From, Dr. GEETHA SAWKAR, 1st MD Dept of Rasashastra, B.L.D.E.
... Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction .It is the biological process by which new “offspring” individual organisms are produced from their parents1 A childless marriage in India is often scorned at can be extra humiliatin ...
... Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction .It is the biological process by which new “offspring” individual organisms are produced from their parents1 A childless marriage in India is often scorned at can be extra humiliatin ...
Orally disintegrating tablets - Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical
... oral mucosa, and includes the buccal, sublingual, gingival, palatal and labial mucosa. The buccal, sublingual and the mucosal tissues at the ventral surface of the tongue account for about 60% of the oral mucosal surface area. The top quarter to one-third of the oral mucosa is made up of closely com ...
... oral mucosa, and includes the buccal, sublingual, gingival, palatal and labial mucosa. The buccal, sublingual and the mucosal tissues at the ventral surface of the tongue account for about 60% of the oral mucosal surface area. The top quarter to one-third of the oral mucosa is made up of closely com ...
The increasing needs of knowledge on interaction
... in this area will reduce and avoid the negative herb – drug interaction that affect people’s health, it will also build up the confidence of public to use herbal medicine. In fact, negative drug-herb interactions (side effects as the result of taking drugs and herbs at the same time) have been over ...
... in this area will reduce and avoid the negative herb – drug interaction that affect people’s health, it will also build up the confidence of public to use herbal medicine. In fact, negative drug-herb interactions (side effects as the result of taking drugs and herbs at the same time) have been over ...
1427967058PR Aptar Pharma Twister Sine Promod 040215LV
... Twister® has a simple and robust design with few components, making it costeffective for asthma and COPD treatments, and has been tested and validated with a number of different dry powder drug formulations. Twister® is designed to be patient-friendly and easy to use, allowing patients easy access t ...
... Twister® has a simple and robust design with few components, making it costeffective for asthma and COPD treatments, and has been tested and validated with a number of different dry powder drug formulations. Twister® is designed to be patient-friendly and easy to use, allowing patients easy access t ...
Evaluating Hallucinogenic or Psychedelic Drug Intoxication in an
... with THC. In addition to the cannabinoids, the The differential diagnosis of hallucinogenic (psyplant also contains more than 200 chemical com- chedelic) drug use can be overwhelming, because pounds that may contribute to medical problems every drug class can induce hallucinations in difoften seen w ...
... with THC. In addition to the cannabinoids, the The differential diagnosis of hallucinogenic (psyplant also contains more than 200 chemical com- chedelic) drug use can be overwhelming, because pounds that may contribute to medical problems every drug class can induce hallucinations in difoften seen w ...
English - International Journal of Psychology and
... Walsh, et al., 2005), and others include viral burden, educational level reached, depression and emotional state (Avants, Margolin, Warburton, et al., 2001). Adverse drug reactions and other factors such as memory loss and the use of drugs are mentioned as barriers to compliance in women (Powell-Cop ...
... Walsh, et al., 2005), and others include viral burden, educational level reached, depression and emotional state (Avants, Margolin, Warburton, et al., 2001). Adverse drug reactions and other factors such as memory loss and the use of drugs are mentioned as barriers to compliance in women (Powell-Cop ...
CML738 Elias 2017 fluorine chemistry
... At birth the body content of calcium is 30 grams and in adults it is 1200 grams. 180 milligrams a day should be retained during growth. Calcium binds with fluoride in the Gastro Intestinal tract and compound formed is eliminated through the feces. A diet poor in calcium increases body’s retention of ...
... At birth the body content of calcium is 30 grams and in adults it is 1200 grams. 180 milligrams a day should be retained during growth. Calcium binds with fluoride in the Gastro Intestinal tract and compound formed is eliminated through the feces. A diet poor in calcium increases body’s retention of ...
