
Pharmacologically Active Drug Metabolites: Impact on Drug
... 12. Levosimendan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612 13. Metoprolol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 12. Levosimendan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612 13. Metoprolol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
BDJ 2000. Persistent impairment of taste with terbinafine
... of sweetness with a persistent bitter taste, followed by a partial recovery over an 18month period. The taste disturbance associated with terbinafine is thought to be associated with taste receptor dysfunction through the inhibition of cytochrome P-450 dependent enzymes, although the exact mechanism ...
... of sweetness with a persistent bitter taste, followed by a partial recovery over an 18month period. The taste disturbance associated with terbinafine is thought to be associated with taste receptor dysfunction through the inhibition of cytochrome P-450 dependent enzymes, although the exact mechanism ...
ASMQ brochure
... a Brazilian government-owned pharmaceutical company, and, following a South-South technology transfer, with Cipla Ltd, an Indian pharmaceutical company. ASMQ FDC, produced by Cipla Ltd, was prequalified by WHO in September 2012, a recognition of the product’s quality and an important step in acceler ...
... a Brazilian government-owned pharmaceutical company, and, following a South-South technology transfer, with Cipla Ltd, an Indian pharmaceutical company. ASMQ FDC, produced by Cipla Ltd, was prequalified by WHO in September 2012, a recognition of the product’s quality and an important step in acceler ...
The use of cannabis for medical purposes
... Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica and Cannabis ruderalis. Cannabis sativa is by far the most common as it has the highest levels of the strongest psychoactive compound delta-9tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly known as THC. Agricultural processes have succeeded in refining the types of cannabis plants (f ...
... Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica and Cannabis ruderalis. Cannabis sativa is by far the most common as it has the highest levels of the strongest psychoactive compound delta-9tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly known as THC. Agricultural processes have succeeded in refining the types of cannabis plants (f ...
I M P R
... delivery system. Chewing gum known as gum base (insoluble gum base resin) contains elastomers, waxes, emulsifiers, fillers, antioxidants, food colorings, softeners, sweeteners, flavoring agents, and in case of medical chewing gum, active substances. They contain one or more active substances which a ...
... delivery system. Chewing gum known as gum base (insoluble gum base resin) contains elastomers, waxes, emulsifiers, fillers, antioxidants, food colorings, softeners, sweeteners, flavoring agents, and in case of medical chewing gum, active substances. They contain one or more active substances which a ...
“PODOPHYLLUM HEXANDRUM” Review Article PARVAIZ H QAZI*, ABILA RASHID, SAMI A SHAWL
... Podophyllum hexandrum a perennial herb, bearing the common name Himalayan Mayapple known as Aindri (a divine drug) in ancient times is native to the lower elevations in and surrounding the Himalaya. It has been reported to be used through the ages and in modern times as an intestinal purgative and e ...
... Podophyllum hexandrum a perennial herb, bearing the common name Himalayan Mayapple known as Aindri (a divine drug) in ancient times is native to the lower elevations in and surrounding the Himalaya. It has been reported to be used through the ages and in modern times as an intestinal purgative and e ...
Newer Immunosuppressive Drugs: A Review
... block different pathways of immune activation while at the same time selecting combinations with nonoverlapping toxicity profiles so that doses of each drug can be reduced below toxic levels. The development of so many novel and very different small molecule and monoclonal antibody immuno- ...
... block different pathways of immune activation while at the same time selecting combinations with nonoverlapping toxicity profiles so that doses of each drug can be reduced below toxic levels. The development of so many novel and very different small molecule and monoclonal antibody immuno- ...
Antibiotics
... – Piperacillin is a derivative of ampicillin . – The same spectrum as carbenicillin and ticarcillin but is more active in vitro on a weight basis. – .It is more active than carbenicillin or ticarcillin against enterococci and ...
... – Piperacillin is a derivative of ampicillin . – The same spectrum as carbenicillin and ticarcillin but is more active in vitro on a weight basis. – .It is more active than carbenicillin or ticarcillin against enterococci and ...
