
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS)
... inflammation at injection site, superinfection (including candidiasis), allergy, and transient increases in liver enzymes and bilirubin.[6] eeks.[6][7] Rarely, cholestatic jaundice (also referred to as cholestatic hepatitis) has been associated with flucloxacillin therapy. The reaction may occur up ...
... inflammation at injection site, superinfection (including candidiasis), allergy, and transient increases in liver enzymes and bilirubin.[6] eeks.[6][7] Rarely, cholestatic jaundice (also referred to as cholestatic hepatitis) has been associated with flucloxacillin therapy. The reaction may occur up ...
RATIONALIZATION OF TWO DOSAGE FORMS OF A MODEL COMPOUND ALPRAZOLAM,
... Attempts are underway to personalize drug dosages based on individual genotypes[1,2] so that requirement based drug dosages may be administered to patients thereby improving efficacy and reducing the severity of adverse reactions[11]. Apart from genotypic characteristics phenotypic criteria like met ...
... Attempts are underway to personalize drug dosages based on individual genotypes[1,2] so that requirement based drug dosages may be administered to patients thereby improving efficacy and reducing the severity of adverse reactions[11]. Apart from genotypic characteristics phenotypic criteria like met ...
General - EmergencyPedia
... 11. Heparin induced mild thrombocytopenia is caused by – glycosaminoglycan produced by macrophages and mast cells a. ...
... 11. Heparin induced mild thrombocytopenia is caused by – glycosaminoglycan produced by macrophages and mast cells a. ...
Suggested APA style reference: National Institute on Drug Abuse
... effects of methamphetamine or that prolong abstinence from and reduce the abuse of methamphetamine by an individual addicted to the drug. However, there are a number of medications that are FDA-approved for other illnesses that might also be useful in treating methamphetamine addiction. Recent study ...
... effects of methamphetamine or that prolong abstinence from and reduce the abuse of methamphetamine by an individual addicted to the drug. However, there are a number of medications that are FDA-approved for other illnesses that might also be useful in treating methamphetamine addiction. Recent study ...
Further Characterization of Quinpirole
... Each monkey was also studied with [11C]PHNO (Table 1). There were no significant differences between BPND in left and right regions for any ROI (data not shown), thus average values for each BPND were used for analyses. The highest binding potential was in the putamen, followed by the caudate nucleu ...
... Each monkey was also studied with [11C]PHNO (Table 1). There were no significant differences between BPND in left and right regions for any ROI (data not shown), thus average values for each BPND were used for analyses. The highest binding potential was in the putamen, followed by the caudate nucleu ...
The persistence of maladaptive memory: Addiction
... of normal learning processes makes psychological and neurobiological studies of learning and motivation relevant to addiction research. Everitt et al. (2001) argued that the aberrant engagement of pavlovian and instrumental learning mechanisms, due perhaps to the ability of drugs of abuse to increas ...
... of normal learning processes makes psychological and neurobiological studies of learning and motivation relevant to addiction research. Everitt et al. (2001) argued that the aberrant engagement of pavlovian and instrumental learning mechanisms, due perhaps to the ability of drugs of abuse to increas ...
Tuberculosis - An increasing global health problem
... The bacteria and its antigens are drained by the macrophages to the nearest lymph node through the lymphatic system. Inside the lymph node, the antigens are recognized by T-lymphocytes, leading to transformation into specific CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes and liberation of lymphokines such as interferon-γ ...
... The bacteria and its antigens are drained by the macrophages to the nearest lymph node through the lymphatic system. Inside the lymph node, the antigens are recognized by T-lymphocytes, leading to transformation into specific CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes and liberation of lymphokines such as interferon-γ ...
Table 1 - HAL
... They usually exhibit lower pharmacological activity, but in a number of cases they can be more active than the parent compound (e.g., morphine-6-glucuronide) [8] or highly reactive (e.g., acyl-glucuronides) [9]. In addition, drug glucuronidation exhibits substantial interindividual variability which ...
... They usually exhibit lower pharmacological activity, but in a number of cases they can be more active than the parent compound (e.g., morphine-6-glucuronide) [8] or highly reactive (e.g., acyl-glucuronides) [9]. In addition, drug glucuronidation exhibits substantial interindividual variability which ...
