Research Related To Treatment Effects Using AK Methods
... used for treatment of loss of vision and nystagmus. After treatment, the patient’s ability to see, read, and perform smooth eye tracking showed significant and lasting improvement. Conclusion: Further studies into applied kinesiology and cranial treatments for visual dysfunctions associated with ACM ...
... used for treatment of loss of vision and nystagmus. After treatment, the patient’s ability to see, read, and perform smooth eye tracking showed significant and lasting improvement. Conclusion: Further studies into applied kinesiology and cranial treatments for visual dysfunctions associated with ACM ...
antihistamines
... They were recently discovered in 2000. They are widely expressed in components of the immune system such as the spleen, thymus and leukocytes. ...
... They were recently discovered in 2000. They are widely expressed in components of the immune system such as the spleen, thymus and leukocytes. ...
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF DICLOFANAC POTASSIUM ETHOSOMES Research Article VIJAYAKUMAR M.R., ABDUL HASAN SATHALI A , ARUN K.
... Touitou et al (1997) for ethosomes2. Due to the interdigitation effect of ethanol on lipid bilayers, it was believed that the high concentrations of ethanol are detrimental to liposomal formulations. However, ethosomes which are novel permeation enhancing lipid vesicles embodyi ...
... Touitou et al (1997) for ethosomes2. Due to the interdigitation effect of ethanol on lipid bilayers, it was believed that the high concentrations of ethanol are detrimental to liposomal formulations. However, ethosomes which are novel permeation enhancing lipid vesicles embodyi ...
THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE AND PIRACETAM ON MUS
... 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 moderate doses of caffeine induce behavioral stimulant effects that suggest an increase in cognitive stim ...
... 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 moderate doses of caffeine induce behavioral stimulant effects that suggest an increase in cognitive stim ...
CURRENT STATUS OF DESIGNER DRUGS
... Title II of Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 Scheduled Drugs – I, II, III, IV, V Schedule depends on medical utility and abuse potential ...
... Title II of Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 Scheduled Drugs – I, II, III, IV, V Schedule depends on medical utility and abuse potential ...
An Alternative to Data Imputation in Analgesic Clinical Trials
... – Bonus: compare your best completers to all placebo completers – Because more completers is good drug effect ...
... – Bonus: compare your best completers to all placebo completers – Because more completers is good drug effect ...
Chapter-7 Summary
... composed of a mixture of oil and surfactant or cosurfactant and are capable of forming fine oil-in-water emulsions upon gentle agitation provided by the GIT motion. After oral administration, SEDDS can maintain the poorly soluble drugs dissolved in the fine oil droplets when transiting through the G ...
... composed of a mixture of oil and surfactant or cosurfactant and are capable of forming fine oil-in-water emulsions upon gentle agitation provided by the GIT motion. After oral administration, SEDDS can maintain the poorly soluble drugs dissolved in the fine oil droplets when transiting through the G ...
Salmeterol vs. Combination Therapy
... Cochrane Review 2013 (Combined vs ICS) A total of 15 studies of good methodological quality met the inclusion criteria by randomly assigning 7814 participants with predominantly poorly reversible, severe COPD. Data were most plentiful for the FPS combination. Exacerbation rates were significantly re ...
... Cochrane Review 2013 (Combined vs ICS) A total of 15 studies of good methodological quality met the inclusion criteria by randomly assigning 7814 participants with predominantly poorly reversible, severe COPD. Data were most plentiful for the FPS combination. Exacerbation rates were significantly re ...
OPIATE ANALGESICS AND ANTAGONISTS
... for treatment of opioid addicts and for opiate withdrawal syndrome(it reduces the physical abstinence syndrome)make it possible to wean the addict from opioids. ...
... for treatment of opioid addicts and for opiate withdrawal syndrome(it reduces the physical abstinence syndrome)make it possible to wean the addict from opioids. ...
Parkinsonism
... Pyridoxine reversal of levodopa – do not occur On/Off effect – minimum Better overall improvement of patient ...
