Interferon alpha 2a is an agent that stimulates the immune system.
This adjuvant therapy may slightly increase the duration of a patient's disease-free state and lengthen overall survival.
This drug reduces cell growth, and is used for vascular marks that affect vision, and that are unresponsive to corticosteroids.
a + a + a - 2a = 3a - 2a = a
1/(2a)
However, interferon alpha 2a has high toxicity and patients may not tolerate the side effects.
Interferon alpha 2a is an agent that stimulates the immune system.
This adjuvant therapy may slightly increase the duration of a patient's disease-free state and lengthen overall survival.
This drug reduces cell growth, and is used for vascular marks that affect vision, and that are unresponsive to corticosteroids.
Acute HEPATITIS B doesn't usually require medicinal treatment because most adult bodies clear the infection by themselves.Less than 1% of patients require medicinal treatment, and those patients are either immunocompromised or the infection has taken a very aggressive course.Currently there are 7 drugs listed for the treatment of Hepatitis B in the USA. These are:Epivir (lamivudine)Hepsera (adefovir)Viread (tenofovir)Tyzeka (telbivudine)Baraclude (entecavir)Pegasys (PEGylated interferon alpha-2A)Interferon alpha-2A
Alferon, Roferon or Intron A. Some of the interferons that are currently in use as medications are recombinant interferon alfa-2a, recombinant interferon alfa-2b, interferon alfa-n1
Side effects include fever, chills, muscle and joint pain, vision disorders, low white and red blood cell counts, fatigue, elevated liver enzymes, nausea, blood clotting problems, and nerve damage.
Loss of an Helium nucleus. 4:2a
The common medicines and injections that should be stored in refrigerator include the etanercept injection, Interferon Alfa-2a and Alfa-2b Injection, Toradol, and many others.
Since the question is 3(2a), then just write it out. 3(2a) is 2a+2a+2a or 6a.
The multiplicative inverse of -2a is 1/(-2a) = -1/2a
2a+2a-7b+7b =4a