A4 Stable Angina
... - started when pt has regular sx or when sx causing activity -Blockers Efficacy - 1st line tx (80 – 90% pts improved anginal sx) - the only tx shown to affect CAD mortality - cardioprotective, antiHTN effects - ideal for pts with concomitant HTN, resting HR, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial ...
... - started when pt has regular sx or when sx causing activity -Blockers Efficacy - 1st line tx (80 – 90% pts improved anginal sx) - the only tx shown to affect CAD mortality - cardioprotective, antiHTN effects - ideal for pts with concomitant HTN, resting HR, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial ...
Course Book - Department of Chemistry
... General information about the Department: Science is basic foundation of any technological and engineering creation. In view of the changing scenario at national and international level in field of Science and Technology, there is great demand for basic sciences with considerable knowledge of its a ...
... General information about the Department: Science is basic foundation of any technological and engineering creation. In view of the changing scenario at national and international level in field of Science and Technology, there is great demand for basic sciences with considerable knowledge of its a ...
List of WNBF Banned Substances
... PRESCRIPTION DIURETICS – Any and all prescription weight loss substances and diuretics used for bodybuilding purposes, even when physician prescribed cannot be used for six (6) months prior to WNBF and/or INBF competitions. EPHEDRINE, EPHEDRA AND ALL RELATED COMPOUNDS are banned. Any athletes who ar ...
... PRESCRIPTION DIURETICS – Any and all prescription weight loss substances and diuretics used for bodybuilding purposes, even when physician prescribed cannot be used for six (6) months prior to WNBF and/or INBF competitions. EPHEDRINE, EPHEDRA AND ALL RELATED COMPOUNDS are banned. Any athletes who ar ...
Chemical Agents of Opportunity Final Test Answer Key and Rationale:
... utilization of countermeasures. Choice a) is only useful if responders can access internet-based tools at the time of need and if they have correct information regarding the chemical of interest. Widely available site-specific information is deemed a security risk that outweighs its informational va ...
... utilization of countermeasures. Choice a) is only useful if responders can access internet-based tools at the time of need and if they have correct information regarding the chemical of interest. Widely available site-specific information is deemed a security risk that outweighs its informational va ...
Off-Label Paediatric Drug Use for Juvenile Depression and the
... The existence of depression among children has, until quite recently, been regarded as a physiological impossibility by some working within the field of child psychiatry (Freud, 1949; Jones, 1957). Thomas Szasz classically denied the existence of ‘mental illness’ in the 1960s (Szasz, 1960), a claim ...
... The existence of depression among children has, until quite recently, been regarded as a physiological impossibility by some working within the field of child psychiatry (Freud, 1949; Jones, 1957). Thomas Szasz classically denied the existence of ‘mental illness’ in the 1960s (Szasz, 1960), a claim ...
Disparate practical way of doing solubility enhancement study to
... iii. In vitro assays using bacterial systems iv. In vivo assays using aquatic mammals and organisms v. Statistical estimation procedures Measuring the bioavailability has become an integral part to estimate the new formulation development by the pharmaceutical industry. Today there are so may repute ...
... iii. In vitro assays using bacterial systems iv. In vivo assays using aquatic mammals and organisms v. Statistical estimation procedures Measuring the bioavailability has become an integral part to estimate the new formulation development by the pharmaceutical industry. Today there are so may repute ...
FDA accepts for filing a New Drug Application (NDA) for
... Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the filing of its NDA for Somatuline® Autogel® (60, 90, 120 mg) in the United States as 28-day sustained-release formulation to treat patients with acromegaly. This acceptance signifies the start of the review process of the NDA with a “prescription dr ...
... Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the filing of its NDA for Somatuline® Autogel® (60, 90, 120 mg) in the United States as 28-day sustained-release formulation to treat patients with acromegaly. This acceptance signifies the start of the review process of the NDA with a “prescription dr ...
The Role of Molecular Imaging in Drug Delivery
... antiproliferative activity in vitro, superior T2 relaxivity and elongated circulation half-life in vivo. Although the application of these drug-nanoparticles is limited to in vitro assays, this integrated nanomedicine platform opens many exciting opportunities for the targeted delivery of therapeuti ...
