Drugs Used In Pregnancy
... Cardiovascular disorders during pregnancy, delivery and lactation are not too frequent, but potentially deleterious. The most common problem is hypertension, occurring in up to 10% of pregnancies. Three out of four cases of hypertension during pregnancy are pregnancy-induced. Maternal mortality in e ...
... Cardiovascular disorders during pregnancy, delivery and lactation are not too frequent, but potentially deleterious. The most common problem is hypertension, occurring in up to 10% of pregnancies. Three out of four cases of hypertension during pregnancy are pregnancy-induced. Maternal mortality in e ...
Buspirone and Pindolol Effects on the EEG Frequency Spectrum in
... Weak correlation between shift in centroid (P7) and restlessness and prolactin response Strongest correlation between prolactin response and nausea and lightheadedness ...
... Weak correlation between shift in centroid (P7) and restlessness and prolactin response Strongest correlation between prolactin response and nausea and lightheadedness ...
Memorandum
... The submission does not adequately describe the new dietary ingredient that is the subject of the submission. The “active ingredient” in Salacia Oblonga was presented as CgHr&09. However, throughout the notification, the SaZacia oblonga (Celastraceae) extract was referred to as “Novel Compound S,” “ ...
... The submission does not adequately describe the new dietary ingredient that is the subject of the submission. The “active ingredient” in Salacia Oblonga was presented as CgHr&09. However, throughout the notification, the SaZacia oblonga (Celastraceae) extract was referred to as “Novel Compound S,” “ ...
THE LEVEL AND PATTERN OF ANTI-TUBERCULOUS DRUG RESISTANCE AT
... reflected by the number of new daily registrations at the TB clinic and the overall new entries made at the records department from both the inpatients and outpatient clinical departments. Globally the TB pandemic has been compounded by high levels of anti-tuberculous drug resistance including multi ...
... reflected by the number of new daily registrations at the TB clinic and the overall new entries made at the records department from both the inpatients and outpatient clinical departments. Globally the TB pandemic has been compounded by high levels of anti-tuberculous drug resistance including multi ...
Drugs of Abuse, Driving and Traffic Safety
... overwhelming evidence that driving after using alcohol should be avoided. NICOTINE No studies have been performed on the prevalence of driving under the influence of nicotine and there is no data on nicotine involvement in traffic accidents. This is surprising, since smoking a cigarette can be regar ...
... overwhelming evidence that driving after using alcohol should be avoided. NICOTINE No studies have been performed on the prevalence of driving under the influence of nicotine and there is no data on nicotine involvement in traffic accidents. This is surprising, since smoking a cigarette can be regar ...
PHARMA SCIENCE MONITOR
... 2. Polymer coating of drug: One of the most important factors to be considered in taste masking by coating is selection of coating polymers. By Coating one avoid the contact of bitter drug by preventing release of bitter drug in oral cavity. Proper selection of coating material will mask taste of bi ...
... 2. Polymer coating of drug: One of the most important factors to be considered in taste masking by coating is selection of coating polymers. By Coating one avoid the contact of bitter drug by preventing release of bitter drug in oral cavity. Proper selection of coating material will mask taste of bi ...
6.0 BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK: 6.1
... (EMEA). Such therapeutic substances may be broadly classified into pharmaceuticals and bio-pharmaceuticals. The pharmaceuticals may be produced by chemical synthesis while biopharmaceutical products may be produced by expression through recombinant DNA technology. Monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) are th ...
... (EMEA). Such therapeutic substances may be broadly classified into pharmaceuticals and bio-pharmaceuticals. The pharmaceuticals may be produced by chemical synthesis while biopharmaceutical products may be produced by expression through recombinant DNA technology. Monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) are th ...
1: gastro-intestinal system
... antimuscarinics for this purpose has been questioned,6,7 such use is often, although not always, beneficial.8–10 For example, a prospective clinical survey concluded that antimuscarinics reduce death rattle in 1/2–2/3 of patients.11 In relation to death rattle, belladonna alkaloids are generally equa ...
