Drug induced hypersalivation
... Clozapine-Induced Hypersalivation Many antipsychotics can cause hypersalivation, but it affects around 30% of patients taking clozapine (reported range 10-80%) (1,2,3). It usually develops early in treatment, is often more prominent at night, and may reduce compliance (1,2,3,4). The exact mechanism ...
... Clozapine-Induced Hypersalivation Many antipsychotics can cause hypersalivation, but it affects around 30% of patients taking clozapine (reported range 10-80%) (1,2,3). It usually develops early in treatment, is often more prominent at night, and may reduce compliance (1,2,3,4). The exact mechanism ...
Trends in the treatment of dermatophytosis 148
... of therapy and occurring in 7% to 12% of patients [10]. Nausea, vomiting and headache are the most frequent side effects, and liver function abnormalities occur in <1% of patients. Itraconazole is available in liquid and capsule form. The solution contains cyclodextrin, which raises carcinogenetic c ...
... of therapy and occurring in 7% to 12% of patients [10]. Nausea, vomiting and headache are the most frequent side effects, and liver function abnormalities occur in <1% of patients. Itraconazole is available in liquid and capsule form. The solution contains cyclodextrin, which raises carcinogenetic c ...
Preparation and Characterisation of Mucoadhesive Nasal Gel of
... reaches systemic circulation and provides rapid onset of action[15‑17]. Mucoadhesive nasal gels are the most prominent noninvasive dosage forms through which a drug can reach systemic circulation directly without undergoing first pass effect and this enhances underlying bioavailability of the drug[1 ...
... reaches systemic circulation and provides rapid onset of action[15‑17]. Mucoadhesive nasal gels are the most prominent noninvasive dosage forms through which a drug can reach systemic circulation directly without undergoing first pass effect and this enhances underlying bioavailability of the drug[1 ...
101 Drugs - Academy of Wellness
... makes you feel happy. In people with depression, there is not enough of this neurotransmitter. SSRIs prevent whatever serotonin you have remaining from being lost. Another type of antidepressant is the selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SSNRI's). They work similarly to SSRIs ...
... makes you feel happy. In people with depression, there is not enough of this neurotransmitter. SSRIs prevent whatever serotonin you have remaining from being lost. Another type of antidepressant is the selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SSNRI's). They work similarly to SSRIs ...
Attachment 1. Product Information - Therapeutic Goods Administration
... The rFVIIIFc drug product is a sterile, non pyrogenic, single use, preservative free, white to off white, lyophilized powder for injection for IV infusion in a single use vial. Each vial contains nominally 250 IU, 500 IU, 750 IU, 1000 IU, 1500 IU, 2000 IU or 3000 IU of rFVIIIFc and is presented in a ...
... The rFVIIIFc drug product is a sterile, non pyrogenic, single use, preservative free, white to off white, lyophilized powder for injection for IV infusion in a single use vial. Each vial contains nominally 250 IU, 500 IU, 750 IU, 1000 IU, 1500 IU, 2000 IU or 3000 IU of rFVIIIFc and is presented in a ...
Can methylphenidate be used for adults with attention deficit
... methylphenidate versus placebo in the treatment of adults with ADHD showed that IR methylphenidate decreased hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattentiveness compared to placebo. Subgroup analysis comparing high versus low doses did not indicate that higher doses of IR methylphenidate were associated ...
... methylphenidate versus placebo in the treatment of adults with ADHD showed that IR methylphenidate decreased hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattentiveness compared to placebo. Subgroup analysis comparing high versus low doses did not indicate that higher doses of IR methylphenidate were associated ...
Fig. 1 - BioImpacts
... tissues such as the iris-ciliary body and the retina. Using suitable animal models and drug analyses techniques, drug liberation and distribution can be assessed. PK parameters such as AUC, Tmax and Cmax are normally the ones that are used for the relative bioavailability (the so-called “relative am ...
... tissues such as the iris-ciliary body and the retina. Using suitable animal models and drug analyses techniques, drug liberation and distribution can be assessed. PK parameters such as AUC, Tmax and Cmax are normally the ones that are used for the relative bioavailability (the so-called “relative am ...
ADHD drugs compared - Consumer Health Choices
... safe, effective medicines that give you the most value for your healthcare dollar. To learn more about the project and other drugs we’ve evaluated, go to www.CRBestBuyDrugs.org. We focus in this report on the use of ADHD drugs to treat children and teenagers age 17 and under. We also provide informa ...
... safe, effective medicines that give you the most value for your healthcare dollar. To learn more about the project and other drugs we’ve evaluated, go to www.CRBestBuyDrugs.org. We focus in this report on the use of ADHD drugs to treat children and teenagers age 17 and under. We also provide informa ...
0316065.01 - Society of Nuclear Medicine
... assignment to a new technology APC. There are other tools which CMS acknowledges are available, but which CMS chose not to use, i.e., CMS’ authority to establish more equitable payment under 1833(t)(2) (E) which could be considered if CMS exercised such authority consistent with fair play and due pr ...
... assignment to a new technology APC. There are other tools which CMS acknowledges are available, but which CMS chose not to use, i.e., CMS’ authority to establish more equitable payment under 1833(t)(2) (E) which could be considered if CMS exercised such authority consistent with fair play and due pr ...
Oxycodone Vitabalans film
... rhinorrhoea, tremor, hyperhidrosis, anxiety, agitation, convulsions and insomnia. However, when used as intended the risk of developing physical or psychological dependence is markedly reduced. There are no data available on the actual incidence of psychological dependence in chronic pain patients. ...
