Appendix L - Health and Social Services
... All NSAIDs: Use with caution in patients with actual or risk of renal impairment, including those with diabetes. 97 acetylsalicylic acid ...
... All NSAIDs: Use with caution in patients with actual or risk of renal impairment, including those with diabetes. 97 acetylsalicylic acid ...
Behavioral and Antinociceptive Effects of Different Psychostimulant
... Fax +420 241 062 164, e-mail: [email protected], www.biomed.cas.cz/physiolres ...
... Fax +420 241 062 164, e-mail: [email protected], www.biomed.cas.cz/physiolres ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences, karnataka
... In order to select a new cheap, effective alternative natural suspending agent for pharmaceutical suspensions Raj D et al., performed comparative studies between the Leucaena Latisiliqua seed gum and other gums like tragacanth, acacia. Leucaena Latisiliqua seed was boiled and the seed gum was extrac ...
... In order to select a new cheap, effective alternative natural suspending agent for pharmaceutical suspensions Raj D et al., performed comparative studies between the Leucaena Latisiliqua seed gum and other gums like tragacanth, acacia. Leucaena Latisiliqua seed was boiled and the seed gum was extrac ...
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... inhibition. The mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system has been implicated in reward seeking, whereas inhibition is subserved by frontal cortical regions involving both DA and serotonin (5-HT) systems. Anatomical studies have shown that medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is implicated in both reward se ...
... inhibition. The mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system has been implicated in reward seeking, whereas inhibition is subserved by frontal cortical regions involving both DA and serotonin (5-HT) systems. Anatomical studies have shown that medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is implicated in both reward se ...
Therapeutic uses: All types of hyperlipidemias.
... CHD with or without hyperlipidemia, and 3) men and women with average total and LDL cholesterol levels and no known CHD. Mechanism of action: Lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, and rosuvastatin are analogs of HMG; it is the precursor of cholesterol. Simvastatin and Lova ...
... CHD with or without hyperlipidemia, and 3) men and women with average total and LDL cholesterol levels and no known CHD. Mechanism of action: Lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin, and rosuvastatin are analogs of HMG; it is the precursor of cholesterol. Simvastatin and Lova ...
pharmaceutical suspensions
... X-ray contrast agent are also formulated as suspension administered either orally or rectally.. E.g. Barium sulphate for examination of alimentary tract. Due to the relatively high atomic number (Z = 56) of barium, its compounds absorb Xrays more strongly than compounds derived from lighter nuclei. ...
... X-ray contrast agent are also formulated as suspension administered either orally or rectally.. E.g. Barium sulphate for examination of alimentary tract. Due to the relatively high atomic number (Z = 56) of barium, its compounds absorb Xrays more strongly than compounds derived from lighter nuclei. ...
CNS Depressants
... • Barbiturates played an important historical role as sedative-hypnotic agents. • However, due to their narrow margin of safety and their abuse liability, they were replaced by benzodiazepines. - Caused many negative side effects, from nausea to death, from respiratory or cardiovascular depression ...
... • Barbiturates played an important historical role as sedative-hypnotic agents. • However, due to their narrow margin of safety and their abuse liability, they were replaced by benzodiazepines. - Caused many negative side effects, from nausea to death, from respiratory or cardiovascular depression ...
Pharmacy Therapeutics Policies and Procedures
... practice including treatment protocols and evidence‐based practice guidelines such as Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). Randomized, controlled trials are weighted most heavily, followed by non‐randomized trials, case reports, and medical opinion. 2. Maximizing safety and minimiz ...
... practice including treatment protocols and evidence‐based practice guidelines such as Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). Randomized, controlled trials are weighted most heavily, followed by non‐randomized trials, case reports, and medical opinion. 2. Maximizing safety and minimiz ...
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
... site of action is in the large intestine and extraluminal if their site of action is in other organs, mainly the liver (11). Although most antiamoebic drugs have been shown to be relatively efficient for the treatment of clinical cases, the long-term use of medications produces undesirable side effe ...
... site of action is in the large intestine and extraluminal if their site of action is in other organs, mainly the liver (11). Although most antiamoebic drugs have been shown to be relatively efficient for the treatment of clinical cases, the long-term use of medications produces undesirable side effe ...
annexure – ii - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
... A number of new active compounds show a very low solubility in biological media due to lipophilic nature. The most pharmaceutical industries are facing a major challenge to increase the solubility by using different formulation technique to reach an acceptable bioavailability. The ability of surfact ...
