448-452 - Cairo University Scholars
... plant remedies resulted in reductions in the level of parasitism much lower than those observed with antihelmintic drugs or even they have not any reducing effect. The present study revealed higher synergistic effect for antioxidant in treatment of hymenolepis infection using Niclosiamide than that ...
... plant remedies resulted in reductions in the level of parasitism much lower than those observed with antihelmintic drugs or even they have not any reducing effect. The present study revealed higher synergistic effect for antioxidant in treatment of hymenolepis infection using Niclosiamide than that ...
4 Key Regulatory Guidelines for the Development of Biologics in the
... subject to licensure under the PHSA: vaccines; proteins, peptides, and carbohydrates produced by cell culture (other than hormones and products previously derived from human or animal tissue and approved as drugs); proteins made in transgenic animals; blood and blood products; and allergenic product ...
... subject to licensure under the PHSA: vaccines; proteins, peptides, and carbohydrates produced by cell culture (other than hormones and products previously derived from human or animal tissue and approved as drugs); proteins made in transgenic animals; blood and blood products; and allergenic product ...
University of Groningen Dry powder inhalation of
... number of authors shown on this cover page is limited to 10 maximum. ...
... number of authors shown on this cover page is limited to 10 maximum. ...
Neuroleptics (Anti-psychotic Drugs)
... ☛ Describe the antipsychotic action of neuroleptics. ☛ List the main pharmacokinetic features of neuroleptics ☛ Outline the use of depot preparations of fluphenazine and haloperidol ☛ Describe the main adverse effects of neuroleptics ☛ List the main contraindications of neuroleptics ☛ Outline the ma ...
... ☛ Describe the antipsychotic action of neuroleptics. ☛ List the main pharmacokinetic features of neuroleptics ☛ Outline the use of depot preparations of fluphenazine and haloperidol ☛ Describe the main adverse effects of neuroleptics ☛ List the main contraindications of neuroleptics ☛ Outline the ma ...
Weathering - The John Crosland School
... Weathering of Cleopatra’s needle. The photograph taken to the left in Egypt before 1880, on the right was taken in New York in 1918 (courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) ...
... Weathering of Cleopatra’s needle. The photograph taken to the left in Egypt before 1880, on the right was taken in New York in 1918 (courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) ...
Clinical Uses of Metronidazole in Paediatric Dentistry
... metronidazole on oral diseases was initially done by Shinn4 as he observed successful resolution of acute ulcerative gingivitis in patients receiving concurrent metronidazole for trichomoniasis.2 Nonetheless, metronidazole had been progressed from near ideal anti-trichomonal agent to far more useful ...
... metronidazole on oral diseases was initially done by Shinn4 as he observed successful resolution of acute ulcerative gingivitis in patients receiving concurrent metronidazole for trichomoniasis.2 Nonetheless, metronidazole had been progressed from near ideal anti-trichomonal agent to far more useful ...
Anabolic Steroids
... Alongside cycling, users will also usually take two or more anabolic steroids concomitantly in a practice known as stacking. The rationale here is that, given the different pharmacological profiles exhibited by steroids, taking multiple types will have specific, additional or synergistic effects. Fo ...
... Alongside cycling, users will also usually take two or more anabolic steroids concomitantly in a practice known as stacking. The rationale here is that, given the different pharmacological profiles exhibited by steroids, taking multiple types will have specific, additional or synergistic effects. Fo ...
Lorazepam Drug Information
... 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 30, 36 and 48 hr [4]. The table below shows effect of route on lorazepam pharmacokinetics: ...
... 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 30, 36 and 48 hr [4]. The table below shows effect of route on lorazepam pharmacokinetics: ...
Fixed Dose Combinations & Rational Pharmacotherapeutics DR
... • FDCs of Nimesulide + Paracetamol : Nimesulide alone is more antipyretic than paracetamol, more antiinflammatory than aspirin, and equivalent in analgesia to any of the NSAIDS alone. Efficacy gains unlikely with added Paracetamol and pts are subjected to increased hepatotoxic effects from the combo ...
