Formulation
... a longer retention time and appears highly responsive to agents that enhance the absorption of poorly absorbed drugs. Apart from retarding or targeting dosage forms, a reliable colonic drug delivery could also be an important starting position for the colonic absorption of per-orally applied, undige ...
... a longer retention time and appears highly responsive to agents that enhance the absorption of poorly absorbed drugs. Apart from retarding or targeting dosage forms, a reliable colonic drug delivery could also be an important starting position for the colonic absorption of per-orally applied, undige ...
Slide 1
... Thin film drug delivery is a process of delivering drugs to the systemic circulation via a thin film that dissolves when in contact with liquid, often referred to as a dissolving film or strip. thin film strips are typically designed for oral administran, with the user placing the strip on or under ...
... Thin film drug delivery is a process of delivering drugs to the systemic circulation via a thin film that dissolves when in contact with liquid, often referred to as a dissolving film or strip. thin film strips are typically designed for oral administran, with the user placing the strip on or under ...
- International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and
... Gupta MK et al. IJRPS 2011,1(1),100-109 following its admistraction. The antipyretic activity stared as early as 1h and the effect was maintain for 4h.The response was comparable to that antipyretic activity of paracetamol a standard antipyretic drug. But aqueous extract did not showed significant ...
... Gupta MK et al. IJRPS 2011,1(1),100-109 following its admistraction. The antipyretic activity stared as early as 1h and the effect was maintain for 4h.The response was comparable to that antipyretic activity of paracetamol a standard antipyretic drug. But aqueous extract did not showed significant ...
Carbamazepine
... James W. Jefferson, M.D. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry University of Wisconsin School Of Medicine and Public Health Distinguished Senior Scientist Madison Institute of Medicine ...
... James W. Jefferson, M.D. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry University of Wisconsin School Of Medicine and Public Health Distinguished Senior Scientist Madison Institute of Medicine ...
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF FLUCONAZOLE TOPICAL GEL Research Article DOAA A. HELAL
... Fluconazole is an imidazole derivative used for the treatment of local and systemic fungal infection. The oral use of fluconazole is not recommended as it has many side effects. The present study was designed to formulate and evaluate different formulae of topical gel containing fluconazole for trea ...
... Fluconazole is an imidazole derivative used for the treatment of local and systemic fungal infection. The oral use of fluconazole is not recommended as it has many side effects. The present study was designed to formulate and evaluate different formulae of topical gel containing fluconazole for trea ...
DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LAMOTRIGINE ORODISPERSIBLE TABLETS: INCLUSION COMPLEX WITH HYDROXYPROPYL Β CYCLODEXTRIN
... The present study aimed at preparing Orodispersible tablets of lamotrigine by forming inclusion complex with hydroxypropyl β‐cyclodextrin (HPβCD) employing kneading method. The complex was compressed into tablets along with superdisintegrants such as Kyron T‐314, Sodium starch glyc ...
... The present study aimed at preparing Orodispersible tablets of lamotrigine by forming inclusion complex with hydroxypropyl β‐cyclodextrin (HPβCD) employing kneading method. The complex was compressed into tablets along with superdisintegrants such as Kyron T‐314, Sodium starch glyc ...
Omnicare Diabetes Health Management Program
... events. Most errors occur in the prescribing and monitoring phases of medication use. Other studies indicate that from 30 – 64% of nursing home residents experience an adverse drug event. Risk factors for developing adverse drug events have been identified and some are modifiable Gurwitz JH, Fie ...
... events. Most errors occur in the prescribing and monitoring phases of medication use. Other studies indicate that from 30 – 64% of nursing home residents experience an adverse drug event. Risk factors for developing adverse drug events have been identified and some are modifiable Gurwitz JH, Fie ...
Prescribing Information
... Patients were evenly matched for gender (205 males and 211 females). The median average monthly dose was 91.2 mg (e.g., 90 mg injected via the deep subcutaneous route every 4 weeks) over 385 days with a median cumulative dose of 1290 mg. Of the patients reporting acromegaly severity at baseline (N=2 ...
