacocinétique est caractérisée par une absorption digestive rapide, une distribution intracellulaire élevée et une élimination biliaire prédominante, ce qui prolonge son activité même après la fin du traitement. Dans la littérature clinique, l’efficacité de l’azithromycine est confirmée dans les infections respiratoires basses, les infections à Chlamydia trachomatis et certaines pathologies ORL. Les sources spécialisées indiquent également que zithromax prix est mentionné dans le cadre d’un usage rationnel, avec une vigilance accrue concernant les interactions avec les antiarythmiques et le risque d’allongement de l’intervalle QT.
Hepatitis Home Page - Hepatitis is a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. This channel on the eMedTV Web site contains a wealth of information on the various types of hepatitis, how they are transmitted, treatment options, and more.
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I saw an ad for the Kreg Jig in The Family Handyman magazine and I checked out their website. I was deciding whether to buy the Kreg Jig Mini or the Kreg Jig. My wife convinced me to buy the Kreg Jig and not the Mini. I'm glad I listened to her as it saved me a lot time with the Kreg Jig. There were many projects I wanted to do but some of these projects had obstacles I haven't figured out yet. One would be building a table frame and then securing the frame to the table top. I would normally use L brackets but it's hard to get a good snug fit. The Kreg Jig solved these problems for me and it opened a lot of new possibilities. I also used the drill bit on it's own without the Jig as a countersink. Love the clamp as it made drilling multiple holes very easy. One other concern I had before buying the Jig was that you had to use screws especially made for the Kreg Jig and that's where they get you. Like those extremely expensive ink cartridges for printers. But after doing some research I found that the Kreg Jig screw prices are comparable to regular screws and some cases cheaper. They also sell them at the local Home Depot. The only two complaints is one; the removable drill guide would create a little nick in the drill bit and when you are resetting the guide it does not slide as smoothly due to the nick, and two; I find it hard to slide the Kreg Jig up and down in the clamp. But all in all worth the investment and looking foreword to doing more projects.
I've been using this thing on my wife for about a year. First thing first. Don't bother with any of the low power settings. Nothing will happen. Don't bother to wait three weeks between treatments. It isn't nearly powerful enough to need that long and it would take over a year to notice much difference. This thing does work, but slowly. It hurts some, but that depends on where you are zapping. As I have been doing my wife's bikini area, it causes her to jump occasionally. Most of the time, no big deal and she says it is nothing like getting waxed down there.