7. Pharmacology MBBS
... Topics like Anaemia, Hypertension, Angina pectoris, Peptic ulcer, Oral contraceptives, Rickets, Diabetes mellitus etc. should be dealt in integrated sessions involving other para-clinical (and clinical) disciplines like pathology, Microbiology, Community Medicine etc. In such seminars students will ...
... Topics like Anaemia, Hypertension, Angina pectoris, Peptic ulcer, Oral contraceptives, Rickets, Diabetes mellitus etc. should be dealt in integrated sessions involving other para-clinical (and clinical) disciplines like pathology, Microbiology, Community Medicine etc. In such seminars students will ...
Pharmacogenetics: Clinical Implications
... Major histocompatibility proteins (MHC) investigated because of known links in other immune responses and allergic reactions ...
... Major histocompatibility proteins (MHC) investigated because of known links in other immune responses and allergic reactions ...
Respiratory
... Rodents are difficult to kill with poisons because they will eat a small bit of something and wait, and if they don't get sick, they continue. An effective rodenticide must be tasteless and odorless in lethal concentrations, and have a delayed effect. ...
... Rodents are difficult to kill with poisons because they will eat a small bit of something and wait, and if they don't get sick, they continue. An effective rodenticide must be tasteless and odorless in lethal concentrations, and have a delayed effect. ...
Why People Abuse Prescription Drugs “The Psychopharmacology of Addiction”
... PARTICULAR DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS THAT POSSESS A POTENTIAL FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL AND/OR PHYSICAL ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE INTO FIVE (5) ...
... PARTICULAR DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS THAT POSSESS A POTENTIAL FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL AND/OR PHYSICAL ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE INTO FIVE (5) ...
1-11-17 PPT
... b.Narrow and useful for gram negative anaerobes c. Narrow and useful for gram negative aerobes d.Narrow and useful for gram positive anaerobes ...
... b.Narrow and useful for gram negative anaerobes c. Narrow and useful for gram negative aerobes d.Narrow and useful for gram positive anaerobes ...
Ecstasy and Consciousness
... Psychopharmocology. 2000, October < http://mdma.net/longterm/ > Obrocki, J et al. "Ecstasy--long-term effects on the human central nervous system revealed by positron emission tomography" The British Journal of Psychiatry. Germany, 1999. < http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/175/2/186 > Rean ...
... Psychopharmocology. 2000, October < http://mdma.net/longterm/ > Obrocki, J et al. "Ecstasy--long-term effects on the human central nervous system revealed by positron emission tomography" The British Journal of Psychiatry. Germany, 1999. < http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/175/2/186 > Rean ...
The need to scale up HIV prevention for drug users
... World Health Organization: Addiction is a brain disease, 1997 ...
... World Health Organization: Addiction is a brain disease, 1997 ...
Imitrex - Pinky S. Tiwari, MD, PA
... In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this drug, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. ...
... In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this drug, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. ...
Pediatric Neurologic Emergencies – Maria Antonia Valencia
... - Consider specific antidotes like drug overdose or dose exposure - Reduce increased intracranial pressure: you may elevate the head up to 45° to increase jugular venous pressure, regulate the respiration to avoid bradypnea or decrease perfusion in the brain. Bradypnic environment tends to retain CO ...
... - Consider specific antidotes like drug overdose or dose exposure - Reduce increased intracranial pressure: you may elevate the head up to 45° to increase jugular venous pressure, regulate the respiration to avoid bradypnea or decrease perfusion in the brain. Bradypnic environment tends to retain CO ...
Oral contraceptives: 50 years ago introduction of Enovid
... • A 25 year old woman with several prior depressive episodes has a first hypomanic episode. You wish to treat her with a mood stabilizer. She does not wish to become pregnant and takes oral contraceptives (OC). What mood stabilizers would you consider? What should you avoid? ...
... • A 25 year old woman with several prior depressive episodes has a first hypomanic episode. You wish to treat her with a mood stabilizer. She does not wish to become pregnant and takes oral contraceptives (OC). What mood stabilizers would you consider? What should you avoid? ...
Distribution of Drug
... PENETRATION OF DRUGS THROUGH PLACENTAL BARRIER • Placenta is the membrane separating fetal blood from the maternal blood. • It is made up of fetal trophoblast basement membrane the endothelium. • Mean thickness in early pregnancy is (25 µm) which reduces to (2µm) at full term. ...
... PENETRATION OF DRUGS THROUGH PLACENTAL BARRIER • Placenta is the membrane separating fetal blood from the maternal blood. • It is made up of fetal trophoblast basement membrane the endothelium. • Mean thickness in early pregnancy is (25 µm) which reduces to (2µm) at full term. ...
Linking Addiction Medicine Fellowships with Adolescent Medicine
... • One (1) FTE or a minimum of 1,920 hours of practice experience • Practice experience must be in: (1) direct clinical care of patients; or(2) teaching, research or administration. • A minimum of 400 of the 1,920 hours must have been spent in the direct clinical care of patients. Hours must be focus ...
... • One (1) FTE or a minimum of 1,920 hours of practice experience • Practice experience must be in: (1) direct clinical care of patients; or(2) teaching, research or administration. • A minimum of 400 of the 1,920 hours must have been spent in the direct clinical care of patients. Hours must be focus ...