... Patients were evenly matched for gender (205 males and 211 females). The median average monthly dose was 91.2 mg (e.g., 90 mg injected via the deep subcutaneous route every 4 weeks) over 385 days with a median cumulative dose of 1290 mg. Of the patients reporting acromegaly severity at baseline (N=2 ...
Drug Elimination and Clearance
... compartment models such as the one-compartment model, in which the distribution volume and elimination rate constant are well defined. Clearance estimated directly from the plasma drug concentration-time curve does not assume any model. However, any elimination process other than a first-order rate ...
... compartment models such as the one-compartment model, in which the distribution volume and elimination rate constant are well defined. Clearance estimated directly from the plasma drug concentration-time curve does not assume any model. However, any elimination process other than a first-order rate ...
Research Involving Investigational Drugs
... the “investigational/research use” of an approved drug also require an IND if the intent of the study is to generate data that will lead to a new clinical indication, formulation, or advertising claim, or the study includes a new dose, population, or other factor that significantly increases risk (o ...
... the “investigational/research use” of an approved drug also require an IND if the intent of the study is to generate data that will lead to a new clinical indication, formulation, or advertising claim, or the study includes a new dose, population, or other factor that significantly increases risk (o ...
PredniSONE Tablets USP, 1 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, and
... immunosuppressive doses of corticosteroids. Killed or inactivated vaccines may be administered. However, the response to such vaccines may be diminished and cannot be predicted. Indicated immunization procedures may be undertaken in patients receiving nonimmunosuppressive doses of corticosteroids as ...
... immunosuppressive doses of corticosteroids. Killed or inactivated vaccines may be administered. However, the response to such vaccines may be diminished and cannot be predicted. Indicated immunization procedures may be undertaken in patients receiving nonimmunosuppressive doses of corticosteroids as ...
PEPZAN - Medsafe
... Safety and effectiveness of famotidine in children have not been established. ...
... Safety and effectiveness of famotidine in children have not been established. ...
Paracetamol - Ravijuhend
... Parenteral versus oral route increases paracetamol efficacy. Clin Drug Invest 1997; 14: 474–81). By randomized, double-blinded trial, we aimed to determine whether preoperative oral paracetamol provides inferior postoperative analgesia to preoperative i.v. paracetamol. Methods. One hundred and thirt ...
... Parenteral versus oral route increases paracetamol efficacy. Clin Drug Invest 1997; 14: 474–81). By randomized, double-blinded trial, we aimed to determine whether preoperative oral paracetamol provides inferior postoperative analgesia to preoperative i.v. paracetamol. Methods. One hundred and thirt ...
Update in Transplantation
... before and after TXP Leads to decrease % Anti-donor antibody After Txp, Antidonor Ab returns but does not lead to rejection ...
... before and after TXP Leads to decrease % Anti-donor antibody After Txp, Antidonor Ab returns but does not lead to rejection ...
Antiemetic efficacy of smoked marijuana Subjective
... Thirdly, it is possible that other constituents in the whole plant material may contribute to the therapeutic effects or reduce some of the less desirable effects of pure D9-THC (Ohlsson et al., 1980). Finally, although smoking is likely to be an unacceptable route of administration for some patient ...
... Thirdly, it is possible that other constituents in the whole plant material may contribute to the therapeutic effects or reduce some of the less desirable effects of pure D9-THC (Ohlsson et al., 1980). Finally, although smoking is likely to be an unacceptable route of administration for some patient ...
Pharm D (Post Baccalaureate)
... (i) show the evidence of having made accurate description of published work of others and of having recorded the findings in an impartial manner; and (ii) develop the students in data collection, analysis and reporting and interpretation skills. 4. Methodology ― To complete the project work followin ...
... (i) show the evidence of having made accurate description of published work of others and of having recorded the findings in an impartial manner; and (ii) develop the students in data collection, analysis and reporting and interpretation skills. 4. Methodology ― To complete the project work followin ...
IN VITRO Original Article ENKELEJDA GOCI
... (NSAIDs) widely used clinically to reduce inflammation and pain in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, menstrual pain, dysmenorrheal, fever, osteoarthritis or acute injury [1]. It has a short half-life in plazma (2 hrs) and only 50% of the drug reaches the circulation. Oral dose of diclofenac p ...