... Pyridoxine reversal of levodopa – do not occur On/Off effect – minimum Better overall improvement of patient ...
Public Assessment Report
... Reductil 10 and 15 mg hard capsules from Abbott GmbH and Co. KG, Germany, first authorization was granted in Germany in 1999. The original products have been marketed in the Czech Republic since 1999 under the name Meridia 10 and 15 mg, hard capsules. The product Meridia (15 mg strength) is used als ...
... Reductil 10 and 15 mg hard capsules from Abbott GmbH and Co. KG, Germany, first authorization was granted in Germany in 1999. The original products have been marketed in the Czech Republic since 1999 under the name Meridia 10 and 15 mg, hard capsules. The product Meridia (15 mg strength) is used als ...
3 Amphetamines in the Treatment of Attention
... results of another time-course analysis comparing once and twice-daily Adderall to once, twice, and three-times-daily methylphenidate.5 Twentyone children, ages 5 to 12 years, participated in this placebo-controlled crossover study. As in the previous study, daily crossovers were made to alternate ...
... results of another time-course analysis comparing once and twice-daily Adderall to once, twice, and three-times-daily methylphenidate.5 Twentyone children, ages 5 to 12 years, participated in this placebo-controlled crossover study. As in the previous study, daily crossovers were made to alternate ...
Pharmacology-Drugs For Parkinson
... Drugs Used for PD a. Levodopa (L-Dopa) i. Most reliable and effective drug used for PD ii. It is the biochemical precursor to dopamine- dopamine cannot cross BBB but levodopa can. iii. Transmitted into brain by amino acid transport systems, gets converted to dopamine and can exert its therapeutic be ...
... Drugs Used for PD a. Levodopa (L-Dopa) i. Most reliable and effective drug used for PD ii. It is the biochemical precursor to dopamine- dopamine cannot cross BBB but levodopa can. iii. Transmitted into brain by amino acid transport systems, gets converted to dopamine and can exert its therapeutic be ...
formulation and evaluation of floating microspheres of diclofenac
... Arthritis is a condition involving damage to the joints of the body. It can affect people at any stage of the life but it is the leading cause of disability in people older than 55 years. Arthritis is not just one disease but it is a complex disorder that comprises more than 100 distinct conditions. ...
... Arthritis is a condition involving damage to the joints of the body. It can affect people at any stage of the life but it is the leading cause of disability in people older than 55 years. Arthritis is not just one disease but it is a complex disorder that comprises more than 100 distinct conditions. ...
Ocular side effects of antitubercular drugs
... authors make an attempt to provide an outline of ocular toxicity due to ATDs. Ethambutol (EMB): Ethambutol is a first-line drug for treating all forms of tuberculosis. It is included in initial treatment regimens primarily to prevent emergence of rifampicin resistance when primary resistance to INH ...
... authors make an attempt to provide an outline of ocular toxicity due to ATDs. Ethambutol (EMB): Ethambutol is a first-line drug for treating all forms of tuberculosis. It is included in initial treatment regimens primarily to prevent emergence of rifampicin resistance when primary resistance to INH ...
Interim Analysis in Clinical Trials
... alpha of 0.05, you need about 100 patients per arm based on the assumption p2 = 0.50, p1= 0.30 which results in 0.20 for the difference. So what happens if we find p < 0.05 before all patients are enrolled ? Why can’t we look at the data a few times in the middle of the trial and conclude that one t ...
... alpha of 0.05, you need about 100 patients per arm based on the assumption p2 = 0.50, p1= 0.30 which results in 0.20 for the difference. So what happens if we find p < 0.05 before all patients are enrolled ? Why can’t we look at the data a few times in the middle of the trial and conclude that one t ...
Antitubercular Agents
... • Dormant: Do not grow for long time, become active at times of low host resistance. ...
... • Dormant: Do not grow for long time, become active at times of low host resistance. ...
