1097-Ahmadi-_b
... • This combined with the age-related decline in physiological functions (decreased cardiac reserve, decreased immunological response, decreased renal function) that in younger patients may be protective from severity of an adverse drug reaction make the older patient particularly at risk for polypha ...
... • This combined with the age-related decline in physiological functions (decreased cardiac reserve, decreased immunological response, decreased renal function) that in younger patients may be protective from severity of an adverse drug reaction make the older patient particularly at risk for polypha ...
Effects of Medication - Weatherford High School
... • 1. May damage function of vital organs over prolonged time • 2. May be minimized by reducing dosage or switching medication ...
... • 1. May damage function of vital organs over prolonged time • 2. May be minimized by reducing dosage or switching medication ...
Toxicity
... Causes considerable morbidity and mortality; treating this is very expensive Data on incidence is poor considering the scope of the problem UK Studies suggest:― 6.5% of Hospital admissions ― Associated mortality 0.15% ...
... Causes considerable morbidity and mortality; treating this is very expensive Data on incidence is poor considering the scope of the problem UK Studies suggest:― 6.5% of Hospital admissions ― Associated mortality 0.15% ...
Toxicology Power Point
... • Most addicts prefer a derivative of morphine; heroin. • Heroin has high solubility rate in water- easy street preparation for intravenous administration for injection. • Process is accelerated by heating in spoon, drawn into a syringe or eyedropper for injection. • CODEINE is also present in opium ...
... • Most addicts prefer a derivative of morphine; heroin. • Heroin has high solubility rate in water- easy street preparation for intravenous administration for injection. • Process is accelerated by heating in spoon, drawn into a syringe or eyedropper for injection. • CODEINE is also present in opium ...
sample-2 - Philadelphia University Jordan
... The following prodrug is a novel one for delivering alkylating agents specifically into the cancerous cells; define the important parts of this structure with their functions: ...
... The following prodrug is a novel one for delivering alkylating agents specifically into the cancerous cells; define the important parts of this structure with their functions: ...
Biological therapies: how can we afford them?
... Revolutionary drug treatment Biological therapies are generally derived from living material (human, animal, or micro-organism) and have a highly complex chemical structure. Many fundamental differences exist between biological drugs and traditional “small molecule” drugs (table 1).2 The US Food and ...
... Revolutionary drug treatment Biological therapies are generally derived from living material (human, animal, or micro-organism) and have a highly complex chemical structure. Many fundamental differences exist between biological drugs and traditional “small molecule” drugs (table 1).2 The US Food and ...
Slide 1
... fava beans (蠶豆), pickled fish, yeast extracts, red wines, etc. (Linezolid antibiotic “環氧酮類抗生素” is a weak MAOI induces serotonin syndrome when used with certain antidepressants) ...
... fava beans (蠶豆), pickled fish, yeast extracts, red wines, etc. (Linezolid antibiotic “環氧酮類抗生素” is a weak MAOI induces serotonin syndrome when used with certain antidepressants) ...
drug abuse - Leduc Victim Services
... They produce a feeling of calm, drowsiness and well being. Tranquilizers: They are the most prescribed of all drugs. As above, they produce a sense of calm well being at lower doses, but they are much milder. ...
... They produce a feeling of calm, drowsiness and well being. Tranquilizers: They are the most prescribed of all drugs. As above, they produce a sense of calm well being at lower doses, but they are much milder. ...
of penicillin
... Mercury to treat syphilis - Chemical synthesis of artificial dyes proved to be therapeutically useful foundation of Bayer and Hoechst - Synthesis of aspirin in 1895 by Bayer - 1930s ; beginning of pharmaceutical industry - landmark discovery and synthesis of sulpha drugs against bacterial infectio ...
... Mercury to treat syphilis - Chemical synthesis of artificial dyes proved to be therapeutically useful foundation of Bayer and Hoechst - Synthesis of aspirin in 1895 by Bayer - 1930s ; beginning of pharmaceutical industry - landmark discovery and synthesis of sulpha drugs against bacterial infectio ...
Geriatric Drug-Drug Interactions
... White Plains, New York Lecture available at www.robertkelly.us ...
... White Plains, New York Lecture available at www.robertkelly.us ...
pharmacology
... 21. Which of the following is an anti-arrythmic agen that can be given IV for the treatment of malaria? a. Phenytoin b. Tamoxifen c. Quinine d. Chloroquine 22. Which of the following drugs significantly increases the risk of digitalis toxicity? a. Nifedipine b. Lidocaine c. Captopril d. Hydrochlorot ...
... 21. Which of the following is an anti-arrythmic agen that can be given IV for the treatment of malaria? a. Phenytoin b. Tamoxifen c. Quinine d. Chloroquine 22. Which of the following drugs significantly increases the risk of digitalis toxicity? a. Nifedipine b. Lidocaine c. Captopril d. Hydrochlorot ...
Pharmacokinetics
... from the site of administration into the fluids of the body that will carry it to its site(s) of action • Drug factors include drug solubility, pH, and molecular size • Patient factors include the animal’s age, health, metabolic rate, genetic factors, sex, and species ...
... from the site of administration into the fluids of the body that will carry it to its site(s) of action • Drug factors include drug solubility, pH, and molecular size • Patient factors include the animal’s age, health, metabolic rate, genetic factors, sex, and species ...
Snímek 1
... 1/ CYPs are the major enzymes involved in drug metabolism, accounting for about 75% of the total metabolism. 2/ The cytochrome P450 is a large group of enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of organic substances. 3/ They contain a heme cofactor and, therefore, are hemoproteins 4/ Activity of CYPs can ...