Non-Clinical Investigation of the Dependence Potential of Medicinal
... Whether a medicinal product may cause a dependence syndrome or lead to drug abuse is also influenced by other factors, for instance clinical (e.g. the occurrence of side-effects), social (acceptability of use), economic (availability and costs), chemical (ease of synthesis) and pharmaceutical. As th ...
... Whether a medicinal product may cause a dependence syndrome or lead to drug abuse is also influenced by other factors, for instance clinical (e.g. the occurrence of side-effects), social (acceptability of use), economic (availability and costs), chemical (ease of synthesis) and pharmaceutical. As th ...
FEASIBILITY BIOWAIVER EXTENSION OF IMMEDIATE RELEASE ORAL ACYCLOVIR 800 MG
... forms to reduce the requirement of bioavailability studies as part of the formulation design and optimization. Increased development of immediate release dosage forms necessitates investigating the broader aspects of in vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC). Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) ...
... forms to reduce the requirement of bioavailability studies as part of the formulation design and optimization. Increased development of immediate release dosage forms necessitates investigating the broader aspects of in vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC). Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) ...
Basic Principles of GMP
... For of these prescribed drugs,80% are reported to be used in accordance with their label and with conventional DF, not at all specifically adapted to the children use. The dose of API is fixed by using empirically established dosage regimen and the dose combination is sometimes largely used, whi ...
... For of these prescribed drugs,80% are reported to be used in accordance with their label and with conventional DF, not at all specifically adapted to the children use. The dose of API is fixed by using empirically established dosage regimen and the dose combination is sometimes largely used, whi ...
PhoR, PhoP and MshC: Three essential proteins of Mycobacterium
... is critical for the survival of M.tb, leading to its attractiveness as a potential drug target. MshC is the penultimate enzyme of the mycothiol (MSH) biosynthetic pathway, catalyzing the ATP-dependent ligation of cysteine and glucosamine inositol in a Bi Uni Uni Bi Ping Pong mechanism. An incomplete ...
... is critical for the survival of M.tb, leading to its attractiveness as a potential drug target. MshC is the penultimate enzyme of the mycothiol (MSH) biosynthetic pathway, catalyzing the ATP-dependent ligation of cysteine and glucosamine inositol in a Bi Uni Uni Bi Ping Pong mechanism. An incomplete ...
B.Pharm-Syllabus
... *Candidates who did not pass Biology subject in entry qualification (+2 Sc. etc.) examination are required to take Remedial Biology (T&P), and those who did not pass Mathematics subject are required to take Remedial Mathematics . Candidates who passed both Biology and Mathematics subjects can take e ...
... *Candidates who did not pass Biology subject in entry qualification (+2 Sc. etc.) examination are required to take Remedial Biology (T&P), and those who did not pass Mathematics subject are required to take Remedial Mathematics . Candidates who passed both Biology and Mathematics subjects can take e ...
Quality Assurance and Quality Control of 18 F-FDG
... drug products and in this document, it refers to the [18F]-FDG product. Any human drug ...
... drug products and in this document, it refers to the [18F]-FDG product. Any human drug ...
Chapter 8 lesson 1 - ROP Pharmacology for Health Care
... released in the stomach, where it stimulated the production of hydrochloric acid, and that this was not related to any allergic reaction. • Therefore, researchers realized that histamine must act on two different receptors in the body, and they named these H1 receptors and H2 receptors. continued on ...
... released in the stomach, where it stimulated the production of hydrochloric acid, and that this was not related to any allergic reaction. • Therefore, researchers realized that histamine must act on two different receptors in the body, and they named these H1 receptors and H2 receptors. continued on ...
Rapid and Sensitive HPLC Method for the Determination of
... Sirolimus and Ketoconazole are used in organ transplantation regimen and potential metabolic interactions of these drugs were reported when administered concomitantly. An analytical method based on high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with photo diode array (PDA) detection was developed for ...
... Sirolimus and Ketoconazole are used in organ transplantation regimen and potential metabolic interactions of these drugs were reported when administered concomitantly. An analytical method based on high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with photo diode array (PDA) detection was developed for ...
