a homeopathic remedy for cardiac ailment
... the traditional systems of medicine that should be included with the conventional medicine in order to provide adequate healthcare globally. FDA also recognizes homeopathic treatment as official and has provided regulations for their manufacturing, labeling and dispensing. (4, 5) However, wide varia ...
... the traditional systems of medicine that should be included with the conventional medicine in order to provide adequate healthcare globally. FDA also recognizes homeopathic treatment as official and has provided regulations for their manufacturing, labeling and dispensing. (4, 5) However, wide varia ...
word version
... How safe is IV infusion of lignocaine? Overdose of lignocaine can be fatal. Some medical conditions make this possibility more likely, eg low cardiac output, poor left ventricular function and heart block. Prior electrocardiograph (ECG) and/or ECG monitor trace can detect the latter. This outcome wa ...
... How safe is IV infusion of lignocaine? Overdose of lignocaine can be fatal. Some medical conditions make this possibility more likely, eg low cardiac output, poor left ventricular function and heart block. Prior electrocardiograph (ECG) and/or ECG monitor trace can detect the latter. This outcome wa ...
Modern Methods in Drug Discovery WS06/07
... present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term application of certain drugs (hypertension, analgesics, anti-psycho ...
... present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term application of certain drugs (hypertension, analgesics, anti-psycho ...
GPIIb - IIIa - ICU education
... use of a fixed dose (bolus 5,000 units followed by 1,000 units/h) rather than alternative regimens (Grade 2C). ...
... use of a fixed dose (bolus 5,000 units followed by 1,000 units/h) rather than alternative regimens (Grade 2C). ...
Product Data Sheet
... base ensures a steady intestinal release of easily absorbable melatonin spread out over approximately three hours. ...
... base ensures a steady intestinal release of easily absorbable melatonin spread out over approximately three hours. ...
Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
... some of the differences in pharmacological properties between the two drugs. The most common adverse effect with any chemical is the possibility of an allergic reaction, with a maculopapular pruritic rash, that may be accompanied by eosinophilia. Both captopril and enalapril have been described to c ...
... some of the differences in pharmacological properties between the two drugs. The most common adverse effect with any chemical is the possibility of an allergic reaction, with a maculopapular pruritic rash, that may be accompanied by eosinophilia. Both captopril and enalapril have been described to c ...
Prescribing Information
... 5.4 QT Interval Prolongation Mifepristone and its metabolites block IKr. KORLYM prolongs the QTc interval in a doserelated manner. There is little or no experience with high exposure, concomitant dosing with other QT-prolonging drugs, or potassium channel variants resulting in a long QT interval. [S ...
... 5.4 QT Interval Prolongation Mifepristone and its metabolites block IKr. KORLYM prolongs the QTc interval in a doserelated manner. There is little or no experience with high exposure, concomitant dosing with other QT-prolonging drugs, or potassium channel variants resulting in a long QT interval. [S ...
Challenges Associated with Current and Future TB
... that span the spectrum from actively growing bacteria to metabolically quiescent ones. It appears that one or more of these bacterial subpopulations, although they are genetically drug-sensitive, can display phenotypic drug-resistance in response to altered environmental signals and thereby survive ...
... that span the spectrum from actively growing bacteria to metabolically quiescent ones. It appears that one or more of these bacterial subpopulations, although they are genetically drug-sensitive, can display phenotypic drug-resistance in response to altered environmental signals and thereby survive ...
Topiramate in Migraine Prevention
... Botulinum Toxin Zinc dependent Metalloproteinases Cleaves proteins responsible for exocytosis of transmitter vesicles Acts on sensory afferents too Inhibits release of all neurotransmitters, including SP, CGRP etc, in doses comparable to those used in man. Consensus is that is does work, so long as ...
... Botulinum Toxin Zinc dependent Metalloproteinases Cleaves proteins responsible for exocytosis of transmitter vesicles Acts on sensory afferents too Inhibits release of all neurotransmitters, including SP, CGRP etc, in doses comparable to those used in man. Consensus is that is does work, so long as ...
