RTF - South Australian Legislation
... a person for regular use by the person during a period exceeding 2 months, or during a period that, together with any other period for which a drug of dependence has, to the practitioner's or dentist's knowledge, been prescribed or supplied by a medical practitioner or dentist, would result in drugs ...
... a person for regular use by the person during a period exceeding 2 months, or during a period that, together with any other period for which a drug of dependence has, to the practitioner's or dentist's knowledge, been prescribed or supplied by a medical practitioner or dentist, would result in drugs ...
Product Monograph Template - Standard
... Endocrine and Metabolism: Adverse events affecting the calcium homeostasis leading to hypocalcemia were all assessed as possible or probable and reflect the calcium lowering properties of clodronate disodium. Immune: Patient surveillance encompassing about 2700 patient-years treated with clodronate ...
... Endocrine and Metabolism: Adverse events affecting the calcium homeostasis leading to hypocalcemia were all assessed as possible or probable and reflect the calcium lowering properties of clodronate disodium. Immune: Patient surveillance encompassing about 2700 patient-years treated with clodronate ...
Chapter-3 Drug and Excipients profile
... a full understanding of the risks of Isotretinoin therapy and monitoring requirements. The capsules should be taken with food once or twice daily. Adults including adolescents and the elderly Isotretinoin therapy should be started at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg daily. The therapeutic response to Isotretinoi ...
... a full understanding of the risks of Isotretinoin therapy and monitoring requirements. The capsules should be taken with food once or twice daily. Adults including adolescents and the elderly Isotretinoin therapy should be started at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg daily. The therapeutic response to Isotretinoi ...
on murine uterine contractility. : 0 Vol. 22, No. 1 , 2010 by Alawa
... Also results showed that the contractions elicited by the natron samples were far less (300folds) and not immediate as compared to oxytocin the standard drug despite the higher concentrations used, difference being mg/ml as against ng/ml. This suggests that the samples are interacting with contract ...
... Also results showed that the contractions elicited by the natron samples were far less (300folds) and not immediate as compared to oxytocin the standard drug despite the higher concentrations used, difference being mg/ml as against ng/ml. This suggests that the samples are interacting with contract ...
Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, Vol. 1 - cannabis
... heard: that of the medical historian, who is able to restore lost knowledge and enable us to integrate it into the larger picture of our subject. In this instance, he provides an excellent review of the use of cannabis in the Arabic medical tradition. Heretofore, this body of knowledge has been poor ...
... heard: that of the medical historian, who is able to restore lost knowledge and enable us to integrate it into the larger picture of our subject. In this instance, he provides an excellent review of the use of cannabis in the Arabic medical tradition. Heretofore, this body of knowledge has been poor ...
Epinephrine increases facility of outflow and cyclic AMP
... have raised the question of whether epinephrine's action may be mediated by prostaglandins, including some derivatives (eg, PGF2a) not known to stimulate cyclic AMP production.17 In addition, other data have questioned the role of 0-adrenergic receptors in epinephrine's ocular actions because of the ...
... have raised the question of whether epinephrine's action may be mediated by prostaglandins, including some derivatives (eg, PGF2a) not known to stimulate cyclic AMP production.17 In addition, other data have questioned the role of 0-adrenergic receptors in epinephrine's ocular actions because of the ...
COPD: FIXING the FIXABLES in 2003
... Sputum, Spasm and Swelling all have some degree of reversibility and that becomes the basis for treating COPD. New treatments are being studied and have been reported in Europe, Canada and the US. ...
... Sputum, Spasm and Swelling all have some degree of reversibility and that becomes the basis for treating COPD. New treatments are being studied and have been reported in Europe, Canada and the US. ...
GHB - CAP Members
... Methods of abuse GHB and its analogues are abused for their euphoric and calming effects and because some people believe they build muscles and cause weight loss. GHB and its analogues are also misused for their ability to increase libido, suggestibility, passivity, and to cause amnesia (no memory o ...
