
Toward a Drug-Free University
... apartment where a violation occurs regardless if the alcohol containers are empty or full and whether or not the residents are present at the time of the violation. 2. The consumption of alcoholic beverages or possession of alcoholic beverages on University Premises is prohibited with the exception ...
... apartment where a violation occurs regardless if the alcohol containers are empty or full and whether or not the residents are present at the time of the violation. 2. The consumption of alcoholic beverages or possession of alcoholic beverages on University Premises is prohibited with the exception ...
- Journal of SOPI
... regions without having any specific standards and methods for estimating pharmacological/ therapeutic activity. The regulation of herbal medicine is difficult due to variations in the categorizations of traditional medicine therapies. If more than one herbal medicine is prescribed to the patient, th ...
... regions without having any specific standards and methods for estimating pharmacological/ therapeutic activity. The regulation of herbal medicine is difficult due to variations in the categorizations of traditional medicine therapies. If more than one herbal medicine is prescribed to the patient, th ...
direct-to-consumer advertising
... descriptors along with the side effects they describe were compared to their corresponding prescription medicine websites and analyzed to determine whether or not the general public is being misinformed and/or misled in terms of side effect warnings by current drug advertising. Content analysis of D ...
... descriptors along with the side effects they describe were compared to their corresponding prescription medicine websites and analyzed to determine whether or not the general public is being misinformed and/or misled in terms of side effect warnings by current drug advertising. Content analysis of D ...
Locomotor Effects of Acute and Repeated Threshold Doses of
... in 1937. With the exception that methylphenidate (MP) has replaced amphetamine (AMPH) as the primary stimulant, the clinical use of these drugs has remained essentially unchanged. In recent years, however, the prescribed use of MP has risen dramatically, prompting heightened concerns of potential ad ...
... in 1937. With the exception that methylphenidate (MP) has replaced amphetamine (AMPH) as the primary stimulant, the clinical use of these drugs has remained essentially unchanged. In recent years, however, the prescribed use of MP has risen dramatically, prompting heightened concerns of potential ad ...
Registration process of API - International Journal of Pharma
... Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) (or Drug Substance): Any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used in the manufacture of a drug (medicinal) product and that, when used in the production of a drug, becomes an active ingredient of the drug product. Such substances are intended to f ...
... Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) (or Drug Substance): Any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used in the manufacture of a drug (medicinal) product and that, when used in the production of a drug, becomes an active ingredient of the drug product. Such substances are intended to f ...
Kinetics of Oral Dosing
... Drugs administered via the extra-vascular routes are first absorbed before entering the systemic circulation Dosage forms must disintegrate and drugs must dissolve for absorption to occur The absorbed drugs pass through the liver before reaching the systemic circulation The fraction-dose tha ...
... Drugs administered via the extra-vascular routes are first absorbed before entering the systemic circulation Dosage forms must disintegrate and drugs must dissolve for absorption to occur The absorbed drugs pass through the liver before reaching the systemic circulation The fraction-dose tha ...
COMMUNICATION Engineering the Amine Transaminase from
... also with pentanal as amine acceptor as this is only accepted if the R415 is mutated.[5d] The screening of 2,240 variants (4.5% coverage of the total library) already resulted in the identification of five hits, which contained up to five mutations in the positions L56, W57, F85, R415 and L417 (Supp ...
... also with pentanal as amine acceptor as this is only accepted if the R415 is mutated.[5d] The screening of 2,240 variants (4.5% coverage of the total library) already resulted in the identification of five hits, which contained up to five mutations in the positions L56, W57, F85, R415 and L417 (Supp ...
- Journal of Advanced Drug Delivery
... Journal of Advanced Drug Delivery (JADD) Volume 2, Issue 2 April -2015 ...
... Journal of Advanced Drug Delivery (JADD) Volume 2, Issue 2 April -2015 ...
Simultaneous Spectrophotometric Determination of Drotaverine
... Wankhede et al.: Simultaneous Estimation of Amlodipine, Losartan and Hydrochlorthiazide Two UV-spectrophotometric and one reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography methods have been developed for the simultaneous estimation of amlodipine besilate, losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazid ...