DOCKING STUDY OF SOME GLUTAMIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS POTENT ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS
... DNA as well as used us a building block of proteins. Thus, the structural variants of glutamine attracted our attention to develop possible anticancer agents, which may act through glutamine and/or folic acid antagonism. Computational Biology and bioinformatics have the potential not only of speedin ...
... DNA as well as used us a building block of proteins. Thus, the structural variants of glutamine attracted our attention to develop possible anticancer agents, which may act through glutamine and/or folic acid antagonism. Computational Biology and bioinformatics have the potential not only of speedin ...
Final Exam – Neurology 2004 1. A 16 year old boy is examined in
... 57. A 72 year old has been suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes for 7 years. For the past 3 hours he is suffering from weakness in the hand and in the right leg, the mouth's side is sloping. He cannot explain what's going on. According to his wife, he doesn't answer the questions that she ...
... 57. A 72 year old has been suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes for 7 years. For the past 3 hours he is suffering from weakness in the hand and in the right leg, the mouth's side is sloping. He cannot explain what's going on. According to his wife, he doesn't answer the questions that she ...
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... Baclofen is often used for muscle spasms; stimulates GABA-B receptors, inhibiting the release of the excitatory amino acids glutamate and aspartate. ...
... Baclofen is often used for muscle spasms; stimulates GABA-B receptors, inhibiting the release of the excitatory amino acids glutamate and aspartate. ...
Interaction of Plant Extracts with Central Nervous System Receptors
... An important part of the action of medicinal plants targets the central nervous system [10]. Both G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ion channels possess important functions in the CNS [11,12]. They mediate signal transduction events in the CNS, which are triggered by neurotransmitters and othe ...
... An important part of the action of medicinal plants targets the central nervous system [10]. Both G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ion channels possess important functions in the CNS [11,12]. They mediate signal transduction events in the CNS, which are triggered by neurotransmitters and othe ...
Autonomic Nervous System Anticholinergic Drugs
... - Drugs of this group cause N-M block by competing with Ach at the receptor site at the N-M junction so prevent depolarization of muscle cell membrane and inhibit muscle contraction so causing complete SK- M relaxation. ...
... - Drugs of this group cause N-M block by competing with Ach at the receptor site at the N-M junction so prevent depolarization of muscle cell membrane and inhibit muscle contraction so causing complete SK- M relaxation. ...
Drug Calculations
... Drug calculations can be worrisome. This is because we learn the formulas in paramedic school then learn the ‘street math’ when we get into the field. More drugs are supplied in prefilled syringes and drug dosages are getting a little easier. Like any other skill, you lose it if you don’t use it. ...
... Drug calculations can be worrisome. This is because we learn the formulas in paramedic school then learn the ‘street math’ when we get into the field. More drugs are supplied in prefilled syringes and drug dosages are getting a little easier. Like any other skill, you lose it if you don’t use it. ...
Do Illicit Street Drugs Cause Schizophrenia
... Party drugs cause side effects which are toxic psychoses. “Treatment refractory schizophrenia” is a toxic psychosis caused by treatment in a person who cannot metabolize psychiatric drugs. Impaired CYP450 metabolism + amphetamine, MDMA, or cocaine + cannabis toxicity Interactions are made worse ...
... Party drugs cause side effects which are toxic psychoses. “Treatment refractory schizophrenia” is a toxic psychosis caused by treatment in a person who cannot metabolize psychiatric drugs. Impaired CYP450 metabolism + amphetamine, MDMA, or cocaine + cannabis toxicity Interactions are made worse ...
FY M.Pharm Medicinal Natural Products
... PHT 2303– Topics in Pharmacology (50 marks) 3hr./week Biochemical Pharmacology: How Drugs Act: Molecular Aspects Targets for drug action. Receptors proteins Receptors families: structure and signal transduction mechanisms. Receptors for fast neurotransmitters G protein coupled receptors G prot ...
... PHT 2303– Topics in Pharmacology (50 marks) 3hr./week Biochemical Pharmacology: How Drugs Act: Molecular Aspects Targets for drug action. Receptors proteins Receptors families: structure and signal transduction mechanisms. Receptors for fast neurotransmitters G protein coupled receptors G prot ...
Adrenoceptor Antagonists
... block of β2 receptors. In bronchial asthma it is preferable to use selective β1 receptor blockers if they are needed for other conditions. C. Effects on the eye: Reduce intraocular pressure (useful for glaucoma) due to reduction in aqueous ...
... block of β2 receptors. In bronchial asthma it is preferable to use selective β1 receptor blockers if they are needed for other conditions. C. Effects on the eye: Reduce intraocular pressure (useful for glaucoma) due to reduction in aqueous ...
priorities for systematic reviews
... the ATC classification system and inclusion of the DDDs. The Committee in the 1999 edition comments that certain sections are in urgent need of review (pages 46-52, sections 14.2, 15, 17.1, 17.6, 17.7, 22, 27). In addition, I assume that the list will change now or later anyway as a result of what w ...
... the ATC classification system and inclusion of the DDDs. The Committee in the 1999 edition comments that certain sections are in urgent need of review (pages 46-52, sections 14.2, 15, 17.1, 17.6, 17.7, 22, 27). In addition, I assume that the list will change now or later anyway as a result of what w ...