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micro 17
... In primary infection the incubation period is about (4-6 weeks) and often asymptomatic, and in case of symptoms they are usually related to fever and mild respiratory symptoms. In immunocompromised patients they might develop complications like retinitis, pneumonia and colitis. Congenital CMV could ...
... In primary infection the incubation period is about (4-6 weeks) and often asymptomatic, and in case of symptoms they are usually related to fever and mild respiratory symptoms. In immunocompromised patients they might develop complications like retinitis, pneumonia and colitis. Congenital CMV could ...
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... Gout is caused by overproduction of uric acid or decreased uric acid excretion, or both. This overproduction and/or decreased excretion can often result in hyperuricemia. When the body contains too much uric acid, deposits of uric acid crystals collect in tissues and joints. This causes an inflammat ...
... Gout is caused by overproduction of uric acid or decreased uric acid excretion, or both. This overproduction and/or decreased excretion can often result in hyperuricemia. When the body contains too much uric acid, deposits of uric acid crystals collect in tissues and joints. This causes an inflammat ...
L11- ANTIPLATELET DRUGS
... unstable angina pectoris. can be combined with other antiplatelet drugs (clopidogrel) or anticoagulants (heparin). ...
... unstable angina pectoris. can be combined with other antiplatelet drugs (clopidogrel) or anticoagulants (heparin). ...
Reprint
... A population of 100,000 susceptible individuals was considered, and it was assumed that the outbreak was triggered by the introduction of 10 individuals who were exposed to the sensitive virus. In the model, the exposed individuals experienced, on average, a latent period of 1.25 days (11-13). An ex ...
... A population of 100,000 susceptible individuals was considered, and it was assumed that the outbreak was triggered by the introduction of 10 individuals who were exposed to the sensitive virus. In the model, the exposed individuals experienced, on average, a latent period of 1.25 days (11-13). An ex ...
C
... In general, ACE inhibitors are well tolerated. Class-specific adverse events, like dry cough and dysgeusia, diminish adherence to therapy. Five years after randomisation into the ALLHAT,[5] persistence of first-line treatment was significantly lower with lisinopril than amlodipine (76.6% vs 80.4%). ...
... In general, ACE inhibitors are well tolerated. Class-specific adverse events, like dry cough and dysgeusia, diminish adherence to therapy. Five years after randomisation into the ALLHAT,[5] persistence of first-line treatment was significantly lower with lisinopril than amlodipine (76.6% vs 80.4%). ...
Antileishmanial activity of HIV protease inhibitors
... opportunistic infection [1], particularly in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), has given rise to the need for new therapeutic strategies. The control of leishmania infection is T-cell dependent and requires a Th1 response. There has therefore been an increased incidence of k ...
... opportunistic infection [1], particularly in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), has given rise to the need for new therapeutic strategies. The control of leishmania infection is T-cell dependent and requires a Th1 response. There has therefore been an increased incidence of k ...
Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
... – 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (purchased at the drug store, used as a disinfectant for cuts) – Potato blended with water ...
... – 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (purchased at the drug store, used as a disinfectant for cuts) – Potato blended with water ...
October 15 AP Biology - John D. O`Bryant School of Math & Science
... B) A product of a pathway serves as a competitive inhibitor of an early enzyme in the pathway. C) A substrate molecule bound to an active site affects the active site of several subunits. D) Several substrate molecules can be catalyzed by the same enzyme. E) A substrate binds to an active site and i ...
... B) A product of a pathway serves as a competitive inhibitor of an early enzyme in the pathway. C) A substrate molecule bound to an active site affects the active site of several subunits. D) Several substrate molecules can be catalyzed by the same enzyme. E) A substrate binds to an active site and i ...
Therapeutic Potential of Spirooxindoles as Antiviral Agents
... strategy to not only enforce the desired conformation for ligand−protein binding to enforce specificity and potency but also potentially increase molecular complexity to reduce P450 inhibition for better bioavailability and metabolic stability.11,12 Moreover, owing to the synthetic challenges associa ...
... strategy to not only enforce the desired conformation for ligand−protein binding to enforce specificity and potency but also potentially increase molecular complexity to reduce P450 inhibition for better bioavailability and metabolic stability.11,12 Moreover, owing to the synthetic challenges associa ...
The use of antiviral drugs for influenza
... antiviral drugs are licensed in Canada for treatment and prophylaxis of influenza: amantadine (oral) and two neuraminidase inhibitors (NAI), oseltamivir (oral) and zanamivir (dry powder for inhalation). Other antiviral drugs are available internationally (licensed or investigational), including intr ...
... antiviral drugs are licensed in Canada for treatment and prophylaxis of influenza: amantadine (oral) and two neuraminidase inhibitors (NAI), oseltamivir (oral) and zanamivir (dry powder for inhalation). Other antiviral drugs are available internationally (licensed or investigational), including intr ...
Tranquilizers and Sedative-Hypnotics
... • All derivatives of Barbituric acid • Produce a wide spectrum of central nervous system depression, from mild sedation to coma. • Nonspecific depressant. • In moderate amounts, these drugs produce a state of intoxication that is remarkably similar to alcohol intoxication. Symptoms include: 1- Slurr ...
... • All derivatives of Barbituric acid • Produce a wide spectrum of central nervous system depression, from mild sedation to coma. • Nonspecific depressant. • In moderate amounts, these drugs produce a state of intoxication that is remarkably similar to alcohol intoxication. Symptoms include: 1- Slurr ...
Slide 1
... • Competitive inhibitors - there is competition for the active site where an increase in drug may out compete the inhibitor eg, penicillin • Non-competitive - there is no competition for the active site but enzymatic function is affected. The inhibitor binds to a site other than the active site (all ...