... • FDCs of Nimesulide + Paracetamol : Nimesulide alone is more antipyretic than paracetamol, more antiinflammatory than aspirin, and equivalent in analgesia to any of the NSAIDS alone. Efficacy gains unlikely with added Paracetamol and pts are subjected to increased hepatotoxic effects from the combo ...
Read “Searching for Safety: Addressing Search Engine, Website
... regulators to ensure quality and safety.13 As noted by Joseph Califano, Jr., director of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, “anyone of any age can obtain dangerous and addictive prescription drugs with the click of a mouse.”14 B. Dangers of Online Drug Sales The dangers these webs ...
... regulators to ensure quality and safety.13 As noted by Joseph Califano, Jr., director of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, “anyone of any age can obtain dangerous and addictive prescription drugs with the click of a mouse.”14 B. Dangers of Online Drug Sales The dangers these webs ...
The Artemisinin Project
... To counter the present shortage in leaves of Artemisia annua, researchers have been searching for a way to develop artemisinin artificially in the laboratory. In 2003, Jay Keasling, a professor of biochemical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, published a paper in Nature Biotec ...
... To counter the present shortage in leaves of Artemisia annua, researchers have been searching for a way to develop artemisinin artificially in the laboratory. In 2003, Jay Keasling, a professor of biochemical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, published a paper in Nature Biotec ...
Drug Targeting to Particular Organs
... Protein and Peptide Drugs to the Respiratory System • Improving the transport of the drug to its site of action • Improving the stability of the drug in vivo • Prolonging the residence time of the drug at its site of action by reducing clearance • Decreasing the nonspecific delivery of the drug to ...
... Protein and Peptide Drugs to the Respiratory System • Improving the transport of the drug to its site of action • Improving the stability of the drug in vivo • Prolonging the residence time of the drug at its site of action by reducing clearance • Decreasing the nonspecific delivery of the drug to ...
In Vitro Inhaled Aerosol Comparison of a Conserver Nebulizer
... the conserver system, embodied by the Circulaire® II, significantly increases drug delivery and allows treatment times with the Circulaire® II to be deliberately shortened to about 2–4 minutes while accomplishing the same or greater inhaled drug mass typically achieved with the BAN. The Circulaire® ...
... the conserver system, embodied by the Circulaire® II, significantly increases drug delivery and allows treatment times with the Circulaire® II to be deliberately shortened to about 2–4 minutes while accomplishing the same or greater inhaled drug mass typically achieved with the BAN. The Circulaire® ...
NIH Public Access - Iniciativa Comunitaria
... No drugs were detected in 2/260 of the first wave samples and 5/117 pairs of syringes collected in the second wave; these samples were excluded. Xyz was found in 100/258 (38.7%) of the first and in 39/112 pairs (34.8%) of the second wave samples. ANOVA revealed consistent patterns of drug use from o ...
... No drugs were detected in 2/260 of the first wave samples and 5/117 pairs of syringes collected in the second wave; these samples were excluded. Xyz was found in 100/258 (38.7%) of the first and in 39/112 pairs (34.8%) of the second wave samples. ANOVA revealed consistent patterns of drug use from o ...
Fexofenadine HCl manufacturers in India, cas. No. 153439-40
... This medication does not usually cause drowsiness when used at recommended doses and under normal circumstances. However, this drug may make you dizzy; therefore use caution engaging in activities that require alertness such as driving or using machinery. Remember that your doctor has prescribed thi ...
... This medication does not usually cause drowsiness when used at recommended doses and under normal circumstances. However, this drug may make you dizzy; therefore use caution engaging in activities that require alertness such as driving or using machinery. Remember that your doctor has prescribed thi ...
Chem 110 2014 - University of KwaZulu
... Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Langford, Sagatys: Chemistry 2e © 2010 Pearson Australia ...
... Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Langford, Sagatys: Chemistry 2e © 2010 Pearson Australia ...
