MATRICARIA EXTRACT IN MICE RECUTITA
... the brain. It's affect 1% of the population worldwide, being the second most common neurological disorder after stroke, that associated with a variety of causative factors as; trauma, oxygen deprivation, tumors, infection and metabolic derangements producing long lasting plastic changes in the brain ...
... the brain. It's affect 1% of the population worldwide, being the second most common neurological disorder after stroke, that associated with a variety of causative factors as; trauma, oxygen deprivation, tumors, infection and metabolic derangements producing long lasting plastic changes in the brain ...
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... No additional benefit has been demonstrated for doses higher than 1.2mg/kg/day. The safety of doses above 1.8mg/kg has not been systematically evaluated. Dosing of children/adolescents over 70 kg body weight: Initial dose of 40mg per day. This should be maintained for a minimum of 7 days, before tit ...
... No additional benefit has been demonstrated for doses higher than 1.2mg/kg/day. The safety of doses above 1.8mg/kg has not been systematically evaluated. Dosing of children/adolescents over 70 kg body weight: Initial dose of 40mg per day. This should be maintained for a minimum of 7 days, before tit ...
Juvenile Animal Toxicology Studies to Support Paediatric Drug
... medicines in children was lacking • Thus, substantial unlicensed and off-label use of adult medicines in paediatric population • Doctors prescribing medicines to children without knowing if they were effective, what dose was appropriate and what adverse reactions the child might suffer • Off-label u ...
... medicines in children was lacking • Thus, substantial unlicensed and off-label use of adult medicines in paediatric population • Doctors prescribing medicines to children without knowing if they were effective, what dose was appropriate and what adverse reactions the child might suffer • Off-label u ...
Dr. A. Ramkishan- CDSCO WHO TRS WPU
... Sampling procedures for monitoring of market situations ...
... Sampling procedures for monitoring of market situations ...
SEMINAR ON BUCCAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTUM
... Two types of permeability cells have been used: side-by-side horizontal (i.e., Ussing-type) and vertical (i.e., Franztype). Diffusion cells are very useful to measure the transmembrane flux of a substance across a mucosa and to study the effects of absorption enhancers on the membrane. well-defi ...
... Two types of permeability cells have been used: side-by-side horizontal (i.e., Ussing-type) and vertical (i.e., Franztype). Diffusion cells are very useful to measure the transmembrane flux of a substance across a mucosa and to study the effects of absorption enhancers on the membrane. well-defi ...
Procalm
... Neuroleptic phenothiazines may potentiate QT interval prolongation which increases the risk of onset of serious ventricular arrhythmias of the torsade de pointes type, which is potentially fatal (sudden death). QT prolongation is exacerbated, in particular, in the presence of bradycardia, hypokalaem ...
... Neuroleptic phenothiazines may potentiate QT interval prolongation which increases the risk of onset of serious ventricular arrhythmias of the torsade de pointes type, which is potentially fatal (sudden death). QT prolongation is exacerbated, in particular, in the presence of bradycardia, hypokalaem ...
Prozac, Prozac Weekly, and Sarafem (fluoxetine)
... Most cases of major depression can be treated successfully, usually with medication, psychotherapy, or both. The combination of psychotherapy and antidepressants is very effective in treating moderate to severe depression. The medications improve mood, sleep, energy, and appetite while therapy stren ...
... Most cases of major depression can be treated successfully, usually with medication, psychotherapy, or both. The combination of psychotherapy and antidepressants is very effective in treating moderate to severe depression. The medications improve mood, sleep, energy, and appetite while therapy stren ...
Advances in pharmacotherapy for allergic conjunctivitis
... pheniramine, the first antihistamines to be formulated ophthalmically, tends to be immediate but temporary, and therefore, these agents may require frequent dosing throughout the day. Because first-generation antihistamines are for the most part ineffective against redness, they are not used in isol ...
