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... some disturbed behavior early in life. Apparently he was a case of manic-depressive psychosis. Bhagavat Gita first recorded the evidence of a situation similar to panic attack and interventions like psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and counseling and directive psychotherapy. The celebrated Greek ...
... some disturbed behavior early in life. Apparently he was a case of manic-depressive psychosis. Bhagavat Gita first recorded the evidence of a situation similar to panic attack and interventions like psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and counseling and directive psychotherapy. The celebrated Greek ...
Pharmacovigilance
... company n behalf of physician - HCP by local regulations (Physician assistant in US, Psychologist in Germany) - Literature reports from medical and scientific journals - Clinical study report - Regulatory agency reports (except where the reporter to the regulatory agency is identified not to b an HC ...
... company n behalf of physician - HCP by local regulations (Physician assistant in US, Psychologist in Germany) - Literature reports from medical and scientific journals - Clinical study report - Regulatory agency reports (except where the reporter to the regulatory agency is identified not to b an HC ...
Technical Paper III - Pharmacy - Bhutan Civil Service Examinations
... PAPER III: SUBJECT SPECIALISATION PAPER for PHARMACY (Technical Category) ...
... PAPER III: SUBJECT SPECIALISATION PAPER for PHARMACY (Technical Category) ...
Introduction to Toxicology
... poisons. Six classes of poisons were established, based mainly on their toxic effects. He also isolated arsenic from a variety of postmortem specimens and was the first to articulate the fact that poisons must be absorbed, or enter the blood, to manifest their toxic effects. ...
... poisons. Six classes of poisons were established, based mainly on their toxic effects. He also isolated arsenic from a variety of postmortem specimens and was the first to articulate the fact that poisons must be absorbed, or enter the blood, to manifest their toxic effects. ...
Drug Research on Land Transport Act Blood Specimens
... 225 drivers who had no alcohol in their blood were tested for drug use. 87 (39%) of these drivers showed no evidence at all of drug use. Of the 138 (61%) drivers who showed evidence of drug use, it is possible that 75 (33%) may not have used a drug prior to the crash. The type of drug detected was ...
... 225 drivers who had no alcohol in their blood were tested for drug use. 87 (39%) of these drivers showed no evidence at all of drug use. Of the 138 (61%) drivers who showed evidence of drug use, it is possible that 75 (33%) may not have used a drug prior to the crash. The type of drug detected was ...
Benzedrine
... prescribing Benzedrine as a bronchodilator and appetite suppressant. In 1959, the FDA made it a prescription drug in the United States. Benzedrine and derived amphetamines were used as a stimulant for armed forces in World War II and Vietnam. When Benzedrine became a controlled substance, it was rep ...
... prescribing Benzedrine as a bronchodilator and appetite suppressant. In 1959, the FDA made it a prescription drug in the United States. Benzedrine and derived amphetamines were used as a stimulant for armed forces in World War II and Vietnam. When Benzedrine became a controlled substance, it was rep ...
patent protection for new uses of known drugs
... developed as a drug for treating pulmonary hypertension and angina, it was only during Phase I clinical trials that unexpected side-effects in male patients were observed. This led to the development of Viagra for treating erectile dysfunction: a serendipitous discovery that secured almost $2 billio ...
... developed as a drug for treating pulmonary hypertension and angina, it was only during Phase I clinical trials that unexpected side-effects in male patients were observed. This led to the development of Viagra for treating erectile dysfunction: a serendipitous discovery that secured almost $2 billio ...
Power Point - New Mexico Pharmacists Association
... • List 3 physiologic changes in older adults that increase the risk of drug side effects. • List 3 basic principles of prescribing medications for older adults. • List 3 common medications on the 2015 Beers’ criteria that are potentially inappropriate in an older adult. ...
... • List 3 physiologic changes in older adults that increase the risk of drug side effects. • List 3 basic principles of prescribing medications for older adults. • List 3 common medications on the 2015 Beers’ criteria that are potentially inappropriate in an older adult. ...
