Articles - The Vespiary
... and our established synthetic methodology to the mescaline prototype 1, a structure containing three aromatic methoxy groups. Because 1 has been shown to have action at both serotonin and dopamine (DA) receptors,37,38 and because hallucinogenic activity has generally been correlated with the overall ...
... and our established synthetic methodology to the mescaline prototype 1, a structure containing three aromatic methoxy groups. Because 1 has been shown to have action at both serotonin and dopamine (DA) receptors,37,38 and because hallucinogenic activity has generally been correlated with the overall ...
The Adverse Health Effects of Cannabis
... • Poor school performers were: • more likely to use cannabis • affiliate with other cannabis-using peers ...
... • Poor school performers were: • more likely to use cannabis • affiliate with other cannabis-using peers ...
Consumer Updates > How to Dispose of Unused Medicines
... friends. Doctors prescribe medicines based on your specific symptoms and medical history. Something that works for you could be dangerous for someone else. ...
... friends. Doctors prescribe medicines based on your specific symptoms and medical history. Something that works for you could be dangerous for someone else. ...
Expanded Role Training for Support Staff
... These are defined by the Medicines Act 1968 and, in broad terms, are substances or articles ‘manufactured, sold, supplied, imported or exported for use wholly or mainly…’ to be administered or used as an ingredient in the preparation of a substance to be administered for a medicinal purpose. This in ...
... These are defined by the Medicines Act 1968 and, in broad terms, are substances or articles ‘manufactured, sold, supplied, imported or exported for use wholly or mainly…’ to be administered or used as an ingredient in the preparation of a substance to be administered for a medicinal purpose. This in ...
Crisis with Carbidopa
... The experiences that many people have recounted to us are of them having mild Parkinson symptoms such as rigidity, slowness of movement, fixed facial expression, awkward gait, anxiety etc at time of dia ...
... The experiences that many people have recounted to us are of them having mild Parkinson symptoms such as rigidity, slowness of movement, fixed facial expression, awkward gait, anxiety etc at time of dia ...
Lecture 12 Gastrointestinal Agents Chapters 41 & 42
... blocking of gastric secretion they also promote healing of the ulcer by eliminating its cause. - Duration of action longer & fewer side effects - Use - to treat gastric & duodenal ulcers & can be used prophylactically also useful in relieving symptoms of reflux esophagitis, preventing stress ulcers ...
... blocking of gastric secretion they also promote healing of the ulcer by eliminating its cause. - Duration of action longer & fewer side effects - Use - to treat gastric & duodenal ulcers & can be used prophylactically also useful in relieving symptoms of reflux esophagitis, preventing stress ulcers ...
Nebulisers
... A nebuliser is a powerful drug delivery system. It converts liquid into aerosol droplets suitable for inhalation. It should only be used if recommended by the doctor, and if you would benefit from this form of treatment and even then, only under careful medical supervision. Their use is declining bu ...
... A nebuliser is a powerful drug delivery system. It converts liquid into aerosol droplets suitable for inhalation. It should only be used if recommended by the doctor, and if you would benefit from this form of treatment and even then, only under careful medical supervision. Their use is declining bu ...
Tuberculosis: A Global Epidemic
... d iin th the ttreatment t t off drugd resistant TB to ensure adherence. ...
... d iin th the ttreatment t t off drugd resistant TB to ensure adherence. ...
GREEN METHODS TO DELIVER AMINOGLYCOSIDE DRUGS
... Green chemistry in pharmaceutical development often concern the synthesis of the active ingredient, but green-chemistry techniques also can be applied to drug-product manufacturing, formulation development, and drug delivery.5 Drugs with the ability to penetrate cell membranes, have much stronger ef ...
... Green chemistry in pharmaceutical development often concern the synthesis of the active ingredient, but green-chemistry techniques also can be applied to drug-product manufacturing, formulation development, and drug delivery.5 Drugs with the ability to penetrate cell membranes, have much stronger ef ...
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DOSE
... Loewe in 1928 (40, 41) and the fractional product concept (see Appendix) by Webb in 1963 (42), the theoretical and practical aspects of the problem have been the subject of many reviews (38, 43-51). Some authors have discussed the possible mechanisms that may lead to synergism, and others have empha ...
... Loewe in 1928 (40, 41) and the fractional product concept (see Appendix) by Webb in 1963 (42), the theoretical and practical aspects of the problem have been the subject of many reviews (38, 43-51). Some authors have discussed the possible mechanisms that may lead to synergism, and others have empha ...
ppt - Open.Michigan - University of Michigan
... Document Title: Drugs of Abuse Author(s): Tim Albertson, M.D., Ph.D. (University of California- Davis); Jim Holliman, M.D., F.A.E.C.P. (Pennsylvania State University) 2012 License: Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike ...
... Document Title: Drugs of Abuse Author(s): Tim Albertson, M.D., Ph.D. (University of California- Davis); Jim Holliman, M.D., F.A.E.C.P. (Pennsylvania State University) 2012 License: Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike ...
1-skeletal muscle relaxants-2014 December
... ◦ general anesthesia e.g. halothane ◦ neuromuscular blockers e.g. succinylcholine ...
... ◦ general anesthesia e.g. halothane ◦ neuromuscular blockers e.g. succinylcholine ...
