Cathinone: An Investigation of Several N
... methcathinone abuse was first identified in Leningrad in 1982 but not reported until years later (30). Methcathinone, referred to in Soviet Union countries as ephedrone, is known clandestinely by several different names (e.g. “effendi,” “mul’ka,” “pomimutka,” “cosmos,” “jeff”) (30,41). In the late 1 ...
... methcathinone abuse was first identified in Leningrad in 1982 but not reported until years later (30). Methcathinone, referred to in Soviet Union countries as ephedrone, is known clandestinely by several different names (e.g. “effendi,” “mul’ka,” “pomimutka,” “cosmos,” “jeff”) (30,41). In the late 1 ...
Enroflox Injection
... at 2.5 mg/kg. It should be administered intramuscularly (IM) as a single dose, followed by initiation of enrofloxacin tablet therapy. ...
... at 2.5 mg/kg. It should be administered intramuscularly (IM) as a single dose, followed by initiation of enrofloxacin tablet therapy. ...
HƯỚNG DẪN VỀ DƯỢC PHẨM INCIVEK
... combination with peginterferon alfa and ribavirin, for the treatment of genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C (CHC) in adult patients with compensated liver disease, including cirrhosis, who are treatment-naïve or who have been previously treated with interferon-based treatment, including prior null respon ...
... combination with peginterferon alfa and ribavirin, for the treatment of genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C (CHC) in adult patients with compensated liver disease, including cirrhosis, who are treatment-naïve or who have been previously treated with interferon-based treatment, including prior null respon ...
Biochemical Toxicity Induced By Tramadol
... study. All rats were housed in a quite nonstressful environment for one week before study. They were given normal rat chows ad libitum during the experimental period. They were allowed free access to water. Animals were divided into three groups. The first one was comprised 30 rats, served as contro ...
... study. All rats were housed in a quite nonstressful environment for one week before study. They were given normal rat chows ad libitum during the experimental period. They were allowed free access to water. Animals were divided into three groups. The first one was comprised 30 rats, served as contro ...
Herb-medicine interactions: St John`s wort
... This information sheet identifies the principal interacting medicines and explains the basis of the interactions. It may be used, together with other information sources, as a basis to provide advice to patients. Most products containing St John’s wort for oral use do not have a marketing authorisat ...
... This information sheet identifies the principal interacting medicines and explains the basis of the interactions. It may be used, together with other information sources, as a basis to provide advice to patients. Most products containing St John’s wort for oral use do not have a marketing authorisat ...
Heroin - Ireta
... the intranasal users (average of 17 years). A community sample of heroin users in England[15] found similar use patterns, despite demographic and socioeconomic differences between this sample and the Caron Foundation patients. The group of British users who only inhaled heroin (“chasing the dragon”) ...
... the intranasal users (average of 17 years). A community sample of heroin users in England[15] found similar use patterns, despite demographic and socioeconomic differences between this sample and the Caron Foundation patients. The group of British users who only inhaled heroin (“chasing the dragon”) ...
TASTE MASKED ORODISPERSIBLE TABLETS: A HIGHLY
... The conventional dosage forms (tablet and capsule) have wide acceptance up to 50-60% of total dosage forms. The tablet is still most popular conventional dosage forms existing today because of ease of self-administration, compact in nature, easy to manufacture and it can be deliver inaccurate dose [ ...
... The conventional dosage forms (tablet and capsule) have wide acceptance up to 50-60% of total dosage forms. The tablet is still most popular conventional dosage forms existing today because of ease of self-administration, compact in nature, easy to manufacture and it can be deliver inaccurate dose [ ...
wet granulation
... b) to monitor the performance of manufacturing process c) to assure bioequivalence from batch to batch d) as a requirement for regulatory approval for product marketing for products registered with the FDA and regulatory agencies of other countries. ...
... b) to monitor the performance of manufacturing process c) to assure bioequivalence from batch to batch d) as a requirement for regulatory approval for product marketing for products registered with the FDA and regulatory agencies of other countries. ...
