Controlled Release of Naproxen Sodium from
... are used in many areas for their capable of immobilization in its macropores, their stability, being undegradable and reusable polymers. Herein, cryogels were investigated in drug releasing medium as a different area. Different pore sized cryogels were synthesized and each of them was investigated f ...
... are used in many areas for their capable of immobilization in its macropores, their stability, being undegradable and reusable polymers. Herein, cryogels were investigated in drug releasing medium as a different area. Different pore sized cryogels were synthesized and each of them was investigated f ...
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF MATRIX TABLETS OF AMBROXOL Original Article
... geometrically modified systems. Many of these systems are not produced in a form that is amenable to large-scale manufacturing processes and the cost of formulation development, raw materials and manufacturing technology are among the principal factors in CR delivery systems for oral dosing [4]. The ...
... geometrically modified systems. Many of these systems are not produced in a form that is amenable to large-scale manufacturing processes and the cost of formulation development, raw materials and manufacturing technology are among the principal factors in CR delivery systems for oral dosing [4]. The ...
Medical Management for Overactive Bladder
... M1 & M2 receptors are important in cognitive functioning and memory & behavioral flexibility & learning More data that central blockade of M1 receptors has a key functional role in cognitive impairment Less M3 selectivity may be associated with increased risk of cognitive impairment ...
... M1 & M2 receptors are important in cognitive functioning and memory & behavioral flexibility & learning More data that central blockade of M1 receptors has a key functional role in cognitive impairment Less M3 selectivity may be associated with increased risk of cognitive impairment ...
a paper on crystal methamphetamine
... However, upon further investigation the doctor, discovered she was really treating a patient with an amphetamine induced psychosis. Her patient, Jim was a speed freak, addicted to Crystal Meth. Why am I sharing this particular scenario with you? There are at least two reasons. One reason is because ...
... However, upon further investigation the doctor, discovered she was really treating a patient with an amphetamine induced psychosis. Her patient, Jim was a speed freak, addicted to Crystal Meth. Why am I sharing this particular scenario with you? There are at least two reasons. One reason is because ...
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... prior anthracycline exposure 6-fold that of anthracycline-naïve Symptomatic dysfunction: 78% improved off drug 12% progressive HF ...
... prior anthracycline exposure 6-fold that of anthracycline-naïve Symptomatic dysfunction: 78% improved off drug 12% progressive HF ...
HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF AN ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF STEMS OF ANISOCHILUS CARNOSUS AGAINST CARBON TETRACHLORIDE INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY IN RATS
... disappointing, since much is still obscure about their etiology2. In the absence of a reliable liver protective drug in modern medicine there are a number of medicinal preparations in ayurveda recommended for the treatment of liver disorders3. Many formulations containing herbal extrac ...
... disappointing, since much is still obscure about their etiology2. In the absence of a reliable liver protective drug in modern medicine there are a number of medicinal preparations in ayurveda recommended for the treatment of liver disorders3. Many formulations containing herbal extrac ...
Acids, bases and cocaine addicts
... drugs are absorbed into the bloodstream fairly quickly. Then, the cocaine travels within the venous system to the heart, then to the lungs, and back to the heart for distribution throughout the body (Figure 4). The slowest way to get a drug into the bloodstream is by ingestion. When a drug is ingest ...
... drugs are absorbed into the bloodstream fairly quickly. Then, the cocaine travels within the venous system to the heart, then to the lungs, and back to the heart for distribution throughout the body (Figure 4). The slowest way to get a drug into the bloodstream is by ingestion. When a drug is ingest ...
Clinical and experimental studies on theophylline
... • Cardiac arrhythmias and seizures not preceded by milder warning symptoms and conventional anti consultants are only partially effective against these seizures • However, in view of its recently demonstrated anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, it is re-emerging as an important adjunct t ...
... • Cardiac arrhythmias and seizures not preceded by milder warning symptoms and conventional anti consultants are only partially effective against these seizures • However, in view of its recently demonstrated anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, it is re-emerging as an important adjunct t ...
Rational therapy for vomiting in dogs and cats
... Persistent vomiting where secondary reflux and esophagitis are a concern Vomiting due to hyperacidity (renal failure, mast cell disease). ...
... Persistent vomiting where secondary reflux and esophagitis are a concern Vomiting due to hyperacidity (renal failure, mast cell disease). ...
