Articles Exenatide once weekly plus dapagliflozin once daily versus
... increasing urinary glucose excretion.3–7 These drugs also provide sustained weight loss via different mechanisms, with GLP-1 receptor agonists decreasing food intake by reducing appetite6 and SGLT2 inhibitors increasing calorie excretion.8 The glucose-dependent manner of the glucose-lowering mechani ...
... increasing urinary glucose excretion.3–7 These drugs also provide sustained weight loss via different mechanisms, with GLP-1 receptor agonists decreasing food intake by reducing appetite6 and SGLT2 inhibitors increasing calorie excretion.8 The glucose-dependent manner of the glucose-lowering mechani ...
pediatric dose/route
... At medium doses (5 to 10 mcg/kg/min) stimulates beta receptors (increased heart rate and contractility resulting in increased cardiac output). At high doses (greater than 10 mcg/kg/min) stimulates alpha-adrenergic receptors (peripheral vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure). INDICATIONS: Hy ...
... At medium doses (5 to 10 mcg/kg/min) stimulates beta receptors (increased heart rate and contractility resulting in increased cardiac output). At high doses (greater than 10 mcg/kg/min) stimulates alpha-adrenergic receptors (peripheral vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure). INDICATIONS: Hy ...
Neurobiology of Exercise
... behavior, and cognitions such as wanting, liking, and executive functions have been elaborated (14 –16). Also, some of the neural circuits regulating effort-related decision-making have been identified (17). In contrast, relatively little is known about mechanisms underlying the influence of physica ...
... behavior, and cognitions such as wanting, liking, and executive functions have been elaborated (14 –16). Also, some of the neural circuits regulating effort-related decision-making have been identified (17). In contrast, relatively little is known about mechanisms underlying the influence of physica ...
Synergistic Neuroprotective Potential of
... four quadrants. An escape platform (equidistant from the middle of the pool and the side wall), was located in the middle of one quadrant. The platform was placed 1.0 cm below the water surface. During each trial same quadrant was utilized placing the platform. Reaching on the platform is the only e ...
... four quadrants. An escape platform (equidistant from the middle of the pool and the side wall), was located in the middle of one quadrant. The platform was placed 1.0 cm below the water surface. During each trial same quadrant was utilized placing the platform. Reaching on the platform is the only e ...
Current views on antidotal therapy in managing cases of poisoning
... which oxidize the iron in haemoglobin to produce methaemoglobin. 30 There are other agents such as 4-dimethylaminophenol and hydroxylamine, which are also efficient inducers of methaemoglobinaemia and can be used as cyanide antidotes.31 Unfortunately, in India, none of these antidotes are available. ...
... which oxidize the iron in haemoglobin to produce methaemoglobin. 30 There are other agents such as 4-dimethylaminophenol and hydroxylamine, which are also efficient inducers of methaemoglobinaemia and can be used as cyanide antidotes.31 Unfortunately, in India, none of these antidotes are available. ...
Methadone Poisoning
... So called “methadone maintenance treatment” emerged from trials in New York City in 1964 in response to the dramatic and continuing increase of heroin abuse and addiction following World ...
... So called “methadone maintenance treatment” emerged from trials in New York City in 1964 in response to the dramatic and continuing increase of heroin abuse and addiction following World ...
Potent synthetic cannabinoid smoking mixtures
... 5F-PB22: 1-(5-fluoropentyl)-1H-indole-3-carboxylic acid 8-quinolinyl ester [18] (right) ...
... 5F-PB22: 1-(5-fluoropentyl)-1H-indole-3-carboxylic acid 8-quinolinyl ester [18] (right) ...
PAIN & ANALGESIA
... MODE OF ACTION: Acts on 4 different receptors in the brain and spinal cord ...
... MODE OF ACTION: Acts on 4 different receptors in the brain and spinal cord ...
World Health Organization Department of Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response WHO/CDS/CSR/DRS/2001.4
... research and control activities in endemic countries have left many of these countries with little technical capacity for malaria control activities. Each year an estimated 300 to 500 million clinical cases of malaria occur, making it one of the most common infectious diseases worldwide. Malaria can ...
... research and control activities in endemic countries have left many of these countries with little technical capacity for malaria control activities. Each year an estimated 300 to 500 million clinical cases of malaria occur, making it one of the most common infectious diseases worldwide. Malaria can ...
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... Patients with difficult airways may be good candidates for more invasive airway management instead of attempting intubation. Our cases illustrate the need for an emergent cricothyroidotomy and/or tracheostomy rather than repeated efforts with difficult intubations for ACE-inhibitor induced angioedem ...
... Patients with difficult airways may be good candidates for more invasive airway management instead of attempting intubation. Our cases illustrate the need for an emergent cricothyroidotomy and/or tracheostomy rather than repeated efforts with difficult intubations for ACE-inhibitor induced angioedem ...
The Artemisinin Project
... Artemisinins can be used alone, but this leads to a high rate of recrudescence (return of parasites) and other drugs are required to clear the body of all parasites and prevent recurrence. The World Health Organization is pressuring manufacturers to stop making the uncompounded drug available to the ...
... Artemisinins can be used alone, but this leads to a high rate of recrudescence (return of parasites) and other drugs are required to clear the body of all parasites and prevent recurrence. The World Health Organization is pressuring manufacturers to stop making the uncompounded drug available to the ...
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... Stroke syndrome constitutes an important and formidable health problem globally. The stroke syndrome consists of the rapid development of a focal neurological deficit that is usually localised to an area of brain supplied by a specific artery. In India surveys show hemiplegia prevalence of 200 per 1 ...
