Potential applications of chitosan in veterinary medicine
... Chitosan is a partially deacetylated polymer obtained from the alkaline deacetylation of chitin which is a glucose-based unbranched polysaccharide widely distributed in nature as the principal component of exoskeletons of crustaceans and insects as well as of cell walls of some bacteria and fungi. C ...
... Chitosan is a partially deacetylated polymer obtained from the alkaline deacetylation of chitin which is a glucose-based unbranched polysaccharide widely distributed in nature as the principal component of exoskeletons of crustaceans and insects as well as of cell walls of some bacteria and fungi. C ...
A Solid-State Approach to Enable Early Development Compounds
... compounds into the following four quadrants: high solubility and extensive metabolism (Class 1), low solubility and extensive metabolism (Class 2), high solubility and poor metabolism (Class 3), and low solubility and poor metabolism (Class 4). The use of different solid forms (e.g., salts, co-cryst ...
... compounds into the following four quadrants: high solubility and extensive metabolism (Class 1), low solubility and extensive metabolism (Class 2), high solubility and poor metabolism (Class 3), and low solubility and poor metabolism (Class 4). The use of different solid forms (e.g., salts, co-cryst ...
Noncovalent interactions of molecules with single walled carbon
... Although carbon nanotubes and graphite are built of the same basic units, hexagons of sp2-hybridised carbon atoms, and considered to be close relatives, there is a substantial difference between physico-chemical properties of these materials. The character of C–C bonds in nanotubes differs from that ...
... Although carbon nanotubes and graphite are built of the same basic units, hexagons of sp2-hybridised carbon atoms, and considered to be close relatives, there is a substantial difference between physico-chemical properties of these materials. The character of C–C bonds in nanotubes differs from that ...
The Background and Chemistry ofMDMA
... Nichols & Yim 1986). Studies have been made to determine the affinity of both MDA and MDMA for serotonin and dopamine receptors (Lyon, Glennon & Titeler 1986). Tritiated serotonin and ketanserin were used to label 5HT_ and 5-HT2 receptors respectively, and the dopamine receptors were labeled with N- ...
... Nichols & Yim 1986). Studies have been made to determine the affinity of both MDA and MDMA for serotonin and dopamine receptors (Lyon, Glennon & Titeler 1986). Tritiated serotonin and ketanserin were used to label 5HT_ and 5-HT2 receptors respectively, and the dopamine receptors were labeled with N- ...
Cannabis - Mister Gui
... form consists primarily of glandular trichomes collected from the same plant material. The major biologically active chemical compound in cannabis is Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly referred to as THC. It has psychoactive and physiological effects when consumed, usually by smoking or ingestion. Th ...
... form consists primarily of glandular trichomes collected from the same plant material. The major biologically active chemical compound in cannabis is Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly referred to as THC. It has psychoactive and physiological effects when consumed, usually by smoking or ingestion. Th ...
Methamphetamine Abuse
... There is no commercial support being used for this course. Participants are advised that the accredited status of RN.com does not imply endorsement by the provider or ANCC of any commercial products mentioned in this course. There is no "off label" usage of drugs or products discussed in this course ...
... There is no commercial support being used for this course. Participants are advised that the accredited status of RN.com does not imply endorsement by the provider or ANCC of any commercial products mentioned in this course. There is no "off label" usage of drugs or products discussed in this course ...
Nasal Drug Delivery
... an in vitro model, and glucose, insulin, lidocaine, mannitol, melagatran, nicotine, PEG 4000, propranolol, sumatriptan, verapamil, vinblastine and an aminodiether were used as model compounds. The pharmacokinetics of melagatran and propiomazine were investigated in absorption studies in rats, and th ...
... an in vitro model, and glucose, insulin, lidocaine, mannitol, melagatran, nicotine, PEG 4000, propranolol, sumatriptan, verapamil, vinblastine and an aminodiether were used as model compounds. The pharmacokinetics of melagatran and propiomazine were investigated in absorption studies in rats, and th ...
NCPDP Recommendations and Guidance for Standardizing the Dosing Designations on
... Dosing errors involving oral liquid medications administered by patients and caregivers in home settings have been a source of concern for many years. Of particular concern are medication errors involving young children, as they may be more susceptible to harm from measurement errors and overdoses. ...