... 1/ CYPs are the major enzymes involved in drug metabolism, accounting for about 75% of the total metabolism. 2/ The cytochrome P450 is a large group of enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of organic substances. 3/ They contain a heme cofactor and, therefore, are hemoproteins 4/ Activity of CYPs can ...
Snímek 1
... 1/ CYPs are the major enzymes involved in drug metabolism, accounting for about 75% of the total metabolism. 2/ The cytochrome P450 is a large group of enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of organic substances. 3/ They contain a heme cofactor and, therefore, are hemoproteins 4/ Activity of CYPs can ...
... 1/ CYPs are the major enzymes involved in drug metabolism, accounting for about 75% of the total metabolism. 2/ The cytochrome P450 is a large group of enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of organic substances. 3/ They contain a heme cofactor and, therefore, are hemoproteins 4/ Activity of CYPs can ...
vol.13 No.2 - TU Teaching Hospital
... kinetic characteristics of the drugs. For example, the poorly water soluble antiretroviral drug saquinavir should be taken with food to allow bile enhancement of its dissolution which then facilitates absorption. Delayed gastric emptying after a meal and the associated gastric acid secretions can re ...
... kinetic characteristics of the drugs. For example, the poorly water soluble antiretroviral drug saquinavir should be taken with food to allow bile enhancement of its dissolution which then facilitates absorption. Delayed gastric emptying after a meal and the associated gastric acid secretions can re ...
Result - WHO archives
... of pharmacy activities of all 92 provincial and regional hospitals indicated that DUE was existing in 30-50% of these hospitals, however, 7.5% had a continuous DUE program. During 1992 to 2002, most (74%) DUE conducted were qualitative studies, focusing on antimicrobials and the rest were quantitati ...
... of pharmacy activities of all 92 provincial and regional hospitals indicated that DUE was existing in 30-50% of these hospitals, however, 7.5% had a continuous DUE program. During 1992 to 2002, most (74%) DUE conducted were qualitative studies, focusing on antimicrobials and the rest were quantitati ...
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY
... Generic – when term of patent is discontinued the drug may be produced by different pharmaceutical companies under new product (trade) names but at the basis of original active substance (similar quantity, route of administration etc.) ...
... Generic – when term of patent is discontinued the drug may be produced by different pharmaceutical companies under new product (trade) names but at the basis of original active substance (similar quantity, route of administration etc.) ...
File
... • Diethylcarbamazine is the drug of choice for filariasis. • It kills the microfilariae and has activity against adult worms. • Diethylcarbamazine is rapidly absorbed following oral administration with meals and is excreted mainly in the urine. • Adverse effects: • include fever, nausea, vomiting, a ...
... • Diethylcarbamazine is the drug of choice for filariasis. • It kills the microfilariae and has activity against adult worms. • Diethylcarbamazine is rapidly absorbed following oral administration with meals and is excreted mainly in the urine. • Adverse effects: • include fever, nausea, vomiting, a ...
Pharmacology Review
... Physiologic Antagonist • Physiologic antagonism means the drug is reduced by other physiologic pathways. • Epinephrine is the physiologic antagonist of histamine ...
... Physiologic Antagonist • Physiologic antagonism means the drug is reduced by other physiologic pathways. • Epinephrine is the physiologic antagonist of histamine ...
Anticholinergic Drugs - IHMC Public Cmaps (3)
... urgency associated with some forms of diarrhea in small animals, the amount of fluid secreted into the intestine, and abdominal cramping associated with hypermotility. Because few of the types of diarrhea seen in animals can be classified as “hypermotile,” use of anticholinergic drugs is limited in ...
... urgency associated with some forms of diarrhea in small animals, the amount of fluid secreted into the intestine, and abdominal cramping associated with hypermotility. Because few of the types of diarrhea seen in animals can be classified as “hypermotile,” use of anticholinergic drugs is limited in ...
B.C. PharmaCare Drug Information Sheet for drug generic name
... The drug below is being considered for possible coverage under the B.C. PharmaCare program. PharmaCare is a government-funded drug plan that helps British Columbians with the cost of eligible prescription drugs and specific medical supplies. For more information on PharmaCare, visit Ministry of Heal ...
... The drug below is being considered for possible coverage under the B.C. PharmaCare program. PharmaCare is a government-funded drug plan that helps British Columbians with the cost of eligible prescription drugs and specific medical supplies. For more information on PharmaCare, visit Ministry of Heal ...
HYPERTENSION
... inhibitors. These drugs (e.g. captopril, enalapril 20 mg daily, ramipril 5-10 mg daily or lisinopril 10-40 mg daily) inhibit the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II and are usually well tolerated. They should be used with particular care in patients with impaired renal function or renal ar ...
... inhibitors. These drugs (e.g. captopril, enalapril 20 mg daily, ramipril 5-10 mg daily or lisinopril 10-40 mg daily) inhibit the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II and are usually well tolerated. They should be used with particular care in patients with impaired renal function or renal ar ...
(5-Hydroxytryptamine 3).
... In cancer chemotherapy, emetogenic drugs are thought to stimulate the release of serotonin from the enterochromaffin cells of the small intestine; this released serotonin then activates 5-HT3 receptors located on vagal afferent nerves in the CTZ to initiate the vomiting reflex. o Emetogenic drugs- d ...
... In cancer chemotherapy, emetogenic drugs are thought to stimulate the release of serotonin from the enterochromaffin cells of the small intestine; this released serotonin then activates 5-HT3 receptors located on vagal afferent nerves in the CTZ to initiate the vomiting reflex. o Emetogenic drugs- d ...
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.