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Medicinal Properties of Strobilanthes crispus: A Review
... cripus contains catechin, serving as potential antioxidant in cancer prevention [10]. In recent years, herbal preparations of S. crispus are increasingly used by the general public as an alternative option to promote overall well-being as well as for therapeutic and disease preventing purposes. The ...
... cripus contains catechin, serving as potential antioxidant in cancer prevention [10]. In recent years, herbal preparations of S. crispus are increasingly used by the general public as an alternative option to promote overall well-being as well as for therapeutic and disease preventing purposes. The ...
Table of Common Herbs and Supplements
... for topical gel healing burns and abrasions; however, may not work for deep surgical wounds or radiation wounds Laxative affect taken orally Inactivates HSV2 virus Bacteriostatic properties Contains sterols with anti-inflammatory properties ...
... for topical gel healing burns and abrasions; however, may not work for deep surgical wounds or radiation wounds Laxative affect taken orally Inactivates HSV2 virus Bacteriostatic properties Contains sterols with anti-inflammatory properties ...
Effects of Losartan on Blood Pressure, Plasma Renin
... Losartan is an orally active, nonpeptide angiotensin II (Ang II) (site-1) receptor antagonist. We conducted a multiple-dose study in healthy male volunteers to investigate the tolerability, blood pressure effects, and changes in plasma renin activity (PRA) and plasma Ang II concentration associated ...
... Losartan is an orally active, nonpeptide angiotensin II (Ang II) (site-1) receptor antagonist. We conducted a multiple-dose study in healthy male volunteers to investigate the tolerability, blood pressure effects, and changes in plasma renin activity (PRA) and plasma Ang II concentration associated ...
A Critical Re-evaluation of the Supplemental Use of Alpha Lipoic Acid
... is rapidly absorbed into the blood and the cells where it can prevent free-radical damage. It is vital for the creation of energy in every organ of the body, but as we age, we don't produce enough of it for optimal health. ALA has been shown to be beneficial in humans and animals as a preventive and ...
... is rapidly absorbed into the blood and the cells where it can prevent free-radical damage. It is vital for the creation of energy in every organ of the body, but as we age, we don't produce enough of it for optimal health. ALA has been shown to be beneficial in humans and animals as a preventive and ...
Tramadol - Clinician`s Brief
... In humans, tramadol-mediated analgesia is produced primarily by its metabolite, O-desmethyltramadol (ODT; ie, M1 metabolite).4 ODT, a high-affinity mu-receptor agonist, is 200 times more potent than tramadol and inhibits serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake.3,5 The metabolite is minimal in dogs and ...
... In humans, tramadol-mediated analgesia is produced primarily by its metabolite, O-desmethyltramadol (ODT; ie, M1 metabolite).4 ODT, a high-affinity mu-receptor agonist, is 200 times more potent than tramadol and inhibits serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake.3,5 The metabolite is minimal in dogs and ...
Effect of BPA on Protein, Lipid Profile and Immuno
... BPA accumulates early in fetuses3. Therefore, attention has been drawn towards the possibility that even low doses of BPA could possibly affect human development and reproduction4. Proteins are the ubiquitous macro molecules in the biological system and are derivatives of high molecular weight polyp ...
... BPA accumulates early in fetuses3. Therefore, attention has been drawn towards the possibility that even low doses of BPA could possibly affect human development and reproduction4. Proteins are the ubiquitous macro molecules in the biological system and are derivatives of high molecular weight polyp ...
Drugs acting on RAAS by Dr Vignesh S
... bradykinin and other ACE substrates ◦ No rise in level or potentiation of bradykinin, substance P occurs. ACEI related cough is rare ...
... bradykinin and other ACE substrates ◦ No rise in level or potentiation of bradykinin, substance P occurs. ACEI related cough is rare ...
FENTANYL CITRATE INJECTION, USP
... meperidine. Histamine assays and skin wheal testing in man indicate that clinically significant histamine release rarely occurs with fentanyl. Recent assays in man show no clinically significant histamine release in dosages up to 50 mcg/kg (0.05 mg/kg) (1 mL/kg). Fentanyl preserves cardiac stability ...
... meperidine. Histamine assays and skin wheal testing in man indicate that clinically significant histamine release rarely occurs with fentanyl. Recent assays in man show no clinically significant histamine release in dosages up to 50 mcg/kg (0.05 mg/kg) (1 mL/kg). Fentanyl preserves cardiac stability ...
