The Semantic Web in Ten Passages
... elderly: aminoglycosides, atenolol, diazepam, digoxin, oral hypoglycemic agents, warfarin, NSAIDs ...
... elderly: aminoglycosides, atenolol, diazepam, digoxin, oral hypoglycemic agents, warfarin, NSAIDs ...
Lutz Heide, Pharmaceutical Institute, Tübingen University
... Retrospective: It was discovered in the mid 1950s and for many years it was tought to exist only in eukaryotes. Period of controversy: Serine, threonine and tyrosine phosphorylation is the most common type of phosphorylation in eukaryotes, on contrary, in bacteria phosphorylation occurs predominantl ...
... Retrospective: It was discovered in the mid 1950s and for many years it was tought to exist only in eukaryotes. Period of controversy: Serine, threonine and tyrosine phosphorylation is the most common type of phosphorylation in eukaryotes, on contrary, in bacteria phosphorylation occurs predominantl ...
Process Pharmacology: A Pharmacological Data Science Approach
... A novel functional-genomics based concept of pharmacology that uses artificial intelligence techniques for mining and knowledge discovery in ‘‘big data’’ providing comprehensive information about the drugs’ targets and their functional genomics is proposed. In ‘‘process pharmacology’’, drugs are ass ...
... A novel functional-genomics based concept of pharmacology that uses artificial intelligence techniques for mining and knowledge discovery in ‘‘big data’’ providing comprehensive information about the drugs’ targets and their functional genomics is proposed. In ‘‘process pharmacology’’, drugs are ass ...
Antineoplastic Drugs
... Anticancer drugs available do not specifically recognize neoplastic cells but, rather, affect all kinds of proliferating cells, both normal and abnormal Ideal anti cancer drug–currently not available ...
... Anticancer drugs available do not specifically recognize neoplastic cells but, rather, affect all kinds of proliferating cells, both normal and abnormal Ideal anti cancer drug–currently not available ...
Patient Education LORAZEPAM
... This drug can cause drowsiness, dizziness, lack of coordination, grogginess, headache, nausea, dry mouth, blurred vision. If these effects continue or become severe, contact your doctor. Notify your doctor if you experience any of these effects while using this drug: confusion, hallucinations, depre ...
... This drug can cause drowsiness, dizziness, lack of coordination, grogginess, headache, nausea, dry mouth, blurred vision. If these effects continue or become severe, contact your doctor. Notify your doctor if you experience any of these effects while using this drug: confusion, hallucinations, depre ...
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... at a time. The shape of the suppository ensures that it will stay in the rectal orifice in direct contact with the hemorrhoid. The mold also features an air vent for each suppository, enabling the dosage form to stay in the body for up to six hours. The air vent is created using a removable metal pl ...
... at a time. The shape of the suppository ensures that it will stay in the rectal orifice in direct contact with the hemorrhoid. The mold also features an air vent for each suppository, enabling the dosage form to stay in the body for up to six hours. The air vent is created using a removable metal pl ...
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... available thirteen years into the study, and became the ultimate cure. Consequently, many men had infected their families, their children and eventually died from complications related to the disease. Years later, President Bill Clinton made a formal apology on behalf of the U.S. government for the ...
... available thirteen years into the study, and became the ultimate cure. Consequently, many men had infected their families, their children and eventually died from complications related to the disease. Years later, President Bill Clinton made a formal apology on behalf of the U.S. government for the ...
Autacoid Drugs Major autacoids
... Salbutamol or albuterol is a short-actingβ2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm in conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Salbutamol was the first selective β2-receptor agonist to be marketed — in 1968. The drug was an instant success, and ha ...
... Salbutamol or albuterol is a short-actingβ2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm in conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Salbutamol was the first selective β2-receptor agonist to be marketed — in 1968. The drug was an instant success, and ha ...
Principles of Drugs
... • The metabolism of a drug and its passage from the liver into the circulation. • A drug given via the oral route may be extensively metabolized by the liver before reaching the systemic circulation (high firstpass effect). • The same drug—given IV—bypasses the liver, preventing the first-pass effec ...
... • The metabolism of a drug and its passage from the liver into the circulation. • A drug given via the oral route may be extensively metabolized by the liver before reaching the systemic circulation (high firstpass effect). • The same drug—given IV—bypasses the liver, preventing the first-pass effec ...
Противомикробни средства
... In some infections the choice of antimicrobails follows automatically from the cliniccal diagnosis because the causative organknish is always the same, and is virtually always sensitive to the same drug, e.g. segmental pneumonia in a young person which is almost always caused by S. pneumonia (benzy ...
... In some infections the choice of antimicrobails follows automatically from the cliniccal diagnosis because the causative organknish is always the same, and is virtually always sensitive to the same drug, e.g. segmental pneumonia in a young person which is almost always caused by S. pneumonia (benzy ...
Drug Incompatibility - B. Braun Melsungen AG
... The pH-value and the buffer capacity (pKa value) of the IV solutions and the drugs used are major factors responsible for physical interactions [Newton 2009]. The situation in an infusion regimen is specific to the combination of drugs and solution used. Usually, the drug has the greatest influence ...
... The pH-value and the buffer capacity (pKa value) of the IV solutions and the drugs used are major factors responsible for physical interactions [Newton 2009]. The situation in an infusion regimen is specific to the combination of drugs and solution used. Usually, the drug has the greatest influence ...
Drug Incompatibility - B. Braun Medical SA
... The pH-value and the buffer capacity (pKa value) of the IV solutions and the drugs used are major factors responsible for physical interactions [Newton 2009]. The situation in an infusion regimen is specific to the combination of drugs and solution used. Usually, the drug has the greatest influence ...