... antimuscarinics for this purpose has been questioned,6,7 such use is often, although not always, beneficial.8–10 For example, a prospective clinical survey concluded that antimuscarinics reduce death rattle in 1/2–2/3 of patients.11 In relation to death rattle, belladonna alkaloids are generally equa ...
US EU Japan GMP Requirements
... Submission must be limited to 15 pages Sponsor submits formal request to FDA to determine: 1. Primary mode of action Is it primarily a device, drug or biologic? IVR with microbicide is a drug (device used as delivery method) Stent is a device (drug is added for infection prevention) Vacc ...
... Submission must be limited to 15 pages Sponsor submits formal request to FDA to determine: 1. Primary mode of action Is it primarily a device, drug or biologic? IVR with microbicide is a drug (device used as delivery method) Stent is a device (drug is added for infection prevention) Vacc ...
NLS 6.2 Bilaga II Kartläggning av pågående initiativ och
... enhancing the prescribing of generics versus patented products in a class or related class where feasible at low prices for generics, However, whilst the reforms have been successful in releasing considerable resources in Sweden, they will be insufficient to keep pharmaceutical expenditure under con ...
... enhancing the prescribing of generics versus patented products in a class or related class where feasible at low prices for generics, However, whilst the reforms have been successful in releasing considerable resources in Sweden, they will be insufficient to keep pharmaceutical expenditure under con ...
Sustained release microspheres of ropinirole hydrochloride: Effect of
... covered with nylon cloth (0.15 mm), at a speed of 50 rpm (15, 16). The dissolution medium was 500 mL of citrate buffer (pH 4.0) at 37.0 ± 0.5 oC. The aliquots of samples were analyzed by HPLC at 250 nm. Cumulative percentage drug release was calculated and the data was then fitted into various mathe ...
... covered with nylon cloth (0.15 mm), at a speed of 50 rpm (15, 16). The dissolution medium was 500 mL of citrate buffer (pH 4.0) at 37.0 ± 0.5 oC. The aliquots of samples were analyzed by HPLC at 250 nm. Cumulative percentage drug release was calculated and the data was then fitted into various mathe ...
Oncobiguanides: Paracelsus’ law and nonconventional routes
... indirect inhibition of insulin- and growth factor-dependent cancer growth) but with minimal toxicity and another corresponding to “oncobiguanides” with pharmacological (i.e., direct and strong anti-cancer activity) as well as toxic effects (Fig. 1, top). As stated by Paracelsus more than 400 years a ...
... indirect inhibition of insulin- and growth factor-dependent cancer growth) but with minimal toxicity and another corresponding to “oncobiguanides” with pharmacological (i.e., direct and strong anti-cancer activity) as well as toxic effects (Fig. 1, top). As stated by Paracelsus more than 400 years a ...
The Artemisinin Project
... To counter the present shortage in leaves of Artemisia annua, researchers have been searching for a way to develop artemisinin artificially in the laboratory. In 2003, Jay Keasling, a professor of biochemical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, published a paper in Nature Biotec ...
... To counter the present shortage in leaves of Artemisia annua, researchers have been searching for a way to develop artemisinin artificially in the laboratory. In 2003, Jay Keasling, a professor of biochemical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, published a paper in Nature Biotec ...
Gregory W. Albers, Sven Jacobson, J. Marc Simard and Barney J
... the prevention of edema after ischemia in humans. The main finding of this study is that our protocol for administering RP-1127 to critically ill patients with stroke is feasible. No safety concerns, hypoglycemia, or drug-related serious adverse events were observed. Declines in serum glucose were s ...
... the prevention of edema after ischemia in humans. The main finding of this study is that our protocol for administering RP-1127 to critically ill patients with stroke is feasible. No safety concerns, hypoglycemia, or drug-related serious adverse events were observed. Declines in serum glucose were s ...
