Léčiva působící prostř. histaminu, serotoninu a dopaminu
... 2/ What antihistamine drugs can be considered as immunomodulatory (= can have antiinflammatory effect) and why? levocetirizine, desloratadine 1/ Treatment with and rupatadine: clinically these drugs will have antagonists of histamine H1 receptor also some effect on nasal obstruction is symptomatic o ...
... 2/ What antihistamine drugs can be considered as immunomodulatory (= can have antiinflammatory effect) and why? levocetirizine, desloratadine 1/ Treatment with and rupatadine: clinically these drugs will have antagonists of histamine H1 receptor also some effect on nasal obstruction is symptomatic o ...
final examination july 2011 examination 1/2011/2012 session
... Cholinergic blocking agents are compounds which prevent acetylcholine from stimulating the receptor site. These compounds compete with acetylcholine for receptor sites. They do not themselves produce an excitant effect but rather limit the excitant effects of acetylcholine. They have similar actions ...
... Cholinergic blocking agents are compounds which prevent acetylcholine from stimulating the receptor site. These compounds compete with acetylcholine for receptor sites. They do not themselves produce an excitant effect but rather limit the excitant effects of acetylcholine. They have similar actions ...
Anti-addictive drugs
... analogue of ibogaine, 18-methoxycoronaridine has also been developed which has similar efficacy but less side effects, however this drug is still being tested in animals and human trials have not yet been carried out. [edit] Alternative therapies Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, are used ...
... analogue of ibogaine, 18-methoxycoronaridine has also been developed which has similar efficacy but less side effects, however this drug is still being tested in animals and human trials have not yet been carried out. [edit] Alternative therapies Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, are used ...
Knowledge Management in Clinical Systems: Principles and
... forays yet into tailoring drugs to a patient's genetic makeup. The test is part of an emerging approach to treatment that health experts expect could lead to big changes in the way drugs are developed, marketed and prescribed. For all of the advances in medicine, doctors today determine the best med ...
... forays yet into tailoring drugs to a patient's genetic makeup. The test is part of an emerging approach to treatment that health experts expect could lead to big changes in the way drugs are developed, marketed and prescribed. For all of the advances in medicine, doctors today determine the best med ...
Toward drugs derived from cannabis
... the opiates due to their medical indispensibility continued to be widely employed; Cannabis use declined. Today there is virtually no official medical use of Cannabis in the Western world. Interest in Cannabis was renewed between 1940-1950 as a result of the chemical research of Adams and the pharma ...
... the opiates due to their medical indispensibility continued to be widely employed; Cannabis use declined. Today there is virtually no official medical use of Cannabis in the Western world. Interest in Cannabis was renewed between 1940-1950 as a result of the chemical research of Adams and the pharma ...
THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING IN PSYCHIATRY: AN
... those drugs which metabolize and their metabolites also are active in the body. CYP-450 of antipsychotics is unique as the drugs are lipid soluble and the heterogeneous class of drugs act on different types of receptors and produce variable responses. Various techniques are involved to estimate the ...
... those drugs which metabolize and their metabolites also are active in the body. CYP-450 of antipsychotics is unique as the drugs are lipid soluble and the heterogeneous class of drugs act on different types of receptors and produce variable responses. Various techniques are involved to estimate the ...
Traditional medicine-inspired approaches to drug discovery: can
... The traditional knowledge-inspired reverse pharmacology described here relates to reversing the routine ‘laboratory-to-clinic’ progress to ‘clinics-to-laboratories’ [22]. Earlier, the term reverse pharmacology has been used in relation to ligand-independent orphan functions that can modulate well-de ...
... The traditional knowledge-inspired reverse pharmacology described here relates to reversing the routine ‘laboratory-to-clinic’ progress to ‘clinics-to-laboratories’ [22]. Earlier, the term reverse pharmacology has been used in relation to ligand-independent orphan functions that can modulate well-de ...
