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Ophthalmic adverse drug reactions to systemic drugs

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Activity of Argyreia speciosa and Acorus calamus

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An Overview of Cannabis

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The Need and Importance of Dose Flexibility - Accu

... subdivided, result in precise smaller doses for the ease of customized and precise dose adjustments and titration. This is achieved through a drug-free break layer that delivers accuracy upon subdivision well within the existing EP standards for subdivision of scored dosage forms. The technologies c ...
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PRODUCT MONOGRAPH

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MALARIA - Inhemaco

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H2 Blockers

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Dose Escalation in Preclinical Toxicology and Pharmacodynamic

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Disease Progression Model

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EFFECT OF TWO DIFFERENT DILUENTS ON RELEASE PROFILE OF ACECLOFENAC FROM  SUSTAINED RELEASE MATRIX TABLETS USING GUM DAMAR AS RELEASE RETARDANT 
EFFECT OF TWO DIFFERENT DILUENTS ON RELEASE PROFILE OF ACECLOFENAC FROM  SUSTAINED RELEASE MATRIX TABLETS USING GUM DAMAR AS RELEASE RETARDANT 

... In the present work the effect of two different diluents namely dicalcium phosphate (DCP) and maize starch (MS) on the release of aceclofenac from  sustained release matrix tablets has been studied. Gum damar (GD), a hydrophobic polymer with significant binding property was used as a release  retard ...
ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF SYMPLOCOS RACEMOSA
ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF SYMPLOCOS RACEMOSA

... which uses the herbal constituents in some or the other form, crud drug are not so effective because they have not been tested for efficacy according to rigid pharmacological standards. As the constituents derived from the medicinal plants proved the cure the medicinal plants proved to cure the huma ...
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