Resistant Hypertension: Newer Management Approaches
... Address for Correspondence Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Mukka, Surathkal, India. E-mail: vikram196811 @gmail.com ...
... Address for Correspondence Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Mukka, Surathkal, India. E-mail: vikram196811 @gmail.com ...
... particularly newborns and premature infants, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug. OVERDOSAGE INFORMATION: Somnolence, tachycardia and headache have been reported with overdoses. A single acute ingestion of 160 mg produced no adverse effects. In the event ...
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF CARBIMAZOLE ORODISPERSIBLE TABLET Research Article MOHAMMED IQDAM AL-SHADEEDI*
... concentrations (2.5, 5 and 7.5 %), mannitol used as diluent. Swelling index was investigated to compare the swelling property of superdisintegrants. The formulations were evaluated for flow properties, wetting time, hardness, friability, content uniformity, in vitro disintegration time, release prof ...
... concentrations (2.5, 5 and 7.5 %), mannitol used as diluent. Swelling index was investigated to compare the swelling property of superdisintegrants. The formulations were evaluated for flow properties, wetting time, hardness, friability, content uniformity, in vitro disintegration time, release prof ...
Diabetes Mellitus
... Discuss how to administer insulin properly. Discuss storage of insulin. Discuss side effects of therapy. Ongoing assessment and evaluation Evaluate ability to administer insulin. Monitor fasting blood glucose daily and hemoglobin A1C levels every few months. ...
... Discuss how to administer insulin properly. Discuss storage of insulin. Discuss side effects of therapy. Ongoing assessment and evaluation Evaluate ability to administer insulin. Monitor fasting blood glucose daily and hemoglobin A1C levels every few months. ...
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... bullseye), where loss of oxygen contributes to an inflammatory reaction (Matsuo, Yamasaki, & Kogure, 1996), leading to tissue destruction in this zone. Surroundin g this central zone is the ischaemic penumbra in which blood flow is reduced but cell function is only temporarily depressed (Benson & Ar ...
... bullseye), where loss of oxygen contributes to an inflammatory reaction (Matsuo, Yamasaki, & Kogure, 1996), leading to tissue destruction in this zone. Surroundin g this central zone is the ischaemic penumbra in which blood flow is reduced but cell function is only temporarily depressed (Benson & Ar ...
Professional Perspectives On Addiction Medicine
... From a policy perspective, the challenge was to provide effective treatment and at the same time consider a known addictive substance as an ancillary treatment for certain medical conditions in patients recovering from drug addiction. According to the IOM, because of the health risks associated with ...
... From a policy perspective, the challenge was to provide effective treatment and at the same time consider a known addictive substance as an ancillary treatment for certain medical conditions in patients recovering from drug addiction. According to the IOM, because of the health risks associated with ...
Drugs and Human Performance Fact Sheets
... coordination, lethargy, slurred speech, and dizziness. Impaired health including lung damage, behavioral changes, and reproductive, cardiovascular and immunological effects have been associated with regular marijuana use. Regular and chronic marijuana smokers may have many of the same respiratory pr ...
... coordination, lethargy, slurred speech, and dizziness. Impaired health including lung damage, behavioral changes, and reproductive, cardiovascular and immunological effects have been associated with regular marijuana use. Regular and chronic marijuana smokers may have many of the same respiratory pr ...
Submission May 2013 notice of Delegate's interim decisions Purpose
... We write in support of the Therapeutic Goods Administration’s interim decision to reschedule alprazolam from Schedule 4 to Schedule 8. As public health researchers with expertise in the epidemiology of illicit drug use in Australia, we believe that rescheduling alprazolam will reduce inappropriate p ...
... We write in support of the Therapeutic Goods Administration’s interim decision to reschedule alprazolam from Schedule 4 to Schedule 8. As public health researchers with expertise in the epidemiology of illicit drug use in Australia, we believe that rescheduling alprazolam will reduce inappropriate p ...
Drugs and Human Performance Fact Sheets
... coordination, lethargy, slurred speech, and dizziness. Impaired health including lung damage, behavioral changes, and reproductive, cardiovascular and immunological effects have been associated with regular marijuana use. Regular and chronic marijuana smokers may have many of the same respiratory pr ...
