RIVOTRIL Product Monograph
... birth defects in children born to epileptic women taking such medication during pregnancy. The incidence of congenital malformations in the general population is regarded to be approximately 2%; in children of treated epileptic women this incidence may be increased two to three-fold. The increase is ...
... birth defects in children born to epileptic women taking such medication during pregnancy. The incidence of congenital malformations in the general population is regarded to be approximately 2%; in children of treated epileptic women this incidence may be increased two to three-fold. The increase is ...
Pharmacology
... 4- Infant with immature metabolizing system. 5- Aged with degenerative enzyme function. -Cumulative drug effects may be expected when drug metabolism is delayed which may be manifested as excessive or prolonged responses to ordinary doses of drug. N.B. :- First-Pass effect:- is an initial biotransfo ...
... 4- Infant with immature metabolizing system. 5- Aged with degenerative enzyme function. -Cumulative drug effects may be expected when drug metabolism is delayed which may be manifested as excessive or prolonged responses to ordinary doses of drug. N.B. :- First-Pass effect:- is an initial biotransfo ...
Alprazolam - The National Advanced Driving Simulator
... Alprazolam (Xanax) is the most frequently-used benzodiazepine and is one of the 10 most-prescribed drugs in the US. It has a short half-life and is generally prescribed in divided doses from 0.5-10 mg/day. It is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. In a crossover study, Verster, Volkerts and V ...
... Alprazolam (Xanax) is the most frequently-used benzodiazepine and is one of the 10 most-prescribed drugs in the US. It has a short half-life and is generally prescribed in divided doses from 0.5-10 mg/day. It is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. In a crossover study, Verster, Volkerts and V ...
BASS & ULLMAN, I?G.
... bronchodilators was discussed in a recent article in the FDA’s own consumer publication, the FDA Consumer which was published after the 1995 proposal to reclassify ephedrine as a prescription drug: Both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) short-acting bronchodilators are available. The OTC drugs ...
... bronchodilators was discussed in a recent article in the FDA’s own consumer publication, the FDA Consumer which was published after the 1995 proposal to reclassify ephedrine as a prescription drug: Both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) short-acting bronchodilators are available. The OTC drugs ...
LITERATURE REVIEW Drug Review
... Alprazolam (Xanax) is the most frequently-used benzodiazepine and is one of the 10 most-prescribed drugs in the US. It has a short half-life and is generally prescribed in divided doses from 0.5-10 mg/day. It is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. In a crossover study, Verster, Volkerts and V ...
... Alprazolam (Xanax) is the most frequently-used benzodiazepine and is one of the 10 most-prescribed drugs in the US. It has a short half-life and is generally prescribed in divided doses from 0.5-10 mg/day. It is used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. In a crossover study, Verster, Volkerts and V ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... cannabis smoking to the development of psychosis [4]. Certain studies have also suggested that cannabis smoking is only a form of self-medication in people with psychotic symptoms rather than a causative factor in development of psychosis [5]. Recently, there seems to be an increase in the number of ...
... cannabis smoking to the development of psychosis [4]. Certain studies have also suggested that cannabis smoking is only a form of self-medication in people with psychotic symptoms rather than a causative factor in development of psychosis [5]. Recently, there seems to be an increase in the number of ...
Chapter-1 Introduction
... as ease and convenience of administration (Strang et al., 2006). For toxicological considerations, the possibility of reverse administration like gastric lavage and stimulation of emesis are extreme considerations in the choice of route of drug administration (Rathbone et al., 1994). The choice of r ...
... as ease and convenience of administration (Strang et al., 2006). For toxicological considerations, the possibility of reverse administration like gastric lavage and stimulation of emesis are extreme considerations in the choice of route of drug administration (Rathbone et al., 1994). The choice of r ...