RTF - South Australian Legislation
... a person for regular use by the person during a period exceeding 2 months, or during a period that, together with any other period for which a drug of dependence has, to the practitioner's or dentist's knowledge, been prescribed or supplied by a medical practitioner or dentist, would result in drugs ...
... a person for regular use by the person during a period exceeding 2 months, or during a period that, together with any other period for which a drug of dependence has, to the practitioner's or dentist's knowledge, been prescribed or supplied by a medical practitioner or dentist, would result in drugs ...
drug
... Generally doesn’t affect the absorption ratio but it affects the absorption rate. Drug-food interactions may be important. Absorption of drugs which are taken on an empty stomach starts earlier and it reaches the effective plasma concentration earlier than expected. Some drugs are recommende ...
... Generally doesn’t affect the absorption ratio but it affects the absorption rate. Drug-food interactions may be important. Absorption of drugs which are taken on an empty stomach starts earlier and it reaches the effective plasma concentration earlier than expected. Some drugs are recommende ...
Psychiatry Workgroup Minutes
... [email protected] BACKGROUND: The hypothesis that exposure to traumatic events may sensitize or kindle limbic nuclei has led to efforts to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with anticonvulsants. Based on the kindling hypothesis of PTSD, this open-label study assesses clinical response to top ...
... [email protected] BACKGROUND: The hypothesis that exposure to traumatic events may sensitize or kindle limbic nuclei has led to efforts to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with anticonvulsants. Based on the kindling hypothesis of PTSD, this open-label study assesses clinical response to top ...
Guidelines for Governments on Preventing the Illegal Sale
... become a significant problem in many countries because they have partly replaced traditional drugs of abuse. In several countries, the abuse of prescription drugs has become a major problem, second only to the abuse of cannabis. The illegal sale of pharmaceuticals is facilitated by websites that pre ...
... become a significant problem in many countries because they have partly replaced traditional drugs of abuse. In several countries, the abuse of prescription drugs has become a major problem, second only to the abuse of cannabis. The illegal sale of pharmaceuticals is facilitated by websites that pre ...
An Investigation of Anti-Depressant Activity of
... monoamine like NA and 5-HT, dopamine especially decrease in NA and 5-HT causes depressive episodes in patients suffering from depression which makes their life miserable. The current available drug therapies focus on increasing the availability of NA and serotonin which centres on the inhibition of ...
... monoamine like NA and 5-HT, dopamine especially decrease in NA and 5-HT causes depressive episodes in patients suffering from depression which makes their life miserable. The current available drug therapies focus on increasing the availability of NA and serotonin which centres on the inhibition of ...
Organic alcohols and Ethers by Dr. Alaa J.Mahrath
... Ethanol, we know, is made when fruit sugars ferment. Ethanol (and methanol) can become an addictive material. Prolonged intake can damage tissues, particularly the liver. It has been found that people with alcohol dependency can be treated using a drug called ‘antabuse’ or disulfiran, which has no e ...
... Ethanol, we know, is made when fruit sugars ferment. Ethanol (and methanol) can become an addictive material. Prolonged intake can damage tissues, particularly the liver. It has been found that people with alcohol dependency can be treated using a drug called ‘antabuse’ or disulfiran, which has no e ...
COPD Research at the University of Maryland
... inhaled corticosteroid) and GW642444 (a bronchodilator) in people with COPD. ...
... inhaled corticosteroid) and GW642444 (a bronchodilator) in people with COPD. ...
Polysubstance dependence
A person with polysubstance dependence is psychologically addicted to being in an intoxicated state without a preference for one particular substance. Although any combination of three drugs can be used, studies have shown that alcohol is commonly used with another substance. This is supported by one study on polysubstance use that separated participants who used multiple substances into groups based on their preferred drug. The three substances were cocaine, alcohol, and heroin, which implies that those three are very popular. Other studies have found that opiates, cannabis, amphetamines, hallucinogens, inhalants and benzodiazepines are often used in combination as well. The results of a long-term or longitudinal study on substance use led the researchers to observe that excessively using or relying on one drug increased the probability of excessively using or relying on another drug.