Slide 1
... History of active liver disease or gall stones or hepatic dysfunction demonstrated by AST and ALT greater than or equal to 2.5 times of upper normal limit (UNL) or bilirubin greater than or equal to 2 times UNL. History of myopathies or evidence of active muscle diseases demonstrated by CPK greater ...
... History of active liver disease or gall stones or hepatic dysfunction demonstrated by AST and ALT greater than or equal to 2.5 times of upper normal limit (UNL) or bilirubin greater than or equal to 2 times UNL. History of myopathies or evidence of active muscle diseases demonstrated by CPK greater ...
Guidelines for choice of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor in
... treated routinely in clinical practice. In these studies treatment is open, so that biases in initial selection of antidepressant and subsequent management are likely to influence the outcome. All methods of population monitoring, from prescription databases to adverse event surveillance, similarly ...
... treated routinely in clinical practice. In these studies treatment is open, so that biases in initial selection of antidepressant and subsequent management are likely to influence the outcome. All methods of population monitoring, from prescription databases to adverse event surveillance, similarly ...
Dopamine Receptor Antagonists Reverse Amphetamine
... Previous studies have shown that amphetamine significantly alters operant responding on the behavior maintained on a schedule of differential reinforcement of low-rate (DRL). As such, behavioral deficiency of DRL responding has been observed by the drug-induced increase of non-reinforced responses a ...
... Previous studies have shown that amphetamine significantly alters operant responding on the behavior maintained on a schedule of differential reinforcement of low-rate (DRL). As such, behavioral deficiency of DRL responding has been observed by the drug-induced increase of non-reinforced responses a ...
How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria
... microscopic crystals, made surfaces lethal to mosquitoes for months. But, although this residual insecticide reversed the odds in the struggle, within a few years the Anopheles had developed a resistance to these chemicals. Other pesticides followed, always with the same inglorious result. Today, ma ...
... microscopic crystals, made surfaces lethal to mosquitoes for months. But, although this residual insecticide reversed the odds in the struggle, within a few years the Anopheles had developed a resistance to these chemicals. Other pesticides followed, always with the same inglorious result. Today, ma ...
Therapy for Children with Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Nephritis: A Systematic Review Marco Zaffanello
... outcome in HSP children showed better. In fact, the overall percentage of children who developed long-term renal impairment was only 1.8%[20]. Although severe kidney involvement in children with HSP is rarer than that in adults, the morbidity should not be underevaluated and follow-up may be mandato ...
... outcome in HSP children showed better. In fact, the overall percentage of children who developed long-term renal impairment was only 1.8%[20]. Although severe kidney involvement in children with HSP is rarer than that in adults, the morbidity should not be underevaluated and follow-up may be mandato ...
Treatment Emergent Violence to Self and Others
... Akathisia is entirely unrelated to psychiatric diagnosis as it is a reaction to chemical toxicity. The FDA advisories clearly state: "Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, impulsivity, akathisia (severe restlessness), hypomania, and mania have been reported in adult a ...
... Akathisia is entirely unrelated to psychiatric diagnosis as it is a reaction to chemical toxicity. The FDA advisories clearly state: "Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, impulsivity, akathisia (severe restlessness), hypomania, and mania have been reported in adult a ...
Thyroid medication (desiccated )
... T4 in synthetic thyroid preparations to T3. About the only time I find it helpful is for people who are sensitive to Armour Thyroid or for those who have been on synthetic hormones for many years when the benefit for shifting appears to be minimal. I also do not recommend Cytomell, which is a T3 hor ...
... T4 in synthetic thyroid preparations to T3. About the only time I find it helpful is for people who are sensitive to Armour Thyroid or for those who have been on synthetic hormones for many years when the benefit for shifting appears to be minimal. I also do not recommend Cytomell, which is a T3 hor ...
