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ANTIDIABETIC AND ANTIHYPERLIPIDAEMIC ACTIVITY OF SEDIMENTAL EXTRACT OF TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA Research Article
... Diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes (formerly called non-insulindependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), or adult-onset diabetes) is a disorder that is characterized by high blood glucose in the context of insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency1. While it is often initially managed by incre ...
... Diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes (formerly called non-insulindependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), or adult-onset diabetes) is a disorder that is characterized by high blood glucose in the context of insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency1. While it is often initially managed by incre ...
FSC402H Forensic Toxicology of Common Pharmaceuticals
... Tolerance needs to be considered Often information on dose, not plasma (blood) concentration is available No means through law to obtain a blood sample from an individual – seized hospital samples from motor vehicle collisions ...
... Tolerance needs to be considered Often information on dose, not plasma (blood) concentration is available No means through law to obtain a blood sample from an individual – seized hospital samples from motor vehicle collisions ...
FORMULATION AND IN-VITRO EVALUATION OF THERMOREVERSIBLE RIZATRIPTAN BENZOATE NASAL GEL Research Article
... widespread interest among the scientific community as an alternative route for the administration of drugs and biomolecules that are susceptible to enzymatic or acidic degradation and first pass hepatic metabolism or incompletely absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract or gives undesirably slow effec ...
... widespread interest among the scientific community as an alternative route for the administration of drugs and biomolecules that are susceptible to enzymatic or acidic degradation and first pass hepatic metabolism or incompletely absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract or gives undesirably slow effec ...
5-HTP Techsheet revised
... How Does 5-HTP Help Those with Diabetes Mellitus? Diabetes is associated with depressed tryptophan levels and as a result, a higher incidence of depression. Diabetics also suffer from hyperphagia and carbohydrate cravings. In a study where 20 overweight patients with NIDDM were given 750 mg/day of 5 ...
... How Does 5-HTP Help Those with Diabetes Mellitus? Diabetes is associated with depressed tryptophan levels and as a result, a higher incidence of depression. Diabetics also suffer from hyperphagia and carbohydrate cravings. In a study where 20 overweight patients with NIDDM were given 750 mg/day of 5 ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS)
... Abstract: A simple, accurate, precise, economical and reproducible UV Spectrophotometric method has been developed for the simultaneous estimation of Atenolol and Chlorthalidone in bulk and in combined tablet dosage form. The stock solutions were prepared in methanol followed by further required dil ...
... Abstract: A simple, accurate, precise, economical and reproducible UV Spectrophotometric method has been developed for the simultaneous estimation of Atenolol and Chlorthalidone in bulk and in combined tablet dosage form. The stock solutions were prepared in methanol followed by further required dil ...
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... (Hilts, 2002). The sibutramine study by Berkowitz et al. (2003) noted elevated blood pressure as a side effect, and dosages had to be reduced or the medication discontinued in 19 of the 43 subjects in the first six months (p. 1809). The main side effects associated with orlistat were abdominal disco ...
... (Hilts, 2002). The sibutramine study by Berkowitz et al. (2003) noted elevated blood pressure as a side effect, and dosages had to be reduced or the medication discontinued in 19 of the 43 subjects in the first six months (p. 1809). The main side effects associated with orlistat were abdominal disco ...
In vivo and in vitro studies on drug metabolism and
... on midazolam 1'-hydroxylation in vitro, and had no statistically significant effects on the pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics of midazolam in vivo. Enzyme kinetic, chemical inhibition, recombinant enzyme and immunoinhibition studies consistently showed that both CYP1A2 and CYP3A4 are involved in ...
... on midazolam 1'-hydroxylation in vitro, and had no statistically significant effects on the pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics of midazolam in vivo. Enzyme kinetic, chemical inhibition, recombinant enzyme and immunoinhibition studies consistently showed that both CYP1A2 and CYP3A4 are involved in ...
FICUS HISPIDA TRITON WR-1339 (TYLOXAPOL) INDUCED HYPERLIPIDEMIA IN MICE Research Article
... Published reports have shown that Ficus hispida leaves contain hispidin, oleanolic acid, bergaten, β-amyrin and β-sitosterol [14]. These compounds are known to exhibit significant antioxidant, cardioprotective and hypoglycemic properties [18-21]. It is likely that some of these phytoconstituents mig ...
