Stimulant and Cocaine Psychosis
... • Stimulant psychosis is a psychotic disorder that appears in some people who use stimulant drugs. Most commonly, stimulant psychosis occurs in drug abusers who take very large doses but, in rare cases, it can also present in patients taking therapeutic doses under medical supervision. The most comm ...
... • Stimulant psychosis is a psychotic disorder that appears in some people who use stimulant drugs. Most commonly, stimulant psychosis occurs in drug abusers who take very large doses but, in rare cases, it can also present in patients taking therapeutic doses under medical supervision. The most comm ...
Reyataz ® (atazanavir) - Bristol
... electrocardiogram in some patients. In healthy volunteers and in patients, abnormalities in atrioventricular (AV) conduction were asymptomatic and limited to first degree AV block with some exceptions (see OVERDOSAGE). There have been post-marketing reports of seconddegree AV block, third-degree AV ...
... electrocardiogram in some patients. In healthy volunteers and in patients, abnormalities in atrioventricular (AV) conduction were asymptomatic and limited to first degree AV block with some exceptions (see OVERDOSAGE). There have been post-marketing reports of seconddegree AV block, third-degree AV ...
intravenous buprenorphine in humans
... about one half of control values. Walsh et al.28 reported a small decrease in respiratory rate that appeared to plateau as the sublingual dose of buprenorphine was increased to 32 mg. However, after subcutaneous administration of doses up to 8 mg, decreases in respiratory rate were not reported.° Ou ...
... about one half of control values. Walsh et al.28 reported a small decrease in respiratory rate that appeared to plateau as the sublingual dose of buprenorphine was increased to 32 mg. However, after subcutaneous administration of doses up to 8 mg, decreases in respiratory rate were not reported.° Ou ...
Mucosal Protective Agents Prevent Exacerbation of NSAID
... (10). PAS-positive area in the mucosa was measured using ImageJ 1.4 (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD) according to the method described in our previous paper (Yoda et al., 2010). Statistical Analysiss. All data are expressed as the mean 6 S.E.M. Differences between groups were analyzed ...
... (10). PAS-positive area in the mucosa was measured using ImageJ 1.4 (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD) according to the method described in our previous paper (Yoda et al., 2010). Statistical Analysiss. All data are expressed as the mean 6 S.E.M. Differences between groups were analyzed ...
Print - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
... fractional catabolic activity of the receptor route did not change, but when the increment in the plasma apo LDL concentration was taken into account, it was clear that the drug treatment was associated with an increase in the net amount cleared by the receptor pathway and with a reduction of lipopr ...
... fractional catabolic activity of the receptor route did not change, but when the increment in the plasma apo LDL concentration was taken into account, it was clear that the drug treatment was associated with an increase in the net amount cleared by the receptor pathway and with a reduction of lipopr ...
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
... by the federal food and drug administration as a drug, and contains any quantity of the following substances, their salts, isomers (whether optical, positional, or geometric), homologues (analogs), and salts of isomers and homologues (analogs), unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of ...
... by the federal food and drug administration as a drug, and contains any quantity of the following substances, their salts, isomers (whether optical, positional, or geometric), homologues (analogs), and salts of isomers and homologues (analogs), unless specifically excepted, whenever the existence of ...
prescribing information xylocaine viscous 2%
... It is reasonable to assume that a large number of pregnant women and women of child-bearing age have been given lidocaine. No specific disturbances to the reproductive process have so far been reported, e.g. no increased incidence of malformations. However, care should be given during early pregnanc ...
... It is reasonable to assume that a large number of pregnant women and women of child-bearing age have been given lidocaine. No specific disturbances to the reproductive process have so far been reported, e.g. no increased incidence of malformations. However, care should be given during early pregnanc ...
Oral terbinafine and erectile dysfunction
... Erectile dysfunction has been defined as the persistent inability to reach or maintain penile rigidity enough for sexual satisfaction. Erectile dysfunction has a high prevalence and a huge impact on quality of life of men and their partners. Common risk factors associated with sexual dysfunction inc ...
... Erectile dysfunction has been defined as the persistent inability to reach or maintain penile rigidity enough for sexual satisfaction. Erectile dysfunction has a high prevalence and a huge impact on quality of life of men and their partners. Common risk factors associated with sexual dysfunction inc ...