Obesity Pharmacotherapy - The 6th Arab Diabetes Forum In
... Other anti-obesity drugs in development may increase resting metabolic rate or thermogenesis. This is important because for most people approximately two-thirds of the body’s energy expenditure is a result of maintaining essential body functions and body temperature. Therefore, in the event that exe ...
... Other anti-obesity drugs in development may increase resting metabolic rate or thermogenesis. This is important because for most people approximately two-thirds of the body’s energy expenditure is a result of maintaining essential body functions and body temperature. Therefore, in the event that exe ...
Slide 1
... Kinetic solubility (turbidimetric solubility) – Solubility at time point X. Precipitate present but equilibrium not necessarily reached. Supersaturation and subsaturation possible. ...
... Kinetic solubility (turbidimetric solubility) – Solubility at time point X. Precipitate present but equilibrium not necessarily reached. Supersaturation and subsaturation possible. ...
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... anti-onychomycosis drugs target the pathway of fungal ergosterol biosynthesis, an essential structural component of the fungal cell membrane. Itraconazole, like all azole antifungals, inhibits lanosterol 14α-demethylase, an enzyme of the cytochrome P450-type. Caution is warranted due to possible dru ...
... anti-onychomycosis drugs target the pathway of fungal ergosterol biosynthesis, an essential structural component of the fungal cell membrane. Itraconazole, like all azole antifungals, inhibits lanosterol 14α-demethylase, an enzyme of the cytochrome P450-type. Caution is warranted due to possible dru ...
Gotu kola has been used as a medicinal herb for thousands of years
... Chemical, pharmacological and clinical profile of the East Asian medical plant Centella asiatica. Brinkhaus B, Lindner M, Schuppan D, Hahn EG. Department of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Medical Department I, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. Centella asiatica is ...
... Chemical, pharmacological and clinical profile of the East Asian medical plant Centella asiatica. Brinkhaus B, Lindner M, Schuppan D, Hahn EG. Department of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Medical Department I, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. Centella asiatica is ...
kashaya and ksheerpaka - International Journal of Pharmacy and
... healthcare needs and as nutritional supplements. Indian traditional science, Ayurved has a detailed enlistment and explanation of these uses. The medicinal value of the plant is mainly due to the active metabolites and is generally used in the form of an extract where the active constituents are con ...
... healthcare needs and as nutritional supplements. Indian traditional science, Ayurved has a detailed enlistment and explanation of these uses. The medicinal value of the plant is mainly due to the active metabolites and is generally used in the form of an extract where the active constituents are con ...
1083 good distribution practices—supply chain integrity
... their quality standards and specifications. Counterfeit and substandard are not interchangeable terms, but for convenience and simplicity this chapter refers to both as counterfeit. Types of Counterfeit Drugs All forms of medicine, including those that purport or appear to be branded, generic, over- ...
... their quality standards and specifications. Counterfeit and substandard are not interchangeable terms, but for convenience and simplicity this chapter refers to both as counterfeit. Types of Counterfeit Drugs All forms of medicine, including those that purport or appear to be branded, generic, over- ...
Factors that influence Italian consumers` understanding of over
... evaluate its association with medication knowledge [25]. In some research studies about clinical conditions such as asthma, hypertension, diabetes, and heart failure, specific aspects of baseline conceptual knowledge have been measured to understand a patient’s learning needs before an educational pr ...
... evaluate its association with medication knowledge [25]. In some research studies about clinical conditions such as asthma, hypertension, diabetes, and heart failure, specific aspects of baseline conceptual knowledge have been measured to understand a patient’s learning needs before an educational pr ...
Role of cytochrome P450 in drug interactions | SpringerLink
... and itraconazole [20], and sorivudine and fluoropyrimidines, are clinically important and severe interactions do occur. Furthermore, side-effects due to drug-drug interactions in elderly patients because of their reduced physiological functions are reportedly becoming more frequent and associated wi ...
... and itraconazole [20], and sorivudine and fluoropyrimidines, are clinically important and severe interactions do occur. Furthermore, side-effects due to drug-drug interactions in elderly patients because of their reduced physiological functions are reportedly becoming more frequent and associated wi ...