Estimating the predictive validity of diabetic animal models in
... imply gender-specific clinical treatment of diabetes . Statistical modeling and analysis Information from all included studies was extracted and entered into a single database with as many observations for each study as the number of fasting glucose and/or HbA1c outcome measurements reported at dist ...
... imply gender-specific clinical treatment of diabetes . Statistical modeling and analysis Information from all included studies was extracted and entered into a single database with as many observations for each study as the number of fasting glucose and/or HbA1c outcome measurements reported at dist ...
The Impact of Hepatic Uptake on the Pharmacokinetics of Organic
... measured using equilibrium dialysis at least twice for each compound. Ibuprofen, indomethacin, losartan, ramatroban, sulfisoxazole, telmisartan, tolmetin, AZ1, and AZ2 (final concentration 10 M) were spiked into rat or dog plasma and placed on one side of a dialysis cell; the other side contained o ...
... measured using equilibrium dialysis at least twice for each compound. Ibuprofen, indomethacin, losartan, ramatroban, sulfisoxazole, telmisartan, tolmetin, AZ1, and AZ2 (final concentration 10 M) were spiked into rat or dog plasma and placed on one side of a dialysis cell; the other side contained o ...
Nausea and Vomiting in Palliative Care
... vomiting may be expected, such as the commencement of opioids, and before, during or after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. ...
... vomiting may be expected, such as the commencement of opioids, and before, during or after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. ...
Topical Corticosteroids: Making Sense of the Options
... Topical ophthalmic corticosteroids are frequently used to prevent or control ocular inflammation resulting from surgery, disease, or trauma. All surgical manipulation damages cellular membranes, releasing inflammatory mediators and triggering a cascade of events that can culminate in vasodilation, e ...
... Topical ophthalmic corticosteroids are frequently used to prevent or control ocular inflammation resulting from surgery, disease, or trauma. All surgical manipulation damages cellular membranes, releasing inflammatory mediators and triggering a cascade of events that can culminate in vasodilation, e ...
Intravenous General Anesthesia for Patients with
... Editorial In dental practice, intravenous general anesthesia is useful for patients who are difficult to treat when not sedated such as those with neurological disorders [1]. ...
... Editorial In dental practice, intravenous general anesthesia is useful for patients who are difficult to treat when not sedated such as those with neurological disorders [1]. ...
Protective Effects of Aqueous and Alcoholic Extracts of Piper longum
... 2. Department of Physiology BPSGMC, Sonepat, Haryana, India. ABSTRACT Epilepsy affects 5 to 10 per 1000 of the general population. It is the third most common neurological disorder after stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Available anti-convulsant drugs effectively control epilepsy in about 50% of the ...
... 2. Department of Physiology BPSGMC, Sonepat, Haryana, India. ABSTRACT Epilepsy affects 5 to 10 per 1000 of the general population. It is the third most common neurological disorder after stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Available anti-convulsant drugs effectively control epilepsy in about 50% of the ...
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... However, the Goldwater Institute, which is driving the state initiatives, said Right to Try laws only impact people who have been given a terminal diagnosis. “Clinical trials are generally really small and people who are terminally ill are often excluded from the trials,” said a spokesperson for the ...
... However, the Goldwater Institute, which is driving the state initiatives, said Right to Try laws only impact people who have been given a terminal diagnosis. “Clinical trials are generally really small and people who are terminally ill are often excluded from the trials,” said a spokesperson for the ...
Over-the-Counter Medications: A Success Story
... Secondly, consumers benefit from self-care. Access to self-medication options empowers consumers and effectuates their desire to take control of their own conditions. OTC medications provide convenience, cost and time savings. Consumers turn to OTC self-care for 38%1 of all health problems they expe ...
... Secondly, consumers benefit from self-care. Access to self-medication options empowers consumers and effectuates their desire to take control of their own conditions. OTC medications provide convenience, cost and time savings. Consumers turn to OTC self-care for 38%1 of all health problems they expe ...
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.