Journal Club Seminar
... multiparticulate drug-delivery systems (e.g. pellets, granules) offer biopharmaceutical advantages in terms of a more even and predictable distribution and transportation in the gastro-intestinal tract. ...
... multiparticulate drug-delivery systems (e.g. pellets, granules) offer biopharmaceutical advantages in terms of a more even and predictable distribution and transportation in the gastro-intestinal tract. ...
Full Text Article - European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical
... Omeprazole competes with other drugs through their enzymes, e.g. CYP2C19 which drugs like diazepam, phenytoin and warfarin depends for their activities hence concomonitant administration would delay their activities, (Stedman, 2000). It also affects the absorption of other drugs that are acid-enviro ...
... Omeprazole competes with other drugs through their enzymes, e.g. CYP2C19 which drugs like diazepam, phenytoin and warfarin depends for their activities hence concomonitant administration would delay their activities, (Stedman, 2000). It also affects the absorption of other drugs that are acid-enviro ...
Marijuana Myths and Facts
... Marijuana as a smoked product has never proven to be medically beneficial and in fact is much more likely to harm one’s health; marijuana smoke is a crude THC delivery system that also sends many harmful substances into the body. ...
... Marijuana as a smoked product has never proven to be medically beneficial and in fact is much more likely to harm one’s health; marijuana smoke is a crude THC delivery system that also sends many harmful substances into the body. ...
Effects of Antidepressants on Inhibitory Avoidance in
... antidepressants and the heterogeneity of their mechanism of action suggest the existence of a common therapeutic mechanism among the disorders which these drugs are employed to treat. A series of studies have associated major depression with significant atrophy within the hippocampus (Campbell et al ...
... antidepressants and the heterogeneity of their mechanism of action suggest the existence of a common therapeutic mechanism among the disorders which these drugs are employed to treat. A series of studies have associated major depression with significant atrophy within the hippocampus (Campbell et al ...
PPT_U07_C23_L03 - Monarch High School
... • Marijuana users experience slow mental reflexes and may suffer sudden feelings of anxiety and paranoia. • The user may feel dizzy, have trouble walking, and have difficulty remembering events that just happened. • Because short-term memory is adversely affected, problems at school and at work may ...
... • Marijuana users experience slow mental reflexes and may suffer sudden feelings of anxiety and paranoia. • The user may feel dizzy, have trouble walking, and have difficulty remembering events that just happened. • Because short-term memory is adversely affected, problems at school and at work may ...
Aspirin Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. It is rapidly converted in the
... produced. The metabolites are excreted by glomerular filtration as well as tubular secretion. Normally, only 1/10th is excreted as free salicylic acid, but this can be increased by alkalinization. The plasma t½ of aspirin as such is 15–20 min, but taken together with that of released salicylic acid, ...
... produced. The metabolites are excreted by glomerular filtration as well as tubular secretion. Normally, only 1/10th is excreted as free salicylic acid, but this can be increased by alkalinization. The plasma t½ of aspirin as such is 15–20 min, but taken together with that of released salicylic acid, ...
Neuroscience Letters Withdrawal-like behavior
... in water was not significantly different from the locomotor activity of caffeine-naı̈ve planarians tested in water (P > 0.05) (Fig. 1c). Although planarians withdrawn from a 30–60 min, or 24 h, exposure to caffeine did display a slight reduction in locomotor activity compared to caffeine-naı̈ve plana ...
... in water was not significantly different from the locomotor activity of caffeine-naı̈ve planarians tested in water (P > 0.05) (Fig. 1c). Although planarians withdrawn from a 30–60 min, or 24 h, exposure to caffeine did display a slight reduction in locomotor activity compared to caffeine-naı̈ve plana ...
Folie 1 - Leibniz Institute for Age Research
... Select subsets of compounds for assay that are more likely to contain active hits than a sample chosen at random Time Scales: Docking of 1 compound Docking of the 1.1 million data set ...