Pharmacological Characterization of Noroxymorphone as a New
... in vivo pharmacological characterization of noroxymorphone in rats. METHODS: The antinociceptive properties of noroxymorphone were studied with thermal and mechanical models of nociception in rats. RESULTS: Intrathecal noroxymorphone (1 and 5 g/10 L) induced a significantly longer lasting antinoci ...
... in vivo pharmacological characterization of noroxymorphone in rats. METHODS: The antinociceptive properties of noroxymorphone were studied with thermal and mechanical models of nociception in rats. RESULTS: Intrathecal noroxymorphone (1 and 5 g/10 L) induced a significantly longer lasting antinoci ...
Local anesthetics and additives
... “Importantly, the physician is free to use any drug for off-label indications as long as the use is based on sound clinical judgment and reasonable scientific rationale.” Neal J et al. RAPM 2009 ...
... “Importantly, the physician is free to use any drug for off-label indications as long as the use is based on sound clinical judgment and reasonable scientific rationale.” Neal J et al. RAPM 2009 ...
3-SISTEMA NERVIOSO.indd
... located in the posterior hypothalamus, projecting from there to the rest of the brain [8]. The morphological characteristics of the histaminergic system are similar to those of other biogenic amine systems (norepinephrine, serotonin), i.e., it possesses a compact neuronal nucleus from which many fib ...
... located in the posterior hypothalamus, projecting from there to the rest of the brain [8]. The morphological characteristics of the histaminergic system are similar to those of other biogenic amine systems (norepinephrine, serotonin), i.e., it possesses a compact neuronal nucleus from which many fib ...
guideline on specificatons: test procedures and acceptance
... New analytical technology, and modifications to existing technology, are continuously being developed. Such ...
... New analytical technology, and modifications to existing technology, are continuously being developed. Such ...
Advances in molecular modeling and docking as a tool for modern
... and simulating their behavior with the equations of quantum and classical physics. Computational chemistry programs allow scientists to generate and present molecular data including geometries (bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles), energies (heat of formation, activation energy, etc.), elec ...
... and simulating their behavior with the equations of quantum and classical physics. Computational chemistry programs allow scientists to generate and present molecular data including geometries (bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles), energies (heat of formation, activation energy, etc.), elec ...
The Stability of Monoclonal Antibodies (MABs)
... monospecific antibodies that are the same because they are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell Sources of MABs – mouse and human (chimeric) ...
... monospecific antibodies that are the same because they are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell Sources of MABs – mouse and human (chimeric) ...
- International Journal of Advanced Biological and
... properties. Various other effects like antiulcer, antiviral, antihapatotoxic, antifungal and herpes simplex have also been studies. One of the most commonly reported side effects with licorice supplementation is elevated blood pressure. Key word: Glycyrrhiza glabra, Anti-bacterial, Antioxidant Activ ...
... properties. Various other effects like antiulcer, antiviral, antihapatotoxic, antifungal and herpes simplex have also been studies. One of the most commonly reported side effects with licorice supplementation is elevated blood pressure. Key word: Glycyrrhiza glabra, Anti-bacterial, Antioxidant Activ ...
Leist et al 2008
... box). Unsuitable compounds (minus sign) are excluded and usually not published. Suitable compounds (plus sign) are tested pharmacologically and, if found to be unsuitable, excluded. For compounds that are further promoted, in vivo pharmacological data have a higher chance of being published than dat ...
... box). Unsuitable compounds (minus sign) are excluded and usually not published. Suitable compounds (plus sign) are tested pharmacologically and, if found to be unsuitable, excluded. For compounds that are further promoted, in vivo pharmacological data have a higher chance of being published than dat ...
Clinical Pharmacy_1
... Severe constricting chest pain, often radiating from the precordium to the left ...
... Severe constricting chest pain, often radiating from the precordium to the left ...
CHAPTER 17
... prepare and package CSPs to room air quality worse than ISO Class 5 for more than one (1) hour; (3) measuring and mixing sterile ingredients in non-sterile devices before sterilization is performed; (4) assuming, without appropriate evidence or direct determination, that packages of bulk ingredients ...