Recovery of Locomotion After Ventral and Ventrolateral Spinal
... different frequencies, which caused continual deviations in the coupling phase between the two girdles. These locomotor deficits often resulted in stumbling or falling on one side, which limited the cats to only a few consecutive steps at a time and to low treadmill speeds (0.1– 0.35 m/s). These loc ...
... different frequencies, which caused continual deviations in the coupling phase between the two girdles. These locomotor deficits often resulted in stumbling or falling on one side, which limited the cats to only a few consecutive steps at a time and to low treadmill speeds (0.1– 0.35 m/s). These loc ...
AHA Scientific Statement
... metabolic syndrome because elevations in leptin levels are associated with impaired vascular function in children independent of the metabolic and inflammatory disturbances associated with increased adiposity.26 Finally, family history and environment affect vascular function, with family history of ...
... metabolic syndrome because elevations in leptin levels are associated with impaired vascular function in children independent of the metabolic and inflammatory disturbances associated with increased adiposity.26 Finally, family history and environment affect vascular function, with family history of ...
Stability considerations in liquid dosage forms extemporaneously
... not to be predictive of accuracy. Most subjects (96.8 %) stated a preference for commercially produced, lower-dose tablets, and 77.2 % were willing to pay more for them. The issue of cost containment in the treatment of hypertension has seen many physicians prescribing larger dosages of drugs and th ...
... not to be predictive of accuracy. Most subjects (96.8 %) stated a preference for commercially produced, lower-dose tablets, and 77.2 % were willing to pay more for them. The issue of cost containment in the treatment of hypertension has seen many physicians prescribing larger dosages of drugs and th ...
What’s special about methadone?
... patients when converting them from other opioids and changing the methadone dose, and thoroughly instruct patients how to take methadone. Healthcare professionals should tell patients to take no more methadone than has been prescribed without first talking to their physician. ...
... patients when converting them from other opioids and changing the methadone dose, and thoroughly instruct patients how to take methadone. Healthcare professionals should tell patients to take no more methadone than has been prescribed without first talking to their physician. ...
Eco-directed sustainable prescribing
... This stance, however, has been shown to be unfounded in at least one instance, where some select drugs can be prescribed at off-label doses considerably lower but still prudent and efficacious; such lower doses could reduce wastewater loadings from excretion. Moreover, lower-doses hold the potential ...
... This stance, however, has been shown to be unfounded in at least one instance, where some select drugs can be prescribed at off-label doses considerably lower but still prudent and efficacious; such lower doses could reduce wastewater loadings from excretion. Moreover, lower-doses hold the potential ...
pharmaceutical packaging: current trends and future
... (GRAS)”. It’s responsibility of manufacturer to prove the safety of a packaging material and to get an approval from FDA. The specific FDA regulation for drugs states, “Containers, closures and other component parts of drug packages, to be suitable for their intended use, must not be reactive, addit ...
... (GRAS)”. It’s responsibility of manufacturer to prove the safety of a packaging material and to get an approval from FDA. The specific FDA regulation for drugs states, “Containers, closures and other component parts of drug packages, to be suitable for their intended use, must not be reactive, addit ...
Full Text - European Heart Journal Supplements
... There has been concern that noradrenaline re-uptake inhibition with sibutramine could exacerbate arterial hypertension and increase patients’ cardiovascular risk. This concern is understandable given the previous history of weight loss drugs. However, due to a combination of both central and periphe ...
... There has been concern that noradrenaline re-uptake inhibition with sibutramine could exacerbate arterial hypertension and increase patients’ cardiovascular risk. This concern is understandable given the previous history of weight loss drugs. However, due to a combination of both central and periphe ...
Atarax™
... The effectiveness of hydroxyzine as an antianxiety agent for long term use, that is more than 4 months, has not been assessed by systematic clinical studies. The physician should reassess periodically the usefulness of the drug for the individual patient. Hydroxyzine may potentiate meperidine and ba ...
... The effectiveness of hydroxyzine as an antianxiety agent for long term use, that is more than 4 months, has not been assessed by systematic clinical studies. The physician should reassess periodically the usefulness of the drug for the individual patient. Hydroxyzine may potentiate meperidine and ba ...
Lipofen - Kowa Pharmaceuticals America, Inc.
... cholelithiasis and cholecystitis requiring surgery between the two groups (3.0% vs. 1.8%). In a study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), 5000 subjects without known coronary artery disease were treated with placebo or clofibrate for 5 years and followed for an additional one year. The ...