... Methods of abuse GHB and its analogues are abused for their euphoric and calming effects and because some people believe they build muscles and cause weight loss. GHB and its analogues are also misused for their ability to increase libido, suggestibility, passivity, and to cause amnesia (no memory o ...
Therapy Insight: drugs for gastrointestinal disorders in pregnant
... prospective, controlled trials in pregnant women, there are limited data on the safety of many medications used to treat gastrointestinal disease during pregnancy. In addition, the safety of drugs in animal studies does not necessarily correlate with their safety in pregnant women, but often is the ...
... prospective, controlled trials in pregnant women, there are limited data on the safety of many medications used to treat gastrointestinal disease during pregnancy. In addition, the safety of drugs in animal studies does not necessarily correlate with their safety in pregnant women, but often is the ...
Psychological and Cognitive Effects of Long
... peyote as a God-given medicine offering spiritual and physical healing for the betterment of all Native peoples. NAC members may attend prayer ceremonies as often as two or three nights in a week or as infrequently as once a year, but most members attend on average one ceremony a month. Many NAC mem ...
... peyote as a God-given medicine offering spiritual and physical healing for the betterment of all Native peoples. NAC members may attend prayer ceremonies as often as two or three nights in a week or as infrequently as once a year, but most members attend on average one ceremony a month. Many NAC mem ...
Current and Potential Drugs for Treatment of Obesity
... have been tried during this century along with their unintended consequences. Thyroid extract was the first drug tried and was reportedly used as early as 1893 (9). To achieve the effects on body weight, the doses required produce some measure of hyperthyroidism with catabolic consequences on bone, ...
... have been tried during this century along with their unintended consequences. Thyroid extract was the first drug tried and was reportedly used as early as 1893 (9). To achieve the effects on body weight, the doses required produce some measure of hyperthyroidism with catabolic consequences on bone, ...
DUROGESIC Transdermal System
... adverse reactions occur rise with increasing patient tolerance to fentanyl. The rate of development of tolerance varies widely among individuals. At equivalent analgesic serum concentrations, fentanyl and morphine produce a similar degree of hypoventilation. A small number of patients have experienc ...
... adverse reactions occur rise with increasing patient tolerance to fentanyl. The rate of development of tolerance varies widely among individuals. At equivalent analgesic serum concentrations, fentanyl and morphine produce a similar degree of hypoventilation. A small number of patients have experienc ...
neuroregulatory effects of nicotine
... Collins, 1985). The functional independence of the two cholinergic systems has been demonstrated in various drug discrimination paradigms (Rosecrans & Meltzer, 1981). Interactions between the two systems also have been observed. For example, anatomical data suggest that some nicotine receptors in br ...
... Collins, 1985). The functional independence of the two cholinergic systems has been demonstrated in various drug discrimination paradigms (Rosecrans & Meltzer, 1981). Interactions between the two systems also have been observed. For example, anatomical data suggest that some nicotine receptors in br ...
Pharm in Orofacial Pain Final
... • Consideration to a benefit-risk assessment for each patient is crucial, and consideration to the goals, expectations, and possible alternatives should be considered. • Initial dosing and opioid selection should be individualized according to the health status, previous opioid exposure, attainment ...
... • Consideration to a benefit-risk assessment for each patient is crucial, and consideration to the goals, expectations, and possible alternatives should be considered. • Initial dosing and opioid selection should be individualized according to the health status, previous opioid exposure, attainment ...
Product Monograph Template - Standard
... Suicidal Ideation and Behaviour: Suicidal ideation and behaviour have been reported in patients treated with antiepileptic agents in several indications. Patients with a history of depression and/or suicide attempts should be kept under close supervision. All patients treated with antiepileptic drug ...
... Suicidal Ideation and Behaviour: Suicidal ideation and behaviour have been reported in patients treated with antiepileptic agents in several indications. Patients with a history of depression and/or suicide attempts should be kept under close supervision. All patients treated with antiepileptic drug ...
