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Senna glycoside, also known as sennoside or senna, is a medication used to treat constipation and empty the large intestine before surgery. [1] [5] The medication is taken by mouth or via the rectum. [1] [6] It typically begins working in around 30 minutes when given by rectum and within twelve hours when given by mouth. [3]
The series follows Senna's life from the beginning of his racing career in karting to his untimely death at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.Particular emphasis is paid to Senna's relationship with his parents and girlfriend Xuxa Meneghel, rivalry with Alain Prost, feud with Jean-Marie Balestre, and complex relationship with the sensationalist racing media.
Senna is a 2010 documentary film that depicts the life and death of Brazilian motor-racing champion Ayrton Senna, directed by Asif Kapadia. [4] The film was produced by StudioCanal , Working Title Films , and Midfield Films, and was distributed by the parent company of the latter two production companies, Universal Pictures .
Netflix's six-episode series "Senna" is a fictional retelling of F1 driver Ayrton Senna's life. The show follows his rise to fame and his death at the San Marino GP in 1994.
Doctors rushed Senna into intensive care; a brain scan confirmed the diagnosis made on the track. At 15:10, Senna's heart stopped beating, doctors restarted his heart, and he was placed on a life-support machine. Senna's brother Leonardo arranged for a priest to perform the last rites which occurred at 18:15. Senna's heart stopped beating again ...
Gullane, Producer of Netflix Series ‘Senna,’ to Make Ayrton Senna-Related Doc and Animation, Plus New Features and Series (EXCLUSIVE) Marcelo Cajueiro June 9, 2024 at 6:28 AM
Senninha. Senninha (lit. "Little Senna"), is the main character of the series, with characteristics very similar to Ayrton Senna, including unruly hair, a bulbous nose and red overalls (like the McLaren team for which Senna was best known), as well as being friendly, determined and sometimes rushed.
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