Therapy of bronchial asthma
... (250 mg) is given by slow I.V infusion (at least over 15 minutes) followed by maintenance I.V infusion of 0.7 mg/Kg/h. also used in all types of ...
... (250 mg) is given by slow I.V infusion (at least over 15 minutes) followed by maintenance I.V infusion of 0.7 mg/Kg/h. also used in all types of ...
Oral candidiasis and HIV disease
... the mouth and throat that can be removed by light scraping are also common. These may be accompanied by cracking, redness, soreness and swelling at the corners of the mouth. A bad case can include mouth sores. A more serious condition of the throat and windpipe, called esophageal candidiasis, is on ...
... the mouth and throat that can be removed by light scraping are also common. These may be accompanied by cracking, redness, soreness and swelling at the corners of the mouth. A bad case can include mouth sores. A more serious condition of the throat and windpipe, called esophageal candidiasis, is on ...
traditional drugs and herbal medicine
... base on experiences (empiric). These experiences are passed on from old generation to the next generation (turun temurun) Jamu Home made and industrial product Jamu that produced by manufacture has to give label JAMU in every jamu package and give a special logo of jamu Direction for use ...
... base on experiences (empiric). These experiences are passed on from old generation to the next generation (turun temurun) Jamu Home made and industrial product Jamu that produced by manufacture has to give label JAMU in every jamu package and give a special logo of jamu Direction for use ...
NSAIDs
... bleed/ulcers H2-blockers/antacids – decrease stomach pH to protect from bleed/ulcers Bile acid sequesterants – bind to bile acid to prevent manufacture of cholesterol Evidence points to lack of clinically significant effect with coadministration of these drugs ...
... bleed/ulcers H2-blockers/antacids – decrease stomach pH to protect from bleed/ulcers Bile acid sequesterants – bind to bile acid to prevent manufacture of cholesterol Evidence points to lack of clinically significant effect with coadministration of these drugs ...
Short Note on Receptors
... definition of a receptor antagonist was introduced by Ariens and Stephanson in the 1950s. The current accepted definition of receptor antagonist is based on the receptor occupancy model. It narrows the definition of antagonism to consider only those compounds with opposing activities at a single rec ...
... definition of a receptor antagonist was introduced by Ariens and Stephanson in the 1950s. The current accepted definition of receptor antagonist is based on the receptor occupancy model. It narrows the definition of antagonism to consider only those compounds with opposing activities at a single rec ...
Physis_and_PPIs_Friend_or_Foe
... to be adjusted or replaced regularly due to wear and tear or from disease. Good health happens when the machine is working properly; disease occurs when a specific part of the machine begins to malfunction. The idea of drugs fits into this model, as they restore proper working order to discrete part ...
... to be adjusted or replaced regularly due to wear and tear or from disease. Good health happens when the machine is working properly; disease occurs when a specific part of the machine begins to malfunction. The idea of drugs fits into this model, as they restore proper working order to discrete part ...
RISPERIDONE BEHAVIOURAL SYMPTOMS IN DEMENTIA FOR
... Risperidone is associated with a range of potential side-effects. In general, older people are more susceptible than younger people to the adverse effects of risperidone. Many side-effects are dose related, so it is important to start treatment on the lowest dose possible, and gradually increase if ...
... Risperidone is associated with a range of potential side-effects. In general, older people are more susceptible than younger people to the adverse effects of risperidone. Many side-effects are dose related, so it is important to start treatment on the lowest dose possible, and gradually increase if ...
CHAPTER 8 ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS Classification 1
... hyperkalaemia. High serum creatinine (> 3 mg/dl) is an indication for careful monitoring of renal function, and potassium. Benefits can still be obtained in spite of renal insufficiency. A slight stable increase in serum creatinine after the introduction of ACE inhibitors does not limit use. ACE-I a ...
... hyperkalaemia. High serum creatinine (> 3 mg/dl) is an indication for careful monitoring of renal function, and potassium. Benefits can still be obtained in spite of renal insufficiency. A slight stable increase in serum creatinine after the introduction of ACE inhibitors does not limit use. ACE-I a ...
RESEARCHUPDATE
... changes caused by repeated exposure to rewarding stimuli strengthen the dependence by deteriorating brain function critical to self-regulation and motivation to remain abstinent, even in the face of extreme consequences.3, 4, 8 Different substances have different specific chemical effects on the bra ...
... changes caused by repeated exposure to rewarding stimuli strengthen the dependence by deteriorating brain function critical to self-regulation and motivation to remain abstinent, even in the face of extreme consequences.3, 4, 8 Different substances have different specific chemical effects on the bra ...
Day 1- Resting Heart Rate/Recovery Heart Rate/Training Heart Rate
... Creatine is a combination of 3 different amino acids. It is produced by the liver and can be found in foods such as meat and fish, at a concentration of about 4 grams per kilogram of meat. Creatine (once ingested) works by a series of transformations until eventually transforming into ADP (adenosine ...
... Creatine is a combination of 3 different amino acids. It is produced by the liver and can be found in foods such as meat and fish, at a concentration of about 4 grams per kilogram of meat. Creatine (once ingested) works by a series of transformations until eventually transforming into ADP (adenosine ...
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.