... (NSAIDs) widely used clinically to reduce inflammation and pain in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, menstrual pain, dysmenorrheal, fever, osteoarthritis or acute injury [1]. It has a short half-life in plazma (2 hrs) and only 50% of the drug reaches the circulation. Oral dose of diclofenac p ...
Ars Pharmaceutica - Facultad de Farmacia
... Edavalath S, Shan M. Pharmaceutics Research Laboratory. Nehru College of Pharmacy (India) ...
... Edavalath S, Shan M. Pharmaceutics Research Laboratory. Nehru College of Pharmacy (India) ...
Iboga and Ibogaine - From Forest to Lab
... (DMF) included in the 16 volumes of data submitted by US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for ibogaine. •Acute Oral Toxicity Study of Ibogaine HCl in Rats. •32 Day Range-Finding Study of Ibogaine in Rats. •Dose Response Neurotoxicity Study of Ibogaine in Rats. •Dose Response Effect of Ibogain ...
... (DMF) included in the 16 volumes of data submitted by US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for ibogaine. •Acute Oral Toxicity Study of Ibogaine HCl in Rats. •32 Day Range-Finding Study of Ibogaine in Rats. •Dose Response Neurotoxicity Study of Ibogaine in Rats. •Dose Response Effect of Ibogain ...
Participation in a Clinical Trial Enhances Adherence
... were then classified as adequate adherers, whereas participants with Eligible (n=228) ...
... were then classified as adequate adherers, whereas participants with Eligible (n=228) ...
EFFECT OF POLYMERS AS MATRIX SYSTEM IN FORMULATION OF SUSTAINED... THEOPHYLLINE MATRIX TABLET Research Article
... The aim of present study was to develop sustained release matrix tablets of Theophylline, a bronchodilator used in the treatment of asthma. To study the effect of type, viscosity and concentration of polymer on drug release; the matrix tablets were formulated by wet granulation method using hydrophi ...
... The aim of present study was to develop sustained release matrix tablets of Theophylline, a bronchodilator used in the treatment of asthma. To study the effect of type, viscosity and concentration of polymer on drug release; the matrix tablets were formulated by wet granulation method using hydrophi ...
Renagel (sevelamer hydrochloride)
... Closer monitoring of TSH levels is therefore recommended for patients receiving both medications. When administering any other medication where a reduction in the bioavailability of that medication would have a clinically significant effect on safety or efficacy, the physician should consider monito ...
... Closer monitoring of TSH levels is therefore recommended for patients receiving both medications. When administering any other medication where a reduction in the bioavailability of that medication would have a clinically significant effect on safety or efficacy, the physician should consider monito ...
Prolonged Effects of Cholinesterase Inhibition
... average barometric pressure, 630 mm Hg. The rats were on a 12-h light/dark full spectrum lighting cycle which was provided between 0600 and 1800 h. All experiments were performed according to established guidelines for the care of experimental animals. Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measure ...
... average barometric pressure, 630 mm Hg. The rats were on a 12-h light/dark full spectrum lighting cycle which was provided between 0600 and 1800 h. All experiments were performed according to established guidelines for the care of experimental animals. Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measure ...
product monograph
... Alprostadil, when given to impotent men by intracavernous injection, induces erections within 5 to 20 minutes after administration. The duration of erection is dose-dependent. The mechanism of penile erection involves a complex series of neurovascular events. Alprostadil injected intracavernosally c ...
... Alprostadil, when given to impotent men by intracavernous injection, induces erections within 5 to 20 minutes after administration. The duration of erection is dose-dependent. The mechanism of penile erection involves a complex series of neurovascular events. Alprostadil injected intracavernosally c ...
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR THE PHARMACY
... specifically written for the preparation of NAPLEX® and Canadian Qualifying Exams. It contains over 1200 questions with answers and complete explanations. The exam puts more stress on trade names of drugs and therefore most questions have been formatted by using trade names instead of generic names. ...
... specifically written for the preparation of NAPLEX® and Canadian Qualifying Exams. It contains over 1200 questions with answers and complete explanations. The exam puts more stress on trade names of drugs and therefore most questions have been formatted by using trade names instead of generic names. ...