... rhinorrhoea, tremor, hyperhidrosis, anxiety, agitation, convulsions and insomnia. However, when used as intended the risk of developing physical or psychological dependence is markedly reduced. There are no data available on the actual incidence of psychological dependence in chronic pain patients. ...
drug dosage and therapy
... The principles of ratio and proportion are tools with which the student can solve many, if not all, dosage calculations. A firm understanding of these basics will enable the student to deal with later sections in which common dose problems are solved by applying simple ratio and proportion technique ...
... The principles of ratio and proportion are tools with which the student can solve many, if not all, dosage calculations. A firm understanding of these basics will enable the student to deal with later sections in which common dose problems are solved by applying simple ratio and proportion technique ...
Development of Discriminative Dissolution Media for Marketed
... to zero (i.e., 0–15) and the f2 value is greater than 50. The f2 values were greater than 50 at 100 rpm in pH 7.4 phosphate buffer and water (Table 2). More discrimination among the commercial brands was noticed when dissolution studies were conducted in 0.1 N HCl. The release rates observed from di ...
... to zero (i.e., 0–15) and the f2 value is greater than 50. The f2 values were greater than 50 at 100 rpm in pH 7.4 phosphate buffer and water (Table 2). More discrimination among the commercial brands was noticed when dissolution studies were conducted in 0.1 N HCl. The release rates observed from di ...
Zyprexa/Zyprexa Zydis (olanzapine)
... (dystonia). At dosages greater than 10 mg/day, some patients may experience akathisia, which is a subjective feeling of restlessness accompanied by fidgeting, pacing, or inability to sit still. EPS may be managed by decreasing the antipsychotic dosage or adding another medication (anticholinergic me ...
... (dystonia). At dosages greater than 10 mg/day, some patients may experience akathisia, which is a subjective feeling of restlessness accompanied by fidgeting, pacing, or inability to sit still. EPS may be managed by decreasing the antipsychotic dosage or adding another medication (anticholinergic me ...
Cardiovascular Active Medications
... Cardiovascular Active Medications Drug dose calculations • Not all drugs labeled in a uniformed manner • Drugs labeled z % contains z gram/dl e.g mannitol 20% • Concentration given as a ratio e.g epinephrine1:10.000. bupi. 0.5% + epinephrine 1:200.000 means 5μg for each ml ...
... Cardiovascular Active Medications Drug dose calculations • Not all drugs labeled in a uniformed manner • Drugs labeled z % contains z gram/dl e.g mannitol 20% • Concentration given as a ratio e.g epinephrine1:10.000. bupi. 0.5% + epinephrine 1:200.000 means 5μg for each ml ...
The Powerful Placebo
... controls but was common in stress and with cortico¬ tropin; class 2 presented a degree of change that was un¬ usual for doses of corticotropin not exceeding 25 units. The response increased with the dose of corticotropin. Twenty-five of the subjects received a saline placebo injection. From the data ...
... controls but was common in stress and with cortico¬ tropin; class 2 presented a degree of change that was un¬ usual for doses of corticotropin not exceeding 25 units. The response increased with the dose of corticotropin. Twenty-five of the subjects received a saline placebo injection. From the data ...
American Geriatrics Society 2015 Updated Beers Criteria for
... from inappropriate care. The panel considered and vigorously discussed both roles during deliberations. The panel’s review of evidence at times identified subgroups of individuals who should be exempt from a given criterion or to whom a specific criterion should apply. Such a criterion may not be ea ...
... from inappropriate care. The panel considered and vigorously discussed both roles during deliberations. The panel’s review of evidence at times identified subgroups of individuals who should be exempt from a given criterion or to whom a specific criterion should apply. Such a criterion may not be ea ...
Australian public assessment report for Axitinib
... 75-80% of RCC) frequently displays allelic loss on chomosome 3p, accompanied by mutational inactivation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumour suppressor gene. Such tumours are highly vascularised, and express high levels of VEGF. Angiogenesis, the formation and growth of new blood vessels, is a fund ...
... 75-80% of RCC) frequently displays allelic loss on chomosome 3p, accompanied by mutational inactivation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumour suppressor gene. Such tumours are highly vascularised, and express high levels of VEGF. Angiogenesis, the formation and growth of new blood vessels, is a fund ...
ASAM: Safe Methadone Induction and Stabilization
... Methadone can be lethal when used in combination with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants, including other opioids, sedative or hypnotic drugs, or alcohol. In such cases, none of the agents alone is lethal, but when used in combination, a greater level of toxicity results. Benzodiazepines ...
... Methadone can be lethal when used in combination with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants, including other opioids, sedative or hypnotic drugs, or alcohol. In such cases, none of the agents alone is lethal, but when used in combination, a greater level of toxicity results. Benzodiazepines ...
Hepatotoxicity associated with illicit use of anabolic androgenic
... hormone-receptor is later transported into the nucleus of the cell, where it links up with DNA. It results in the production of RNA, DNA and the subsequent enhancement of protein synthesis (including increased amounts of actin and myosin in skeletal muscles) 2,9. The main chemical substitutions occu ...
... hormone-receptor is later transported into the nucleus of the cell, where it links up with DNA. It results in the production of RNA, DNA and the subsequent enhancement of protein synthesis (including increased amounts of actin and myosin in skeletal muscles) 2,9. The main chemical substitutions occu ...
AUC/MIC RATIO AS A TOOL IN DETERMINING EFFECTIVENESS OF GARASENT®... PREVENTION OF EARLY ONSET SEPSIS IN HOSPITALIZED NEONATES
... patients cases admitted within their 72 hours of life and prescribed with gentamicin combination therapy for suspected EOS. Ratio of area under the curve (AUC) to minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) was used to determine effecti ...
... patients cases admitted within their 72 hours of life and prescribed with gentamicin combination therapy for suspected EOS. Ratio of area under the curve (AUC) to minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) was used to determine effecti ...
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.