Cure Gout? – My First Gout Attack

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How did I get introduced to gout? It was 1983 and I was sitting in my office in the Philippines with my left foot propped up on my desk. It seemed like the pain would never stop no matter what position I placed my foot.

I had taken some painkiller but the pain got steadily worse. Finally I called the doctor that I knew and asked him if he could see me right away. By the time I arrived my foot had swollen so much that I had to remove my sandal.

The doctor didn’t have a clue!

After examining me the doctor determined that I must have an infection in the large joint of the big toe on my left foot. He gave me some antibiotics and told me to drink a lot of water and stay off my foot.

After a few days I was back to normal and figured that I must if picked up some type of infection in my foot. Since clean drinking water was hard to come by in the Philippines I thought perhaps I had not been drinking enough water. Continue reading

AVT builds 100% inspection system for Boehringer capsules

Allied Vision Technologies (AVT) says new imaging machine offers “100 per cent inspection” capability to help drugmakers meet quality rules. The system, which uses AVT’s Marlin F-046B camera combined with software based on National Instruments’ LabVIEW platform, can capture 80,000 images per hour using a short exposure time that prevents blurring. AVT worked with fellow Germany-based firm Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) to develop the system, applying it to a manufacturing process whereby a precise quantity, 5.5mg, of a micronized powder had to be loaded into capsules. BI senior scientist Peter Stöckel set out the scope of the challenge, explaining that: “One capsule leaves the Capsule filling machine every 45 ms, put another way, the capsules move at a speed of 1.5 m/s. “[This] means that 22 capsules per second must be captured [by the camera],” continued Stockel, adding that “to avoid motion blurring, the exposure time cannot exceed 80 µs.” He added that: “We’re very satisfied with the AVT camera. In continuous operation, it gives us sharp images that are indispensible for reliable evaluation.” The drugmaker has already added the new imaging system to several of its production lines. SPONSORED LINKDaily Breaking News: Free Subscriptionin-PharmaTechnologist.com is the only free online news source covering the global drug production sector from small molecules, generics and biologics through to drug delivery, formulation, and packaging. Sign up here… Click here The machine To trial the unit BI installed it in the assembly process at its plant in Ingelheim, Germany. The machine was positioned in the assembly line after the filling but before the sealing of the capsules. This allowed it to photograph the open capsules. Since the camera cannot be positioned over the capsules it images their contents via a tilted mirror. Imaging is supported by a LED flash unit which illuminates the capsules from below. Captured images are transmitted to an industrial PC via a FireWire connection. The LabVIEW software, programmed by BI, first analyses the images to detect whether the Capsule filling machine contains any powder at all. Having established the presence of powder the software analyses the silhouette of the powder cylinder to derive the volumes and amounts of active ingredient in the capsule.

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