Suggestion from clinicians
... switching patients from a comparator statin to rosuvastatin improved LDL-C goal attainment at relatively little additional cost, with equivalent (or lower) associated drug costs.7,18 Thus, rosuvastatin may have pharmacoeconomic advantages, compared with atorvastatin, while providing comparable effic ...
... switching patients from a comparator statin to rosuvastatin improved LDL-C goal attainment at relatively little additional cost, with equivalent (or lower) associated drug costs.7,18 Thus, rosuvastatin may have pharmacoeconomic advantages, compared with atorvastatin, while providing comparable effic ...
MOMORDICA TUBEROSA Research Article
... Inspite of tremendous development in the field of synthetic drugs during recent era, they are found to have some or other side effects, whereas plant products or homeo drugs still hold their own unique place by the way of having no side effects. Therefore a systemic approach should be made to find o ...
... Inspite of tremendous development in the field of synthetic drugs during recent era, they are found to have some or other side effects, whereas plant products or homeo drugs still hold their own unique place by the way of having no side effects. Therefore a systemic approach should be made to find o ...
20-Drug-Therapy-Diuretic-Therapy
... whereas other thiazides are given elsewhere. The pharmacologic characteristics of metolazone are similar to those of other thiazides. Some formulations of the drug are absorbed poorly and slowly, and it has a long elimination half-life (about two days).7 Thus, metolazone accumulates over a period of ...
... whereas other thiazides are given elsewhere. The pharmacologic characteristics of metolazone are similar to those of other thiazides. Some formulations of the drug are absorbed poorly and slowly, and it has a long elimination half-life (about two days).7 Thus, metolazone accumulates over a period of ...
goline
... adult volunteers and nine adult parkinsonian patients. A repeat-dose study in 12 healthy volunteers suggests that steady- state levels following a once-weekly dosing schedule are expected to be twofold to threefold higher than after a single dose. The absolute bioavailability of cabergoline is unkno ...
... adult volunteers and nine adult parkinsonian patients. A repeat-dose study in 12 healthy volunteers suggests that steady- state levels following a once-weekly dosing schedule are expected to be twofold to threefold higher than after a single dose. The absolute bioavailability of cabergoline is unkno ...
Reversible Disulfide Formation of the Glutamate Carboxypeptidase
... al., 2011) with minor modifications. In brief, fresh blood from male SpragueDawley rats was spiked with E2072 at a concentration of 10 M and incubated at 37°C for 10 min; a preliminary study confirmed that 10 min was sufficient to reach equilibrium. Blood sample aliquots were withdrawn, and the rem ...
... al., 2011) with minor modifications. In brief, fresh blood from male SpragueDawley rats was spiked with E2072 at a concentration of 10 M and incubated at 37°C for 10 min; a preliminary study confirmed that 10 min was sufficient to reach equilibrium. Blood sample aliquots were withdrawn, and the rem ...
possible cardiovascular protective effect of some ppar activators in
... PPARs initially believed to regulate genes involved in lipid and glucose metabolism. Recently, both PPARα and PPARγ were suggested to play an important role in protection against cardiovascular diseases. The present study tested the possible cardiovascular protective effect of combined low doses of ...
... PPARs initially believed to regulate genes involved in lipid and glucose metabolism. Recently, both PPARα and PPARγ were suggested to play an important role in protection against cardiovascular diseases. The present study tested the possible cardiovascular protective effect of combined low doses of ...
Guidelines for the prescribing and administration of `when required
... The conversion table below should be used to determine how much oral and/or IM haloperidol the patient has already received, to establish how much they could still have within the 24hr period: ...
... The conversion table below should be used to determine how much oral and/or IM haloperidol the patient has already received, to establish how much they could still have within the 24hr period: ...
Topical application of green and white tea extracts
... LCs begin to migrate from the epidermis without the functional maturity to produce an effective immune response (15,18). The immature LCs preferentially activate Th2 cells, resulting in an increased generation of T cells with suppressor ⁄ regulatory function. Oxidative stress from UV exposure also i ...
