Common Curriculum Map Discipline: Science Course: Chemistry
... 11.A.5a Formulate hypotheses referencing prior research and knowledge. 11.A.5b Design procedures to test the selected hypotheses. 11.A.4c Collect, organize and analyze data accurately and precisely. 12.C.4a Use kinetic theory, wave theory, quantum theory and the laws of thermo-dynamics to explain en ...
... 11.A.5a Formulate hypotheses referencing prior research and knowledge. 11.A.5b Design procedures to test the selected hypotheses. 11.A.4c Collect, organize and analyze data accurately and precisely. 12.C.4a Use kinetic theory, wave theory, quantum theory and the laws of thermo-dynamics to explain en ...
anti-inflammatory activity of calcium channel blockers abstract
... inflammation in the 20 and 40 mgs/kg doses. This could be because of the tendency of Nimodipine to act upon the brain tissues where it concentrates in high doses and is more effective than at the periphery where the accumulation is less. Anti-inflammatory activity in CCBs reflects their similarity i ...
... inflammation in the 20 and 40 mgs/kg doses. This could be because of the tendency of Nimodipine to act upon the brain tissues where it concentrates in high doses and is more effective than at the periphery where the accumulation is less. Anti-inflammatory activity in CCBs reflects their similarity i ...
drug delivery
... • The AngioSculptX catheter is intended to treat a single lesion in a single patient; do not re-use the AngioSculptX catheter to dilate additional lesions. • Prior to angioplasty, examine the catheter to verify functionality, catheter integrity and to ensure that its size and length are suitable f ...
... • The AngioSculptX catheter is intended to treat a single lesion in a single patient; do not re-use the AngioSculptX catheter to dilate additional lesions. • Prior to angioplasty, examine the catheter to verify functionality, catheter integrity and to ensure that its size and length are suitable f ...
Use of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics to Optimize
... h/mL vs. 54.6 mg ⫻ h/mL) and Cmax (12.1 mg/mL vs. 6.4 mg/ mL) values, compared with those for the 500 mg q.d. dose [25]. The higher Cmax and AUC values increase the probability of attaining the necessary PD target values for successful clinical outcomes [28, 29]. Fortunately, the safety profile of t ...
... h/mL vs. 54.6 mg ⫻ h/mL) and Cmax (12.1 mg/mL vs. 6.4 mg/ mL) values, compared with those for the 500 mg q.d. dose [25]. The higher Cmax and AUC values increase the probability of attaining the necessary PD target values for successful clinical outcomes [28, 29]. Fortunately, the safety profile of t ...
Pharmacology - www . paulnika . com
... Describe the onset and offset of neuromuscular block at the diaphragm, larynx and adductor pollicis after administration of 2.5 x ED 95 dose of vecuronium. Comment on the differences observed. What are the clinical implications of these differences?(03a) ...
... Describe the onset and offset of neuromuscular block at the diaphragm, larynx and adductor pollicis after administration of 2.5 x ED 95 dose of vecuronium. Comment on the differences observed. What are the clinical implications of these differences?(03a) ...
Ch5 Lecture
... Example Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of propane (C3H8) with oxygen (O2) to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Step [1] Write the equation with the correct formulas. ...
... Example Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of propane (C3H8) with oxygen (O2) to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Step [1] Write the equation with the correct formulas. ...
Controlling invasive species: herbicide
... Chief tool, but often creates other hazards • Evolution of resistance • Herbicide needs to be approved for target species • Often expensive • Public opposition • Many above compounded by need for repeated applications ...
... Chief tool, but often creates other hazards • Evolution of resistance • Herbicide needs to be approved for target species • Often expensive • Public opposition • Many above compounded by need for repeated applications ...
IMPURITIES IN PHARMACEUTICALS
... The substances that are used in the pharmaceutical field ,should be almost pure so that they can be used safely. It is rather difficult to obtain an almost pure substance. We find substances and chemicals, with varying degree of purity. For example, substances like cane-sugar (sucrose), dextrose, co ...
... The substances that are used in the pharmaceutical field ,should be almost pure so that they can be used safely. It is rather difficult to obtain an almost pure substance. We find substances and chemicals, with varying degree of purity. For example, substances like cane-sugar (sucrose), dextrose, co ...
Dialysis of Drugs
... used increasingly for the treatment of certain immunologic, infectious and metabolic diseases, as well as for the removal of toxins that cannot be removed by hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Plasmapheresis removes plasma from the patient with replacement by crystalloid or colloid solutions. Solu ...
... used increasingly for the treatment of certain immunologic, infectious and metabolic diseases, as well as for the removal of toxins that cannot be removed by hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Plasmapheresis removes plasma from the patient with replacement by crystalloid or colloid solutions. Solu ...
Integrating nine prescription opioid analgesics and/or four signal
... state level. Copyright # 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. key words — abuse; maps; non-parametric methods; prescription opioid analgesics; signal detection systems ...
... state level. Copyright # 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. key words — abuse; maps; non-parametric methods; prescription opioid analgesics; signal detection systems ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Comparison of the visceral analgesic effects of xylazine, morphine, butorphanol, pentazocine, meperidine, dipyrone, and flunixin in a cecal distention model of colic pain indicated that xylazine produces the most relief from abdominal discomfort. Repeated administration of xylazine may reduce viscer ...
