Xolair® (Omalizumab) - UnitedHealthcareOnline.com
... sole discretion, to modify its Policies and Guidelines as necessary. This Drug Policy is provided for informational purposes. It does not constitute medical advice. UnitedHealthcare may also use tools developed by third parties, such as the MCG™ Care Guidelines, to assist us in administering health ...
... sole discretion, to modify its Policies and Guidelines as necessary. This Drug Policy is provided for informational purposes. It does not constitute medical advice. UnitedHealthcare may also use tools developed by third parties, such as the MCG™ Care Guidelines, to assist us in administering health ...
DRUG NAME - BC Cancer Agency
... Use with caution in: patients using other neurotoxic drugs3 and patients using other ototoxic drugs including aminoglycosides, carboplatin, cisplatin and furosemide.3 Carcinogenicity: secondary malignancies have developed in patients receiving vincristine with other known ...
... Use with caution in: patients using other neurotoxic drugs3 and patients using other ototoxic drugs including aminoglycosides, carboplatin, cisplatin and furosemide.3 Carcinogenicity: secondary malignancies have developed in patients receiving vincristine with other known ...
Better Regulation of Nonprescription Medicines
... experience should be taken into account in regulatory regimes. Furthermore, and to an increasing extent today, certain medicines that previously have been treated as prescription only are being examined now for potential ‘switching’ to nonprescription status. The substantial knowledge built up under ...
... experience should be taken into account in regulatory regimes. Furthermore, and to an increasing extent today, certain medicines that previously have been treated as prescription only are being examined now for potential ‘switching’ to nonprescription status. The substantial knowledge built up under ...
Paresthesia (including formication) (postmarketing AE), reformating
... (e.g., cardiomyopathy, serious heart rhythm abnormalities) that may place them at increased vulnerability to the sympathomimetic effects of ADHD drugs (see CONTRAINDICATIONS). Adults: Sudden deaths, stroke, and myocardial infarction have been reported in adults taking stimulant drugs at usual doses ...
... (e.g., cardiomyopathy, serious heart rhythm abnormalities) that may place them at increased vulnerability to the sympathomimetic effects of ADHD drugs (see CONTRAINDICATIONS). Adults: Sudden deaths, stroke, and myocardial infarction have been reported in adults taking stimulant drugs at usual doses ...
CELEXA PM MKT Control 149419 10Jan2012 En
... discontinuation. The risk of discontinuation symptoms may be dependent on several factors, including the duration and dose of therapy and the rate of dose reduction. Dizziness, sensory disturbances (including paraesthesia), sleep disturbances (including insomnia and intense dreams), agitation or anx ...
... discontinuation. The risk of discontinuation symptoms may be dependent on several factors, including the duration and dose of therapy and the rate of dose reduction. Dizziness, sensory disturbances (including paraesthesia), sleep disturbances (including insomnia and intense dreams), agitation or anx ...
AVYCAZ (ceftazidime and avibactam) for Injection, for
... Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) has been reported for nearly all systemic antibacterial drugs, including AVYCAZ, and may range in severity from mild diarrhea to fatal colitis. Treatment with antibacterial drugs alters the normal flora of the colon and may permit overgrowth of C. dif ...
... Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) has been reported for nearly all systemic antibacterial drugs, including AVYCAZ, and may range in severity from mild diarrhea to fatal colitis. Treatment with antibacterial drugs alters the normal flora of the colon and may permit overgrowth of C. dif ...
here - EPLAW Patent Blog
... The answer to this question depends on the correct interpretation of the claims of the second medical use patent, which are in the so-called “Swiss” form. If it is seriously arguable that the generic supplier will infringe, the second question concerns the steps, if any, which the generic supplier s ...
... The answer to this question depends on the correct interpretation of the claims of the second medical use patent, which are in the so-called “Swiss” form. If it is seriously arguable that the generic supplier will infringe, the second question concerns the steps, if any, which the generic supplier s ...
Eryped 200 (erythromycin ethylsuccinate) Suspension
... having taken the last dose of the antibiotic. If this occurs, patients should contact their physicians as soon as possible. Drug Interactions Theophylline Erythromycin use in patients who are receiving high doses of theophylline may be associated with an increase in serum theophylline levels and pot ...