Cortical Action Potential Backpropagation Explains Spike Threshold
... Cortical neurons initiate action potentials in their axon initial segments under a wide variety of conditions. These action potentials then propagate antidromically (backpropagate) through the soma and to variable degrees into the dendritic arbor (Stuart et al., 1997b; Palmer and Stuart, 2006; Shu e ...
... Cortical neurons initiate action potentials in their axon initial segments under a wide variety of conditions. These action potentials then propagate antidromically (backpropagate) through the soma and to variable degrees into the dendritic arbor (Stuart et al., 1997b; Palmer and Stuart, 2006; Shu e ...
Enabling Pharmacists To Respond To The Health Needs Of
... internal use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or other animals, and all substances and preparations, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the bodies of humans or other animals. Current: Subd. 6.Medicine. The term "medic ...
... internal use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or other animals, and all substances and preparations, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the bodies of humans or other animals. Current: Subd. 6.Medicine. The term "medic ...
Preclinical Evaluation Methods for Screening of
... wall caused by oxidized low density lipoprotein. The low disease is also increasing in the Middle East, India, and density lipoprotein molecule is globular shaped with a Central and South America. The rate of coronary artery hollow core to carry cholesterol throughout the body. disease in ethnic imm ...
... wall caused by oxidized low density lipoprotein. The low disease is also increasing in the Middle East, India, and density lipoprotein molecule is globular shaped with a Central and South America. The rate of coronary artery hollow core to carry cholesterol throughout the body. disease in ethnic imm ...
Effects of terbutaline and atenolol ... airways in asthmatic patients J.W.J. Lammers, Folgering,
... dose-response curve is probably due to the fact that atenolol, even in a low dose of 50 mg, is not completely P1 -adrenoceptor selective and blocks airway P2 -adrenoceptors to a certain extent [18] . A higher dose of the P2 -adrenoceptor agonist terbutaline is therefore necessary to achieve a bronch ...
... dose-response curve is probably due to the fact that atenolol, even in a low dose of 50 mg, is not completely P1 -adrenoceptor selective and blocks airway P2 -adrenoceptors to a certain extent [18] . A higher dose of the P2 -adrenoceptor agonist terbutaline is therefore necessary to achieve a bronch ...
Current And Emerging Therapeutics Of Autistic Disorder
... as the core social deficits. Again, results from initial openlabel reports and small controlled studies suggested possible effectiveness for naltrexone. More recent large well-designed controlled investigations involving children, adolescents, and adults with autistic disorder, however, have failed ...
... as the core social deficits. Again, results from initial openlabel reports and small controlled studies suggested possible effectiveness for naltrexone. More recent large well-designed controlled investigations involving children, adolescents, and adults with autistic disorder, however, have failed ...
l[SCHEDULE Y (See rules l22A, l22B, 122D, 122DA, 122DAA and
... 1. Application for permission> (1) Application for permission to import or manufacture new drugs for sale or to undertake clinical trials shall be made in Form 44 accompanied with following data in accordance with the appendices, namely:(i) chemical and pharmaceutical information as prescribed in it ...
... 1. Application for permission> (1) Application for permission to import or manufacture new drugs for sale or to undertake clinical trials shall be made in Form 44 accompanied with following data in accordance with the appendices, namely:(i) chemical and pharmaceutical information as prescribed in it ...
Which neuroreceptors mediate the subjective effects of MDMA in
... Citalopram markedly reduced most of the subjective effects of MDMA, including positive mood, increased extraversion and self-con®dence. Cardiovascular and adverse effects of MDMA were also attenuated by citalopram. Haloperidol selectively reduced MDMA-induced positive mood but had no effect on other ...
... Citalopram markedly reduced most of the subjective effects of MDMA, including positive mood, increased extraversion and self-con®dence. Cardiovascular and adverse effects of MDMA were also attenuated by citalopram. Haloperidol selectively reduced MDMA-induced positive mood but had no effect on other ...
Jane Stewart`s CV - Concordia University
... application of morphine in the ventral tegmental area. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 1984, 20, ...
... application of morphine in the ventral tegmental area. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 1984, 20, ...