AusPAR Lenvatinib mesilate - Therapeutic Goods Administration
... External beam radiation may be useful in patients with metastatic DTC that is refractory to radioiodine or in patients whose tumours do not concentrate radioiodine. Management of persistent or recurrent disease (minimal versus extensive) is also discussed. A subset of patients has radioiodine negati ...
... External beam radiation may be useful in patients with metastatic DTC that is refractory to radioiodine or in patients whose tumours do not concentrate radioiodine. Management of persistent or recurrent disease (minimal versus extensive) is also discussed. A subset of patients has radioiodine negati ...
Tetracyclines
... was the result of a systemic screening of soil specimens collected from many parts of the world for antibiotic-producing microorganisms. The first of these compounds chlortetracycline was introduced in 1948 followed by oxytetracycline and tetracycline in 1950 and 1952 respectively. ...
... was the result of a systemic screening of soil specimens collected from many parts of the world for antibiotic-producing microorganisms. The first of these compounds chlortetracycline was introduced in 1948 followed by oxytetracycline and tetracycline in 1950 and 1952 respectively. ...
qa-lamotrigine-in-breastfeeding
... adjusted maternal dose, with reported infant serum levels of up to 50% of maternal plasma levels (610). Large inter-individual variation in breast milk concentrations of lamotrigine have been noted (4). In one study of 30 breastfeeding women receiving lamotrigine for epilepsy or bipolar disorder, se ...
... adjusted maternal dose, with reported infant serum levels of up to 50% of maternal plasma levels (610). Large inter-individual variation in breast milk concentrations of lamotrigine have been noted (4). In one study of 30 breastfeeding women receiving lamotrigine for epilepsy or bipolar disorder, se ...
Crucial Considerations to Ensure the Safety of IV Therapy
... factors, including increased complexity of parenteral medications across health-system settings and the inordinate number of drug shortages, which contributed to the compounding crisis last year. Practical approaches to managing increased workload in sterile i.v. preparation and compounding will be ...
... factors, including increased complexity of parenteral medications across health-system settings and the inordinate number of drug shortages, which contributed to the compounding crisis last year. Practical approaches to managing increased workload in sterile i.v. preparation and compounding will be ...
Proceedings - Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists
... pattern through the paleopulmonic lungs and enters the cranial air sacs via the cranial secondary bronchi. At expiration the air leaves the cranial air sacs via the secondary bronchi emptying into the primary bronchi and leaving through the trachea. “Arodynamic valving” is responsible for the unidir ...
... pattern through the paleopulmonic lungs and enters the cranial air sacs via the cranial secondary bronchi. At expiration the air leaves the cranial air sacs via the secondary bronchi emptying into the primary bronchi and leaving through the trachea. “Arodynamic valving” is responsible for the unidir ...
The Effects of Marijuana - Family Research Council
... standard doses into products, aiming to produce more effective and safer medications. At the German company, Bayer, a substance called “salicylic acid” was purified from willow bark and found to have pain relieving effects. However, it was also very irritating to the stomach. They found that by chem ...
... standard doses into products, aiming to produce more effective and safer medications. At the German company, Bayer, a substance called “salicylic acid” was purified from willow bark and found to have pain relieving effects. However, it was also very irritating to the stomach. They found that by chem ...
goldvitamins golden blossom breast pills
... How do the breast pills increase bust size? GoldVitamins Golden Blossom Breast Pills are composed of nine herbs that work together to balance female hormones and increase bust size. What are the directions for using the breast pills? Take two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the evening w ...
... How do the breast pills increase bust size? GoldVitamins Golden Blossom Breast Pills are composed of nine herbs that work together to balance female hormones and increase bust size. What are the directions for using the breast pills? Take two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the evening w ...
