IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... creatinine are sensitive indicators of nephrotoxicity. The results show that there was no significant alteration in serum electrolytes when compared with the control. Since this formulation contains mercurous chloride which is advocated and widely being used for Liver disorders in Siddha system, it ...
... creatinine are sensitive indicators of nephrotoxicity. The results show that there was no significant alteration in serum electrolytes when compared with the control. Since this formulation contains mercurous chloride which is advocated and widely being used for Liver disorders in Siddha system, it ...
... study examined the rewarding properties of 4-androsten-17b-ol-3-one testosterone in intact male mice using the conditioned place preference (CPP) technique. In Experiment 1, the pharmacokinetics of 0.8 and 1.2 mg/kg of testosterone were studied to determine the most appropriate temporal interval to ...
Curriculum - TARGET Center
... dependence. State of physical adaptation that is manifested by a drug class-specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, and/or decreasing blood level of a substance and/or administration of an antagonist. Dependence includes increased tolerance (see b ...
... dependence. State of physical adaptation that is manifested by a drug class-specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, and/or decreasing blood level of a substance and/or administration of an antagonist. Dependence includes increased tolerance (see b ...
It`s time to set the story straight
... Data and messages around OTC analgesics continue to evolve, and, therefore, treatment paradigms must evolve as well. Take another look, and you may find that some communications are not telling the full story. When considering which OTC analgesic to recommend, it is important to periodically review ...
... Data and messages around OTC analgesics continue to evolve, and, therefore, treatment paradigms must evolve as well. Take another look, and you may find that some communications are not telling the full story. When considering which OTC analgesic to recommend, it is important to periodically review ...
LoNgER DuRAtIoN. gREAtER RoI.
... treated with DRAXXIN. Responses to treatment were compared to saline-treated controls. A cure was defined as a calf with normal attitude/activity, normal respiration, and a rectal temperature of ≤104°F on Day 14. The cure rate was significantly higher (P≤0.05) in DRAXXIN-treated calves (78%) compare ...
... treated with DRAXXIN. Responses to treatment were compared to saline-treated controls. A cure was defined as a calf with normal attitude/activity, normal respiration, and a rectal temperature of ≤104°F on Day 14. The cure rate was significantly higher (P≤0.05) in DRAXXIN-treated calves (78%) compare ...
Drug Treatment of Oral Sub Mucous Fibrosis
... and hyaluronidase gave better long-term results than other regimens.10 In another study no statistically significant difference in sign and symptom was seen in OSMF patients between hydrocortisone acetate and hyaluronidase versus triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronidase.11 Treatment regimen of grou ...
... and hyaluronidase gave better long-term results than other regimens.10 In another study no statistically significant difference in sign and symptom was seen in OSMF patients between hydrocortisone acetate and hyaluronidase versus triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronidase.11 Treatment regimen of grou ...
QA396_2_Memantine_and_nystagmus
... found between the effectiveness of memantine and gabapentin, but both were significant when compared to placebo in CIN. Whilst no significant improvements were found in SN, patients subjectively reported an improvement and many chose to continue with treatment after the study period had ended10. ...
... found between the effectiveness of memantine and gabapentin, but both were significant when compared to placebo in CIN. Whilst no significant improvements were found in SN, patients subjectively reported an improvement and many chose to continue with treatment after the study period had ended10. ...
RUBUS ELLIPTICUS SMITH. LEAF METHANOL EXTRACT Research Article
... a cheap source of drugs for majority of world’s population. Plants have provided and will continue to provide not only directly usable drugs, but also a great variety of chemical compounds that can be used as a starting points for the synthesis of new drug with improved pharmacological properties [1 ...
... a cheap source of drugs for majority of world’s population. Plants have provided and will continue to provide not only directly usable drugs, but also a great variety of chemical compounds that can be used as a starting points for the synthesis of new drug with improved pharmacological properties [1 ...
Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research
... the lack of success in recruiting this population. A further impediment to participation in CMCR studies, particularly in cancer patients, was the inability of CMCR to continue to provide study drug beyond the study period to patients who find active treatment beneficial. Additionally, some individu ...
... the lack of success in recruiting this population. A further impediment to participation in CMCR studies, particularly in cancer patients, was the inability of CMCR to continue to provide study drug beyond the study period to patients who find active treatment beneficial. Additionally, some individu ...
