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T 1/2
... 4 Excretion of drugs drugs are eliminated from the body either unchanged or as metablites. Excretory organs, the lung excluded, eliminate polar compounds more efficiently than substances with high lipid solubility. The kidney is the most important organ for elimination of drugs and their metaboli ...
... 4 Excretion of drugs drugs are eliminated from the body either unchanged or as metablites. Excretory organs, the lung excluded, eliminate polar compounds more efficiently than substances with high lipid solubility. The kidney is the most important organ for elimination of drugs and their metaboli ...
general_pharmacology
... triple distilled and pyrogen free (pyrogen: are bacterial products which cause a rise in body and rigors when injected). The glass container should be neutral as not react with drug. The contents are usually liquid but may be in powder form to dissolve immediately before use. They may be dispe ...
... triple distilled and pyrogen free (pyrogen: are bacterial products which cause a rise in body and rigors when injected). The glass container should be neutral as not react with drug. The contents are usually liquid but may be in powder form to dissolve immediately before use. They may be dispe ...
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
... Drug tolerance occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a particular drug over time so that larger doses must be given to produce the same effects. Tolerance may be acquired to the pharmacologic action of many drugs, especially opioid analgesics, alcohol, and other CNS depressants. Tolerance to ph ...
... Drug tolerance occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a particular drug over time so that larger doses must be given to produce the same effects. Tolerance may be acquired to the pharmacologic action of many drugs, especially opioid analgesics, alcohol, and other CNS depressants. Tolerance to ph ...
AN INDIVIDUAL BASED STUDY OF THE GERIATRIC POPULATION: A POLYPHARMACY
... Geriatrics is the branch of general medicine concerned with the clinical, preventive, remedial and social aspects of illness in the elderly. The prevalence of many disease increases with advancing age and as a result, elderly population often suffer from multiple co-existing conditions. The main obj ...
... Geriatrics is the branch of general medicine concerned with the clinical, preventive, remedial and social aspects of illness in the elderly. The prevalence of many disease increases with advancing age and as a result, elderly population often suffer from multiple co-existing conditions. The main obj ...
antimycobacterials
... and pyrazinamide are the principal or so-called “first-line” drugs because of their efficacy and acceptable degree of toxicity. Today, however, because of poor patient compliance and other factors, the number of multidrug-resistant organisms has risen. Some bacteria have been identified that are res ...
... and pyrazinamide are the principal or so-called “first-line” drugs because of their efficacy and acceptable degree of toxicity. Today, however, because of poor patient compliance and other factors, the number of multidrug-resistant organisms has risen. Some bacteria have been identified that are res ...
HISTORY OF DRUGS IN THE LAST CENTURY Did drugs travel by
... In the mid 1800, the Opium drug was legal – it was prescribed for many ailments such as headaches, skin rashes and was even an Over-The-Counter drug (OTC drug) prescribed for soothing infants during teething! It wasn’t long before Opium became a problem and created 300 000 addicts. Then came Morphin ...
... In the mid 1800, the Opium drug was legal – it was prescribed for many ailments such as headaches, skin rashes and was even an Over-The-Counter drug (OTC drug) prescribed for soothing infants during teething! It wasn’t long before Opium became a problem and created 300 000 addicts. Then came Morphin ...
News Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy
... by a single patient, and should never be used on more than one patient. CDC indicates that the agency has become “increasingly aware of reports of improper use of insulin pens, which places individuals at risk of infection with pathogens including hepatitis viruses and human immunodeficiency virus ( ...
... by a single patient, and should never be used on more than one patient. CDC indicates that the agency has become “increasingly aware of reports of improper use of insulin pens, which places individuals at risk of infection with pathogens including hepatitis viruses and human immunodeficiency virus ( ...
Psychoactive Medications
... Administration Absorption – Routes of administration are not therapeutically interchangeable (e.g. Valium is easily absorbed orally but slower and erratic when given IM) – Absorption can be slower when taken with food, milk or milk products – The elderly have more difficulty absorbing medications D/ ...
... Administration Absorption – Routes of administration are not therapeutically interchangeable (e.g. Valium is easily absorbed orally but slower and erratic when given IM) – Absorption can be slower when taken with food, milk or milk products – The elderly have more difficulty absorbing medications D/ ...
8th Lecture 1433
... I. Enteral (any form of administration that involves any part of the GIT): desired effect is systemic (non-local). Drug is given via the digestive tract II. Parenteral: desired effect is systemic. Drug is given by injection III. Topical: desired effect is local. Drug is applied directly where its ac ...
... I. Enteral (any form of administration that involves any part of the GIT): desired effect is systemic (non-local). Drug is given via the digestive tract II. Parenteral: desired effect is systemic. Drug is given by injection III. Topical: desired effect is local. Drug is applied directly where its ac ...
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... mediator release from mast cells • Theophylline is usually administered orally • In COPD theophylline decreases secretions and stimulates respiration • Overdosage produces cardiac and CNS stimulation, and may cause seizures ...
... mediator release from mast cells • Theophylline is usually administered orally • In COPD theophylline decreases secretions and stimulates respiration • Overdosage produces cardiac and CNS stimulation, and may cause seizures ...
Course Syllabus
... C.1-Be able to distinguish one or two prototype drug(s) of each pharmacological group especially those of clinical importance. C.2-Acquire a comprehensive description of the major group of drugs as applied to medical practice and be sufficiently prepared to gather information on new drugs. C.3-Ident ...
... C.1-Be able to distinguish one or two prototype drug(s) of each pharmacological group especially those of clinical importance. C.2-Acquire a comprehensive description of the major group of drugs as applied to medical practice and be sufficiently prepared to gather information on new drugs. C.3-Ident ...
