GOUT The term gout describes a disease associated with
... pain. Chronic administration may lead to myopathy, neutropenia, aplastic anemia, and alopecia. The drug should not be used in pregnancy, and it should be used with caution in patients with hepatic, renal, or cardiovascular disease. The fatal dose has been reported as low as 7 to 10 mg. Phenylbutazon ...
... pain. Chronic administration may lead to myopathy, neutropenia, aplastic anemia, and alopecia. The drug should not be used in pregnancy, and it should be used with caution in patients with hepatic, renal, or cardiovascular disease. The fatal dose has been reported as low as 7 to 10 mg. Phenylbutazon ...
candicid forte - Ortho Molecular Products
... antioxidant mechanisms and healthy microbial balance in the body.[3,4] In addition, the high ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity), on a scale developed by scientists at the National Institute of Aging) value of oregano, indicates its significant antioxidant-scavenging capacity to combat free ra ...
... antioxidant mechanisms and healthy microbial balance in the body.[3,4] In addition, the high ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity), on a scale developed by scientists at the National Institute of Aging) value of oregano, indicates its significant antioxidant-scavenging capacity to combat free ra ...
Asyran 150mg
... volume and the acid and pepsin content of the secretion. The time of action is relatively long as 150 mg causes potent reduction of gastric acid for 12 hours. ...
... volume and the acid and pepsin content of the secretion. The time of action is relatively long as 150 mg causes potent reduction of gastric acid for 12 hours. ...
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... General contraindications to aspirin therapy are bleeding disorders, anticoagulant therapy, history of asthma or nasal polyps, and the third trimester of pregnancy. If aspirin is given to young children or adolescents for viral infections, there is a risk of Reye’s syndrome. Reye’s syndrome is an of ...
... General contraindications to aspirin therapy are bleeding disorders, anticoagulant therapy, history of asthma or nasal polyps, and the third trimester of pregnancy. If aspirin is given to young children or adolescents for viral infections, there is a risk of Reye’s syndrome. Reye’s syndrome is an of ...
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... a. Oral administration of LTD-4 receptor blockers b. Administration of Mast Cell Stabilizing drug by aerosol c. Administration of long acting Beta-2 receptor agonists by inhalation d. Administration of short acting Beta-2 receptor agonists by inhalation e. Oral administration of slow-release tablets ...
... a. Oral administration of LTD-4 receptor blockers b. Administration of Mast Cell Stabilizing drug by aerosol c. Administration of long acting Beta-2 receptor agonists by inhalation d. Administration of short acting Beta-2 receptor agonists by inhalation e. Oral administration of slow-release tablets ...
Zurampic
... observed with lesinurad; more evaluation is needed. Adverse events were not observed in animal reproduction studies. All forms of hormonal contraceptives (oral, injectable, topical) may be less effective during therapy with lesinurad. Additional methods of contraception are recommended during th ...
... observed with lesinurad; more evaluation is needed. Adverse events were not observed in animal reproduction studies. All forms of hormonal contraceptives (oral, injectable, topical) may be less effective during therapy with lesinurad. Additional methods of contraception are recommended during th ...
Package Insert - International Ethical Labs
... hours following ORAL/PARENTERAL administration9. Peak concentrations of were found to be more than seven times higher than folic acid (129 ng ml-1 vs. 14.1 ng ml-1) following ORAL/PARENTERAL administration. The mean elimination half-life is approximately 3 hours after 5mg of oral L-methylfolate, adm ...
... hours following ORAL/PARENTERAL administration9. Peak concentrations of were found to be more than seven times higher than folic acid (129 ng ml-1 vs. 14.1 ng ml-1) following ORAL/PARENTERAL administration. The mean elimination half-life is approximately 3 hours after 5mg of oral L-methylfolate, adm ...
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... also increased. it enhances salivary and lacrimal gland secretion (minimal unless large doses are given) ...
... also increased. it enhances salivary and lacrimal gland secretion (minimal unless large doses are given) ...
Drug elimination (metabolism, excretion)
... Excretion by other routes Biliary and fecal excretion Saliva, sweat, tears - the concentration of some drugs in saliva parallels that in plasma. Breast milk - excretion by breast milk is dependent mainly upon diffusion, Milk is more acidic than plasma, basic compounds may be slightly concentra ...
... Excretion by other routes Biliary and fecal excretion Saliva, sweat, tears - the concentration of some drugs in saliva parallels that in plasma. Breast milk - excretion by breast milk is dependent mainly upon diffusion, Milk is more acidic than plasma, basic compounds may be slightly concentra ...
Efforts to Support the Development of Fusidic Acid in the United States
... and has a long plasma half-life [15]. Its reported spectrum of antimicrobial activity was narrow but sufficient for targeting S. aureus, including MRSA, and b-hemolytic streptococci [16–20]. Streptococcus pyogenes, or group A b-hemolytic streptococci, are moderately susceptible to FA; minimum inhibi ...
... and has a long plasma half-life [15]. Its reported spectrum of antimicrobial activity was narrow but sufficient for targeting S. aureus, including MRSA, and b-hemolytic streptococci [16–20]. Streptococcus pyogenes, or group A b-hemolytic streptococci, are moderately susceptible to FA; minimum inhibi ...