Acute Effects of d-Amphetamine on the Differential Reinforcement of
... the IRT frequency distribution. For instance, the IRT data reported by two previous studies (3, 27) were categorized into a bin with a longer duration (3 s) instead of a shorter one, and no detailed information was presented for the frequencies of the IRTs beyond the reinforced bin. Thus, it was dif ...
... the IRT frequency distribution. For instance, the IRT data reported by two previous studies (3, 27) were categorized into a bin with a longer duration (3 s) instead of a shorter one, and no detailed information was presented for the frequencies of the IRTs beyond the reinforced bin. Thus, it was dif ...
Opioid Pharmacology : new insight and clinical relevance
... – Not develop tolerance for active, ongoing pain – Tolerant to analgesic effect for new pain, such as postoperative pain ...
... – Not develop tolerance for active, ongoing pain – Tolerant to analgesic effect for new pain, such as postoperative pain ...
alcohol consumption habits and sleep quality
... be aroused by sensory or other stimuli. Sleep can be divided into two types: 1. Slow-wave sleep 2. REM sleep (sleep with rapid eye movements). The function of sleep is not well understood, although a lot of evidence shows that sleep deprivation can have serious consequences, including increased risk ...
... be aroused by sensory or other stimuli. Sleep can be divided into two types: 1. Slow-wave sleep 2. REM sleep (sleep with rapid eye movements). The function of sleep is not well understood, although a lot of evidence shows that sleep deprivation can have serious consequences, including increased risk ...
Steven H - Clinical Trial Centers
... A Phase IIA, Double Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Efficacy and Safety of XXX Augmentation of Antidepressant Therapy in Major Depression A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group, Placebo-Controlled, Fixed-Dose Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of 2 Doses (10 and 20 mg) of ...
... A Phase IIA, Double Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Efficacy and Safety of XXX Augmentation of Antidepressant Therapy in Major Depression A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group, Placebo-Controlled, Fixed-Dose Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of 2 Doses (10 and 20 mg) of ...
Vascular Medicine
... therapy, for the treatment of acute proximal deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). This proof-of-concept study was planned to assess the ability of rivaroxaban to treat existing clots, because previous studies have shown that short-term anticoagulation with rivaroxaban, for up to 10 days, can prevent VTE afte ...
... therapy, for the treatment of acute proximal deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). This proof-of-concept study was planned to assess the ability of rivaroxaban to treat existing clots, because previous studies have shown that short-term anticoagulation with rivaroxaban, for up to 10 days, can prevent VTE afte ...
PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF NOVEL TOPICAL GEL PREPARATIONS FOR WOUND
... Diabetes mellitus is one of the metabolic disorders that impedes normal steps of wound healing process. Recently, statins have been shown to have anticoagulant, immunosuppressive and antiproliferative effects that could conceivably affect wound healing or the risk of wound complications after surger ...
... Diabetes mellitus is one of the metabolic disorders that impedes normal steps of wound healing process. Recently, statins have been shown to have anticoagulant, immunosuppressive and antiproliferative effects that could conceivably affect wound healing or the risk of wound complications after surger ...
Genetic identification of AChE as a positive modulator of addiction to
... with 58% of the time spent in the brown compartment). (B) Habituation curve. Percentage of time spent in the brown versus the white compartment [see (A)] in 15 min measurements over 5 consecutive days (one trial per day). Each bar represents the average of five fish, with standard errors indicated. Th ...
... with 58% of the time spent in the brown compartment). (B) Habituation curve. Percentage of time spent in the brown versus the white compartment [see (A)] in 15 min measurements over 5 consecutive days (one trial per day). Each bar represents the average of five fish, with standard errors indicated. Th ...
The use of cannabis for medical purposes
... period of popularity as a medicinal herb in Europe and the United States in the 1800s being prescribed for various conditions including menstrual cramps, asthma, cough, insomnia, birth labour, migraine, throat infection and withdrawal from opiate use.2 Because of the problems with titrating the dose ...
... period of popularity as a medicinal herb in Europe and the United States in the 1800s being prescribed for various conditions including menstrual cramps, asthma, cough, insomnia, birth labour, migraine, throat infection and withdrawal from opiate use.2 Because of the problems with titrating the dose ...