RECENT NANOTECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS IN COSMETICS AND DERMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS Review Article
... like through hair follicles and sweat glands4, 24. Number of factors that influence the dermal absorption of nanoparticles can be divided into three groups as location and skin conditions at the application site, physicochemical properties of the penetrating molecule, and physicochemical properties ...
... like through hair follicles and sweat glands4, 24. Number of factors that influence the dermal absorption of nanoparticles can be divided into three groups as location and skin conditions at the application site, physicochemical properties of the penetrating molecule, and physicochemical properties ...
Elucidating Substrate and Inhibitor Binding Sites on the Surface of
... A molecular understanding of substrate recognition of protein kinases provides an important basis for the development of substrate competitive inhibitors. Here, we explored substrate recognition and competitive inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β using molecular and computational tools. ...
... A molecular understanding of substrate recognition of protein kinases provides an important basis for the development of substrate competitive inhibitors. Here, we explored substrate recognition and competitive inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β using molecular and computational tools. ...
Success and limitations of methadone and drug free treatment
... To give you some insight into what happened in The Netherlands, the following personal experiences may illustrate the course of events that took place. I hope that the mistakes that were made in the Netherlands can be avoided in your country. As I mentioned earlier I was the director of the second m ...
... To give you some insight into what happened in The Netherlands, the following personal experiences may illustrate the course of events that took place. I hope that the mistakes that were made in the Netherlands can be avoided in your country. As I mentioned earlier I was the director of the second m ...
Trends in methylamphetamine availability, use and treatment: 2003
... Australia in 2013, and globally around 5% of the adult population in 2010 (AIHW 2014, UNODC 2012). However, usage patterns continue to change. Changes in the use of methylamphetamine have been one area of increasing concern among health professionals and the Australian community. The harms associate ...
... Australia in 2013, and globally around 5% of the adult population in 2010 (AIHW 2014, UNODC 2012). However, usage patterns continue to change. Changes in the use of methylamphetamine have been one area of increasing concern among health professionals and the Australian community. The harms associate ...
Moore - AL.com
... physicians touting the anti-arrhythmic benefits of amiodarone. The campaigns were aggressive and in many situations, focused on the use of the drug for atrial fibrillation and failed to warn prescribing physicians of the potential dangers associated with amiodarone toxicity and dangers to atrial fib ...
... physicians touting the anti-arrhythmic benefits of amiodarone. The campaigns were aggressive and in many situations, focused on the use of the drug for atrial fibrillation and failed to warn prescribing physicians of the potential dangers associated with amiodarone toxicity and dangers to atrial fib ...
2. The contemporary drug problem: characteristics, patterns and
... 27 million people,3 use drugs in a manner that exposes them to very severe health problems. The large majority of illicit drug users consume cannabis. Some 170 million people consumed the substance at least once a year in the recent period. This is equivalent to some 3.8 per cent of the world’s adul ...
... 27 million people,3 use drugs in a manner that exposes them to very severe health problems. The large majority of illicit drug users consume cannabis. Some 170 million people consumed the substance at least once a year in the recent period. This is equivalent to some 3.8 per cent of the world’s adul ...
9294 Steroids CE 8x11
... ■ Understand that the nervous system works by electrochemical signals in the nerves and from one nerve to the next. The hormonal system exerts its influences by chemicals that circulate in the blood. These two systems also affect each other in coordinating body systems. ■ Understand that communicat ...
... ■ Understand that the nervous system works by electrochemical signals in the nerves and from one nerve to the next. The hormonal system exerts its influences by chemicals that circulate in the blood. These two systems also affect each other in coordinating body systems. ■ Understand that communicat ...
Determination of an Optimal Dosing Regimen for Fexinidazole, a
... Coordinated efforts to control the disease have resulted in a sustained decrease in the number of cases over the last 10 years, down to 10,000 new cases in 2010. Sub-Saharan Africa remains the worst affected area, with approximately 7,000 new cases reported in 2012, and approximately 69 million peop ...
... Coordinated efforts to control the disease have resulted in a sustained decrease in the number of cases over the last 10 years, down to 10,000 new cases in 2010. Sub-Saharan Africa remains the worst affected area, with approximately 7,000 new cases reported in 2012, and approximately 69 million peop ...
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.