... The pH-value and the buffer capacity (pKa value) of the IV solutions and the drugs used are major factors responsible for physical interactions [Newton 2009]. The situation in an infusion regimen is specific to the combination of drugs and solution used. Usually, the drug has the greatest influence ...
NPLEX Combination Review Introductory Chapter – Concepts
... Half Life and Elimination • In practice, this means that it takes just over 4.7 times the half-life for a drug's serum concentration to reach steady state after regular dosing is started, stopped, or the dose changed. – “The 5X rule” ...
... Half Life and Elimination • In practice, this means that it takes just over 4.7 times the half-life for a drug's serum concentration to reach steady state after regular dosing is started, stopped, or the dose changed. – “The 5X rule” ...
Global Development Paradigm 2 - Drug Information Association
... a) Decide which special populations are important to confirm in Chinese patients b) Decide if confirmation needed using PK only, PK-PD, or an efficacy-safety trial c) Simulate trial based on prior knowledge with this drug and others + earlier PBPK simulations d) Consider Bayesian trial design to be ...
... a) Decide which special populations are important to confirm in Chinese patients b) Decide if confirmation needed using PK only, PK-PD, or an efficacy-safety trial c) Simulate trial based on prior knowledge with this drug and others + earlier PBPK simulations d) Consider Bayesian trial design to be ...
Al-Balqa` Applied University Faculty of Engineering Technology
... Course Description: This course is a requirement for the chemical engineering students, which is formed from ten experiments. It is designed to make the student to be familiarized with techniques commonly used in the organic laboratories for identification, purification and separation of organic com ...
... Course Description: This course is a requirement for the chemical engineering students, which is formed from ten experiments. It is designed to make the student to be familiarized with techniques commonly used in the organic laboratories for identification, purification and separation of organic com ...
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... or isn´t expected according to drug characteristic. SIGNAL Reported information about possible causal relationship between adverse event and, this relationship was yet unknown or incompletely documented. Usually more than 1 report is required for signal. ...
... or isn´t expected according to drug characteristic. SIGNAL Reported information about possible causal relationship between adverse event and, this relationship was yet unknown or incompletely documented. Usually more than 1 report is required for signal. ...
Antibiotics - Dr Magrann
... Aminoglycosides: All bind on 50S. These are strong, but not very selective. They can cause kidney and inner ear damage. Gentamicin (made by microsporin fungus) Streptomycin (made by streptomyces fungus) Kanamycin (“ ...
... Aminoglycosides: All bind on 50S. These are strong, but not very selective. They can cause kidney and inner ear damage. Gentamicin (made by microsporin fungus) Streptomycin (made by streptomyces fungus) Kanamycin (“ ...
Receptor-drug interaction
... Liver: - Detoxification process - Storage device Hormones: - From where they produced - How they work To understand all this you have to understand the molecular level of body organization ...
... Liver: - Detoxification process - Storage device Hormones: - From where they produced - How they work To understand all this you have to understand the molecular level of body organization ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
... hiscosamides, streptogramins, oxazolidinones and glycylcyclines cause an inhibition of the protein synthesis. Drugs like daptomycin cause a change in the membrane potential and ultimately lead to the death of the bacteria ...
... hiscosamides, streptogramins, oxazolidinones and glycylcyclines cause an inhibition of the protein synthesis. Drugs like daptomycin cause a change in the membrane potential and ultimately lead to the death of the bacteria ...
Medicine Man Viewing Guide
... 4. Watch for natural cures Campbell uses: caffeine drugs, stuff for lips, headaches. Describe the side effects of the yoco medicine. Do you think it would meet the Food and Drug Administration guidelines? Why or why not? ...
... 4. Watch for natural cures Campbell uses: caffeine drugs, stuff for lips, headaches. Describe the side effects of the yoco medicine. Do you think it would meet the Food and Drug Administration guidelines? Why or why not? ...
NAVELBINE: Fast Detection in Urine Sample with
... Navelbine: Fast Detection in Urine Sample with STYROS 2R/XH. Navelbine is a semi-synthetic vinca alkaloid with antitumor activity. It is the ditartrate salt of Vinorelbine. CH3 ...
... Navelbine: Fast Detection in Urine Sample with STYROS 2R/XH. Navelbine is a semi-synthetic vinca alkaloid with antitumor activity. It is the ditartrate salt of Vinorelbine. CH3 ...
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... Resume The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term applica ...
... Resume The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term applica ...
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... Resume The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term applica ...
... Resume The available knowledge on the human genome and the present SNPs in it allow two approaches: 1. Finding new targets (either on the genome, the mRNA, or the protein level) 2. pharmacogenomic methods will lead to personalized medicine (which drug and at what dosage), esp. for long term applica ...
Group IV Elements
... Si, Ge, Sn,Pb Si most abundant element in Nature afdter O Ge, Sn, Pb are rare elements Sn,Pb have been known since long time, because they can be just melted out of their minerals Ge was discovered after its existance has been predicted. It is purified from coal and zinc ore concentrates ...
... Si, Ge, Sn,Pb Si most abundant element in Nature afdter O Ge, Sn, Pb are rare elements Sn,Pb have been known since long time, because they can be just melted out of their minerals Ge was discovered after its existance has been predicted. It is purified from coal and zinc ore concentrates ...
Topic 9. Clinical-pharmacological characteristics of anti
... World Health Organization (WHO), the rate of Allergy takes the 3rd place among other diseases. According to statistics, now in the world on one or another form of allergic diseases affecting 20-40% of population, that's mean at least every 5th inhabitants for the planet is allergy sufferer. Today >4 ...
... World Health Organization (WHO), the rate of Allergy takes the 3rd place among other diseases. According to statistics, now in the world on one or another form of allergic diseases affecting 20-40% of population, that's mean at least every 5th inhabitants for the planet is allergy sufferer. Today >4 ...
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.