Polyscias balfouriana
... Rishiraj College of Pharmacy, Sanwer Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India ...
... Rishiraj College of Pharmacy, Sanwer Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India ...
ARTICLE IV. PHYSICIAN`S ORDERS AND STOP ORDERS A
... the proper administration of selected drug categories under reasonable Medical Staff control and to prevent the continuation of administration of dangerous drugs in lieu of specific practitioner authorization. The dispensing and administration of the selected categories of medications will be autom ...
... the proper administration of selected drug categories under reasonable Medical Staff control and to prevent the continuation of administration of dangerous drugs in lieu of specific practitioner authorization. The dispensing and administration of the selected categories of medications will be autom ...
the neurobiology of nicotine addiction: clinical and public policy
... reaction to the first inhalation from a cigarette is the best predictor of which youth will become addicted. Those who experience a sense of relaxation are at triple the risk of addiction (DiFranza et al., 2007b). Do individuals differ in their responses to nicotine and their vulnerability to addict ...
... reaction to the first inhalation from a cigarette is the best predictor of which youth will become addicted. Those who experience a sense of relaxation are at triple the risk of addiction (DiFranza et al., 2007b). Do individuals differ in their responses to nicotine and their vulnerability to addict ...
Cocaine Contamination of United States Paper Currency
... from all collection sites. No obvious trend in amount or frequency of contamination was observed for different geographical areas. Currency from less populous areas (e.g., Whitefish, MT and Yellowstone, WY) tended to have lower amounts, but highly populous areas like Chicago, IL, also had low cocain ...
... from all collection sites. No obvious trend in amount or frequency of contamination was observed for different geographical areas. Currency from less populous areas (e.g., Whitefish, MT and Yellowstone, WY) tended to have lower amounts, but highly populous areas like Chicago, IL, also had low cocain ...
IN TRIHYDRATE Research Article
... are able to retain their shapes under moderate pressure. However, some patients, particularly pediatric, geriatric, bedridden, psychiatry and traveling patients have difficulty for swallowing or chewing solid dosage forms. [1-3]. These patients develop unwilling tendency to take these solid preparat ...
... are able to retain their shapes under moderate pressure. However, some patients, particularly pediatric, geriatric, bedridden, psychiatry and traveling patients have difficulty for swallowing or chewing solid dosage forms. [1-3]. These patients develop unwilling tendency to take these solid preparat ...
The Drug Store - NurseCe4Less.com
... and has been linked to ulcers. One advantage is that it is not expensive. It is not recommended in those who are under 18 especially in those with the flu, chickenpox or another viral illness as there is a risk of Reye's syndrome. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), an analgesic/anti-pyretic, is safe to use wh ...
... and has been linked to ulcers. One advantage is that it is not expensive. It is not recommended in those who are under 18 especially in those with the flu, chickenpox or another viral illness as there is a risk of Reye's syndrome. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), an analgesic/anti-pyretic, is safe to use wh ...
How to Use the Drug Store to Treat Coughs and Colds By: Raymond
... and has been linked to ulcers. One advantage is that it is not expensive. It is not recommended in those who are under 18 especially in those with the flu, chickenpox or another viral illness as there is a risk of Reye's syndrome. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), an analgesic/anti-pyretic, is safe to use wh ...
... and has been linked to ulcers. One advantage is that it is not expensive. It is not recommended in those who are under 18 especially in those with the flu, chickenpox or another viral illness as there is a risk of Reye's syndrome. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), an analgesic/anti-pyretic, is safe to use wh ...
Felodipine loaded PLGA nanoparticles: preparation
... The felodipine loaded nanoparticles (containing 5 mg felodipine) were suspended in glass bottles containing 100 ml of phosphate buffer pH 6.8. Glass bottles were placed in beaker and kept in incubator shaker (50 rpm) throughout the study, with temperature adjusted to 37°C. At specified time interval ...
... The felodipine loaded nanoparticles (containing 5 mg felodipine) were suspended in glass bottles containing 100 ml of phosphate buffer pH 6.8. Glass bottles were placed in beaker and kept in incubator shaker (50 rpm) throughout the study, with temperature adjusted to 37°C. At specified time interval ...
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.