(MEDEL Combined) without criteria-November 2013
... General Criteria for all PDL categories- For more information or help using the PDL, providers may call 1-888-445-0497; members should call 1-866-796-2463. To access PDL and PA materials via the internet: www.mainecarepdl.org A: Preferred Drugs- Unless otherwise specified, preferred drugs are availa ...
... General Criteria for all PDL categories- For more information or help using the PDL, providers may call 1-888-445-0497; members should call 1-866-796-2463. To access PDL and PA materials via the internet: www.mainecarepdl.org A: Preferred Drugs- Unless otherwise specified, preferred drugs are availa ...
(MEDEL Combined) without Criteria
... General Criteria for all PDL categories- For more information or help using the PDL, providers may call 1-888-445-0497; members should call 1-866-796-2463. To access PDL and PA materials via the internet: www.mainecarepdl.org A: Preferred Drugs- Unless otherwise specified, preferred drugs are availa ...
... General Criteria for all PDL categories- For more information or help using the PDL, providers may call 1-888-445-0497; members should call 1-866-796-2463. To access PDL and PA materials via the internet: www.mainecarepdl.org A: Preferred Drugs- Unless otherwise specified, preferred drugs are availa ...
(MEDEL Combined) without criteria - August 2012
... General Criteria for all PDL categories- For more information or help using the PDL, providers may call 1-888-445-0497; members should call 1-866-796-2463. To access PDL and PA materials via the internet: www.mainecarepdl.org A: Preferred Drugs- Unless otherwise specified, preferred drugs are availa ...
... General Criteria for all PDL categories- For more information or help using the PDL, providers may call 1-888-445-0497; members should call 1-866-796-2463. To access PDL and PA materials via the internet: www.mainecarepdl.org A: Preferred Drugs- Unless otherwise specified, preferred drugs are availa ...
Administration of resveratrol: What formulation
... due to its structural similarity to diethylstilbestrol [14,15]. However, therapeutic application of these beneficial effects of resveratrol remains very limited due to its short biological half-life, labile properties, and rapid metabolism and elimination [10]. Results from pharmacokinetic studies in ...
... due to its structural similarity to diethylstilbestrol [14,15]. However, therapeutic application of these beneficial effects of resveratrol remains very limited due to its short biological half-life, labile properties, and rapid metabolism and elimination [10]. Results from pharmacokinetic studies in ...
34th ECDD 2006/5 gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)
... intramolecular esterification, depending on solution pH and temperature [3]. The salts of GHB are odourless and partly hygroscopic. Sodium oxybate has a ...
... intramolecular esterification, depending on solution pH and temperature [3]. The salts of GHB are odourless and partly hygroscopic. Sodium oxybate has a ...
Cocrystal and Salt Forms of Furosemide: Solubility and Diffusion
... (PIC), isoniazid (INZ), and theophylline (THP), and identified with powder X-ray diffraction. Solid forms FSM−TMPZ (2:1), FSM−ANT (1:1), FSM−PPZ (1:1), and FSM−TOL ethanol solvate (1:1:1) were further characterized with single crystal Xray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry; a sesquihydra ...
... (PIC), isoniazid (INZ), and theophylline (THP), and identified with powder X-ray diffraction. Solid forms FSM−TMPZ (2:1), FSM−ANT (1:1), FSM−PPZ (1:1), and FSM−TOL ethanol solvate (1:1:1) were further characterized with single crystal Xray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry; a sesquihydra ...
4.1.2.2 Miconazole Injection
... Miconazole nitrate is usually applied twice daily as a 2% cream, lotion, or powder in the treatment of fungal infections of skin including candidiasis, dermatophytosis, and pityriasis versicolor. The drug is also used for treatment of vaginal candidiasis, 5 g of a 2% intravaginal cream is inserted i ...
... Miconazole nitrate is usually applied twice daily as a 2% cream, lotion, or powder in the treatment of fungal infections of skin including candidiasis, dermatophytosis, and pityriasis versicolor. The drug is also used for treatment of vaginal candidiasis, 5 g of a 2% intravaginal cream is inserted i ...
biaxin pm
... Clarithromycin should be used with caution in patients with coronary artery disease, severe cardiac insufficiency, hypomagnesemia, bradycardia (< 50 bpm), or when co-administered with other medicinal products associated with QT prolongation, due to the risk for QT prolongation and torsades de pointe ...