... having taken the last dose of the antibiotic. If this occurs, patients should contact their physicians as soon as possible. Drug Interactions Theophylline Erythromycin use in patients who are receiving high doses of theophylline may be associated with an increase in serum theophylline levels and pot ...
Development, Physical-Chemical Stability, and Release Studies of
... Dissolution studies have become of great significance because, in most cases, drug dissolution is the rate-limiting step in the absorption process. As occurs with solid oral dosage forms, heterogeneous dispersed systems (suspensions) could also have some problems with their in vitro dissolution. The ...
... Dissolution studies have become of great significance because, in most cases, drug dissolution is the rate-limiting step in the absorption process. As occurs with solid oral dosage forms, heterogeneous dispersed systems (suspensions) could also have some problems with their in vitro dissolution. The ...
A Position Paper - American College of Physicians
... available data suggest numerous indications for cannabinoids, especially antiemesis, appetite stimulation, and pain relief. For patients with AIDS or those undergoing chemotherapy, who suffer severe pain, nausea, and appetite loss, cannabinoid drugs may provide symptom relief not found in any other ...
... available data suggest numerous indications for cannabinoids, especially antiemesis, appetite stimulation, and pain relief. For patients with AIDS or those undergoing chemotherapy, who suffer severe pain, nausea, and appetite loss, cannabinoid drugs may provide symptom relief not found in any other ...
In vitro and in vivo studies of artemisinin endoperoxides
... activity of CYP enzymes in vitro, which could result in clinically significant DDIs. This could be a concern in both malaria and cancer therapies, which often include concomitant administration of multiple drugs. Also, for the first time, the presented bioanalytical method offers the possibility to ...
... activity of CYP enzymes in vitro, which could result in clinically significant DDIs. This could be a concern in both malaria and cancer therapies, which often include concomitant administration of multiple drugs. Also, for the first time, the presented bioanalytical method offers the possibility to ...
The use of injectable nonsteroidal anti
... after surgery does not produce significant injection site pain or damage.26 As IM ketorolac, piroxicam and diclofenac are equally effective in the treatment of renal colic,1,4 it may be appropriate to avoid the latter for analgesia. Moreover, the 3-ml volume of IM diclofenac will by itself produce m ...
... after surgery does not produce significant injection site pain or damage.26 As IM ketorolac, piroxicam and diclofenac are equally effective in the treatment of renal colic,1,4 it may be appropriate to avoid the latter for analgesia. Moreover, the 3-ml volume of IM diclofenac will by itself produce m ...
The effects of green tea polyphenols on drug metabolism
... its metabolites. These data suggest a role for MRPs, but not P-gp, in affecting the bioavailability of EGCG. The involvement of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes in the uptake, biotransformation and elimination of EGCG has been discussed previously [18]. The apical location of MRP2 suggests ...
... its metabolites. These data suggest a role for MRPs, but not P-gp, in affecting the bioavailability of EGCG. The involvement of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes in the uptake, biotransformation and elimination of EGCG has been discussed previously [18]. The apical location of MRP2 suggests ...
anesthetizing the public conscience: lethal injection
... perience the effects of the second and third drugs.13 The second drug paralyzes him, and the third drug stops his heart, killing him.14 The use of pancuronium, the second drug, presents a problem that is fundamental to the controversy over the lethal injection procedure. Because pancuronium paralyze ...
... perience the effects of the second and third drugs.13 The second drug paralyzes him, and the third drug stops his heart, killing him.14 The use of pancuronium, the second drug, presents a problem that is fundamental to the controversy over the lethal injection procedure. Because pancuronium paralyze ...
Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Cells Proliferation Using Sirolimus
... Conclusion: Sirolimus loaded PgP micelles significantly inhibited SMCs proliferation up to day 7, as compared to Sirolimus alone. An anti-proliferative drug, such as Sirolimus and an anti-thrombotic drug, Heparin, can be delivered locally at the same time using these micelles. This biomaterial platf ...
... Conclusion: Sirolimus loaded PgP micelles significantly inhibited SMCs proliferation up to day 7, as compared to Sirolimus alone. An anti-proliferative drug, such as Sirolimus and an anti-thrombotic drug, Heparin, can be delivered locally at the same time using these micelles. This biomaterial platf ...
