
TECTONA GRANDIS Research Article NEHA KHERA
... The frontal leaves of Tectona grandis are widely used in the treatment of wounds, especially burn wound. The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of hydrochloric extract of Tectona grandis on experimentally induced wounds in rats. The models selected were excision wound, incision wou ...
... The frontal leaves of Tectona grandis are widely used in the treatment of wounds, especially burn wound. The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of hydrochloric extract of Tectona grandis on experimentally induced wounds in rats. The models selected were excision wound, incision wou ...
a review on synthesis and their antibacterial activity of silver and
... in the field of nanotechnology. The synthesis of silver nanoparticles was achieved using Bacillus cereus supernatant and 1 mM silver nitrate. 100 mM glucose was initiated to quicken the rate of reaction of silver nanoparticles synthesis. UV-visible spectrophotometric investigation was carried out to ...
... in the field of nanotechnology. The synthesis of silver nanoparticles was achieved using Bacillus cereus supernatant and 1 mM silver nitrate. 100 mM glucose was initiated to quicken the rate of reaction of silver nanoparticles synthesis. UV-visible spectrophotometric investigation was carried out to ...
Drug-induced hypo- and hyperprolactinemia: mechanisms, clinical
... molecular weight of 23 kDa, but there are also molecular variants generated by proteolytic cleavage, posttranslational changes, etc. Prolactin circulates under various molecular forms, with different molecular weights, the usual one being composed of 199 amino acids. Approximately 80 -- 90% of the c ...
... molecular weight of 23 kDa, but there are also molecular variants generated by proteolytic cleavage, posttranslational changes, etc. Prolactin circulates under various molecular forms, with different molecular weights, the usual one being composed of 199 amino acids. Approximately 80 -- 90% of the c ...
Effect of compression force, humidity and disintegrant concentration
... Marais et al Introduction For tablets containing sparingly watersoluble drugs, the start of dissolution is often delayed by the poor wettability of the tablet surface and/or slow liquid penetration into the tablet matrix. This property causes increased disintegration time and retarded drug release ...
... Marais et al Introduction For tablets containing sparingly watersoluble drugs, the start of dissolution is often delayed by the poor wettability of the tablet surface and/or slow liquid penetration into the tablet matrix. This property causes increased disintegration time and retarded drug release ...
Basics and Potential Applications of Surfactants
... excellent cleaning properties and high hair conditioning effects. Anionic surfactants are particularly effective at oily cleaning and oil/clay suspension. Still, they can react in the wash water with the positively charged water hardness ions (calcium and magnesium), which can lead to partial deacti ...
... excellent cleaning properties and high hair conditioning effects. Anionic surfactants are particularly effective at oily cleaning and oil/clay suspension. Still, they can react in the wash water with the positively charged water hardness ions (calcium and magnesium), which can lead to partial deacti ...
Antipsychotic Medication
... Atypical drugs may begin to work in 1 week but take several months to reach maximum efficacy Thus patient, family, and clinician must not increase dose prematurely because this strategy usually increases side effects and not effectiveness Brief course of benzodiazepine may help patient maintain cont ...
... Atypical drugs may begin to work in 1 week but take several months to reach maximum efficacy Thus patient, family, and clinician must not increase dose prematurely because this strategy usually increases side effects and not effectiveness Brief course of benzodiazepine may help patient maintain cont ...
Multidrug resistant Escherichia coli isolates of poultry origin in
... both veterinary and human medicine (NEU, 1992; WITTE. 1998; GUNNER et al., 2004). Large proportions of antibiotics (50%) of the total global consumption are administered to food producing animals for prophylaxis treatment and growth promotion purposes, but 80% of such total administration is unneces ...
... both veterinary and human medicine (NEU, 1992; WITTE. 1998; GUNNER et al., 2004). Large proportions of antibiotics (50%) of the total global consumption are administered to food producing animals for prophylaxis treatment and growth promotion purposes, but 80% of such total administration is unneces ...
Therapeutic Area Data Standards User Guide for QT
... differences between groups of patients treated with an experimental drug compared to a control treatment to be of interest. This difference in interests leads to the need for different processing. Also, TQT studies are generally limited to adult healthy volunteers of a non-geriatric age and having n ...
... differences between groups of patients treated with an experimental drug compared to a control treatment to be of interest. This difference in interests leads to the need for different processing. Also, TQT studies are generally limited to adult healthy volunteers of a non-geriatric age and having n ...
Evaluation of the effects of premedication on gastroduodenoscopy in
... lb; median weight, 3.3 kg [7.3 lb]) were used. Seven cats had been infected with Helicobacter pylori during a previous study; however, none of these cats had clinical signs attributable to infection. One cat died between procedures (after receiving hydromorphone and butorphanol) as a result of an un ...