... Published reports have shown that Ficus hispida leaves contain hispidin, oleanolic acid, bergaten, β-amyrin and β-sitosterol [14]. These compounds are known to exhibit significant antioxidant, cardioprotective and hypoglycemic properties [18-21]. It is likely that some of these phytoconstituents mig ...
Zimax
... susceptible organisms and thus interferes with microbial protein synthesis. Following oral administration in humans, Zimax® (Azithromycin) is rapidly absorbed and widely distributed throughout the body ; bioavailability is approximately 37%. The time taken to peak plasma levels is 2-3 hours. However ...
... susceptible organisms and thus interferes with microbial protein synthesis. Following oral administration in humans, Zimax® (Azithromycin) is rapidly absorbed and widely distributed throughout the body ; bioavailability is approximately 37%. The time taken to peak plasma levels is 2-3 hours. However ...
Pharmacokinetics of cefotaxime during continuous and intermittent infusion in critically ill patients
... over 24 hours would generate steady state concentrations of 3.2-5.3 mg/l. Furthermore, for this group it was calculated that a loading dose of 200 mg would be adequate to achieve concentrations ≥4xMIC for patients weighing 100 kg or less (formula: required dose in mg = concentration at steady state ...
... over 24 hours would generate steady state concentrations of 3.2-5.3 mg/l. Furthermore, for this group it was calculated that a loading dose of 200 mg would be adequate to achieve concentrations ≥4xMIC for patients weighing 100 kg or less (formula: required dose in mg = concentration at steady state ...
Berberine | Information Sheet
... Canadensis. These plants have been used traditionally to support gastrointestinal health primarily in Asia.* Berberine has also been used to support blood sugar metabolism in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries.* In the modern development of evidence, several controlled clinical trials have s ...
... Canadensis. These plants have been used traditionally to support gastrointestinal health primarily in Asia.* Berberine has also been used to support blood sugar metabolism in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries.* In the modern development of evidence, several controlled clinical trials have s ...
Polymer Science -1
... The degradation of water-soluble macromolecules that are crosslinked to form three-dimensional network. As long as crosslinks remain intact, the network is intact and is insoluble. Degradation in these systems can occur either at crosslinks to form soluble backbone polymeric chains (type IA) or at t ...
... The degradation of water-soluble macromolecules that are crosslinked to form three-dimensional network. As long as crosslinks remain intact, the network is intact and is insoluble. Degradation in these systems can occur either at crosslinks to form soluble backbone polymeric chains (type IA) or at t ...
Dissolution Testing of Poorly Soluble Compounds
... The biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) to define poorly soluble compounds. In addition to classifying drugs according to their disintegration and solubilization properties, drugs also may be classified by additional factors such as permeability. A classification system that uses permeabili ...
... The biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) to define poorly soluble compounds. In addition to classifying drugs according to their disintegration and solubilization properties, drugs also may be classified by additional factors such as permeability. A classification system that uses permeabili ...
... (cGMP) excretion after intravenous administration in healthy volunteers, suggests that M100240 has dual ACE/NEP inhibition.26 Dose-biomarker response analyses can be useful in the establishment of the appropriate regimen and efficacy of most drugs.27 Within the context of ACE inhibitors, it was note ...
ppt
... handling of multiple drops per window even faster retransmit (one dup ack) explicit bit for non-congestion packet loss ...
... handling of multiple drops per window even faster retransmit (one dup ack) explicit bit for non-congestion packet loss ...
EVALUATION OF ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMIC AND ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC POTENTIAL OF RIMONABANT IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
... Objectives: The objective of present investigation was to evaluate antihyperlipidemic and antiatherosclerotic potential of Rimonabant in experimental animals. Materials and Methods: Hyperlipidemia was induced by High Cholesterol Diet (HCD). Wistar albino rats were used for the study and were divided ...
... Objectives: The objective of present investigation was to evaluate antihyperlipidemic and antiatherosclerotic potential of Rimonabant in experimental animals. Materials and Methods: Hyperlipidemia was induced by High Cholesterol Diet (HCD). Wistar albino rats were used for the study and were divided ...