... Clarithromycin should be used with caution in patients with coronary artery disease, severe cardiac insufficiency, hypomagnesemia, bradycardia (< 50 bpm), or when co-administered with other medicinal products associated with QT prolongation, due to the risk for QT prolongation and torsades de pointe ...
biaxin pm
... Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Several studies of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-positive patients receiving clarithromycin for treatment of MAC infection have shown poorer survival in those patients randomized to receive doses higher than 500 mg twice daily. The explanation ...
... Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Several studies of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-positive patients receiving clarithromycin for treatment of MAC infection have shown poorer survival in those patients randomized to receive doses higher than 500 mg twice daily. The explanation ...
BIOAVAILABILITY ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUES OF HERBAL MEDICINE: A CASE EXAMPLE OF CURCUMIN
... naturally occurring compounds for cancer therapeutics. The hepatoand nephro-protective, thrombosis suppressing, myocardial infarction protective, hypoglycemic, and antirheumatic effects of curcumin are also reported [8-10]. Curcumin has been shown in various animal models and human studies to be saf ...
... naturally occurring compounds for cancer therapeutics. The hepatoand nephro-protective, thrombosis suppressing, myocardial infarction protective, hypoglycemic, and antirheumatic effects of curcumin are also reported [8-10]. Curcumin has been shown in various animal models and human studies to be saf ...
Chewing gum as a drug delivery system
... As suggested above, it is obvious that the length of time that patients chew becomes important when using chewing gum as a drug delivery system. In order to receive the full benefit from either buccal absorption or local effect, a certain concentration level in the oral cavity has to be maintained f ...
... As suggested above, it is obvious that the length of time that patients chew becomes important when using chewing gum as a drug delivery system. In order to receive the full benefit from either buccal absorption or local effect, a certain concentration level in the oral cavity has to be maintained f ...
Enhancing the Delivery of Resveratrol in Humans
... 3. Bioavailability in Humans Following Standard Oral Dosing Table 1 displays a summary of key bioavailability parameters from published human studies and offers comparisons regarding the pharmacokinetics of resveratrol between human studies. The greatest Cmax and AUC of free trans-resveratrol have b ...
... 3. Bioavailability in Humans Following Standard Oral Dosing Table 1 displays a summary of key bioavailability parameters from published human studies and offers comparisons regarding the pharmacokinetics of resveratrol between human studies. The greatest Cmax and AUC of free trans-resveratrol have b ...
Gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) - World Health Organization
... approximately 15 min weak CNS effects were observed including dizziness, slight dilation of pupils and delayed reaction to light. These effects disappeared half an hour later. At 20 min, maximum concentrations of GHB in serum for subjects 1 and 2 were 95 and 106 µg/ml, respectively, and maximum conc ...
... approximately 15 min weak CNS effects were observed including dizziness, slight dilation of pupils and delayed reaction to light. These effects disappeared half an hour later. At 20 min, maximum concentrations of GHB in serum for subjects 1 and 2 were 95 and 106 µg/ml, respectively, and maximum conc ...
CARBIDOPA AND LEVODOPA EXTENDED-RELEASE
... The advanced form of motor fluctuations (‘on-off’ phenomenon) is characterized by unpredictable swings from mobility to immobility. Although the causes of the motor fluctuations are not completely understood, in some patients they may be attenuated by treatment regimens that produce steady plasma le ...
... The advanced form of motor fluctuations (‘on-off’ phenomenon) is characterized by unpredictable swings from mobility to immobility. Although the causes of the motor fluctuations are not completely understood, in some patients they may be attenuated by treatment regimens that produce steady plasma le ...
michelia champaca alba
... GITAM Institute of Pharmacy, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam- Andhra Pradesh, India-Pincode-530 045. Manuscript No: IJPRS/V3/I2/00265, Received On: 13/05/2014, Accepted On: 19/05/2014 ...
... GITAM Institute of Pharmacy, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam- Andhra Pradesh, India-Pincode-530 045. Manuscript No: IJPRS/V3/I2/00265, Received On: 13/05/2014, Accepted On: 19/05/2014 ...
Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment
... This edition of the Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment is based on the ATC classification index with DDDs valid from January 2013. The guidelines consist of a general part including information about the procedures and data requirements for ATC/DDD assignment and alterations. The s ...
... This edition of the Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment is based on the ATC classification index with DDDs valid from January 2013. The guidelines consist of a general part including information about the procedures and data requirements for ATC/DDD assignment and alterations. The s ...