1 Scientific Name: Costus spp. (Costaceae) Dominican common
... vaginal infections, weight loss, Aloe vera is one of the most important plants in Dominican traditional medicine. The peeled succulent leaves consist of a transparent inner gel (called cristál) and yellow-green colored latex. ...
... vaginal infections, weight loss, Aloe vera is one of the most important plants in Dominican traditional medicine. The peeled succulent leaves consist of a transparent inner gel (called cristál) and yellow-green colored latex. ...
What are some other side effects of this drug?
... • If you have a weak heart, talk with your doctor. • Have your blood pressure and heart rate checked often. Talk with your doctor. • If you are taking this drug and have high blood pressure, talk with your doctor before using OTC products that may raise blood pressure. These include cough or cold dr ...
... • If you have a weak heart, talk with your doctor. • Have your blood pressure and heart rate checked often. Talk with your doctor. • If you are taking this drug and have high blood pressure, talk with your doctor before using OTC products that may raise blood pressure. These include cough or cold dr ...
Designing concept maps for a precise and objective
... We studied firstly the evaluation reports for 40 drugs from a list of 170 drugs that had been approved by the French National Medicines Assessment Committee between January 2008 and January 2011. These drugs are presented in Appendix 1. They were randomly selected, but taking into account the total ...
... We studied firstly the evaluation reports for 40 drugs from a list of 170 drugs that had been approved by the French National Medicines Assessment Committee between January 2008 and January 2011. These drugs are presented in Appendix 1. They were randomly selected, but taking into account the total ...
PHAR 303 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY I
... chiral environ-ment is provided or if they are first converted to diastereomers (e.g., salt formation with another enantiomer). The physicochemical properties of a drug molecule are dependent not only on what functional groups are present in the molecule but also on the spatial arrangement of these g ...
... chiral environ-ment is provided or if they are first converted to diastereomers (e.g., salt formation with another enantiomer). The physicochemical properties of a drug molecule are dependent not only on what functional groups are present in the molecule but also on the spatial arrangement of these g ...
Herbal / Drug Interactions PHARM 512: Clinical Applications of Drug
... inducer and a p-glycoprotein inducer – Product selection: want standardized extract containing about 0.3% hypericin and 1% hyperforin – Dose: about 300mg TID for treatment – Questions remaining include • How best to use this herbal given that there are drug interaction problems ...
... inducer and a p-glycoprotein inducer – Product selection: want standardized extract containing about 0.3% hypericin and 1% hyperforin – Dose: about 300mg TID for treatment – Questions remaining include • How best to use this herbal given that there are drug interaction problems ...
Zofran - Physicians
... Prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with radiation treatment †FDA Approved Indication(s) ...
... Prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with radiation treatment †FDA Approved Indication(s) ...
a review on drug approval process for us, europe and india
... different regulatory requirements for approval of new drug. For marketing authorization application (MAA) a single regulatory approach is applicable to various countries is almost a difficult task. Therefore it is necessary to have knowledge about regulatory requirement for MAA of each country. The ...
... different regulatory requirements for approval of new drug. For marketing authorization application (MAA) a single regulatory approach is applicable to various countries is almost a difficult task. Therefore it is necessary to have knowledge about regulatory requirement for MAA of each country. The ...
Legal Highs - Scottish Drugs Forum
... highs” – to allow “research” to be done to ascertain dangers. • Will this work? ...
... highs” – to allow “research” to be done to ascertain dangers. • Will this work? ...
Principles of Drugs
... • Drugs can be administered by different routes and dosage depends on route given. • Oral doses usually larger than injected doses and may be fatal if given by incorrect route • Certain IV drugs can cause local injury if intravenous ...
... • Drugs can be administered by different routes and dosage depends on route given. • Oral doses usually larger than injected doses and may be fatal if given by incorrect route • Certain IV drugs can cause local injury if intravenous ...