... Comparison of the visceral analgesic effects of xylazine, morphine, butorphanol, pentazocine, meperidine, dipyrone, and flunixin in a cecal distention model of colic pain indicated that xylazine produces the most relief from abdominal discomfort. Repeated administration of xylazine may reduce viscer ...
The Handbook of Clinically Tested Herbal Remedies
... for the medical advice of a treating physician. Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment may be required. While many potential treatment options are made herein, some or all of the options may not be applicable to a par ...
... for the medical advice of a treating physician. Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment may be required. While many potential treatment options are made herein, some or all of the options may not be applicable to a par ...
Adverse Effects Of Herbs And Drug-Herbal Interactions
... incorrect but toxic species, allergens, pollen, insect parts, heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic and scheduled poisons (drugs), whether intentional or unintentional, have been cited as the causes of herbal adverse reactions or toxicities. The increasing use of herbal medicines means that ...
... incorrect but toxic species, allergens, pollen, insect parts, heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic and scheduled poisons (drugs), whether intentional or unintentional, have been cited as the causes of herbal adverse reactions or toxicities. The increasing use of herbal medicines means that ...
Pharmacological Activity of Vinca Alkaloids
... Vinca alkaloids are generally used in Chemotherapy of Cancer. They do not have cross-resistance with drugs that alkylate DNA. They are used to treat diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. These are also used as disinfectants. Vinca alkaloids have cytotoxic effect that arrests the cell division and fina ...
... Vinca alkaloids are generally used in Chemotherapy of Cancer. They do not have cross-resistance with drugs that alkylate DNA. They are used to treat diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. These are also used as disinfectants. Vinca alkaloids have cytotoxic effect that arrests the cell division and fina ...
(c) (±)-lactic acid
... stereospecific reaction, a particular stereoisomer gives a specific stereoisomeric product. The reason for high selectivity and specificity of reactions occurring in nature (so-called in vivo reactions) is that biochemical catalysts (enzymes) are chiral themselves. Enantiomers differ in many types o ...
... stereospecific reaction, a particular stereoisomer gives a specific stereoisomeric product. The reason for high selectivity and specificity of reactions occurring in nature (so-called in vivo reactions) is that biochemical catalysts (enzymes) are chiral themselves. Enantiomers differ in many types o ...
Book Chapters, Monographs, Books
... Montgomery A, & Vocci F. (2005) Retrospective analyses of pooled data from CREST I and CREST II trials for treatment of cocaine dependence, Addiction, 100(Supplement 1): 91-101. 32. Leiderman DB, Shoptaw S, Montgomery A, Bloch DA, Elkashef A, LoCastro J, & Vocci F. (2005) Cocaine rapid efficacy scre ...
... Montgomery A, & Vocci F. (2005) Retrospective analyses of pooled data from CREST I and CREST II trials for treatment of cocaine dependence, Addiction, 100(Supplement 1): 91-101. 32. Leiderman DB, Shoptaw S, Montgomery A, Bloch DA, Elkashef A, LoCastro J, & Vocci F. (2005) Cocaine rapid efficacy scre ...
Lyssa Aruda Writ 340 Dr. Ramsey 1 May 2013 Recipe for Success
... the assortment of ingredients (reactants) to meld together and create delicious cookies (products). Changing the recipe, or procedure, even a little can have disastrous effects on the final product. This article will explore how the different reactants change during the course of the baking process, ...
... the assortment of ingredients (reactants) to meld together and create delicious cookies (products). Changing the recipe, or procedure, even a little can have disastrous effects on the final product. This article will explore how the different reactants change during the course of the baking process, ...
Using Law to Support Pharmacy Naloxone Distribution
... Two concepts that come up in the opioid overdose prevention context are standing orders (also referred to as non-patientspecific orders) and third party prescription. Standing orders are generally used to allow one prescriber to write an order covering administration of medication by others to a pat ...
... Two concepts that come up in the opioid overdose prevention context are standing orders (also referred to as non-patientspecific orders) and third party prescription. Standing orders are generally used to allow one prescriber to write an order covering administration of medication by others to a pat ...
50 years of oral lipid-based formulations
... and to design-in reasonable ‘developability’ characteristics in prospective drug candidates, discovery programmes continue to identify drugs with low water solubility, limited cellular permeability and high metabolic clearance—properties that are expected to reduce oral bioavailability. The current ...
... and to design-in reasonable ‘developability’ characteristics in prospective drug candidates, discovery programmes continue to identify drugs with low water solubility, limited cellular permeability and high metabolic clearance—properties that are expected to reduce oral bioavailability. The current ...
Origin of Life
... In general arguments for a designer are arguments against the alternative. This does not mean these are just arguments against evolutionary theory. All arguments, by definition, are characterized by taking one side while arguing against another side. Arguments against a theory are about eliminating ...
... In general arguments for a designer are arguments against the alternative. This does not mean these are just arguments against evolutionary theory. All arguments, by definition, are characterized by taking one side while arguing against another side. Arguments against a theory are about eliminating ...
