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Archive 2014
Archive 2014

... education and to expose the hidden potential of the students. Our students have free access to the computer facilities and are provided with LCD projector in the class room for their seminar presentation. Our aim is not to make the students mere job-seekers but to make them the architects of their f ...
63634 Federal Register
63634 Federal Register

... agencies, and one from a physician associated with a university medical facility. Four commenters supported the rule, one opposed the rule, and two provided comments but did not explicitly state whether they supported or opposed the rule. Public comments and NRC’s responses are presented below. Comm ...
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Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems
Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems

... • Throughout the past 2 decades, the transdermal patch has become a proven technology that offers a variety of significant clinical benefits over other dosage forms. • Because transdermal drug delivery offers controlled release of the drug into the patient, it enables a steady blood-level profile, r ...
Presentazione standard di PowerPoint
Presentazione standard di PowerPoint

... Most NSAIDs act as nonselective inhibitors of the enzyme cyclooxygenase (COX), inhibiting both the cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) isoenzymes. This inhibition is competitively reversible (albeit at varying degrees of reversibility), as opposed to the mechanism of aspirin, which ...
Ketorolac Tromethamine
Ketorolac Tromethamine

... hypersensitivity to this drug or other NSAIDs and those patients in whom Aspirin or other prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors induce allergic reactions. It is also contraindicated in a history of peptic ulcer or gastro-intestinal bleeding, moderate or severe renal impairment (serum creatinine> 160 mi ...
AN IMPROVEMENT IN PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
AN IMPROVEMENT IN PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF

... Carvedilol (CAR), an antihypertensive agent, is used in the treatment of hypertension, congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias and angina pectoris (1). It is a nonselective β-adrenergic blocker with selective α-adrenergic blocking (2). However, drug bioavailability is very limited (25ñ30%), si ...
Selective Inhibition of Brain Na,K-ATPase by Drugs
Selective Inhibition of Brain Na,K-ATPase by Drugs

... addition of ATP, allowed to proceed for 15 min and stopped by the addition of 3 mol/l trichloracetic acid. Samples were chilled on ice for 15 min and used for the assay of released inorganic phosphate. The activity of Na,K-ATPase was obtained by subtracting the activity in the absence of Na+ and K+ ...
Measuring Volume by the aliquot Method
Measuring Volume by the aliquot Method

... • When the unarrested pans neither ascend nor descend and the index plate shows the needle is in the center, the material and balance weights are considered equivalent. • The student may wish to refer to other sources, such as the United States Pharmacopeia, for more detailed information on the prop ...
APPLICATION OF UV SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS FOR ESTIMATION OF
APPLICATION OF UV SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS FOR ESTIMATION OF

... correlation coefficients and mean recoveries were found satisfactory by both methods. The proposed methods can be successfully applied for simultaneous estimation of ciprofloxacin and tinidazole. Keywords: Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, Tinidazole, UV-Spectroscopy, Simultaneous equation, Q analysis. ...
PPT
PPT

... History of Treatment for Narcolepsy • 1st drug used to treat narcolepsy was ephedrine in 1931. Followed by the amphetamines. • In 1959, methylphenidate was introduced and extensive use proceeded. • Modafinil originated in the late 1970’s and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug administration in 1998 ...
Antibiotics
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413 - The AIDS InfoNet

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Full Prescribing Information
Full Prescribing Information

... The most characteristic effect of papaverine is relaxation of the tonus of all smooth muscle, especially when it has been spasmodically contracted. Papaverine Hydrochloride apparently acts directly on the muscle itself. This relaxation is noted in the vascular system and bronchial musculature and in ...
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APA Research Paper (Mirano) 1

... day on average (Duenwald, 2004). In each of the clinical trials, use of medication was accompanied by an expensive regime of behavioral therapies, including counseling, nutritional education, fitness advising, and monitoring. As journalist Greg Critser (2003) noted in his book Fat Land, use of weigh ...
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... excellent accessibility, which leads to direct access to systemic circulation through the internal jugular vein which bypasses the drugs from hepatic first pass metabolism. [1] Pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate (PSS) it is chemically known as sodium 5- (difluoromethoxy) - 2 – [[(3, 4-dimethoxy-2-pyr ...
Liposomes in drug delivery
Liposomes in drug delivery

... improving the delivery of therapeutic agents. Due to new developments in liposome technology, several liposomebased drug formulations are currently in clinical trial, and recently some of them have been approved for clinical use. Reformulation of drugs in liposomes has provided an opportunity to enh ...
Secundum Artem
Secundum Artem

... Another potential problem involves the source of the active drug. The best source is the pure drug. If the pure drug substance is not available, it is common practice to use injectables, tablets, capsules or other dosage forms to obtain the active drug. Where this is necessary, the presence of exci ...
state of oklahoma
state of oklahoma

... from any part of such plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture or preparation of such plant, its seeds or resin, but shall not include the mature stalks of such plant, fiber produced from such stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of such plant, any other compound, manufac ...
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... times faster than tetracaine. In individuals with atypical plasma pseudocholinesterase the half-life of these drugs is prolonged and potentially could lead to plasma accumulation. • The hydrolysis of all ester anesthetics leads to the formation of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), which is associated w ...
Final Version , 454kb - Erasmus University Thesis Repository
Final Version , 454kb - Erasmus University Thesis Repository

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Quality indicators and quantity metrics of antibiotic use
Quality indicators and quantity metrics of antibiotic use

... OQI-10 Possible contraindications should be taken into account when antibiotics are prescribed. OQI-11 Antibiotics from the list of essential antibiotics should be available in health facilities that dispense antibiotics. OQI-12 Key antibiotics should not be out of stock in health facilities that di ...
Reprint
Reprint

... A population of 100,000 susceptible individuals was considered, and it was assumed that the outbreak was triggered by the introduction of 10 individuals who were exposed to the sensitive virus. In the model, the exposed individuals experienced, on average, a latent period of 1.25 days (11-13). An ex ...
Stereoselective screening for and confirmation of urinary
Stereoselective screening for and confirmation of urinary

... Furthermore, a number of prescribed drugs are metabolized to the R-(±) enantiomers of MA and A, e.g. selegiline: R-(±)-deprenyl [4±6], a compound that acts as a selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor and is therefore often used for the treatment of Parkinson©s disease [7]), to S-(+) enantiomers of MA ...
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