Evaluation of different mycobacterial species for drug discovery and
... for cure and prevention were evolved and before the advent of the HIV epidemic, there were already more patients with active tuberculosis in the world than there had been in the 1950s‖ (John Crofton) ...
... for cure and prevention were evolved and before the advent of the HIV epidemic, there were already more patients with active tuberculosis in the world than there had been in the 1950s‖ (John Crofton) ...
Gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) - World Health Organization
... cents to 2 euros for a recreational dose (1 ml). GBL is often used with other drugs, particularly cannabis, alcohol and ecstasy. Accurate estimates of the prevalence of the use of GBL for its intoxicating effects are not available, in part because of its rapid conversion to GHB, but also because it ...
... cents to 2 euros for a recreational dose (1 ml). GBL is often used with other drugs, particularly cannabis, alcohol and ecstasy. Accurate estimates of the prevalence of the use of GBL for its intoxicating effects are not available, in part because of its rapid conversion to GHB, but also because it ...
What are the perioperative risk benefits of garlic supplementation
... In addition, AGE has been found to be effective in lowering systolic blood pressure in patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension. The level of blood pressure reduction was equivalent to that achieved with conventional antihypertensive medications (-10.2 ± 4.3mm Hg) over 12 weeks in patient ...
... In addition, AGE has been found to be effective in lowering systolic blood pressure in patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension. The level of blood pressure reduction was equivalent to that achieved with conventional antihypertensive medications (-10.2 ± 4.3mm Hg) over 12 weeks in patient ...
FOP - The IFOPA
... population suffers from fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva which locks its victims in cages of superfluous bone. For centuries, these patients were dismissed as a lost cause. But recent genetic and technical advances have propelled researchers towards an understanding of this disease that may tra ...
... population suffers from fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva which locks its victims in cages of superfluous bone. For centuries, these patients were dismissed as a lost cause. But recent genetic and technical advances have propelled researchers towards an understanding of this disease that may tra ...
Dose-related sex differences in the establishment of conditioned
... support for a sex difference in the onset and severity of nausea-related symptoms which is also observed among the human population. This provides a preclinical tool for testing the efficacy of anti-nausea treatments and noxious drug side-effects. In Chapter 4, the effects of LPS pretreatment on the ...
... support for a sex difference in the onset and severity of nausea-related symptoms which is also observed among the human population. This provides a preclinical tool for testing the efficacy of anti-nausea treatments and noxious drug side-effects. In Chapter 4, the effects of LPS pretreatment on the ...
Reviewing Clinical Trials: A Guide for the Ethics Committee
... covering most ethical areas in human research. Many of those scenarios have been utilised in educational activities for ethics committee members and have proven exceptionally helpful in translating theory into practice, especially for novice clinical trial research professionals. Our gratitude goes ...
... covering most ethical areas in human research. Many of those scenarios have been utilised in educational activities for ethics committee members and have proven exceptionally helpful in translating theory into practice, especially for novice clinical trial research professionals. Our gratitude goes ...
a contemporary history of ibogaine in the united states and europe
... to significantly involve direct opioid agonist or antagonist activity. The pharmaceutical industry responded unenthusiastically to Lotsof’s attempts to develop interest in ibogaine. In addition to ibogaine being a naturally occurring plant hallucinogen originating from a highly irregular development ...
... to significantly involve direct opioid agonist or antagonist activity. The pharmaceutical industry responded unenthusiastically to Lotsof’s attempts to develop interest in ibogaine. In addition to ibogaine being a naturally occurring plant hallucinogen originating from a highly irregular development ...
Salvia Divinorum
... ----------------------------------------------------------------The long-term effects of Salvia Divinorum abuse are unknown, as medical studies undertaken to examine the drug's physiological effects have focused only on short-term effects. However, information provided by abusers indicates that the ...
... ----------------------------------------------------------------The long-term effects of Salvia Divinorum abuse are unknown, as medical studies undertaken to examine the drug's physiological effects have focused only on short-term effects. However, information provided by abusers indicates that the ...
Key Aspirin Information
... even hemorrhage. If this were to occur in the brain, it could lead to a bleeding stroke. Although this complication is relatively rare, people with a bleeding tendency or uncontrolled high blood pressure should not be taking aspirin except under a physician’s supervision. For all these reasons aspir ...
... even hemorrhage. If this were to occur in the brain, it could lead to a bleeding stroke. Although this complication is relatively rare, people with a bleeding tendency or uncontrolled high blood pressure should not be taking aspirin except under a physician’s supervision. For all these reasons aspir ...