Rib_Inh_15
... the antibiotics interact in many ways with RNA: (i) only with the phosphate groups (streptomycin); (ii) mainly with bases (hygromycin, spectinomycin); (iii) with a mixture of both (paromomycin, geneticin); (iv) via magnesium ions (tetracycline) or a protein side chain (streptomycin). The antibiotics ...
... the antibiotics interact in many ways with RNA: (i) only with the phosphate groups (streptomycin); (ii) mainly with bases (hygromycin, spectinomycin); (iii) with a mixture of both (paromomycin, geneticin); (iv) via magnesium ions (tetracycline) or a protein side chain (streptomycin). The antibiotics ...
A summary of the health harms of drugs
... illicit drug, comprising Mark Bellis (alcohol), Caryl Beynon (illicit opioids, tobacco), Paul Duffy (cocaine powder and freebase cocaine), Michael Evans-Brown (anabolic agents), Adam Mackridge (prescription opioids, prescription drugs and over-the-counter products) and Harry Sumnall (amphetamines an ...
... illicit drug, comprising Mark Bellis (alcohol), Caryl Beynon (illicit opioids, tobacco), Paul Duffy (cocaine powder and freebase cocaine), Michael Evans-Brown (anabolic agents), Adam Mackridge (prescription opioids, prescription drugs and over-the-counter products) and Harry Sumnall (amphetamines an ...
Cost-Effectiveness of CT Screening in the National Lung Screening
... if data on vital status were missing on December 31, 2009. For the 49,338 participants not known to be deceased on December 31, 2009, we estimated beyond-trial life-years on the basis of their age on the date they were last known to be alive, sex, smoking status at study entry, and lung-cancer stage ...
... if data on vital status were missing on December 31, 2009. For the 49,338 participants not known to be deceased on December 31, 2009, we estimated beyond-trial life-years on the basis of their age on the date they were last known to be alive, sex, smoking status at study entry, and lung-cancer stage ...
tackling drug-resistant infections globally: an
... At the heart of the global rise of drug-resistant infections, or AMR, there is a fundamental supply and demand problem that needs to be fixed. The supply of new medicines is insufficient to keep up with the increase in drug resistance as older medicines are used more widely and microbes evolve to re ...
... At the heart of the global rise of drug-resistant infections, or AMR, there is a fundamental supply and demand problem that needs to be fixed. The supply of new medicines is insufficient to keep up with the increase in drug resistance as older medicines are used more widely and microbes evolve to re ...
VARIATION GUIDELINE
... population/inclusion of clinical information extending the usage of the product Change of content of product labeling Change and/or addition of alternative manufacturer/site of drug substance (where European Pharmacopoeial Certificate of Suitability (CEP) is not available) Addition or replacement of ...
... population/inclusion of clinical information extending the usage of the product Change of content of product labeling Change and/or addition of alternative manufacturer/site of drug substance (where European Pharmacopoeial Certificate of Suitability (CEP) is not available) Addition or replacement of ...
Drug discovery
In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate medications are discovered. Historically, drugs were discovered through identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or by serendipitous discovery. Later chemical libraries of synthetic small molecules, natural products or extracts were screened in intact cells or whole organisms to identify substances that have a desirable therapeutic effect in a process known as classical pharmacology. Since sequencing of the human genome which allowed rapid cloning and synthesis of large quantities of purified proteins, it has become common practice to use high throughput screening of large compounds libraries against isolated biological targets which are hypothesized to be disease modifying in a process known as reverse pharmacology. Hits from these screens are then tested in cells and then in animals for efficacy.Modern drug discovery involves the identification of screening hits, medicinal chemistry and optimization of those hits to increase the affinity, selectivity (to reduce the potential of side effects), efficacy/potency, metabolic stability (to increase the half-life), and oral bioavailability. Once a compound that fulfills all of these requirements has been identified, it will begin the process of drug development prior to clinical trials. One or more of these steps may, but not necessarily, involve computer-aided drug design. Modern drug discovery is thus usually a capital-intensive process that involves large investments by pharmaceutical industry corporations as well as national governments (who provide grants and loan guarantees). Despite advances in technology and understanding of biological systems, drug discovery is still a lengthy, ""expensive, difficult, and inefficient process"" with low rate of new therapeutic discovery. In 2010, the research and development cost of each new molecular entity (NME) was approximately US$1.8 billion. Drug discovery is done by pharmaceutical companies, with research assistance from universities. The ""final product"" of drug discovery is a patent on the potential drug. The drug requires very expensive Phase I, II and III clinical trials, and most of them fail. Small companies have a critical role, often then selling the rights to larger companies that have the resources to run the clinical trials.Discovering drugs that may be a commercial success, or a public health success, involves a complex interaction between investors, industry, academia, patent laws, regulatory exclusivity, marketing and the need to balance secrecy with communication. Meanwhile, for disorders whose rarity means that no large commercial success or public health effect can be expected, the orphan drug funding process ensures that people who experience those disorders can have some hope of pharmacotherapeutic advances.