... Wankhede et al.: Simultaneous Estimation of Amlodipine, Losartan and Hydrochlorthiazide Two UV-spectrophotometric and one reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography methods have been developed for the simultaneous estimation of amlodipine besilate, losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazid ...
Benzodiazepines
... Chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring Central nervous system depressants that are commonly known as tranquilizers, sedatives, or anxiolytics Due to the sedative effects they produce, they are often used as “date rape” drugs Approximately 2,000 benzodiazepine ...
... Chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring Central nervous system depressants that are commonly known as tranquilizers, sedatives, or anxiolytics Due to the sedative effects they produce, they are often used as “date rape” drugs Approximately 2,000 benzodiazepine ...
Ophthalmic Preparations - triphasepharmasolutions.com
... The human eye can be generally divided into the anterior and the posterior segments. The anterior segment includes the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, ciliary body, aqueous humor and lens while the posterior segment comprises sclera, choroid, retina and vitreous humor (Figure 1). The cornea, the outermos ...
... The human eye can be generally divided into the anterior and the posterior segments. The anterior segment includes the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, ciliary body, aqueous humor and lens while the posterior segment comprises sclera, choroid, retina and vitreous humor (Figure 1). The cornea, the outermos ...
tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)
... Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) recently showed great impact on sports and was the second so called “designer drug” detected besides Desoxymethyltestosterone (DMT) and Norbolethone. The biochemical characterization of THG is as follows: it is a “designer” steroid based on the steroids trenbolone and gest ...
... Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) recently showed great impact on sports and was the second so called “designer drug” detected besides Desoxymethyltestosterone (DMT) and Norbolethone. The biochemical characterization of THG is as follows: it is a “designer” steroid based on the steroids trenbolone and gest ...
Evaluation of drug release from Abraxane and Doxil in tumor tissue.
... Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth. In this process, cells divide and form new cells when the body does not need them, and existing cells do not undergo apoptosis when they should. These mutated cells may in turn form a large mass of tissue, called a tumor. There are ...
... Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth. In this process, cells divide and form new cells when the body does not need them, and existing cells do not undergo apoptosis when they should. These mutated cells may in turn form a large mass of tissue, called a tumor. There are ...
Do THE BENEFITS OUTWEIGH THE RISKS?
... health care professionals alike. For instance, as of2005, Pfizer has spent a total of$16.99 billion on marketing and administration expenses for Lipitor since its inception in the U.S. market.6 As a result ofthis heavy marketing, blockbuster drugs such as Lipitor have become well known by the genera ...
... health care professionals alike. For instance, as of2005, Pfizer has spent a total of$16.99 billion on marketing and administration expenses for Lipitor since its inception in the U.S. market.6 As a result ofthis heavy marketing, blockbuster drugs such as Lipitor have become well known by the genera ...
Clinical Discussion of Special Populations - M
... • Extended FDA’s authority to require and request pediatric studies • PREA requires pediatric assessment of drugs/biologics if application is for: – new indication, new dosage form, new route of administration, new dosing regimen, or new active ingredient ...
... • Extended FDA’s authority to require and request pediatric studies • PREA requires pediatric assessment of drugs/biologics if application is for: – new indication, new dosage form, new route of administration, new dosing regimen, or new active ingredient ...
Closing the Global Health Innovation Gap
... Although biotechnology companies are best known for developing protein drugs such as human growth hormone and monoclonal antibodies, they are also now leading innovators in small molecule drugs—the type of therapeutic best suited to meet developing-world needs for oral delivery, thermostability, and ...
... Although biotechnology companies are best known for developing protein drugs such as human growth hormone and monoclonal antibodies, they are also now leading innovators in small molecule drugs—the type of therapeutic best suited to meet developing-world needs for oral delivery, thermostability, and ...
Potential Herb-Drug Interactions for Commonly
... A recommended action is suggested on a risk assessment of the information in the Basis of Concern. In these examples: It is recommended that St John’s wort is contraindicated in patients taking cancer chemotherapeutic drugs. In the case of gliclazide, because the trial found little effect on a c ...