... Elderly patients Elderly patients may be given the same dose as recommended for adults. Renal function should be assessed and dosage should be adjusted in severe renal impairment (See above and section 4.4). Adolescents ≥ 12 years of age Adolescents ≥ 12 years of age may be given the same dose as re ...
Clopidogrel Markedly Increases the Plasma Concentrations of the
... CYP3A4 (Jaakkola et al., 2006a). Certain drugs and genetic factors can have a clinically significant effect on hepatic CYP2C8 activity (Backman et al., 2016), and therefore such factors can alter the exposure to pioglitazone (Deng et al., 2005; Jaakkola et al., 2005; Jaakkola et al., 2006b; Tornio e ...
... CYP3A4 (Jaakkola et al., 2006a). Certain drugs and genetic factors can have a clinically significant effect on hepatic CYP2C8 activity (Backman et al., 2016), and therefore such factors can alter the exposure to pioglitazone (Deng et al., 2005; Jaakkola et al., 2005; Jaakkola et al., 2006b; Tornio e ...
FAST DISSOLVING IBUPROFEN NANOCRYSTALLOADED SOLID DOSAGE FORMS Research Article
... stiffness. Ibuprofen has been used successfully for other rheumatoid diseases such as spondylitis ankylosans (Bechterew disease), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and acute gout seizures. However, nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents only have a symptomatic effect, but the deve ...
... stiffness. Ibuprofen has been used successfully for other rheumatoid diseases such as spondylitis ankylosans (Bechterew disease), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and acute gout seizures. However, nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents only have a symptomatic effect, but the deve ...
The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics by
... doses are given, but the sensory nerves, especially at the periphery, are notably impressed by even so-called therapeutic doses. It is quite clear that aconite does not act strongly upon the cerebrum, except that poisonous doses somewhat depress the perceptive faculty. Upon the skin and mucous surfa ...
... doses are given, but the sensory nerves, especially at the periphery, are notably impressed by even so-called therapeutic doses. It is quite clear that aconite does not act strongly upon the cerebrum, except that poisonous doses somewhat depress the perceptive faculty. Upon the skin and mucous surfa ...
Rx Only Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride Extended
... Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride extended-release capsules is closely related to the tricyclic antidepressants, e.g., amitriptyline and imipramine. In short term studies for indications other than muscle spasm associated with acute musculoskeletal conditions, and usually at doses somewhat greater than ...
... Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride extended-release capsules is closely related to the tricyclic antidepressants, e.g., amitriptyline and imipramine. In short term studies for indications other than muscle spasm associated with acute musculoskeletal conditions, and usually at doses somewhat greater than ...
Clearing of Metabolic Waste via Enterohepatic Recirculation Table
... estrogen into the bloodstream and increasing the animal’s exposure to this hormone. In a study to investigate the pharmacokinetics of oestriol in plasma in the dog, it was found that the concentration-time curve strongly suggested the existence of enterohepatic recirculation. The average relative co ...
... estrogen into the bloodstream and increasing the animal’s exposure to this hormone. In a study to investigate the pharmacokinetics of oestriol in plasma in the dog, it was found that the concentration-time curve strongly suggested the existence of enterohepatic recirculation. The average relative co ...
The safety of hydroquinone
... In evaluating the human relevance of the first concern, one must appreciate that, while the bone marrow is considered to be the origin of benzeneinduced leukemia in humans, leukemia in rats originates in the spleen. That is, rat and human leukemia have different biological origins. Additionally, the ...
... In evaluating the human relevance of the first concern, one must appreciate that, while the bone marrow is considered to be the origin of benzeneinduced leukemia in humans, leukemia in rats originates in the spleen. That is, rat and human leukemia have different biological origins. Additionally, the ...
Synthesis and in vitro activities of a new antiviral duplex drug linking
... which might explain the inhibitory function of PFA on HIV RT.10 PFA shows a dual effect, specifically, at low concentrations it inhibits the removal of a terminated primer, whereas at high concentrations these compounds enhance the rescue of the terminated primer because of the PFA-dependent phosphor ...
... which might explain the inhibitory function of PFA on HIV RT.10 PFA shows a dual effect, specifically, at low concentrations it inhibits the removal of a terminated primer, whereas at high concentrations these compounds enhance the rescue of the terminated primer because of the PFA-dependent phosphor ...
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.