... cholelithiasis and cholecystitis requiring surgery between the two groups (3.0% vs. 1.8%). In a study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), 5000 subjects without known coronary artery disease were treated with placebo or clofibrate for 5 years and followed for an additional one year. The ...
- Wiley Online Library
... inflammatory response in the dog (Botrel et al., 1994; Toutain et al., 1994; 2001), allowing measurement of relevant and sensitive endpoints (e.g. vertical force applied by the hind limb, lameness score, etc.). However, for ethical reasons, the use of this irreversible inflammation model may be ques ...
... inflammatory response in the dog (Botrel et al., 1994; Toutain et al., 1994; 2001), allowing measurement of relevant and sensitive endpoints (e.g. vertical force applied by the hind limb, lameness score, etc.). However, for ethical reasons, the use of this irreversible inflammation model may be ques ...
Artemisia annua (Asteraceae) Description of the plant Plant parts
... of dogs were given 20 mg/kg/day for 5 and 30 days. Only from day 23 on clinical signs of neurotoxicity were noted in some individuals, one dog had to be sacrificed pre-timely. The signs were movement disturbances and neuropathic changes in the hindbrain of intramuscularly treated dogs. Haematologica ...
... of dogs were given 20 mg/kg/day for 5 and 30 days. Only from day 23 on clinical signs of neurotoxicity were noted in some individuals, one dog had to be sacrificed pre-timely. The signs were movement disturbances and neuropathic changes in the hindbrain of intramuscularly treated dogs. Haematologica ...
KINETIC STUDY OF ACAMPROSATE ABSORPTION IN RAT SMALL
... mediated transport across biological membranes took place, as suggested by some authors (Chabenat et al., 1988). Three series of experiments were performed using several compounds as inhibitors. In the first series, paired measurement of the flux across the brush border membrane, JAca, were made at ...
... mediated transport across biological membranes took place, as suggested by some authors (Chabenat et al., 1988). Three series of experiments were performed using several compounds as inhibitors. In the first series, paired measurement of the flux across the brush border membrane, JAca, were made at ...
GABAPENTIN: A PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC PANACEA Review Article MUDDASIR BANDAY
... of GBP) in the dorsal spinal cord has been reported in diabetic and paclitaxel induced pain [38, 40]. Adverse Drug Reactions GBP is usually well tolerated drug; however, dose limiting side effects may prevent some patients from achieving therapeutic plasma levels. The therapeutic levels of GBP are 2 ...
... of GBP) in the dorsal spinal cord has been reported in diabetic and paclitaxel induced pain [38, 40]. Adverse Drug Reactions GBP is usually well tolerated drug; however, dose limiting side effects may prevent some patients from achieving therapeutic plasma levels. The therapeutic levels of GBP are 2 ...
Flagystatin (metronidazole, nystatin)
... Treatment with metronidazole should be discontinued if ataxia or any other symptom of CNS involvement occurs. FLAGYSTATIN should be administered with caution to patients with hepatic encephalopathy. Patients with severe hepatic disease metabolize metronidazole slowly with resultant accumulation of m ...
... Treatment with metronidazole should be discontinued if ataxia or any other symptom of CNS involvement occurs. FLAGYSTATIN should be administered with caution to patients with hepatic encephalopathy. Patients with severe hepatic disease metabolize metronidazole slowly with resultant accumulation of m ...
Review of the Available Evidence on “Newer”
... most common type of seizure among adult and pediatric patients, and the most common presenting seizure type, respectively. Therefore, the availability of an AED showing to be effective in both types of seizures and on pediatric as well as adult patients would be a useful treatment option in clinical ...
... most common type of seizure among adult and pediatric patients, and the most common presenting seizure type, respectively. Therefore, the availability of an AED showing to be effective in both types of seizures and on pediatric as well as adult patients would be a useful treatment option in clinical ...
Selective breeding for differential saccharin intake as an animal
... relationship. Our initial goal in working with the HiS and LoS lines was to study the importance of this behavioral phenotype, the excessive consumption of sweetened liquid (vs. water), as a major factor that would predict the initial development and progression of drug abuse through critical phases ...
... relationship. Our initial goal in working with the HiS and LoS lines was to study the importance of this behavioral phenotype, the excessive consumption of sweetened liquid (vs. water), as a major factor that would predict the initial development and progression of drug abuse through critical phases ...