Genetic polymorphisms and drug interactions modulating
... Mattia, 2005). Oxycodone abuse has been of growing concern and associated with a significant number of drug-related deaths (Davis et al., 2003). The long-standing clinical use of oxycodone (Falk, 1917), and lack of sufficient analytical sensitivity to detect active metabolites explain it has bypasse ...
... Mattia, 2005). Oxycodone abuse has been of growing concern and associated with a significant number of drug-related deaths (Davis et al., 2003). The long-standing clinical use of oxycodone (Falk, 1917), and lack of sufficient analytical sensitivity to detect active metabolites explain it has bypasse ...
Opium Abuse and Its Management
... methadone 5–20 mg 12 hourly. It was seen that those receiving opium tincture group did not do better. This could have been due to lower dose of tincture opium used, which was inadequate to satisfactorily suppress withdrawal (Jittiwutikarn et al, 2004). However, the author felt that it needed further ...
... methadone 5–20 mg 12 hourly. It was seen that those receiving opium tincture group did not do better. This could have been due to lower dose of tincture opium used, which was inadequate to satisfactorily suppress withdrawal (Jittiwutikarn et al, 2004). However, the author felt that it needed further ...
Clearing of Metabolic Waste via Enterohepatic Recirculation Table
... disease, a study was conducted to determine if a pharmaceutical bile sequestrant, cholestyramine, could be used as an adjunctive therapy in the management of hyperthyroidism. In the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 45 patients were treated. It was concluded that an interruption in ...
... disease, a study was conducted to determine if a pharmaceutical bile sequestrant, cholestyramine, could be used as an adjunctive therapy in the management of hyperthyroidism. In the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 45 patients were treated. It was concluded that an interruption in ...
Effects of grapefruit juice on the pharmacokinetics of selected
... the biotransformation of retinal, retinoic acid, and taxol (Leo et al. 1989; Rahman et al. 1994). CYP2C9 metabolizes phenytoin, tolbutamide, warfarin, and NSAIDs (Knodell et al. 1987; Veronese et al. 1991; Rettie et al. 1992; Leemann et al. 1993). Both CYP2C8 and CYP2C9 are induced by rifampicin an ...
... the biotransformation of retinal, retinoic acid, and taxol (Leo et al. 1989; Rahman et al. 1994). CYP2C9 metabolizes phenytoin, tolbutamide, warfarin, and NSAIDs (Knodell et al. 1987; Veronese et al. 1991; Rettie et al. 1992; Leemann et al. 1993). Both CYP2C8 and CYP2C9 are induced by rifampicin an ...
pdf 53Kb - NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
... defence due to ‘roid rages’ has been termed the ‘dumbbell defence’ or ‘steroid defence’ and has been used in legal cases in the United States (US) since 1988. ‘Roid rage’ is a term used by those in the weight training culture to refer to an anabolic androgenic steroidrelated act of aggression. This ...
... defence due to ‘roid rages’ has been termed the ‘dumbbell defence’ or ‘steroid defence’ and has been used in legal cases in the United States (US) since 1988. ‘Roid rage’ is a term used by those in the weight training culture to refer to an anabolic androgenic steroidrelated act of aggression. This ...
Mash-Summary-Ibogain..
... assigned to one of three fixed-dose treatments under ratings ct side-effe clinician by assessed were effects Adverse ...
... assigned to one of three fixed-dose treatments under ratings ct side-effe clinician by assessed were effects Adverse ...
Stability and aerosolization of pressurized metered dose inhalers
... The ability of nanoparticles to disperse and form a physically stable suspension in propellant used is one of the major properties related to dose reproducibility in a suspension-type pMDI (Byron, 1992). Unstable suspensions can result in uncontrolled emitted dose and size characteristics, which lea ...
... The ability of nanoparticles to disperse and form a physically stable suspension in propellant used is one of the major properties related to dose reproducibility in a suspension-type pMDI (Byron, 1992). Unstable suspensions can result in uncontrolled emitted dose and size characteristics, which lea ...
AIDS Drug Assistance Programs: Utilization, Program Restrictions
... FDA approved medications to low income individuals with HIV disease who have limited or no coverage to private insurance or Medicaid/Medicare. ADAPs may purchase insurance and wrap-around all other payers. ...
... FDA approved medications to low income individuals with HIV disease who have limited or no coverage to private insurance or Medicaid/Medicare. ADAPs may purchase insurance and wrap-around all other payers. ...