... Stroke syndrome constitutes an important and formidable health problem globally. The stroke syndrome consists of the rapid development of a focal neurological deficit that is usually localised to an area of brain supplied by a specific artery. In India surveys show hemiplegia prevalence of 200 per 1 ...
Therapeutics Week 3
... parasympathetic and sympathetic innervation The response will be equal to the sum of excitatory and inhibitory influences of the two divisions of the ANS (if a tissue receives both innervations) Sensory fiber in one division can influence motor fibers in the other Copyright © 2011, 2007 Mosby, Inc., ...
... parasympathetic and sympathetic innervation The response will be equal to the sum of excitatory and inhibitory influences of the two divisions of the ANS (if a tissue receives both innervations) Sensory fiber in one division can influence motor fibers in the other Copyright © 2011, 2007 Mosby, Inc., ...
Chapter 7: Consciousness
... current users of marijuana • Only 4% use other illicit drugs – Indirect effects cause most problems associated with drug use Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2006 ...
... current users of marijuana • Only 4% use other illicit drugs – Indirect effects cause most problems associated with drug use Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2006 ...
Product Monograph Template - Standard
... patients above 65 years of age, although there has been at least one such fatality in a younger patient. Patients who are to receive REMERON® should be warned about the risk of developing agranulocytosis, and advised to contact their physician if they experience any indication of infection such as f ...
... patients above 65 years of age, although there has been at least one such fatality in a younger patient. Patients who are to receive REMERON® should be warned about the risk of developing agranulocytosis, and advised to contact their physician if they experience any indication of infection such as f ...
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... parietal cortex) are lower in patients with hallucinations42. While this identifies a cortical ‘cholinergic correlate’ of hallucinogenesis in DLB, abnormalities in REM sleep (below) could also implicate the pathology of pedunculopontine neurones, with intrusions of REM into the waking state. The int ...
... parietal cortex) are lower in patients with hallucinations42. While this identifies a cortical ‘cholinergic correlate’ of hallucinogenesis in DLB, abnormalities in REM sleep (below) could also implicate the pathology of pedunculopontine neurones, with intrusions of REM into the waking state. The int ...
Formulation And Evaluation Of Clotrimazole Solid Dispersion
... The anti-fungal activity of the optimized Clotrimazole solid dispersion incorporated gel was compared with marketed clotrimazole gel, was determined using Candida albicans. The suspension of Candida albicans was poured evenly on plates of Sabourauds dextrose agar. Agar wells were cut from the seeded ...
... The anti-fungal activity of the optimized Clotrimazole solid dispersion incorporated gel was compared with marketed clotrimazole gel, was determined using Candida albicans. The suspension of Candida albicans was poured evenly on plates of Sabourauds dextrose agar. Agar wells were cut from the seeded ...
Nausea and Vomiting Side Effects with Opioid
... opioid analgesia and represent a significant cause of patient discomfort and treatment dissatisfaction. This review examines the mechanisms that produce these side effects, their impact on treatment outcomes in chronic pain patients, and counteractive strategies. Results. A number of mechanisms by wh ...
... opioid analgesia and represent a significant cause of patient discomfort and treatment dissatisfaction. This review examines the mechanisms that produce these side effects, their impact on treatment outcomes in chronic pain patients, and counteractive strategies. Results. A number of mechanisms by wh ...
In vitro and in vivo structure and activity relationship analysis of
... of cancer [2], psoriasis [3], asthma [4], etc. There is growing evidence that chronic inflammation and angiogenesis are codependent, involving increased cellular infiltration and proliferation as well as overlapping with the roles of regulatory growth factors and cytokines [5]. On the basis of ethno ...
... of cancer [2], psoriasis [3], asthma [4], etc. There is growing evidence that chronic inflammation and angiogenesis are codependent, involving increased cellular infiltration and proliferation as well as overlapping with the roles of regulatory growth factors and cytokines [5]. On the basis of ethno ...
Opioids analgesics and antagonists
... • Physical dependence on and abuse of tramadol have been reported. • Because of its inhibitory effect on serotonin uptake, tramadol should not be used in patients taking monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors ...
... • Physical dependence on and abuse of tramadol have been reported. • Because of its inhibitory effect on serotonin uptake, tramadol should not be used in patients taking monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors ...
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... drug. All of these properties to various degrees influence the rate of a drug’s permeation through the skin [6]. Furthermore, physiological factors, such as the skin (age, hydration, condition and metabolism), body (anatomical) location, race, gender and temperature are reported to affect the rate o ...
... drug. All of these properties to various degrees influence the rate of a drug’s permeation through the skin [6]. Furthermore, physiological factors, such as the skin (age, hydration, condition and metabolism), body (anatomical) location, race, gender and temperature are reported to affect the rate o ...
Demerol (meperidine hydrochloride)
... Acute overdosage is likely to lead to respiratory depression (a decrease in respiratory rate and/or tidal volume, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, cyanosis), extreme somnolence progressing to stupor or coma, myosis, hypothermia, skeletal muscle flaccidity, cold and clammy skin and sometimes bradycardia an ...
... Acute overdosage is likely to lead to respiratory depression (a decrease in respiratory rate and/or tidal volume, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, cyanosis), extreme somnolence progressing to stupor or coma, myosis, hypothermia, skeletal muscle flaccidity, cold and clammy skin and sometimes bradycardia an ...