B.Pharm Revised 2003-04 Final Year With Elective Subject
... dielectric constant, solubility, dissolution and organoleptic property and their effect on formulation stability and bioavailability. ...
... dielectric constant, solubility, dissolution and organoleptic property and their effect on formulation stability and bioavailability. ...
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... We believe that the true goal of physical therapy involves restoration of function through neuromuscular re-education and specialized manual techniques. These techniques restore movement, balance and quality of life. At Back in the Game, we go a step further and instruct people how to keep their bod ...
... We believe that the true goal of physical therapy involves restoration of function through neuromuscular re-education and specialized manual techniques. These techniques restore movement, balance and quality of life. At Back in the Game, we go a step further and instruct people how to keep their bod ...
Preview Sample 1
... orally), not to parenteral drugs. Parenteral drugs must be absorbed into cells and tissues from the circulation before they can exert their effects; they do not exert their effects while circulating in the bloodstream. DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Page 21 TOP: NURSING PRO ...
... orally), not to parenteral drugs. Parenteral drugs must be absorbed into cells and tissues from the circulation before they can exert their effects; they do not exert their effects while circulating in the bloodstream. DIF: COGNITIVE LEVEL: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Page 21 TOP: NURSING PRO ...
Diapositive 1 - Moodle Lille 2
... • Lawsuit against the company accusing it of illegally promoting Trisenox off-label • The federal government joined the suit • CTI accept to pay$ 10,5 million to resolve the allegations • To this day, Trisenox has not been licensed for anything but the rare disease that first put it on the market. ...
... • Lawsuit against the company accusing it of illegally promoting Trisenox off-label • The federal government joined the suit • CTI accept to pay$ 10,5 million to resolve the allegations • To this day, Trisenox has not been licensed for anything but the rare disease that first put it on the market. ...
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... 2.4. Drug Therapy During Pregnancy Drug treatment in pregnancy is complicated mainly by two aspects: •general concerns do exist regarding potentially harmful effects of drugs on the embryo. The fear of a second disaster as with thalidomide still present; ...
... 2.4. Drug Therapy During Pregnancy Drug treatment in pregnancy is complicated mainly by two aspects: •general concerns do exist regarding potentially harmful effects of drugs on the embryo. The fear of a second disaster as with thalidomide still present; ...
Pharmaceutical Regulatory and Compliance Congress and Best
... and others into believing that they were paying the legally permitted price for those drugs; (ii) made false statements and misrepresentations concerning the wholesale acquisition costs of their Medicaid-covered drugs; and, (iii) fraudulently engaged in marketing the spread on these drugs, resulting ...
... and others into believing that they were paying the legally permitted price for those drugs; (ii) made false statements and misrepresentations concerning the wholesale acquisition costs of their Medicaid-covered drugs; and, (iii) fraudulently engaged in marketing the spread on these drugs, resulting ...
MODEL QUESTION PAPER “Do not write anything on question
... “Do not write anything on question-paper except Roll Number, otherwise it shall be deemed as an act of indulging in unfair means and action shall be taken as per rules.” Roll No. ________________ Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-II) Examination, 2014 Paper: DPH 215 Subject: Drug Store and Business Manageme ...
... “Do not write anything on question-paper except Roll Number, otherwise it shall be deemed as an act of indulging in unfair means and action shall be taken as per rules.” Roll No. ________________ Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-II) Examination, 2014 Paper: DPH 215 Subject: Drug Store and Business Manageme ...
L6- Teratogens and drugs of abuse
... • Controlled human studies with no risk to fetus • Drugs can be used Category B • Adverse effects on animal studies only • Adequate Human studies lacking or not shown similar results. Drug can be used in pregnancy Category C • Adverse effects on animal studies only • No human studies, human fetal ri ...
... • Controlled human studies with no risk to fetus • Drugs can be used Category B • Adverse effects on animal studies only • Adequate Human studies lacking or not shown similar results. Drug can be used in pregnancy Category C • Adverse effects on animal studies only • No human studies, human fetal ri ...
Drug Therapy for Older Adults
... Factors that reduce clearance will result in an increased plasma concentration and may increase toxicity Factors that increase Vd may result in increase T ½ if clearance doesn’t change ...
... Factors that reduce clearance will result in an increased plasma concentration and may increase toxicity Factors that increase Vd may result in increase T ½ if clearance doesn’t change ...
Drugs used during dementia
... dementia. Even small doses used to treat the visual hallucinations or behaviour problems which are common in this condition can produce serious side effects of over-sedation or neurological effects including stiffness and unsteadiness. It has been found that the anti-dementia drugs – the anticholine ...
... dementia. Even small doses used to treat the visual hallucinations or behaviour problems which are common in this condition can produce serious side effects of over-sedation or neurological effects including stiffness and unsteadiness. It has been found that the anti-dementia drugs – the anticholine ...
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY
... effect, two drugs with the same effect are given together — similar to 1+1=2. Synergism—two drugs with the same effect are given together and produce a response greater than the sum of their individual responses — similar to 1+2=3. ...
... effect, two drugs with the same effect are given together — similar to 1+1=2. Synergism—two drugs with the same effect are given together and produce a response greater than the sum of their individual responses — similar to 1+2=3. ...
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... The knowledge-based drug discovery pipeline will adopt a shotgun approach that screens all known FDA approved drug and drug-like compounds against all known target proteins of known structure, simultaneously examining how a small molecule therapeutic interacts with targets, antitargets, metabolic pa ...
... The knowledge-based drug discovery pipeline will adopt a shotgun approach that screens all known FDA approved drug and drug-like compounds against all known target proteins of known structure, simultaneously examining how a small molecule therapeutic interacts with targets, antitargets, metabolic pa ...