... Dosing errors involving oral liquid medications administered by patients and caregivers in home settings have been a source of concern for many years. Of particular concern are medication errors involving young children, as they may be more susceptible to harm from measurement errors and overdoses. ...
Pobierz PDF - Problems of Forensic Sciences
... engender hallucinations, tremors and depression of the respiratory system. mCPP also engenders unwanted feelings of anxiety and panic attacks, oversensitivity to light and sound and sleepiness. In most countries (except Denmark and Greece), including Poland, mCPP is a legal substance, available on t ...
... engender hallucinations, tremors and depression of the respiratory system. mCPP also engenders unwanted feelings of anxiety and panic attacks, oversensitivity to light and sound and sleepiness. In most countries (except Denmark and Greece), including Poland, mCPP is a legal substance, available on t ...
Overview of Drug Testing Methods I: ADME - BIDD
... Structure %F using a wide array of in vitro tests: Kinetic dissolution rates, various types of polarized transport, metabolic stability tests, PBP, etc. ...
... Structure %F using a wide array of in vitro tests: Kinetic dissolution rates, various types of polarized transport, metabolic stability tests, PBP, etc. ...
Potential Effects of Introducing Behind the Counter Drugs
... the introduction of OTC drugs aimed at treating the condition. We used trend-break analysis to control for other, time-related factors as well as preexisting trends in the number of physicianoffice visits that might confound the results. Overall, we found evidence that, even when prior trends are t ...
... the introduction of OTC drugs aimed at treating the condition. We used trend-break analysis to control for other, time-related factors as well as preexisting trends in the number of physicianoffice visits that might confound the results. Overall, we found evidence that, even when prior trends are t ...
July 28, 2014 Margaret A. Hamburg, MD
... Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy organization with more than 300,000 members and supporters nationwide, hereby petitions the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), pursuant to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 21 U.S.C. § 352 and 21 C.F.R. §§ 10.30 and 330.10(a)(7)(v), to immediately take the ...
... Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy organization with more than 300,000 members and supporters nationwide, hereby petitions the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), pursuant to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 21 U.S.C. § 352 and 21 C.F.R. §§ 10.30 and 330.10(a)(7)(v), to immediately take the ...
Sildenafil Determination in Various Matrices: A
... high prevalence of this disorder, with an estimated prevalence across all ages of 10%, rising to 52% in men aged between 50 and 70 years [2]. Male erectile dysfunction is generally accepted to affect adversely the quality of life and there is evidence to indicate that it is frequently associated wit ...
... high prevalence of this disorder, with an estimated prevalence across all ages of 10%, rising to 52% in men aged between 50 and 70 years [2]. Male erectile dysfunction is generally accepted to affect adversely the quality of life and there is evidence to indicate that it is frequently associated wit ...
Central Nervous System Permeation of Non
... Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and paracetamol are widely used analgesics, acting in both the peripheral tissues and the central nervous system (CNS). However, knowledge on CNS permeation of these drugs in children in sparse. Therefore cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) penetration of diclofe ...
... Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and paracetamol are widely used analgesics, acting in both the peripheral tissues and the central nervous system (CNS). However, knowledge on CNS permeation of these drugs in children in sparse. Therefore cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) penetration of diclofe ...
Insect repellents
... (other than a food or device) intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, relief, treatment, or prevention of disease or intended to affect the structure or function of the body. A simpler but workable definition of a drug is any chemical substance that affects the body and its processes. ...
... (other than a food or device) intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, relief, treatment, or prevention of disease or intended to affect the structure or function of the body. A simpler but workable definition of a drug is any chemical substance that affects the body and its processes. ...
SDZ HTF 919 Stimulates Canine Colonic Motility and Transit In Vivo
... time, and the lag time (time for 10% of the isotope to be emptied from the stomach) and the slope (or fractional emptying rate) of the gastric emptying curve were calculated as in previous studies, using a linear model (Camilleri et al., 1989). The slope was estimated by linear regression analysis o ...
... time, and the lag time (time for 10% of the isotope to be emptied from the stomach) and the slope (or fractional emptying rate) of the gastric emptying curve were calculated as in previous studies, using a linear model (Camilleri et al., 1989). The slope was estimated by linear regression analysis o ...