Lipid Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems: A
... obvious advantages of higher degree of biocompatibility and versatility. These systems are commercially viable to formulate pharmaceuticals for topical, oral, pulmonary or parenteral delivery. Lipid nano formulations can be tailored to meet a wide range of product requirements dictated by disease co ...
... obvious advantages of higher degree of biocompatibility and versatility. These systems are commercially viable to formulate pharmaceuticals for topical, oral, pulmonary or parenteral delivery. Lipid nano formulations can be tailored to meet a wide range of product requirements dictated by disease co ...
sublingual mucosa as a route for systemic drug delivery
... substances are rapidly absorbed via the blood vessels under the tongue rather than via the digestive tract. There is considerable evidence that most sublingual substances are absorbed by simple diffusion; the sublingual area acting rather likes litmus paper, rea ...
... substances are rapidly absorbed via the blood vessels under the tongue rather than via the digestive tract. There is considerable evidence that most sublingual substances are absorbed by simple diffusion; the sublingual area acting rather likes litmus paper, rea ...
13: Skin - Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust
... Use a cream which is easier to apply and less greasy throughout the day to aid compliance. ...
... Use a cream which is easier to apply and less greasy throughout the day to aid compliance. ...
LaGuardia Committee Report on Marijuana
... (2) While sufficient experimentation has not been made to validate the finding, it should be noted that the personality changes produced by 2 cc. or marihuana cigarettes are almost always in agreement in contrast to the changes resulting from the ingestion of 5 cc. The 2 cc. Dosage apparently more n ...
... (2) While sufficient experimentation has not been made to validate the finding, it should be noted that the personality changes produced by 2 cc. or marihuana cigarettes are almost always in agreement in contrast to the changes resulting from the ingestion of 5 cc. The 2 cc. Dosage apparently more n ...
Full Prescribing Information
... a rapid and sustained tetanic uterotonic effect which shortens the third stage of labor and reduces blood loss. The onset of action after intravenous administration is immediate; after intramuscular administration, 2 to 5 minutes, and after oral administration, 5 to 10 minutes. Pharmacokinetic studi ...
... a rapid and sustained tetanic uterotonic effect which shortens the third stage of labor and reduces blood loss. The onset of action after intravenous administration is immediate; after intramuscular administration, 2 to 5 minutes, and after oral administration, 5 to 10 minutes. Pharmacokinetic studi ...
pharmacological modulation of ureteral peristalsis in a
... Systemic effects. Atropine and carbachol caused a significant increase (180 ⫾ 6 minutes⫺1) and decrease (56 ⫾ 3 minutes⫺1), respectively, in heart rate (control 83 ⫾ 4 minutes⫺1, p ⬍0.05). Blood pressure was not affected. Average diuresis of the pigs during atropine and carbachol was 64.6 ⫾ 0.8 and ...
... Systemic effects. Atropine and carbachol caused a significant increase (180 ⫾ 6 minutes⫺1) and decrease (56 ⫾ 3 minutes⫺1), respectively, in heart rate (control 83 ⫾ 4 minutes⫺1, p ⬍0.05). Blood pressure was not affected. Average diuresis of the pigs during atropine and carbachol was 64.6 ⫾ 0.8 and ...
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference
... It dissolves in dilute solutions of alkali hydroxides. Store at 2 degrees to 8 degrees in airtight containers. Protect from light. ...
... It dissolves in dilute solutions of alkali hydroxides. Store at 2 degrees to 8 degrees in airtight containers. Protect from light. ...
Marijuana: Facts and Myths - livedrugfree.org
... Results NIH-funded research shows that long-term marijuana ...
... Results NIH-funded research shows that long-term marijuana ...
Pharmacognosy

Pharmacognosy is the study of medicinal drugs derived from plants or other natural sources. The American Society of Pharmacognosy defines pharmacognosy as ""the study of the physical, chemical, biochemical and biological properties of drugs, drug substances or potential drugs or drug substances of natural origin as well as the search for new drugs from natural sources.""It is also defined as the study of crude drugs.