... • Competitive inhibitors - there is competition for the active site where an increase in drug may out compete the inhibitor eg, penicillin • Non-competitive - there is no competition for the active site but enzymatic function is affected. The inhibitor binds to a site other than the active site (all ...
Biochemistry I, Spring Term 2002 - Second Exam:
... B1. (10 pts) Two rival companies make an enzyme that degrades highly toxic chlorinated biphenyls to non-toxic compounds. The steady state kinetic properties of the two enzymes are given below. Given that the concentration of chlorinated biphenyls in landfills are approximately 0.1 µM, which company ...
... B1. (10 pts) Two rival companies make an enzyme that degrades highly toxic chlorinated biphenyls to non-toxic compounds. The steady state kinetic properties of the two enzymes are given below. Given that the concentration of chlorinated biphenyls in landfills are approximately 0.1 µM, which company ...
ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME (ACE) INHIBITORS
... These drugs inhibit competitively the activity of ACE (also termed kininase II) to prevent formation of the active octapeptide, angiotensin II, from the inactive decapeptide, angiotensin I. This occurs in blood and tissues including kidney, heart, blood vessels, adrenal gland and brain. Angiotensin ...
... These drugs inhibit competitively the activity of ACE (also termed kininase II) to prevent formation of the active octapeptide, angiotensin II, from the inactive decapeptide, angiotensin I. This occurs in blood and tissues including kidney, heart, blood vessels, adrenal gland and brain. Angiotensin ...
03_CLIN_PHARM_ANTIBACTERIAL
... These are drugs with a monocyclic -lactam ring . They are relatively resistant to lactamases and active against gram-negative rods (including pseudomonas and serratia). They have no activity against gram-positive bacteria or anaerobes. Aztreonam is the only monobactam available in the USA. It resemb ...
... These are drugs with a monocyclic -lactam ring . They are relatively resistant to lactamases and active against gram-negative rods (including pseudomonas and serratia). They have no activity against gram-positive bacteria or anaerobes. Aztreonam is the only monobactam available in the USA. It resemb ...
DENS 521 5th S - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites
... It can be administered orally to patients with pseudomembranous colitis, although metronidazole is preferred Parenteral doses must be administered intravenously Ninety percent of the drug is excreted by glomerular filtration. In the presence of renal insufficiency, unusual accumulation may occ ...
... It can be administered orally to patients with pseudomembranous colitis, although metronidazole is preferred Parenteral doses must be administered intravenously Ninety percent of the drug is excreted by glomerular filtration. In the presence of renal insufficiency, unusual accumulation may occ ...
Version 1
... A higher dose of barnidipine may be necessary when barnidipine is administered concomitantly with enzyme inducing drugs, such as phenytoin, carbamazepine and rifampicin. Should a patient stop using an enzyme inducing drug, lowering the dosage of barnidipine should be considered. Based on the results ...
... A higher dose of barnidipine may be necessary when barnidipine is administered concomitantly with enzyme inducing drugs, such as phenytoin, carbamazepine and rifampicin. Should a patient stop using an enzyme inducing drug, lowering the dosage of barnidipine should be considered. Based on the results ...
Lopinavir + ritonavir (Kaletra)
... See Fact Sheet 126 for more information on resistance. Sometimes, if your virus develops resistance to one drug, it will also have resistance to other ARVs. This is called “cross-resistance”. Kaletra provides blood levels that are high enough to control HIV that has already ...
... See Fact Sheet 126 for more information on resistance. Sometimes, if your virus develops resistance to one drug, it will also have resistance to other ARVs. This is called “cross-resistance”. Kaletra provides blood levels that are high enough to control HIV that has already ...
cholinergic drugs
... distinctions of M1 and M2 (at least) existing. Muscarine is produced in trace amounts in the fly agaric mushroom. Other species of fungus produce greater amounts. Fly agaric also contains muscarinic antagonists (atropine) and GABA agonists (muscimol). Atropine used to be applied as an antidote to po ...
... distinctions of M1 and M2 (at least) existing. Muscarine is produced in trace amounts in the fly agaric mushroom. Other species of fungus produce greater amounts. Fly agaric also contains muscarinic antagonists (atropine) and GABA agonists (muscimol). Atropine used to be applied as an antidote to po ...
Drug Interactions
... First-pass effect – Enzymes in endoplasmic reticulum of gut and liver cells alter most drugs and toxins upon ...
... First-pass effect – Enzymes in endoplasmic reticulum of gut and liver cells alter most drugs and toxins upon ...
Diuretics
... to nephron lumen, Or decrease Na+ reabsorption from lumen to blood. *Natriuretic is substance increase Na+ excretion, Saliuretic is substance increase Na+ and Cl- excretion, Kaliuretic is substance increase K+ excretion. General used of diuretics: 1)treatment of all types of edema associated with co ...
... to nephron lumen, Or decrease Na+ reabsorption from lumen to blood. *Natriuretic is substance increase Na+ excretion, Saliuretic is substance increase Na+ and Cl- excretion, Kaliuretic is substance increase K+ excretion. General used of diuretics: 1)treatment of all types of edema associated with co ...
B- Efflux pump (T)
... Less effective than penicillin G but all are narrow spectrum. D. Used in minor infection. All are true. 23- regarding pencillin , all these are true except: a-it is secreted by proximal tubules b-all narrow spectrum can not be givin orally c-aminopencillin and 2nd generation of cephalosporin used to ...
... Less effective than penicillin G but all are narrow spectrum. D. Used in minor infection. All are true. 23- regarding pencillin , all these are true except: a-it is secreted by proximal tubules b-all narrow spectrum can not be givin orally c-aminopencillin and 2nd generation of cephalosporin used to ...