... prepare and package CSPs to room air quality worse than ISO Class 5 for more than one (1) hour; (3) measuring and mixing sterile ingredients in non-sterile devices before sterilization is performed; (4) assuming, without appropriate evidence or direct determination, that packages of bulk ingredients ...
The Nun With “Black Dust” in Her Eyes
... containing eosinophilic and pigmented acellular material (Fig. 2), which displayed yellow-green autofluorescence. This material did not stain for hemosiderin or melanin, and there was no evidence of malignancy. The pathologist concluded that these findings were consistent with minocycline/tetracycli ...
... containing eosinophilic and pigmented acellular material (Fig. 2), which displayed yellow-green autofluorescence. This material did not stain for hemosiderin or melanin, and there was no evidence of malignancy. The pathologist concluded that these findings were consistent with minocycline/tetracycli ...
Full Text Article - European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical
... Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most commonly prescribed groups of drugs for variety of indications ranging from acute pain to chronic conditions for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. However, they are associated with many potential adverse drug reactions.[ ...
... Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most commonly prescribed groups of drugs for variety of indications ranging from acute pain to chronic conditions for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. However, they are associated with many potential adverse drug reactions.[ ...
DIAL THE DOSE: A CLEVER DISPENSER FOR NON
... directions for use. In addition, these difficulties may lead consumers to use less accurate means (e.g. household spoons) to give children medication, leading to under dosing or overdosing. The FDA is especially concerned because orally ingested OTC liquid drug products are frequently intended to be ...
... directions for use. In addition, these difficulties may lead consumers to use less accurate means (e.g. household spoons) to give children medication, leading to under dosing or overdosing. The FDA is especially concerned because orally ingested OTC liquid drug products are frequently intended to be ...
Psychobiological risk factors for vulnerability to psychostimulants in
... there have been relatively few investigations of the factors contributing to this age-specific propensity, and very little is known about the unique effects and consequences which the exposure to potent psychoactive agents may have during this developmental period. However, recent epidemiological re ...
... there have been relatively few investigations of the factors contributing to this age-specific propensity, and very little is known about the unique effects and consequences which the exposure to potent psychoactive agents may have during this developmental period. However, recent epidemiological re ...
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ALCOHOL RESISTANT DOSAGE FORMS OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM
... uniform concentration or amount of drug at absorption site, maintained plasma concentration within a therapeutic range, minimizes the side effects and reduces the frequency of drug administration. A considerable attention has been focused on the development of novel drug delivery systems because of ...
... uniform concentration or amount of drug at absorption site, maintained plasma concentration within a therapeutic range, minimizes the side effects and reduces the frequency of drug administration. A considerable attention has been focused on the development of novel drug delivery systems because of ...
Clenbuterol syrup_leaflet_engl
... anxiety, requiring an increased attention at driving and using machines. Data about of the other ingredients The product contains as ingredients methyl parahydroxybenzoate and propyl parahydroxybenzoate, the so colled parabens, which could induce urticarias and contact dermatitis (delayed allergic r ...
... anxiety, requiring an increased attention at driving and using machines. Data about of the other ingredients The product contains as ingredients methyl parahydroxybenzoate and propyl parahydroxybenzoate, the so colled parabens, which could induce urticarias and contact dermatitis (delayed allergic r ...
Emerging Drug List SIBUTRAMINE
... activity for norepinephrine, serotonin, and to a lesser extent, dopamine. The precise mechanism by which sibutramine acts as an anorexiant is not known. However, sibutramine is believed to act by decreasing food/energy intake or increasing energy expenditure, or a combination of both. The recommende ...
... activity for norepinephrine, serotonin, and to a lesser extent, dopamine. The precise mechanism by which sibutramine acts as an anorexiant is not known. However, sibutramine is believed to act by decreasing food/energy intake or increasing energy expenditure, or a combination of both. The recommende ...
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.