... A recommended action is suggested on a risk assessment of the information in the Basis of Concern. In these examples: It is recommended that St John’s wort is contraindicated in patients taking cancer chemotherapeutic drugs. In the case of gliclazide, because the trial found little effect on a c ...
Impurities in New Drug Substances
... arise during the synthesis, purification, and storage of the new drug substance. This summary should be based on sound scientific appraisal of the chemical reactions involved in the synthesis, impurities associated with raw materials that could contribute to the impurity profile of the new drug subs ...
... arise during the synthesis, purification, and storage of the new drug substance. This summary should be based on sound scientific appraisal of the chemical reactions involved in the synthesis, impurities associated with raw materials that could contribute to the impurity profile of the new drug subs ...
Microdose and microtracer information sheet
... oral drug formulation. The radiolabelled component is then analysed by LC-AMS, and the unlabelled component by LC-MSMS. ...
... oral drug formulation. The radiolabelled component is then analysed by LC-AMS, and the unlabelled component by LC-MSMS. ...
formulation and delivery strategies
... the protein as well as environmental factors, including temperature, pH and the ionic strength of the surrounding environment. Several agents have been developed to increase the stability of biologics182. These include the use of small sugars such as trehalose183,184 and polysaccharides such as dext ...
... the protein as well as environmental factors, including temperature, pH and the ionic strength of the surrounding environment. Several agents have been developed to increase the stability of biologics182. These include the use of small sugars such as trehalose183,184 and polysaccharides such as dext ...
Herbal / Drug Interactions PHARM 512: Clinical Applications of Drug
... Ginseng Efficacy: some evidence for applications in geriatric patients (improved “quality of life”) and in diabetes Safety: good; Drug interactions: no apparent induction of CYP 3A4 but induction of 2C9 (warfarin) with Am ginseng (Panax quinquifolius) but maybe not Korean (Panax ginseng). May preci ...
... Ginseng Efficacy: some evidence for applications in geriatric patients (improved “quality of life”) and in diabetes Safety: good; Drug interactions: no apparent induction of CYP 3A4 but induction of 2C9 (warfarin) with Am ginseng (Panax quinquifolius) but maybe not Korean (Panax ginseng). May preci ...
the use and abuse of drugs a handbook for health educators
... predict what a particular substance will do, simply by looking at its chemical structure. Neither can we predict accurately what chemical structures will be required in a group of substances so they will exert a desired effect. In some instances we do know what chemical characteristics are responsib ...
... predict what a particular substance will do, simply by looking at its chemical structure. Neither can we predict accurately what chemical structures will be required in a group of substances so they will exert a desired effect. In some instances we do know what chemical characteristics are responsib ...
Drug design
Drug design, sometimes referred to as rational drug design or simply rational design, is the inventive process of finding new medications based on the knowledge of a biological target. The drug is most commonly an organic small molecule that activates or inhibits the function of a biomolecule such as a protein, which in turn results in a therapeutic benefit to the patient. In the most basic sense, drug design involves the design of molecules that are complementary in shape and charge to the biomolecular target with which they interact and therefore will bind to it. Drug design frequently but not necessarily relies on computer modeling techniques. This type of modeling is often referred to as computer-aided drug design. Finally, drug design that relies on the knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of the biomolecular target is known as structure-based drug design. In addition to small molecules, biopharmaceuticals and especially therapeutic antibodies are an increasingly important class of drugs and computational methods for improving the affinity, selectivity, and stability of these protein-based therapeutics have also been developed.The phrase ""drug design"" is to some extent a misnomer. A more accurate term is ligand design (i.e., design of a molecule that will bind tightly to its target). Although design techniques for prediction of binding affinity are reasonably successful, there are many other properties, such as bioavailability, metabolic half-life, side effects, etc., that first must be optimized before a ligand can become a safe and efficacious drug. These other characteristics are often difficult to predict with rational design techniques. Nevertheless, due to high attrition rates, especially during clinical phases of drug development, more attention is being focused early in the drug design process on selecting candidate drugs whose physicochemical properties are predicted to result in fewer complications during development and hence more likely to lead to an approved, marketed drug. Furthermore, in vitro experiments complemented with computation methods are increasingly used in early drug discovery to select compounds with more favorable ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) and toxicological profiles.