... lb; median weight, 3.3 kg [7.3 lb]) were used. Seven cats had been infected with Helicobacter pylori during a previous study; however, none of these cats had clinical signs attributable to infection. One cat died between procedures (after receiving hydromorphone and butorphanol) as a result of an un ...
Antinociceptive effect of Ferula assa-foetida oleo-gum
... diminishes the quality of life (1). Despite the availability of effective and widely used analgesics, most of them exhibit many undesirable side effects which limit their clinical use (2). Today, the search for new analgesic compounds has been a priority of pharmacologists and pharmaceutical industr ...
... diminishes the quality of life (1). Despite the availability of effective and widely used analgesics, most of them exhibit many undesirable side effects which limit their clinical use (2). Today, the search for new analgesic compounds has been a priority of pharmacologists and pharmaceutical industr ...
Medications Development Research for Treatment of Amphetamine and Methamphetamine Addiction
... the effects of prenatal exposure is limited. The few human studies that exist have shown increased rates of premature delivery, placental abruption, fetal growth retardation, and cardiac and brain abnormalities. A recent NIDA-funded study showed that prenatal exposure to methamphetamine resulted in ...
... the effects of prenatal exposure is limited. The few human studies that exist have shown increased rates of premature delivery, placental abruption, fetal growth retardation, and cardiac and brain abnormalities. A recent NIDA-funded study showed that prenatal exposure to methamphetamine resulted in ...
GYNO-DAKTARIN™ Janssen Pharma
... The concurrent use of latex condoms or diaphragms with vaginal anti-infective preparations may decrease the effectiveness of latex contraceptive agents. Therefore, GYNO-DAKTARIN products should not be used concurrently with a latex condom or latex diaphragm. Interactions with Other Medicinal Product ...
... The concurrent use of latex condoms or diaphragms with vaginal anti-infective preparations may decrease the effectiveness of latex contraceptive agents. Therefore, GYNO-DAKTARIN products should not be used concurrently with a latex condom or latex diaphragm. Interactions with Other Medicinal Product ...
piracetam and platelets
... drugs, is a cyclic derivative of gamma-aminobutyric acid. The treatment with piracetam improves learning, memory, brain metabolism, and capacity. Piracetam has been shown to alter the physical properties of the plasma membrane by increasing its fluidity and by protecting the cell against hypoxia. It ...
... drugs, is a cyclic derivative of gamma-aminobutyric acid. The treatment with piracetam improves learning, memory, brain metabolism, and capacity. Piracetam has been shown to alter the physical properties of the plasma membrane by increasing its fluidity and by protecting the cell against hypoxia. It ...
xtram plus
... Based on the mechanism of action of tramadol and the potential for serotonin syndrome, caution is advised with coadministration with a triptan. If concomitant treatment with a triptan is clinically warranted, careful observation of the patient is advised, particularly during treatment initiation and ...
... Based on the mechanism of action of tramadol and the potential for serotonin syndrome, caution is advised with coadministration with a triptan. If concomitant treatment with a triptan is clinically warranted, careful observation of the patient is advised, particularly during treatment initiation and ...
Enzymatic Catalysis
... are orders of magnitude greater than those of the best chemical catalysts. Yet they operate under mild conditions and are highly specific as to the identities of both their substrates and their products. These catalytic properties are so remarkable that many nineteenth century scientists concluded t ...
... are orders of magnitude greater than those of the best chemical catalysts. Yet they operate under mild conditions and are highly specific as to the identities of both their substrates and their products. These catalytic properties are so remarkable that many nineteenth century scientists concluded t ...
Inhaled phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors restore chloride transport in cystic fibrosis mice
... following the recommendations of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations [11]. To prevent intestinal obstruction in CF animals, Movicol (55.24 g?L-1; Norgine, Heverlee, Belgium) was administered in acidified drinking water. The mice were genotyped at 21 days of age using Ta ...
... following the recommendations of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations [11]. To prevent intestinal obstruction in CF animals, Movicol (55.24 g?L-1; Norgine, Heverlee, Belgium) was administered in acidified drinking water. The mice were genotyped at 21 days of age using Ta ...
The Benzo Manual
... 1. Half-life: time taken for blood concentration to fall to half its peak value after a single dose. Half-life of active metabolite shown in square brackets. This time may vary considerably between individuals. 2. Market aim: although all benzodiazepines have similar actions, they are usually market ...
... 1. Half-life: time taken for blood concentration to fall to half its peak value after a single dose. Half-life of active metabolite shown in square brackets. This time may vary considerably between individuals. 2. Market aim: although all benzodiazepines have similar actions, they are usually market ...