... A number of new active compounds show a very low solubility in biological media due to lipophilic nature. The most pharmaceutical industries are facing a major challenge to increase the solubility by using different formulation technique to reach an acceptable bioavailability. The ability of surfact ...
abstracts
... oday with the advancement of biotechnology, a plethora of new therapeutic macromolecules such as proteins/peptides and siRNA have been discovered ...
... oday with the advancement of biotechnology, a plethora of new therapeutic macromolecules such as proteins/peptides and siRNA have been discovered ...
Diagnostics 2009 Moving towards personalised medicine* What will you do?
... risk of developing a particular condition based on: - phenotypic (e.g. transcriptomic, proteomic or metabolomic) parameters; or - genomic (e.g. hereditary or gene based) characteristics. • Companion diagnostics (CD): diagnostic products to evaluate an individual patient’s (1) likelihood of benefit ...
... risk of developing a particular condition based on: - phenotypic (e.g. transcriptomic, proteomic or metabolomic) parameters; or - genomic (e.g. hereditary or gene based) characteristics. • Companion diagnostics (CD): diagnostic products to evaluate an individual patient’s (1) likelihood of benefit ...
Liposome- A Versatile Drug Delivery System
... biodistribution of drugs in such a way that a greater fraction of the dose reaches the target site. Liposomes are micro-particulate or colloidal carriers, usually 0.05-5.0 /~m in diameter which form spontaneously when certain lipids are hydrated in aqueous media Liposomes are composed of relatively ...
... biodistribution of drugs in such a way that a greater fraction of the dose reaches the target site. Liposomes are micro-particulate or colloidal carriers, usually 0.05-5.0 /~m in diameter which form spontaneously when certain lipids are hydrated in aqueous media Liposomes are composed of relatively ...
LC-MS/MS Chiral Separation of âdâ and âlâ Enantiomers of
... for treatment of Parkinson’s and dementia. (±)-Amphetamine, marketed as Benzedrine, has traditionally been used for the treatment of asthma and congestion. The d-enantiomer is pharmacologically more active and d-amphetamine, marketed as Dexedrine, is used as treatment for narcolepsy and as a diet pi ...
... for treatment of Parkinson’s and dementia. (±)-Amphetamine, marketed as Benzedrine, has traditionally been used for the treatment of asthma and congestion. The d-enantiomer is pharmacologically more active and d-amphetamine, marketed as Dexedrine, is used as treatment for narcolepsy and as a diet pi ...
Comparison of Insomnia Treatments
... Insomnia is a very common disorder that can present in a number of different ways. Patients may have difficulty falling asleep (sleep latency), difficulty staying asleep (sleep maintenance), or may not feel rested by a night’s sleep (sleep quality).1 This disorder can be transient (lasts days to wee ...
... Insomnia is a very common disorder that can present in a number of different ways. Patients may have difficulty falling asleep (sleep latency), difficulty staying asleep (sleep maintenance), or may not feel rested by a night’s sleep (sleep quality).1 This disorder can be transient (lasts days to wee ...
economics TB Drug Development t he o f
... ► Chapter 5 discusses other essential trends that should further encourage investment in TB drug development. These trends include public-private partnerships, developments in public policy and philanthropy, and the increasing role of the private sector in treating TB. A new drug that enables less f ...
... ► Chapter 5 discusses other essential trends that should further encourage investment in TB drug development. These trends include public-private partnerships, developments in public policy and philanthropy, and the increasing role of the private sector in treating TB. A new drug that enables less f ...
Opioids for Pain in the Elderly
... acetaminophen to ≤4g/day (ideally ≤3.2g/day) to reduce hepatic risk2 . The caffeine content of some products may be problematic (stimulation, diuresis). adverse effects (e.g. constipation) may be more common than other opioids metabolized by CYP‐2D6; less effective in patients with reduced me ...
... acetaminophen to ≤4g/day (ideally ≤3.2g/day) to reduce hepatic risk2 . The caffeine content of some products may be problematic (stimulation, diuresis). adverse effects (e.g. constipation) may be more common than other opioids metabolized by CYP‐2D6; less effective in patients with reduced me ...
METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR THE ESTIMATION OF OLOPATADINE IN BULK AND PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS AND ITS STRESS DEGRADATION STUDIES
... pharmacy and health sciences, berhampur760002, dist.gangam, orissa, India. Email: [email protected] Received: 19 Jun2010, Revised and Accepted: 20 July 2010 ABSTRACT The present study describes a simple, accurate, precise and cost effective UV‐VIS Spectrophotometric method for the estimatio ...
... pharmacy and health sciences, berhampur760002, dist.gangam, orissa, India. Email: [email protected] Received: 19 Jun2010, Revised and Accepted: 20 July 2010 ABSTRACT The present study describes a simple, accurate, precise and cost effective UV‐VIS Spectrophotometric method for the estimatio ...
OTHER DIURETICS
... There is increasing evidence for the value of potassium sparing diuretics in patients with resistant hypertension i.e. blood pressure above target despite three drugs at full doses in combination and including a thiazide. The added blood pressure reduction may be the result of increased diuresis or ...
... There is increasing evidence for the value of potassium sparing diuretics in patients with resistant hypertension i.e. blood pressure above target despite three drugs at full doses in combination and including a thiazide. The added blood pressure reduction may be the result of increased diuresis or ...
Several hospitals are participating in a study to test the efficacy of a
... Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (choice C) is a rare, but potentially fatal syndrome that usually occurs within 10 days of starting neuroleptic therapy. Clinical manifestations include fever, encephalopathy, muscle rigidity, dystonia, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and labile blood pressure. Parkinsonism ...
... Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (choice C) is a rare, but potentially fatal syndrome that usually occurs within 10 days of starting neuroleptic therapy. Clinical manifestations include fever, encephalopathy, muscle rigidity, dystonia, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and labile blood pressure. Parkinsonism ...
ANZCOR Guideline 11.5 – Medications in Adult Cardiac Arrest
... 2 Classes of Drugs and Order of Drug Administration It is recognised that the vast majority of studies assessing the effects of drugs on survival have not been able to control for the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Furthermore, most drug evaluations to date have been conducted before rec ...
... 2 Classes of Drugs and Order of Drug Administration It is recognised that the vast majority of studies assessing the effects of drugs on survival have not been able to control for the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Furthermore, most drug evaluations to date have been conducted before rec ...
Mechanism of action
... Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus is resistant to most cephalosporins. • Classification: The cephalosporins are classified as first, second, third generation or forth generation cephalosporins. This classification is dependent on the antimicrobial activity. ...
... Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus is resistant to most cephalosporins. • Classification: The cephalosporins are classified as first, second, third generation or forth generation cephalosporins. This classification is dependent on the antimicrobial activity. ...
Simulated Biological Fluids with Possible Application in Dissolution
... composite used in the treatment of lesions of the articular cartilage. The simulated synovial fluid was continuously circulated in physiological conditions (pH 7.4 and 37 °C) using a peristaltic pump for up to 14 days with an available volume of 50 mL of fluid (8). ORAL ROUTE The oral route is the m ...
... composite used in the treatment of lesions of the articular cartilage. The simulated synovial fluid was continuously circulated in physiological conditions (pH 7.4 and 37 °C) using a peristaltic pump for up to 14 days with an available volume of 50 mL of fluid (8). ORAL ROUTE The oral route is the m ...
CNS Drug Design: Balancing Physicochemical
... breast cancers,3 and is the second leading cause of death in the United States among males younger than 40 years and females younger than 20 years.4 Patients who present with metastatic brain cancer have a poor prognosis with a median survival of only 2.5 months,5 which is at least partially a conse ...
... breast cancers,3 and is the second leading cause of death in the United States among males younger than 40 years and females younger than 20 years.4 Patients who present with metastatic brain cancer have a poor prognosis with a median survival of only 2.5 months,5 which is at least partially a conse ...
Pharmaceutical industry
The pharmaceutical industry develops, produces, and markets drugs or pharmaceuticals for use as medications. Pharmaceutical companies may deal in generic or brand medications and medical devices. They are subject to a variety of laws and regulations that govern the patenting, testing, safety, efficacy and marketing of drugs.