Natural Treatment Alternative for Psoriasis
... leucocyte infiltration and stimulate keratinocyte cell growth (Ben-Arye et al., 2003, Leung et al., 1993, Naukkarinen et al., 1989). The relationship between human, plant and plant derived products is very old. Plants have been therapeutically used by human in diverse physiological disorders startin ...
... leucocyte infiltration and stimulate keratinocyte cell growth (Ben-Arye et al., 2003, Leung et al., 1993, Naukkarinen et al., 1989). The relationship between human, plant and plant derived products is very old. Plants have been therapeutically used by human in diverse physiological disorders startin ...
Warfarin-herb interactions: a review and study based on assessment
... safe. A major safety concern is the potential interactions of alternative medicinal products with prescription medications like anticoagulants. Herbs that may augment or inhibit the effects of anti-coagulant or antiplatelet therapy are of particular interest because this therapy is so widespread. Th ...
... safe. A major safety concern is the potential interactions of alternative medicinal products with prescription medications like anticoagulants. Herbs that may augment or inhibit the effects of anti-coagulant or antiplatelet therapy are of particular interest because this therapy is so widespread. Th ...
NCPDP Recommendations for Improved Prescription Container Labels for Medicines Containing Acetaminophen
... their medicine labels and take action to make sure they do not take multiple medicines with acetaminophen simultaneously. These educational coalitions and programs are organized, well-positioned, and poised to communicate to the public the importance of comparing medicine labels to avoid harm, as we ...
... their medicine labels and take action to make sure they do not take multiple medicines with acetaminophen simultaneously. These educational coalitions and programs are organized, well-positioned, and poised to communicate to the public the importance of comparing medicine labels to avoid harm, as we ...
Prevention Guide - Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs
... way represents a legal interpretation of the laws and regulations. Your sectorbased association, the ASSTSAS, in no way guarantees that occupational accidents or diseases and the hazards related thereto will be eliminated through the use of the information contained in this document or by the implem ...
... way represents a legal interpretation of the laws and regulations. Your sectorbased association, the ASSTSAS, in no way guarantees that occupational accidents or diseases and the hazards related thereto will be eliminated through the use of the information contained in this document or by the implem ...
Drugs of Abuse in Saliva: A Review
... an ultrafiltrate of interstitial lluid and contains the free component of drugs, it has the potential to better indicate a state of intoxication. Therefore, saliva has been increasingly used as the diagnostic medium for the measurement of therapeutic drugs and endogenous markers (I-5). The concentra ...
... an ultrafiltrate of interstitial lluid and contains the free component of drugs, it has the potential to better indicate a state of intoxication. Therefore, saliva has been increasingly used as the diagnostic medium for the measurement of therapeutic drugs and endogenous markers (I-5). The concentra ...
Model-based Analysis of the Effects of Thioridazine Enantiomers on the... Papillary Action Potential
... prolongation was not well described. Using the inverse method however, the model described the experimental data for the racemate with considerably greater accuracy. Simultaneous inhibition of IKr and ICaL provided a better explanation for the observed pattern of rate dependence than IKr inhibition ...
... prolongation was not well described. Using the inverse method however, the model described the experimental data for the racemate with considerably greater accuracy. Simultaneous inhibition of IKr and ICaL provided a better explanation for the observed pattern of rate dependence than IKr inhibition ...
Tartrazine: a potentially hazardous dye in Canadian drugs.
... and placebo to 10 patients with ASA intolerance; 2 (20%) reacted to the tartrazine. In a carefully designed project Settipane and Pudupakkam'9 used a double-blind crossover method to study known ASA reactors and matched nonreactors. All subjects were challenged with 0.22 or 0.44 mg of tartrazine and ...
... and placebo to 10 patients with ASA intolerance; 2 (20%) reacted to the tartrazine. In a carefully designed project Settipane and Pudupakkam'9 used a double-blind crossover method to study known ASA reactors and matched nonreactors. All subjects were challenged with 0.22 or 0.44 mg of tartrazine and ...
Map and Application of States That Require a Prescription for
... exemptions for such products to stand if, prior to the distributing of any such product in the state of Washington, the manufacturer:provides the board with the formulation of any such product; provides the board samples of all dosage forms in which the product is to be marketed in the packaging in ...
... exemptions for such products to stand if, prior to the distributing of any such product in the state of Washington, the manufacturer:provides the board with the formulation of any such product; provides the board samples of all dosage forms in which the product is to be marketed in the packaging in ...
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.