ELECTRICALLY ASSISTED TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF ESCIN
... - Q't(n) is the cumulative mass of drug transported across the membrane at time t, - Cn represents the current concentration in the receptor medium - Σ Cm denotes the summed total of the previous measured concentrations [ m = 1 to n – 1 ] - Vr is the volume of the receptor medium - Vs corresponds to ...
... - Q't(n) is the cumulative mass of drug transported across the membrane at time t, - Cn represents the current concentration in the receptor medium - Σ Cm denotes the summed total of the previous measured concentrations [ m = 1 to n – 1 ] - Vr is the volume of the receptor medium - Vs corresponds to ...
Clinical pharmacokinetic equations and calculations
... succinylcholine is given by IV infusion for sustained muscle relaxation. A typical initial dose is 20 ...
... succinylcholine is given by IV infusion for sustained muscle relaxation. A typical initial dose is 20 ...
table of contents
... provided by the manufacturer — that functionally reduces the price of the drug without disclosing that price reduction to the insurer. Each and every subsidy is calculated and processed electronically; the health benefit plans receive electronic records falsely indicating that the members paid their ...
... provided by the manufacturer — that functionally reduces the price of the drug without disclosing that price reduction to the insurer. Each and every subsidy is calculated and processed electronically; the health benefit plans receive electronic records falsely indicating that the members paid their ...
Document
... Curcumin, the active polyphenol isolated from Curcuma Longa, exhibited potent pleiotropic antineoplastic activity and low nonspecific toxicity to normal cells. Unfortunately, the clinical realization of its potential is limited due to its extremely low aqueous solubility (11ng/ml), instability at ph ...
... Curcumin, the active polyphenol isolated from Curcuma Longa, exhibited potent pleiotropic antineoplastic activity and low nonspecific toxicity to normal cells. Unfortunately, the clinical realization of its potential is limited due to its extremely low aqueous solubility (11ng/ml), instability at ph ...
Treatment Emergent Violence to Self and Others
... Akathisia is entirely unrelated to psychiatric diagnosis as it is a reaction to chemical toxicity. The FDA advisories clearly state: "Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, impulsivity, akathisia (severe restlessness), hypomania, and mania have been reported in adult a ...
... Akathisia is entirely unrelated to psychiatric diagnosis as it is a reaction to chemical toxicity. The FDA advisories clearly state: "Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, impulsivity, akathisia (severe restlessness), hypomania, and mania have been reported in adult a ...
Ibuprofen is a non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drug with established
... refers to its global regulatory status and to data comparing the efficacy of ibuprofen to paracetamol in paediatric use. A comparison to acetylsalicylic acid has not been included. The use of aspirin in the paediatric population is limited due to concerns over the association with Reye’s syndrome. G ...
... refers to its global regulatory status and to data comparing the efficacy of ibuprofen to paracetamol in paediatric use. A comparison to acetylsalicylic acid has not been included. The use of aspirin in the paediatric population is limited due to concerns over the association with Reye’s syndrome. G ...
Consolidated List of Products Whose Consumption and/or Sale
... countries, who may not have easy access to the Internet or for those who would like to continue to receive the publication in the printed version for reasons of their own. In this regard, it should be understood that to obtain complete coverage, the present issue could only be used in conjunction wi ...
... countries, who may not have easy access to the Internet or for those who would like to continue to receive the publication in the printed version for reasons of their own. In this regard, it should be understood that to obtain complete coverage, the present issue could only be used in conjunction wi ...
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference
... and the problem, now dubbed fibrosing colonopathy, was reviewed.7,8 Fibrosing colonopathy has also been reported9 in an adult who was not thought to have cystic fibrosis, but who had been taking high doses of pancreatic enzyme supplements, including 2 with methylacrylic acid copolymer (MAC) coatings ...
... and the problem, now dubbed fibrosing colonopathy, was reviewed.7,8 Fibrosing colonopathy has also been reported9 in an adult who was not thought to have cystic fibrosis, but who had been taking high doses of pancreatic enzyme supplements, including 2 with methylacrylic acid copolymer (MAC) coatings ...
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.