... antiproliferative activity in vitro, superior T2 relaxivity and elongated circulation half-life in vivo. Although the application of these drug-nanoparticles is limited to in vitro assays, this integrated nanomedicine platform opens many exciting opportunities for the targeted delivery of therapeuti ...
3.1 - Weathering Define mechanical and chemical weathering
... Rocks exposed to the atmosphere weather faster than rocks that remain unexposed. Mechanical weathering can speed up the rate of chemical weathering by increasing the surface area of rock. ...
... Rocks exposed to the atmosphere weather faster than rocks that remain unexposed. Mechanical weathering can speed up the rate of chemical weathering by increasing the surface area of rock. ...
Tiered 15/30/50 Var Pharmacy Plan
... A drug formulary is a list of preferred medications used to treat various medical conditions. The formulary for this plan is known as the Preferred Drug List (PDL). The PDL is used to help control rising healthcare costs while ensuring that you receive medications of the highest quality. It is a gui ...
... A drug formulary is a list of preferred medications used to treat various medical conditions. The formulary for this plan is known as the Preferred Drug List (PDL). The PDL is used to help control rising healthcare costs while ensuring that you receive medications of the highest quality. It is a gui ...
Efficacy of Articaine over Lidocaine – A Review
... 1. CHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES: The chemical and pharmacological properties of the two drugs can give valuable information about the clinical effects of both the drugs. Some of the most important properties of both articaine and lidocaine are listed below in Table (1). 2. ABSORPTION AND ...
... 1. CHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES: The chemical and pharmacological properties of the two drugs can give valuable information about the clinical effects of both the drugs. Some of the most important properties of both articaine and lidocaine are listed below in Table (1). 2. ABSORPTION AND ...
Physician Drug Testing - Public Health and Social Justice
... Government’s Drug Testing Program to find one user • Most workers identified are occasional moderate users rather than drug abusers; more than half test positive only for marijuana ...
... Government’s Drug Testing Program to find one user • Most workers identified are occasional moderate users rather than drug abusers; more than half test positive only for marijuana ...
ANTISEPSIS Aspects of history: Since the middle of XIX century the
... 1. Microorganisms produce enzymes which destroy the active drug. 2. Microorganisms change their permeability to the drug. 3. Microorganisms develop an altered structural target (receptor) for the drug. 4. Microorganisms develop an altered metabolic pathway that bypasses the reaction inhibited by the ...
... 1. Microorganisms produce enzymes which destroy the active drug. 2. Microorganisms change their permeability to the drug. 3. Microorganisms develop an altered structural target (receptor) for the drug. 4. Microorganisms develop an altered metabolic pathway that bypasses the reaction inhibited by the ...
Oral Fluid Drug Screen Device
... prior to testing. Instruct the donor to not place anything in the mouth including food, drink, gum, or tobacco products for at least 10 minutes prior to collection. 1. Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Remove the test and cap from the sealed pouch and use the test as soon as pos ...
... prior to testing. Instruct the donor to not place anything in the mouth including food, drink, gum, or tobacco products for at least 10 minutes prior to collection. 1. Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Remove the test and cap from the sealed pouch and use the test as soon as pos ...
Bulletin #94
... Exception Drug Status criteria was revised to read as follows: (a) For treatment of osteoporosis in patients who do not respond to etidronate disodium/calcium (Didrocal) after receiving it for 1 year. (b) For treatment of osteoporosis in patients unable to tolerate edironate disodium/calcium (Didroc ...
... Exception Drug Status criteria was revised to read as follows: (a) For treatment of osteoporosis in patients who do not respond to etidronate disodium/calcium (Didrocal) after receiving it for 1 year. (b) For treatment of osteoporosis in patients unable to tolerate edironate disodium/calcium (Didroc ...
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.