... pheniramine, the first antihistamines to be formulated ophthalmically, tends to be immediate but temporary, and therefore, these agents may require frequent dosing throughout the day. Because first-generation antihistamines are for the most part ineffective against redness, they are not used in isol ...
Prescribing for Pregnant or Lactating Women
... • Relative recommendations and cautions regarding drug use while breastfeeding can be found in medical literature, however prescribers are always advised to conduct a risk to benefit assessment and to seek the advice or opinion of the physician directly supervising the patient’s post-natal care prio ...
... • Relative recommendations and cautions regarding drug use while breastfeeding can be found in medical literature, however prescribers are always advised to conduct a risk to benefit assessment and to seek the advice or opinion of the physician directly supervising the patient’s post-natal care prio ...
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ORODISPERSIBLE FILM OF SILDENAFILCITRATE Research Article
... dissolution tests were performed with large amounts of media (Ali et al. 2002 [24], Desai and Kumar 2004[25]), which are physiologically not present in the oral cavity. Furthermore, a disintegration measurement setup for fast-dissolving oral dosage forms, in this case orodispersible tablets ODTs, ha ...
... dissolution tests were performed with large amounts of media (Ali et al. 2002 [24], Desai and Kumar 2004[25]), which are physiologically not present in the oral cavity. Furthermore, a disintegration measurement setup for fast-dissolving oral dosage forms, in this case orodispersible tablets ODTs, ha ...
D2-agonist quinpirole induces perseveration of routes and
... The behavior in an open field of rats injected with the D2-agonist quinpirole (2 mg/kg; n = 10) and saline (n = 10) was analyzed in terms of routes and movements. Quinpirole induces perseveration of routes without inducing perseveration of movements. Perseveration of routes consists of repeated trav ...
... The behavior in an open field of rats injected with the D2-agonist quinpirole (2 mg/kg; n = 10) and saline (n = 10) was analyzed in terms of routes and movements. Quinpirole induces perseveration of routes without inducing perseveration of movements. Perseveration of routes consists of repeated trav ...
Clinical Pharmacokinetic Studies of Pharmaceuticals
... Clinical pharmacokinetic studies are performed to examine the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of a drug under investigation (investigational drug and approved drug) in healthy volunteers and/or patients. Data obtained from such studies are useful for the design and conduct of sub ...
... Clinical pharmacokinetic studies are performed to examine the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of a drug under investigation (investigational drug and approved drug) in healthy volunteers and/or patients. Data obtained from such studies are useful for the design and conduct of sub ...
The statins: a drug class to celebrate
... addition, are safe and well tolerated • The main benefit of statin therapy is the reduction of the clinical consequences of atherosclerotic vascular disease • Statins are specific, competitive inhibitors of hepatic HMG-CoA reductase, which catalyses the first step in cholesterol synthesis, the conve ...
... addition, are safe and well tolerated • The main benefit of statin therapy is the reduction of the clinical consequences of atherosclerotic vascular disease • Statins are specific, competitive inhibitors of hepatic HMG-CoA reductase, which catalyses the first step in cholesterol synthesis, the conve ...
PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF FLUOXEITINE HYDROCHLORIDE ORAL DISPERSIBLE TABLETS Research Article
... of the tablet binder and the physical forces that act under compression to form the tablet. The mechanism by which tablet is broken down into smaller particles and then produces a homogeneous suspension or solution is based on 1. By capillary action 2. High swell ability of disintegrants 3. Capillar ...
... of the tablet binder and the physical forces that act under compression to form the tablet. The mechanism by which tablet is broken down into smaller particles and then produces a homogeneous suspension or solution is based on 1. By capillary action 2. High swell ability of disintegrants 3. Capillar ...
AMRIXAL extended-release capsules
... discontinuation. Hyperpyretic crisis seizures and deaths have occurred in patients receiving cyclobenzaprine (or structurally similar tricyclic antidepres- sants) concomitantly with MAO inhibitor drugs. • During the acute recovery phase of myocardial infarction, and in patients with arrhythmias, hea ...