... Select subsets of compounds for assay that are more likely to contain active hits than a sample chosen at random Time Scales: Docking of 1 compound Docking of the 1.1 million data set ...
Juni | 2015 ISSN 1660-3656 Epileptologie | 32. Jahrgang
... most important milestone in the treatment of the epilepsies, and have fascinated scholars since millennia. Since historical (“Epileptologie” 4/2014) and inflammatory (“Epileptologie” 2/2014) aspects have been addressed recently, the proposed contributions focus on antiepileptic treatment in the begi ...
... most important milestone in the treatment of the epilepsies, and have fascinated scholars since millennia. Since historical (“Epileptologie” 4/2014) and inflammatory (“Epileptologie” 2/2014) aspects have been addressed recently, the proposed contributions focus on antiepileptic treatment in the begi ...
6.2.1 Reviews related to nurses knowledge on pediatric
... knowledge regarding the use of emergency medication in pediatric intensive care unit .The study recommended that an educational programme developed co-operatively improved specific measures of pediatric intensive care unit nurses knowledge of emergency drugs.18 A cross sectional survey was conducted ...
... knowledge regarding the use of emergency medication in pediatric intensive care unit .The study recommended that an educational programme developed co-operatively improved specific measures of pediatric intensive care unit nurses knowledge of emergency drugs.18 A cross sectional survey was conducted ...
a review on technologies, recent trends and regulatory aspects
... In conclusion, “bad taste” is going to be an ongoing pediatric drug formulation problem because of the diverse number of receptors, the multiple transduction pathways, and age-related sensitivity based on genotype. Infants and children live in different sensory worlds, and there is a need for valida ...
... In conclusion, “bad taste” is going to be an ongoing pediatric drug formulation problem because of the diverse number of receptors, the multiple transduction pathways, and age-related sensitivity based on genotype. Infants and children live in different sensory worlds, and there is a need for valida ...
Document
... IV formulation is currently not available in the United States. Bretylium tosylate12 (3–5 mg/kg, IV; it can be repeated up to a total dose of 10 mg/kg) is ...
... IV formulation is currently not available in the United States. Bretylium tosylate12 (3–5 mg/kg, IV; it can be repeated up to a total dose of 10 mg/kg) is ...
action plan for vulture conservation in india
... PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Vietnam) are low, but declines are thought to have been historical and slower, rather than recent and rapid. World population size is not known for any of these species. 3.1 Symptoms of Morbidity: The phenomenon of ‘Neck drooping’, though reported in Eurasian vultur ...
... PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Vietnam) are low, but declines are thought to have been historical and slower, rather than recent and rapid. World population size is not known for any of these species. 3.1 Symptoms of Morbidity: The phenomenon of ‘Neck drooping’, though reported in Eurasian vultur ...
Buprenorphine for Treating Opioid-Dependent Pregnant Women: Behavioral Pharmacology in Action
... • Conclusion of Isbell & Vogel (1949): “The results leave absolutely no doubt that methadon is a dangerous addicting drug. … Unless the use and manufacture of methadon are controlled, people with neurotic and psychopathic personalities will abuse it.” ...
... • Conclusion of Isbell & Vogel (1949): “The results leave absolutely no doubt that methadon is a dangerous addicting drug. … Unless the use and manufacture of methadon are controlled, people with neurotic and psychopathic personalities will abuse it.” ...
Front Matter
... thrived on powdered natural milk. This led Lunin to conclude that milk must contain unknown substances essential for growth and the maintenance of good health.1 Soon after publishing his results, Lunin left Dorpat to take up a clinical appointment at St Petersburg. Although his findings had presente ...
... thrived on powdered natural milk. This led Lunin to conclude that milk must contain unknown substances essential for growth and the maintenance of good health.1 Soon after publishing his results, Lunin left Dorpat to take up a clinical appointment at St Petersburg. Although his findings had presente ...