Product Knowledge
... Yohimbine HCL Yohimbine is just right for the thermogenetic concoction in LIPO-6 to help induce lipolysis (fat burning) without the side effects from other fat burners (i.e. increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, anxiety)(14, 15) In particular, Yohimbine induces fat breakdown where fat stor ...
... Yohimbine HCL Yohimbine is just right for the thermogenetic concoction in LIPO-6 to help induce lipolysis (fat burning) without the side effects from other fat burners (i.e. increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, anxiety)(14, 15) In particular, Yohimbine induces fat breakdown where fat stor ...
Aging Q3 Med Use and Safety Lecture2 - 3.47 MB
... • Published 1991; revised in 1997, 2002, 2012 • Criteria covered 2 types of statements: – Medications that should generally be avoided because they are either ineffective or they pose a high risk – Medications that should not be used in older persons known to have specific medical conditions J Am Ge ...
... • Published 1991; revised in 1997, 2002, 2012 • Criteria covered 2 types of statements: – Medications that should generally be avoided because they are either ineffective or they pose a high risk – Medications that should not be used in older persons known to have specific medical conditions J Am Ge ...
Slide 1
... • Published 1991; revised in 1997, 2002, 2012 • Criteria covered 2 types of statements: – Medications that should generally be avoided because they are either ineffective or they pose a high risk – Medications that should not be used in older persons known to have specific medical conditions J Am Ge ...
... • Published 1991; revised in 1997, 2002, 2012 • Criteria covered 2 types of statements: – Medications that should generally be avoided because they are either ineffective or they pose a high risk – Medications that should not be used in older persons known to have specific medical conditions J Am Ge ...
Epilim Chrono
... Clinical symptoms are essential for early diagnosis. In particular the following conditions, which may precede jaundice, should be taken into consideration, especially in patients at risk (see above: ‘Conditions of occurrence’): - non specific symptoms, usually of sudden onset, such as asthenia, mal ...
... Clinical symptoms are essential for early diagnosis. In particular the following conditions, which may precede jaundice, should be taken into consideration, especially in patients at risk (see above: ‘Conditions of occurrence’): - non specific symptoms, usually of sudden onset, such as asthenia, mal ...
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM)
... (notably clozapine and lithium), TDM may be used to adjust the dose to individual need and to minimize the risk of dose-related toxicity. Even for drugs with a wide margin of safety, TDM may be helpful in assessing adherence to therapy as a reason for treatment failure. An appreciation of drug metab ...
... (notably clozapine and lithium), TDM may be used to adjust the dose to individual need and to minimize the risk of dose-related toxicity. Even for drugs with a wide margin of safety, TDM may be helpful in assessing adherence to therapy as a reason for treatment failure. An appreciation of drug metab ...
The Antinociceptive Effects of Nicotinic Receptors a7
... suboptimal therapeutic efficacy because of sustained activation and/or desensitization of the a7 nAChRs. Activation of a7 nAChR function can occur via direct agonist activation of the orthosteric site. Enhancement of a7 nAChR function can also occur via positive allosteric modulation, which can stre ...
... suboptimal therapeutic efficacy because of sustained activation and/or desensitization of the a7 nAChRs. Activation of a7 nAChR function can occur via direct agonist activation of the orthosteric site. Enhancement of a7 nAChR function can also occur via positive allosteric modulation, which can stre ...
Kalma - Medicines.org.au
... tolerance for alcohol and other CNS depressants will be diminished and that these medications should either be eliminated or given in reduced dosage in the presence of Kalma. Following the prolonged use of Kalma at therapeutic doses, withdrawal from the medication should be gradual. An individualise ...
... tolerance for alcohol and other CNS depressants will be diminished and that these medications should either be eliminated or given in reduced dosage in the presence of Kalma. Following the prolonged use of Kalma at therapeutic doses, withdrawal from the medication should be gradual. An individualise ...
THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE AND PIRACETAM ON MUS
... in a relative state of brain hypoperfusion. Caffeine also activates noradrenaline neurons and seems to affect the local release of dopamine, which may have a minor stimulatory effect, but not likely enough to stimulate memory and learning. On the other hand, Angelucci et al., (2002) found that moder ...
... in a relative state of brain hypoperfusion. Caffeine also activates noradrenaline neurons and seems to affect the local release of dopamine, which may have a minor stimulatory effect, but not likely enough to stimulate memory and learning. On the other hand, Angelucci et al., (2002) found that moder ...
The role of medicine in respiratory diseases
... • While asthma can usually be distinguished from COPD, in some individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms and fixed airflow limitation it remains difficult to differentiate the two diseases ...
... • While asthma can usually be distinguished from COPD, in some individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms and fixed airflow limitation it remains difficult to differentiate the two diseases ...
Antipsychotic Medication
... Mosby items and derived items © 2009 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. ...
... Mosby items and derived items © 2009 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. ...
Update on Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health
... prescription opioids. Many individuals used these medications to avoid opioid withdrawal or to treat pain, an informative finding. Patients were less likely to use physician-obtained medications for euphoria than for other indications, most likely reflecting a high level of opioid tolerance. Many pa ...
... prescription opioids. Many individuals used these medications to avoid opioid withdrawal or to treat pain, an informative finding. Patients were less likely to use physician-obtained medications for euphoria than for other indications, most likely reflecting a high level of opioid tolerance. Many pa ...
PACKAGE INSERT TEMPLATE FOR PARACETAMOL
... cyclooxygenase (COX)-2) and, to a lesser extent, through a peripheral action by blocking painimpulse generation. The peripheral action may also be due to inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis or to inhibition of the synthesis or actions of other substances that sensitize pain receptors to mechanical ...
... cyclooxygenase (COX)-2) and, to a lesser extent, through a peripheral action by blocking painimpulse generation. The peripheral action may also be due to inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis or to inhibition of the synthesis or actions of other substances that sensitize pain receptors to mechanical ...
Pharmacology Study Guide - Wright State University`s College of
... medications addressed are either high usage or high risk. Please note that auto-corrections will change generic names to starting with caps. In the grid, we have tried to list generic first, then brand names. Areas to know: 1. Use, dose, side effects, contraindications 2. Since there are a limited n ...
... medications addressed are either high usage or high risk. Please note that auto-corrections will change generic names to starting with caps. In the grid, we have tried to list generic first, then brand names. Areas to know: 1. Use, dose, side effects, contraindications 2. Since there are a limited n ...
ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND
... to the reticuloendothelial system. The reticulo-endothelial system (RES) preferentially takes up niosome vesicles. The uptake of niosomes is controlled by circulating serum factors called opsonins. These opsonins mark the niosome for clearance. Such localization of drugs is utilized to treat tumors ...
... to the reticuloendothelial system. The reticulo-endothelial system (RES) preferentially takes up niosome vesicles. The uptake of niosomes is controlled by circulating serum factors called opsonins. These opsonins mark the niosome for clearance. Such localization of drugs is utilized to treat tumors ...
Psychopharmacology
Psychopharmacology (from Greek ψῡχή, psȳkhē, ""breath, life, soul""; φάρμακον, pharmakon, ""drug""; and -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of the effects drugs have on mood, sensation, thinking, and behavior. It is distinguished from neuropsychopharmacology, which emphasizes the correlation between drug-induced changes in the functioning of cells in the nervous system and changes in consciousness and behavior.The field of psychopharmacology studies a wide range of substances with various types of psychoactive properties, focusing primarily on the chemical interactions with the brain.Psychoactive drugs interact with particular target sites or receptors found in the nervous system to induce widespread changes in physiological or psychological functions. The specific interaction between drugs and their receptors is referred to as ""drug action"", and the widespread changes in physiological or psychological function is referred to as ""drug effect"". These drugs may originate from natural sources such as plants and animals, or from artificial sources such as chemical synthesis in the laboratory.