... discontinuation. Hyperpyretic crisis seizures and deaths have occurred in patients receiving cyclobenzaprine (or structurally similar tricyclic antidepres- sants) concomitantly with MAO inhibitor drugs. • During the acute recovery phase of myocardial infarction, and in patients with arrhythmias, hea ...
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... however (Laurence and Bennett, 1980). The subject may be more confident and better satisfied with a performance which has, in fact, deteriorated in accuracy as well as being more speedily accomplished. As long as they are taken irregularly andin low or moderate doses, amphetamines do not appear to p ...
... however (Laurence and Bennett, 1980). The subject may be more confident and better satisfied with a performance which has, in fact, deteriorated in accuracy as well as being more speedily accomplished. As long as they are taken irregularly andin low or moderate doses, amphetamines do not appear to p ...
utilization management criteria
... Systemic disorders: sarcoidosis, pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, neurofibromatosis, vasculitis Metabolic disorders: glycogen storage disease, Gaucher disease, thyroid disorders Others: tumoral obstruction, fibrosing mediastinitis, chronic renal failure on dialysis ...
... Systemic disorders: sarcoidosis, pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, neurofibromatosis, vasculitis Metabolic disorders: glycogen storage disease, Gaucher disease, thyroid disorders Others: tumoral obstruction, fibrosing mediastinitis, chronic renal failure on dialysis ...
The Impact of Methamphetamine in Kern County: A Preliminary Study
... abuse can cause changes in brain structure, brain function and memory. It often leads to psychotic behavior such as paranoia, hallucinations and violent tendencies. Brain scans of meth addicts resemble those of patients with advanced Alzheimer’s. After more than a year of abstinence, former us ...
... abuse can cause changes in brain structure, brain function and memory. It often leads to psychotic behavior such as paranoia, hallucinations and violent tendencies. Brain scans of meth addicts resemble those of patients with advanced Alzheimer’s. After more than a year of abstinence, former us ...
Drugs of Abuse - Southwestern University
... The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) places all substances which were in some manner regulated under existing federal ...
... The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) places all substances which were in some manner regulated under existing federal ...
Evidence-based guideline: Antiepileptic drug selection
... therapeutic AED effects, including seizure control. Use of AEDs that decrease ARV levels (e.g., the enzyme-inducing AEDs [EI-AEDs] phenytoin, phenobarbital, and carbamazepine) may lead to virologic failure, resulting in immunologic decline, clinical disease progression, and development of ARV resist ...
... therapeutic AED effects, including seizure control. Use of AEDs that decrease ARV levels (e.g., the enzyme-inducing AEDs [EI-AEDs] phenytoin, phenobarbital, and carbamazepine) may lead to virologic failure, resulting in immunologic decline, clinical disease progression, and development of ARV resist ...
New antiarrhythmic agents for atrial fibrillation
... atrial rate, there is intracellular calcium overload, which decreases the trans-sarcolemmal calcium gradient and hence reduces calcium-induced activation of the L-type channel, with consequent reduction in L-type calcium current, ICal. This phenomenon, termed ‘pseudo-remodeling’, shortens the refrac ...
... atrial rate, there is intracellular calcium overload, which decreases the trans-sarcolemmal calcium gradient and hence reduces calcium-induced activation of the L-type channel, with consequent reduction in L-type calcium current, ICal. This phenomenon, termed ‘pseudo-remodeling’, shortens the refrac ...
Do Topically Applied Skin Creams Containing Retinyl Palmitate
... topical application of a retinoid could result in the generation and distribution of a wide variety of bioactive products. (III) Retinoid Toxicity The uptake of excess retinoids, e.g., hypervitaminosis A, causes toxic effects in humans. The adverse effects, both acute and chronic toxicity, can occur ...
... topical application of a retinoid could result in the generation and distribution of a wide variety of bioactive products. (III) Retinoid Toxicity The uptake of excess retinoids, e.g., hypervitaminosis A, causes toxic effects in humans. The adverse effects, both acute and chronic toxicity, can occur ...