... coordination, lethargy, slurred speech, and dizziness. Impaired health including lung damage, behavioral changes, and reproductive, cardiovascular and immunological effects have been associated with regular marijuana use. Regular and chronic marijuana smokers may have many of the same respiratory pr ...
Interactive Properties of Tizanidine (Zanaflex)
... therapy.2,3 Monitor blood pressure and patient response when tizanidine is initiated in patients receiving angiotensinconverting enzyme inhibitors or any other antihypertensive drugs. Since tizanidine is an alpha-adrenergic agonist, it generally should not be used with other alpha-adrenergic agonist ...
... therapy.2,3 Monitor blood pressure and patient response when tizanidine is initiated in patients receiving angiotensinconverting enzyme inhibitors or any other antihypertensive drugs. Since tizanidine is an alpha-adrenergic agonist, it generally should not be used with other alpha-adrenergic agonist ...
WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence
... The thirty-sixth meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from 16 to 20 June 2014. Mr C. de Joncheere, Director, WHO Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products (EMP), opened the meeting. He welcomed all participants on behalf of the D ...
... The thirty-sixth meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from 16 to 20 June 2014. Mr C. de Joncheere, Director, WHO Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products (EMP), opened the meeting. He welcomed all participants on behalf of the D ...
Archives of Medical Research
... hydrogen peroxide is transformed by catalase into water. When an excessive quantity of superoxide radical is produced, it can induce severe tissue damage (17). Several experimental models have been used in order to study the ability of some drugs to eliminate free radicals (13). Among the most frequ ...
... hydrogen peroxide is transformed by catalase into water. When an excessive quantity of superoxide radical is produced, it can induce severe tissue damage (17). Several experimental models have been used in order to study the ability of some drugs to eliminate free radicals (13). Among the most frequ ...
Triptans - Consumer Health Choices
... leg, vertigo, ringing in the ears, or speech difficulties, should also avoid triptans. In addition, triptans should be prescribed with caution for those with risk factors for vascular disease, such as men over 40, women over 55, and anyone who smokes, has high cholesterol, diabetes, a family history ...
... leg, vertigo, ringing in the ears, or speech difficulties, should also avoid triptans. In addition, triptans should be prescribed with caution for those with risk factors for vascular disease, such as men over 40, women over 55, and anyone who smokes, has high cholesterol, diabetes, a family history ...
322 PHT Tablet
... The methods used to improve flow are summarized below i) Addition of glidants ii) Addition of fines: Addition of fines up to certain extent improves flow. This is because of filling of void space and decrease in surface roughness. ...
... The methods used to improve flow are summarized below i) Addition of glidants ii) Addition of fines: Addition of fines up to certain extent improves flow. This is because of filling of void space and decrease in surface roughness. ...
Guidance for Industry
... Multiple Antigen Peptides (MAPs) intended to be used as immunogens may require additional guidance. Manufacturers should contact CBER regarding these types of products. To comply with section 505(b) of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 355(b), certain information pertaining to the metho ...
... Multiple Antigen Peptides (MAPs) intended to be used as immunogens may require additional guidance. Manufacturers should contact CBER regarding these types of products. To comply with section 505(b) of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 355(b), certain information pertaining to the metho ...
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... directly target the group with the highest burden of disease (i.e. infants). The PBAC considered that vaccination of women during each pregnancy is likely to reduce pertussis disease in infants and mothers. The PBAC noted that, based on the non-randomised observational data, maternal vaccination is ...
... directly target the group with the highest burden of disease (i.e. infants). The PBAC considered that vaccination of women during each pregnancy is likely to reduce pertussis disease in infants and mothers. The PBAC noted that, based on the non-randomised observational data, maternal vaccination is ...
PARTICLE COATING, TASTE MASKING & PELLETIZATION
... molecular weight polymers, phytosterols, waxes, fats, hydrogenated vegetable oils, and hydrated salts such as alum. While high melting materials such as metals, glasses and ceramics are routinely processed commercially, this requires special heaters and atomizing sources, so these materials are not ...