6. Kelly CP. A 76-year-old man with recurrent
... allergy and 1%-3% have a cephalosporin allergy: allergies to other beta-lactam antibiotics are very seldom reported.9,12-15 However, skin testing of people who are reported to have a penicillin allergy has shown that 90%-99% do not have a penicillin allergy,9,14 and several authors have concluded th ...
... allergy and 1%-3% have a cephalosporin allergy: allergies to other beta-lactam antibiotics are very seldom reported.9,12-15 However, skin testing of people who are reported to have a penicillin allergy has shown that 90%-99% do not have a penicillin allergy,9,14 and several authors have concluded th ...
Doxylamine Succinate - IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of
... with perchloric acid is used to assay its purity. In pharmaceutical preparations, doxylamine succinate is identified by infrared absorption spectrophotometry; ultraviolet absorption spectrophotometry and high-performance liquid chromatography are used to assay for content (US Pharmacopeial Conventio ...
... with perchloric acid is used to assay its purity. In pharmaceutical preparations, doxylamine succinate is identified by infrared absorption spectrophotometry; ultraviolet absorption spectrophotometry and high-performance liquid chromatography are used to assay for content (US Pharmacopeial Conventio ...
DT Adsorbed PI - VaccineShoppe.com
... Diphtheria is an acute toxin-mediated disease caused by toxigenic strains of C. diphtheriae. Protection against disease is due to the development of neutralizing antibodies to diphtheria toxin. A serum diphtheria antitoxin level of 0.01 International Units (IU)/mL is the lowest level giving some d ...
... Diphtheria is an acute toxin-mediated disease caused by toxigenic strains of C. diphtheriae. Protection against disease is due to the development of neutralizing antibodies to diphtheria toxin. A serum diphtheria antitoxin level of 0.01 International Units (IU)/mL is the lowest level giving some d ...
Trent Medicines Information Service
... Refusal of another HCP to supply a medicine Caller not wishing to disclose information to Dr Wrong information given to caller by HCP Caller taking a higher dose than prescribed Caller wants information about how to obtain a medicine that is of dubious worth ...
... Refusal of another HCP to supply a medicine Caller not wishing to disclose information to Dr Wrong information given to caller by HCP Caller taking a higher dose than prescribed Caller wants information about how to obtain a medicine that is of dubious worth ...
Cellulose, Chitosan, and Keratin Composite Materials. Controlled
... consequence, materials made from KER lack the stability required for medical applications.1−14 To increase the structural strength of KER-based materials, attempts have been made to cross-link KER chains with a cross-linking agent or convert its functional group via chemical reaction(s).1−14 This ra ...
... consequence, materials made from KER lack the stability required for medical applications.1−14 To increase the structural strength of KER-based materials, attempts have been made to cross-link KER chains with a cross-linking agent or convert its functional group via chemical reaction(s).1−14 This ra ...
Tetracyclines in malaria | Malaria Journal | Full Text
... repellents and insecticide-treated nets. Malaria prophylaxis and chemotherapy remain a major focus of research, and new molecules are constantly being developed prior to the emergence of drug-resistant strains of the malaria parasite. The use of anti-malarial drugs is conditioned on the resistance l ...
... repellents and insecticide-treated nets. Malaria prophylaxis and chemotherapy remain a major focus of research, and new molecules are constantly being developed prior to the emergence of drug-resistant strains of the malaria parasite. The use of anti-malarial drugs is conditioned on the resistance l ...
The Potential of Stimuli-Responsive Nanogels in Drug and Active
... for biomedical application over the past few years [20]. Another thermo-responsive polymer, poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCL), is considered adequate for delivery systems and to be used in biomedical devices, due to its biocompatibility and VPPT in the physiological temperature region (32–38 ◦ C). Thi ...
... for biomedical application over the past few years [20]. Another thermo-responsive polymer, poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCL), is considered adequate for delivery systems and to be used in biomedical devices, due to its biocompatibility and VPPT in the physiological temperature region (32–38 ◦ C). Thi ...
Synthesis and in vitro activities of a new antiviral duplex drug linking
... The first synthesized antiviral molecules linking AZT and PFA were conjugates, in which the carboxyl or phosphonyl group of PFA ester derivatives was directly covalently linked to the 50 -hydroxyl group of AZT or other inhibitory dideoxynucleoside analogues.16–19 The evaluated antiviral activity of t ...
... The first synthesized antiviral molecules linking AZT and PFA were conjugates, in which the carboxyl or phosphonyl group of PFA ester derivatives was directly covalently linked to the 50 -hydroxyl group of AZT or other inhibitory dideoxynucleoside analogues.16–19 The evaluated antiviral activity of t ...
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.