The purpose of this summary is exclusively educational, to provide
... HLA-A*3101 ↑ risk of carbamazepine-induced delayed DHRs including SJS/TEN/DRESS; HLAB*57:01 ↑ risk of flucoxacilline-induced liver injury; polymorphisms of FcεRIβ, STAT6, IL-4, IL13, IL4-RA and TNFα may ↑ risk of penicillin allergy); (ii) to define personalized therapies based on the patient’s genet ...
... HLA-A*3101 ↑ risk of carbamazepine-induced delayed DHRs including SJS/TEN/DRESS; HLAB*57:01 ↑ risk of flucoxacilline-induced liver injury; polymorphisms of FcεRIβ, STAT6, IL-4, IL13, IL4-RA and TNFα may ↑ risk of penicillin allergy); (ii) to define personalized therapies based on the patient’s genet ...
Acetaminophen and Your Liver
... acetaminophen to relieve symptoms such as body aches and fever, which are common side effects of interferon therapy. For most people, acetaminophen is safe and effective. According to the FDA’s Dr. John Senior, “It’s very clear the average dose for the average person is very safe. But we are not all ...
... acetaminophen to relieve symptoms such as body aches and fever, which are common side effects of interferon therapy. For most people, acetaminophen is safe and effective. According to the FDA’s Dr. John Senior, “It’s very clear the average dose for the average person is very safe. But we are not all ...
Drug Metabolism Test Results
... to harboring untested phenotypically important polymorphisms, drug-drug interactions, co-morbidities, lifestyle habits or other non-genetic factors. This report does not address drug allergies or drug-drug interactions. Laboratory Accreditation This test was developed and its performance charact ...
... to harboring untested phenotypically important polymorphisms, drug-drug interactions, co-morbidities, lifestyle habits or other non-genetic factors. This report does not address drug allergies or drug-drug interactions. Laboratory Accreditation This test was developed and its performance charact ...
"Marijuana - Not Just Blowing Smoke"
... t is estimated that roughly 7% of the world’s population uses illicit drugs – and marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug. [1] In the U.S., 17.5 million people have used marijuana in the last month. [2] Globally, legal approaches vary. Recreational use of marijuana is completely legal only ...
... t is estimated that roughly 7% of the world’s population uses illicit drugs – and marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug. [1] In the U.S., 17.5 million people have used marijuana in the last month. [2] Globally, legal approaches vary. Recreational use of marijuana is completely legal only ...
Administrative Rules ICAR Annotated of the Feb. 20. 2015 Board of
... (8) “Collaborative Pharmacy Practice” means that portion of pharmacy practice where a pharmacist may perform certain patient care functions under a protocol of specified conditions or limitations in collaboration with a practitioner. Collaborative practice agreements must be in writing and are valid ...
... (8) “Collaborative Pharmacy Practice” means that portion of pharmacy practice where a pharmacist may perform certain patient care functions under a protocol of specified conditions or limitations in collaboration with a practitioner. Collaborative practice agreements must be in writing and are valid ...
field and action potential recordings in heart slices
... component amplitudes, slopes, and latencies. In addition, the difference between the primary (positive or negative) and secondary (negative or positive) peak latencies, termed QNa, were analysed in order to detect changes in Na+ conductance. Intracellular action potentials were recorded with convent ...
... component amplitudes, slopes, and latencies. In addition, the difference between the primary (positive or negative) and secondary (negative or positive) peak latencies, termed QNa, were analysed in order to detect changes in Na+ conductance. Intracellular action potentials were recorded with convent ...
Antiretroviral Agents presentation
... TMC278 (rilpivirine; Tibotec),Most advanced stage of development(phase2b). Very few patients experienced virologic failure with resistance-associated mutations.Most commonly observed mutations were 184V and 134k but not sure how many mutations are sufficient to confer resistance to TMC287. IDX899 ; ...
... TMC278 (rilpivirine; Tibotec),Most advanced stage of development(phase2b). Very few patients experienced virologic failure with resistance-associated mutations.Most commonly observed mutations were 184V and 134k but not sure how many mutations are sufficient to confer resistance to TMC287. IDX899 ; ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... the antibiotics Clarithromycin and Amoxicillin/Metronidazole per week) [6]. However, these above marketed drugs on concomitant use are expensive and cause various adverse effects like hypersensitivity, gyanocomestia, impotency, arrhythmia and hematopoietic changes, thereby limiting their usefulness ...
... the antibiotics Clarithromycin and Amoxicillin/Metronidazole per week) [6]. However, these above marketed drugs on concomitant use are expensive and cause various adverse effects like hypersensitivity, gyanocomestia, impotency, arrhythmia and hematopoietic changes, thereby limiting their usefulness ...
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.