Dry Extract of Belladonna 0.01 gm. Phenobarbitone 0.02 gm
... - Hypersensitive reaction is not uncommon, and may occur as conjunctivitis, or skin rash. Drug Interactions - The effect of belladonna may be enhanced by the concomitant use with other drugs having: anti-muscarinic properties as amantadine. Anti-histaminics. phenothiazine anti-psychotic, and tricycl ...
... - Hypersensitive reaction is not uncommon, and may occur as conjunctivitis, or skin rash. Drug Interactions - The effect of belladonna may be enhanced by the concomitant use with other drugs having: anti-muscarinic properties as amantadine. Anti-histaminics. phenothiazine anti-psychotic, and tricycl ...
Swetha M (1)
... Like many non- steroidal antiinflammatory drug, Nimesulide is insoluble in water. The very poor aqueous solubility and wettability of the drug give rise to difficulties in the pharmaceutical formulation of oral or parenteral solutions and may lead to a variable bioavailability. The present work inve ...
... Like many non- steroidal antiinflammatory drug, Nimesulide is insoluble in water. The very poor aqueous solubility and wettability of the drug give rise to difficulties in the pharmaceutical formulation of oral or parenteral solutions and may lead to a variable bioavailability. The present work inve ...
Aspirin Resistance in Cardiovascular Disease
... Non- opioid; non-narcotic analgesics Analgesic, antipyretic, anti- inflammatory actions Weaker analgesics than morphine Do not depress CNS No dependence Acts primarily on peripheral pain mechanisms Weakly acidic compounds Highly protein bound Orally absorbed ...
... Non- opioid; non-narcotic analgesics Analgesic, antipyretic, anti- inflammatory actions Weaker analgesics than morphine Do not depress CNS No dependence Acts primarily on peripheral pain mechanisms Weakly acidic compounds Highly protein bound Orally absorbed ...
ponstan capsules
... inflammation, for a maximum period of 5 days. For the symptomatic treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea for a maximum period of 3 days. ...
... inflammation, for a maximum period of 5 days. For the symptomatic treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea for a maximum period of 3 days. ...
benzoyl benzoic acid based 1,3,4-oxadiazole analogues
... activity in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema and analgesic activity by tail immersion method. In synthesized compounds, the free carboxylic group, which is responsible for gastric side effects, was derivatized by heterocyclic 1,3,4-oxadiazole bioactive core, which showed good interaction with COX-2 ...
... activity in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema and analgesic activity by tail immersion method. In synthesized compounds, the free carboxylic group, which is responsible for gastric side effects, was derivatized by heterocyclic 1,3,4-oxadiazole bioactive core, which showed good interaction with COX-2 ...
THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE
... Due to the adverse effects of Aspirin (esp. GI and antiplatelet), many newer NSAIDS have been developed. Ibuprofen: PROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVE -same potency as ASA . -better tolerated (fewer side effects) -ex. Advil; Motrin Available over the counter (OTC) Indomethacin: INDOLE DERIVATIVE -more pote ...
... Due to the adverse effects of Aspirin (esp. GI and antiplatelet), many newer NSAIDS have been developed. Ibuprofen: PROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVE -same potency as ASA . -better tolerated (fewer side effects) -ex. Advil; Motrin Available over the counter (OTC) Indomethacin: INDOLE DERIVATIVE -more pote ...
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... may cause hepatic damage with fatty infiltration and encephalopathy. Hence these drugs are contraindicated . ...
... may cause hepatic damage with fatty infiltration and encephalopathy. Hence these drugs are contraindicated . ...
Pharmaceutical chemistry 1. Naming chemical
... „Any substance used in pharmaceutical product that is intended to modify or explore physiological systems or pathological states for the benefit of the recipient.” ¾ Pharmaceutical product: „a dosage form containing on or more drugs along with other substances included during the manufacturing ...
... „Any substance used in pharmaceutical product that is intended to modify or explore physiological systems or pathological states for the benefit of the recipient.” ¾ Pharmaceutical product: „a dosage form containing on or more drugs along with other substances included during the manufacturing ...
ascorbic acid (as-kor-bika-sid) - DavisPlus
... reactions; tyrosine, folic acid, iron, and carbohydrate metabolism; lipid and protein synthesis; cellular respiration; and resistance to infection. Therapeutic Effects: Replacement in deficiency states. Supplementation during increased requirements. ...
... reactions; tyrosine, folic acid, iron, and carbohydrate metabolism; lipid and protein synthesis; cellular respiration; and resistance to infection. Therapeutic Effects: Replacement in deficiency states. Supplementation during increased requirements. ...
Discovery and development of proton pump inhibitors
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) block the gastric hydrogen potassium ATPase (H+,K+-ATPase) and inhibit gastric acid secretion. These drugs have emerged as the treatment of choice for acid-related diseases, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and peptic ulcer disease.PPIs also can bind to other types of proton pumps such as those that occur in cancer cells and are finding applications in the reduction of cancer cell acid efflux and reduction of chemotherapy drug resistance.