Number 3 - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... Hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), pp. 308-316 Domain 1, Task 3. Tertiary Species: Other Rodents SUMMARY: These authors analyzed a population of aged Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) in their facility in order to characterize normal hematologic and serum biochemical ranges and any pathologic conditi ...
... Hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), pp. 308-316 Domain 1, Task 3. Tertiary Species: Other Rodents SUMMARY: These authors analyzed a population of aged Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) in their facility in order to characterize normal hematologic and serum biochemical ranges and any pathologic conditi ...
The Case of the Ebola Epidemic - Association of Clinical Research
... pipeline and then emerge as fully formed medications that can be judged both safe and effective is vanishingly small. Indeed, the rate of approvals for new drugs has not improved much over the last 20 years or so.22,23 Thus, our ability to predict therapeutic efficacy in combination with an acceptab ...
... pipeline and then emerge as fully formed medications that can be judged both safe and effective is vanishingly small. Indeed, the rate of approvals for new drugs has not improved much over the last 20 years or so.22,23 Thus, our ability to predict therapeutic efficacy in combination with an acceptab ...
Understanding Food-Drug Interactions
... taking any over-the-counter medication. Over a decade ago, scientists discovered that a substance in grapefruit juice interferes with certain prescription drugs. Since then, many scientists have focused on the effects of grapefruit and have discovered specific drug interactions that may be dangerous ...
... taking any over-the-counter medication. Over a decade ago, scientists discovered that a substance in grapefruit juice interferes with certain prescription drugs. Since then, many scientists have focused on the effects of grapefruit and have discovered specific drug interactions that may be dangerous ...
STATEMENT OF JOHN ERICKSON, PhD
... So, it’s important to understand that the price increase of Norvir that is at the center of today’s hearing does not really affect the price of Kaletra, even though it contains Norvir. What it does affect, though, is the price of every competing protease inhibitor because they must all be taken with ...
... So, it’s important to understand that the price increase of Norvir that is at the center of today’s hearing does not really affect the price of Kaletra, even though it contains Norvir. What it does affect, though, is the price of every competing protease inhibitor because they must all be taken with ...
Pharmacokinetics
... and it has an extra layer of cells surrounding them (glial cells). However, fever/inflammation can make the membrane more permeable to some drugs. Exception: The placenta has the ability to block SOME drugs from affecting the fetus with its barrier. ...
... and it has an extra layer of cells surrounding them (glial cells). However, fever/inflammation can make the membrane more permeable to some drugs. Exception: The placenta has the ability to block SOME drugs from affecting the fetus with its barrier. ...
April 1992 - North Carolina Board of Pharmacy
... Since the public reports did not convey the complete story, many pharmacists are concerned about the excessive use of controlled substances, including narcotics, by people who are in the final years of their life. This item reminds pharmacists that their primary responsibility is the health of their ...
... Since the public reports did not convey the complete story, many pharmacists are concerned about the excessive use of controlled substances, including narcotics, by people who are in the final years of their life. This item reminds pharmacists that their primary responsibility is the health of their ...
Prescription for Disaster: How Teens Abuse Medicine
... Illegal drugs and legitimate medications are categorized according to their medical use, potential for abuse, and their potential for creating physical or psychological dependence. Dependence means that the body adjusts to allow for them and can’t function normally without them. When drugs are used ...
... Illegal drugs and legitimate medications are categorized according to their medical use, potential for abuse, and their potential for creating physical or psychological dependence. Dependence means that the body adjusts to allow for them and can’t function normally without them. When drugs are used ...
Drug design Ligand-based drug design
... thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or biological activity has properties that would make it a likely orally active drug in humans. The rule was formulated by Christopher A. Lipinski in 1997, based on the observation that most medication ...
... thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or biological activity has properties that would make it a likely orally active drug in humans. The rule was formulated by Christopher A. Lipinski in 1997, based on the observation that most medication ...
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.