HIVART_7 - I-Tech
... Toxicity (use lower dose to reduce risk of S/E development for patients < 60kg) Peripheral Neuropathy (5-15%, pain, tingling, and numbness in ...
... Toxicity (use lower dose to reduce risk of S/E development for patients < 60kg) Peripheral Neuropathy (5-15%, pain, tingling, and numbness in ...
Spare Receptors
... Spare receptors are not qualitatively different from nonspare receptors They are not hidden or unavailable, and when occupied, they can be coupled to response ...
... Spare receptors are not qualitatively different from nonspare receptors They are not hidden or unavailable, and when occupied, they can be coupled to response ...
Importance of Functional Group Chemistry in the Drug
... for the case. Questions concerning terminology and functional group identification are randomly asked of the students. While all of the instructors are familiar with the terminology, some are not as familiar with the chemistry. Thus, each instructor is provided with an answer sheet for Questions 2 a ...
... for the case. Questions concerning terminology and functional group identification are randomly asked of the students. While all of the instructors are familiar with the terminology, some are not as familiar with the chemistry. Thus, each instructor is provided with an answer sheet for Questions 2 a ...
health - LegTrack
... relievers were sold to medicate every American adult (about 240 million people) every four hours for an entire month. DPH states that in California, deaths involving opioid prescription medications have increased 16.5% since 2006. In 2012, there were more than 1,800 deaths from all types of opioids ...
... relievers were sold to medicate every American adult (about 240 million people) every four hours for an entire month. DPH states that in California, deaths involving opioid prescription medications have increased 16.5% since 2006. In 2012, there were more than 1,800 deaths from all types of opioids ...
Treatment of Cough
... Treatment of Cough 1. Antitussive a. Opioid i. Codeine (methylmorphine) b. Non – opioid i. Dextromethorphan 2. Expectorant a. Guaifenesin 3. Mucolytics a. N – actylcysteine b. Bromhexine c. Ambroxol (active metabolite of Bromhexine) ...
... Treatment of Cough 1. Antitussive a. Opioid i. Codeine (methylmorphine) b. Non – opioid i. Dextromethorphan 2. Expectorant a. Guaifenesin 3. Mucolytics a. N – actylcysteine b. Bromhexine c. Ambroxol (active metabolite of Bromhexine) ...
Data from PrEP Biopharm`s two Phase IIa clinical studies
... This study was conducted in subjects with GINA 4 1 to 3 controlled asthma challenged with HRV-16. It was designed as a two-part study, consisting of a viral challenge arm and a safety arm. The viral challenge arm consisted of a double-blind placebo controlled study (N=19 active, N=20 placebo) with t ...
... This study was conducted in subjects with GINA 4 1 to 3 controlled asthma challenged with HRV-16. It was designed as a two-part study, consisting of a viral challenge arm and a safety arm. The viral challenge arm consisted of a double-blind placebo controlled study (N=19 active, N=20 placebo) with t ...
Clinical Focus - Orbis Biosciences
... compliance with medication regimens, limited access to new medications, and prolonged treatable illnesses.(4) The corticosteroid prednisone is known as one of the most foul-tasting active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) on the market. Orbis Biosciences set out to prove their taste masking technolog ...
... compliance with medication regimens, limited access to new medications, and prolonged treatable illnesses.(4) The corticosteroid prednisone is known as one of the most foul-tasting active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) on the market. Orbis Biosciences set out to prove their taste masking technolog ...
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH PROGLYCEM® Diazoxide capsules
... seminoma and another had a mass near the penis. Two females had inguinal mammary swellings. The etiology of these changes was not established. There was no difference in mortality between drug-treated and control groups. In a second chronic oral toxicity study, dogs given milled diazoxide at 50, 100 ...
... seminoma and another had a mass near the penis. Two females had inguinal mammary swellings. The etiology of these changes was not established. There was no difference in mortality between drug-treated and control groups. In a second chronic oral toxicity study, dogs given milled diazoxide at 50, 100 ...
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.