Drug Interactions With Dietary Supplements
... remedy used by the Great Plains Indian tribes and was continued through the medicinal use of American settlers. ...
... remedy used by the Great Plains Indian tribes and was continued through the medicinal use of American settlers. ...
Chapter 1: History of Methamphetamine
... asthma. As the supplies of Ephedra vulgaris began to dwindle, pharmaceutical companies began to search for a synthetic alternative. Amphetamine was first synthesized in 1887, but because there was very little interest in it, the substance went unnoticed until it became the alternative to ephedrine ( ...
... asthma. As the supplies of Ephedra vulgaris began to dwindle, pharmaceutical companies began to search for a synthetic alternative. Amphetamine was first synthesized in 1887, but because there was very little interest in it, the substance went unnoticed until it became the alternative to ephedrine ( ...
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ALCOHOL RESISTANT DOSAGE FORMS OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM
... plasma concentration within a therapeutic range, minimizes the side effects and reduces the frequency of drug administration. A considerable attention has been focused on the development of novel drug delivery systems because of their obvious advantages such as ease of administration, controlled rel ...
... plasma concentration within a therapeutic range, minimizes the side effects and reduces the frequency of drug administration. A considerable attention has been focused on the development of novel drug delivery systems because of their obvious advantages such as ease of administration, controlled rel ...
Average, population and individual bioequivalence
... issue. In the very beginning of the last century, the US Congress approved the Biologics Control Act – dating from July 1st 1902, it established the need for annual licensing of companies that manufactured and sold vaccines and serum derivatives. From that time on, labels for such products were requ ...
... issue. In the very beginning of the last century, the US Congress approved the Biologics Control Act – dating from July 1st 1902, it established the need for annual licensing of companies that manufactured and sold vaccines and serum derivatives. From that time on, labels for such products were requ ...
Combination Therapy of HIV Infection
... required for the cleavage of viral polyprotein precursors that generates functional proteins in HIV-infected cells. These drugs slow down or block the action of HIV-protease, resulting in arrest of the maturation of infectious virus (4). The protease inhibitors are administered with the reverse tran ...
... required for the cleavage of viral polyprotein precursors that generates functional proteins in HIV-infected cells. These drugs slow down or block the action of HIV-protease, resulting in arrest of the maturation of infectious virus (4). The protease inhibitors are administered with the reverse tran ...
METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS QUANTITATIVE
... method for the simultaneous quantitative estimation of Calcium dobesilate 500 mg and Troxerutin500 mg in tablets as per ICH guidelines. Methods: The method uses reverse phase column, Enable C18G (250X4.6 mm; 5μ) column and an isocratic elution. Method optimized conditions include a mobile phase of m ...
... method for the simultaneous quantitative estimation of Calcium dobesilate 500 mg and Troxerutin500 mg in tablets as per ICH guidelines. Methods: The method uses reverse phase column, Enable C18G (250X4.6 mm; 5μ) column and an isocratic elution. Method optimized conditions include a mobile phase of m ...
New Goals and New Drugs for People With Heavy Anti-HIV
... Pfizer (see “How to Get New Anti-HIV Drugs” below). After FDA approval availability transfers to the pharmacy. Doctors group anti-HIV drugs by how they work against HIV. Drugs may affect a part of HIV itself. Or they may affect a part of the CD4 cell that HIV infects. Table 3 and Figure 2 list the n ...
... Pfizer (see “How to Get New Anti-HIV Drugs” below). After FDA approval availability transfers to the pharmacy. Doctors group anti-HIV drugs by how they work against HIV. Drugs may affect a part of HIV itself. Or they may affect a part of the CD4 cell that HIV infects. Table 3 and Figure 2 list the n ...
Antiepileptic drugsx
... disappears in first 4 months of treatment. Can exacerbate some generalized seizures. • Drug interactions: Stimulates the metabolism of other drugs by inducing microsomal enzymes, stimulates its own metabolism. This may require an increase in dose of this and other drugs patient is taking. ...
... disappears in first 4 months of treatment. Can exacerbate some generalized seizures. • Drug interactions: Stimulates the metabolism of other drugs by inducing microsomal enzymes, stimulates its own metabolism. This may require an increase in dose of this and other drugs patient is taking. ...