... molecular weight polymers, phytosterols, waxes, fats, hydrogenated vegetable oils, and hydrated salts such as alum. While high melting materials such as metals, glasses and ceramics are routinely processed commercially, this requires special heaters and atomizing sources, so these materials are not ...
S Theophylline again? Reasons for believing EDITORIAL
... biochemical imbalances, and tachycardia, made it intolerable, which led its therapeutic range to be established at between 10–20 mg?L-1. Therefore, it has been our aim to adjust individual doses to achieve this therapeutic range in our clinical practice. Interestingly, we now know that theophylline ...
... biochemical imbalances, and tachycardia, made it intolerable, which led its therapeutic range to be established at between 10–20 mg?L-1. Therefore, it has been our aim to adjust individual doses to achieve this therapeutic range in our clinical practice. Interestingly, we now know that theophylline ...
EVALUATION OF ANTIULCER ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF LEAVES OF... NEGUNDO ON PYLORUS LIGATURE INDUCED AND ASPIRIN INDUCED ULCER IN...
... antiulcer activity of Vitex was assessed by determining and comparing gastric volume, free acidity, total acidity, pH, percentage of ulcer protection, , ulcer index. In aspirin induced ulcer model, all groups of rats were treated with test drugs for 7 days prior to Aspirin induced ulcer. Animals wer ...
... antiulcer activity of Vitex was assessed by determining and comparing gastric volume, free acidity, total acidity, pH, percentage of ulcer protection, , ulcer index. In aspirin induced ulcer model, all groups of rats were treated with test drugs for 7 days prior to Aspirin induced ulcer. Animals wer ...
Vol 6 No 4
... Sterility-Ophthalmic solutions must be sterile. Sterility is best achieved through sterile filtration using a sterile membrane filter of 0.45 or 0.2 micron pore size and filtering into a sterile container. Other methods of sterilizing ingredients or components of ophthalmics that can be used by comp ...
... Sterility-Ophthalmic solutions must be sterile. Sterility is best achieved through sterile filtration using a sterile membrane filter of 0.45 or 0.2 micron pore size and filtering into a sterile container. Other methods of sterilizing ingredients or components of ophthalmics that can be used by comp ...
Cannabinoid Abuse and Addiction
... Studies of potential medications in humans have focused mainly on promoting the initiation of abstinence, reducing withdrawal symptoms, and preventing relapse. Among potential medications that have been tested, the most promising results have been obtained with replacement therapy using CB1 agonist ...
... Studies of potential medications in humans have focused mainly on promoting the initiation of abstinence, reducing withdrawal symptoms, and preventing relapse. Among potential medications that have been tested, the most promising results have been obtained with replacement therapy using CB1 agonist ...
Ocular Side Effects of Sildenafil: A Prospective Study
... to be put on sildenafil for their medical problem were studied for ocular status and then again after 6 months’ sildenafil therapy. 100 healthy persons were also studied before and after giving placebo. The results of the two groups were compared, analyzed, and inference drawn. Results: About 7 out ...
... to be put on sildenafil for their medical problem were studied for ocular status and then again after 6 months’ sildenafil therapy. 100 healthy persons were also studied before and after giving placebo. The results of the two groups were compared, analyzed, and inference drawn. Results: About 7 out ...
Evaluation of the clinical efficacy and safety of “Anti-Dandruff
... scalp irritation), and are also known to discolor light colored hair. Thus, with the available therapies, the problem of complete symptomatic control and clinical cure are not addressed and dandruff usually recurs on stopping these treatments.7 This study observed a significant reduction in scalp it ...
... scalp irritation), and are also known to discolor light colored hair. Thus, with the available therapies, the problem of complete symptomatic control and clinical cure are not addressed and dandruff usually recurs on stopping these treatments.7 This study observed a significant reduction in scalp it ...
CLSI 2014 AST Update - Log into your Online Media Solutions portal
... evaluation as the position of APHL/CLSI. The use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the program sponsors. © This program is copyright protected by the speaker(s), CLSI and APHL. The material is to be used for this APHL program only. It ...
... evaluation as the position of APHL/CLSI. The use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the program sponsors. © This program is copyright protected by the speaker(s), CLSI and APHL. The material is to be used for this APHL program only. It ...
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.