ARNOLD & I? ORTER May 12, 1998
... their effects in a uniform manner with respect to different target tissues. These differential effects may be due to variable pharrnacokinetics, tissue metabolism, tissue-specific receptor factors, or additional reasons. ...
... their effects in a uniform manner with respect to different target tissues. These differential effects may be due to variable pharrnacokinetics, tissue metabolism, tissue-specific receptor factors, or additional reasons. ...
Medicinal Properties of Strobilanthes crispus: A Review
... teratoma and Hodgkin’s disease [5]. Natural products have recently regained its prominent role in drug discovery with the increasing recognition of significance of their structural diversity and expanding exploration of their therapeutic use. One of the plants that have elicited a great deal of inte ...
... teratoma and Hodgkin’s disease [5]. Natural products have recently regained its prominent role in drug discovery with the increasing recognition of significance of their structural diversity and expanding exploration of their therapeutic use. One of the plants that have elicited a great deal of inte ...
Acta okl1-2014.cdr - Polskie Towarzystwo Farmaceutyczne
... Abstract: The consequences of alcohol dependence concern serious health care, social and economic problems. The scope of many studies is to better understand mechanisms underlying alcohol addiction in order to work out new, more effective treatment strategies. Alcohol affects many neurotransmission ...
... Abstract: The consequences of alcohol dependence concern serious health care, social and economic problems. The scope of many studies is to better understand mechanisms underlying alcohol addiction in order to work out new, more effective treatment strategies. Alcohol affects many neurotransmission ...
DRUID Final report - Druid
... most comprehensive study of drivers’ rehabilitation systems across Europe, evaluated them and recommended “best practices”. Accompanying the research on prevalence and risk, special emphasis was given to the legal situation in the different European countries, their efforts of combating DUI/DUID and ...
... most comprehensive study of drivers’ rehabilitation systems across Europe, evaluated them and recommended “best practices”. Accompanying the research on prevalence and risk, special emphasis was given to the legal situation in the different European countries, their efforts of combating DUI/DUID and ...
Clenbuterol - National Drug Strategy
... Most of the above side effects will reduce when clenbuterol is cleared from the body. However, the long-term effects of use on humans are not yet understood. Animal studies have shown that, although clenbuterol has an 'anabolic effect' in rats, there are also some very negative effects on their hear ...
... Most of the above side effects will reduce when clenbuterol is cleared from the body. However, the long-term effects of use on humans are not yet understood. Animal studies have shown that, although clenbuterol has an 'anabolic effect' in rats, there are also some very negative effects on their hear ...
Genetic polymorphism and drug interactions: their
... Ultra-rapid metabolisers (UMs) – multiple (2 – 13) copies of normal function alleles l ...
... Ultra-rapid metabolisers (UMs) – multiple (2 – 13) copies of normal function alleles l ...
Essential Drugs Programs of Selected African Countries i Is the
... emphasizes the synthesis of relationships as opposed to reductionistic analysis as a way of learning how systems function. General systems theory is concerned with the arrangement of those parts and the relations between them. The result of analysis is how these properties or parts interact to creat ...
... emphasizes the synthesis of relationships as opposed to reductionistic analysis as a way of learning how systems function. General systems theory is concerned with the arrangement of those parts and the relations between them. The result of analysis is how these properties or parts interact to creat ...
3.4: Speeding up the response: A global review of the harm
... heroin production, amphetamines have a clear advantage in the marketplace. Rather than being grown in the open over an extended period of time in specific climates, amphetamines can be manufactured relatively cheaply and easily from other chemical ‘precursors’ that are licit and often easily availab ...
... heroin production, amphetamines have a clear advantage in the marketplace. Rather than being grown in the open over an extended period of time in specific climates, amphetamines can be manufactured relatively cheaply and easily from other chemical ‘precursors’ that are licit and often easily availab ...
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.