... LCs begin to migrate from the epidermis without the functional maturity to produce an effective immune response (15,18). The immature LCs preferentially activate Th2 cells, resulting in an increased generation of T cells with suppressor ⁄ regulatory function. Oxidative stress from UV exposure also i ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences, karnataka
... 6.1 NEED FOR THE STUDY The term Epilepsy, based on the Greek word “epilambaein” meaning “to seize” has been first mentioned by Hippocrates.1 Recognised from the drawn of history as ‘disease of lightening’, it was correctly described by JH Jackson over a century ago. 2 Epilepsy is one of the most com ...
... 6.1 NEED FOR THE STUDY The term Epilepsy, based on the Greek word “epilambaein” meaning “to seize” has been first mentioned by Hippocrates.1 Recognised from the drawn of history as ‘disease of lightening’, it was correctly described by JH Jackson over a century ago. 2 Epilepsy is one of the most com ...
STADOL NS®
... 14–15 doses of STADOL NS. If not used for 48 hours or longer, the unit must be reprimed (see PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS). With intermittent use requiring repriming before each dose, the 2.5 mL bottle will deliver an average of 8–10 doses of STADOL NS depending on how much repriming is necessary. CLINICAL ...
... 14–15 doses of STADOL NS. If not used for 48 hours or longer, the unit must be reprimed (see PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS). With intermittent use requiring repriming before each dose, the 2.5 mL bottle will deliver an average of 8–10 doses of STADOL NS depending on how much repriming is necessary. CLINICAL ...
PREMEDICATION OF THE CHILD UNDERGOING SURGERY C. A
... the risk of laryngospasm. Hallucinations during recovery from ketamine may occur mostly in older children although oral ketamine has been reported to reduce emergence delirium. Co-administration of benzodiazepines or subsequent administration of general anesthetic agents reduces the incidence of hal ...
... the risk of laryngospasm. Hallucinations during recovery from ketamine may occur mostly in older children although oral ketamine has been reported to reduce emergence delirium. Co-administration of benzodiazepines or subsequent administration of general anesthetic agents reduces the incidence of hal ...
GP/Locum Drug List – 5 May 2013
... hook worms 1 to 2 years 200mg stat Topical A-lice shampoo and lotion 1x on x 3 days ...
... hook worms 1 to 2 years 200mg stat Topical A-lice shampoo and lotion 1x on x 3 days ...
(Dosing, switching, and other practical information).
... *Doses above 15 mg given once daily demonstrated no significant improvement over lower doses, although some patients may do better on higher dose. Do not exceed 30 mg/day. **Doses above 10 mg demonstrated no significant improvement in adolescent patients, although some patients may benefit from high ...
... *Doses above 15 mg given once daily demonstrated no significant improvement over lower doses, although some patients may do better on higher dose. Do not exceed 30 mg/day. **Doses above 10 mg demonstrated no significant improvement in adolescent patients, although some patients may benefit from high ...
Konuray, A. O., 2008, Development of Tolerance and Dependence
... I am deeply grateful to Professor Yaman Barlas, my thesis supervisor, for being a great example of an enthusiastic scientist. Without him, I would never indulge the field of System Dynamics which seemed, at first, very distinct from my scientific background. His contribution to my studies in recent ...
... I am deeply grateful to Professor Yaman Barlas, my thesis supervisor, for being a great example of an enthusiastic scientist. Without him, I would never indulge the field of System Dynamics which seemed, at first, very distinct from my scientific background. His contribution to my studies in recent ...
Hormesis
Hormesis (from Greek hórmēsis ""rapid motion, eagerness,"" from ancient Greek hormáein ""to set in motion, impel, urge on"") is the term for generally favorable biological responses to low exposures to toxins and other stressors. A pollutant or toxin showing hormesis thus has the opposite effect in small doses as in large doses. A related concept is Mithridatism, which refers to the willful exposure to toxins in an attempt to develop immunity against them. Hormetics is the term proposed for the study and science of hormesis.In toxicology, hormesis is a dose response phenomenon characterized by a low dose stimulation, high dose inhibition, resulting in either a J-shaped or an inverted U-shaped dose response. Such environmental factors that would seem to produce positive responses have also been termed ""eustress.""The hormesis model of dose response is vigorously debated. The notion that hormesis is important for chemical risks regulations is not widely accepted.The biochemical mechanisms by which hormesis works are not well understood. It is conjectured that low doses of toxins or other stressors might activate the repair mechanisms of the body. The repair process fixes not only the damage caused by the toxin, but also other low-level damage that might have accumulated before without triggering the repair mechanism.