Guidelines for the medical management of patients with
... psychotic illness such as schizophrenia is very difficult and it is often only in retrospect that a diagnosis can be made. Accurate diagnoses of methamphetamine-induced psychoses rely on information that patients or their families provide about methamphetamine use. However, in acute situations, this ...
... psychotic illness such as schizophrenia is very difficult and it is often only in retrospect that a diagnosis can be made. Accurate diagnoses of methamphetamine-induced psychoses rely on information that patients or their families provide about methamphetamine use. However, in acute situations, this ...
CO 2 - TrimbleChemistry
... Molecules and Molecular Compounds • Molecular compounds - molecules containing atoms from two or more different elements • Covalent bonds - the force holding the atoms together in a molecular compound by the sharing of electrons ...
... Molecules and Molecular Compounds • Molecular compounds - molecules containing atoms from two or more different elements • Covalent bonds - the force holding the atoms together in a molecular compound by the sharing of electrons ...
I can understand the structures and roles of the four organic molecules
... Understand the variety of disease-causing pathogens and whether they are viral or ...
... Understand the variety of disease-causing pathogens and whether they are viral or ...
Use this section to add any chemical safety
... the use of a fire extinguisher, he/she may attempt to extinguish the fire, following the instructions in Section 8.3 of the UCHP. [List any special procedures or steps involved with an explosion or fire emergency that are specific to your laboratory. This may include turning off heat sources if they ...
... the use of a fire extinguisher, he/she may attempt to extinguish the fire, following the instructions in Section 8.3 of the UCHP. [List any special procedures or steps involved with an explosion or fire emergency that are specific to your laboratory. This may include turning off heat sources if they ...
Shale Gas, Competitiveness, and New US Chemical Industry
... A New Competitive Advantage for US Chemical Manufacturers A new competitive advantage has emerged for chemical manufacturing in the United States as vast new supplies of natural gas from largely untapped shale gas resources, including the Marcellu ...
... A New Competitive Advantage for US Chemical Manufacturers A new competitive advantage has emerged for chemical manufacturing in the United States as vast new supplies of natural gas from largely untapped shale gas resources, including the Marcellu ...
Executive Summary
... with current recommendations. However, results showed variation in physician practice with respect to the age range they stop recommending cancer screening, which was often much older than recommended by cancer screening guidelines. These differences in physician practice may be explained either by ...
... with current recommendations. However, results showed variation in physician practice with respect to the age range they stop recommending cancer screening, which was often much older than recommended by cancer screening guidelines. These differences in physician practice may be explained either by ...
NIOSH List of Hazardous Drugs - University of Kansas Medical Center
... The area of new drug development is rapidly evolving as unique approaches are being taken to treat cancer and other serious diseases. ...
... The area of new drug development is rapidly evolving as unique approaches are being taken to treat cancer and other serious diseases. ...
Efficacy and safety of a 12-week course of therapy with a new
... Therefore, the basis for therapy are inhaled glycocorticosteroids, which are considered to be the strongest anti-inflammatory drugs, and which are recommended for all forms of chronic asthma, irrespective of aetiology and control [2]. Fluticasone distinguishes itself from other inhaled glycocorticos ...
... Therefore, the basis for therapy are inhaled glycocorticosteroids, which are considered to be the strongest anti-inflammatory drugs, and which are recommended for all forms of chronic asthma, irrespective of aetiology and control [2]. Fluticasone distinguishes itself from other inhaled glycocorticos ...
Diuretics
... with other pharmacotherapy for the treatment of hyper tension. Loop diuretics can provide immediate diuresis and are used for heart failure and in lieu of thiazides in patients with compromised renal function. In addition to more traditional uses, certain potassium-sparing diuretics provide added be ...
... with other pharmacotherapy for the treatment of hyper tension. Loop diuretics can provide immediate diuresis and are used for heart failure and in lieu of thiazides in patients with compromised renal function. In addition to more traditional uses, certain potassium-sparing diuretics provide added be ...
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.