Synthetic Drugs - Ohio Crime Prevention Association
... two kilograms of flakka to a suspect who was believed to have direct ties to at least six of the nine kilograms of seized flakka. Agents arrested two individuals—a 22-year-old woman and her boyfriend--and seized a black Audi Q7, Chevy Silverado 2500, $68,725 in cash, a Glock .40-caliber Model 27 pis ...
... two kilograms of flakka to a suspect who was believed to have direct ties to at least six of the nine kilograms of seized flakka. Agents arrested two individuals—a 22-year-old woman and her boyfriend--and seized a black Audi Q7, Chevy Silverado 2500, $68,725 in cash, a Glock .40-caliber Model 27 pis ...
ISMP Medication Safety Alert - Institute For Safe Medication Practices
... part vaccine packaged in cartons bag. Affix an auxiliary label to the containing vials of liquid DTaP-IPV carton to remind staff to use both and vials of lyophilized Haemophilus vials. To confirm administration of influenzae. Nurses administering the both components, staff should two-part vaccine fa ...
... part vaccine packaged in cartons bag. Affix an auxiliary label to the containing vials of liquid DTaP-IPV carton to remind staff to use both and vials of lyophilized Haemophilus vials. To confirm administration of influenzae. Nurses administering the both components, staff should two-part vaccine fa ...
Full Text - Global Science Books
... shape for ASP, ATO and CLO. Different mobile phases containing methanol, acetonitrile and water were examined (data not shown), and the mobile phase methanol: acetonitrile: water (pH adjusted with ortho phosphoric acid) (50: 30: 20, v/v/v) was selected as optimal for obtaining welldefined and resolv ...
... shape for ASP, ATO and CLO. Different mobile phases containing methanol, acetonitrile and water were examined (data not shown), and the mobile phase methanol: acetonitrile: water (pH adjusted with ortho phosphoric acid) (50: 30: 20, v/v/v) was selected as optimal for obtaining welldefined and resolv ...
Ars Pharmaceutica - Facultad de Farmacia
... Spectra are shown in the figure 1. Powder flow properties: The average values of Angle of Repose, Bulk Density, Tapped Density, Porosity and Compressibility of all the formulations were 28.39±0.31, 0.401±0.002, 0.473±0.004, 16.42±0.23 and 16.56±0.17 respectively. The flowability of the polymers was ...
... Spectra are shown in the figure 1. Powder flow properties: The average values of Angle of Repose, Bulk Density, Tapped Density, Porosity and Compressibility of all the formulations were 28.39±0.31, 0.401±0.002, 0.473±0.004, 16.42±0.23 and 16.56±0.17 respectively. The flowability of the polymers was ...
Fear - Diwa
... quickly enough and eliminate it from their system. If that happens, drug overdose may result. Enzyme testing will enable doctors to prescribe the correct dosage—a lower dose to avoid side effects for persons who metabolize the drug poorly and a higher dose for ultrafast metabolizers to guarantee the ...
... quickly enough and eliminate it from their system. If that happens, drug overdose may result. Enzyme testing will enable doctors to prescribe the correct dosage—a lower dose to avoid side effects for persons who metabolize the drug poorly and a higher dose for ultrafast metabolizers to guarantee the ...
Resource Manual
... that speeds up brain and body activity. The relative ease with which it can be produced has contributed to widespread use. Methamphetamine is extremely addicting, and many teens say they start craving it after just one dose. Subsequent use doesn’t produce the same powerful effect as initial use, so ...
... that speeds up brain and body activity. The relative ease with which it can be produced has contributed to widespread use. Methamphetamine is extremely addicting, and many teens say they start craving it after just one dose. Subsequent use doesn’t produce the same powerful effect as initial use, so ...
Information for Residential Care Staff Handling Cytotoxic Drugs
... Ensure all staff at the Residential Care Facility (nurses, kitchen, cleaning staff, etc.) are aware the patient is receiving chemotherapy, (have a coloured cytotoxic label in the patient’s room). Store chemotherapy as per the directions of your pharmacist. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) i. ...
... Ensure all staff at the Residential Care Facility (nurses, kitchen, cleaning staff, etc.) are aware the patient is receiving chemotherapy, (have a coloured cytotoxic label in the patient’s room). Store chemotherapy as per the directions of your pharmacist. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) i. ...
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.