Misleading score-lines on tablets: facilitated
... 12% of the drugs prescribed at hospital discharge are in split form [3]. The pros and cons of splitting tablets are well known: dose flexibility (e.g., for paediatric or geriatric patients, in the case of drug– drug interactions or genetic variants), ease of swallowing, off-label use and cost saving ...
... 12% of the drugs prescribed at hospital discharge are in split form [3]. The pros and cons of splitting tablets are well known: dose flexibility (e.g., for paediatric or geriatric patients, in the case of drug– drug interactions or genetic variants), ease of swallowing, off-label use and cost saving ...
efficacy of topiramate in migraine prophylaxis
... may involve cortical spreading depression and the similar rate of decrease in regional cerebral blood flow observed in migraine patients with aura.1 Traditionally, migraine patients have been treated with valproate or carbamazepine as migraine prophylaxis. Although these agents offer headache relief ...
... may involve cortical spreading depression and the similar rate of decrease in regional cerebral blood flow observed in migraine patients with aura.1 Traditionally, migraine patients have been treated with valproate or carbamazepine as migraine prophylaxis. Although these agents offer headache relief ...
Medicated Chewing Gum- A Mobile Oral Drug Delivery System
... Duration of action is increased. Aspirin, Dimenhydrinate and Caffeine 4 shows faster absorption through MCG than tablets. As a delivery systemic administration of drug via the oral mucosa it has the potential to overcome the problems of short lived action and variations in drug release and retention ...
... Duration of action is increased. Aspirin, Dimenhydrinate and Caffeine 4 shows faster absorption through MCG than tablets. As a delivery systemic administration of drug via the oral mucosa it has the potential to overcome the problems of short lived action and variations in drug release and retention ...
Chapter_35
... exam (DRE) before beginning any drugs for treatment of prostate disease Assess current medications for potential interactions ...
... exam (DRE) before beginning any drugs for treatment of prostate disease Assess current medications for potential interactions ...
IVM
... action of AM’s • Resistance to the AMs is emerging and better tests are required • There is conflicting evidence for two sites of action: – muscle of pharynx – body muscle • The aim is to clarify the target organ(s) for the AMs and describe how they change with resistance • Sites of action and resis ...
... action of AM’s • Resistance to the AMs is emerging and better tests are required • There is conflicting evidence for two sites of action: – muscle of pharynx – body muscle • The aim is to clarify the target organ(s) for the AMs and describe how they change with resistance • Sites of action and resis ...
Treatment of Narcolepsy with Methamphetamine
... rounded by powdered sucrose. Placebo capsules conThe study used a four-condition, double-blind, ran- tained only powdered sucrose. During the placebo and domized crossover design. Subjects were studied, two active drug conditions, each subject swallowed the same at a time, in narcoleptic and matched ...
... rounded by powdered sucrose. Placebo capsules conThe study used a four-condition, double-blind, ran- tained only powdered sucrose. During the placebo and domized crossover design. Subjects were studied, two active drug conditions, each subject swallowed the same at a time, in narcoleptic and matched ...
Chemical Stability of Clopidogrel in Various Aqueous Media
... • The reason for the uneven results from sample to sample has a lot to do with its sedimentation rate • Upon compounding the apple juice suspension, the carnauba wax coating of the Clopidogrel tablet probably trapped much of the drug • Future Mixtures to Research should include a different viscous v ...
... • The reason for the uneven results from sample to sample has a lot to do with its sedimentation rate • Upon compounding the apple juice suspension, the carnauba wax coating of the Clopidogrel tablet probably trapped much of the drug • Future Mixtures to Research should include a different viscous v ...
Therapeutic Guidelines in Systemic Fungal Infections
... in agreement with the standards and collective opinion accepted at the time of publication. The formulations and usage described do not necessarily have specific approval by the regulatory authorities of all countries. Since dosage regimens may be modified as new clinical research accumulates, reade ...
... in agreement with the standards and collective opinion accepted at the time of publication. The formulations and usage described do not necessarily have specific approval by the regulatory authorities of all countries. Since dosage regimens may be modified as new clinical research accumulates, reade ...
Protective Effects of Aqueous and Alcoholic Extracts of Piper longum
... 2. Department of Physiology BPSGMC, Sonepat, Haryana, India. ABSTRACT Epilepsy affects 5 to 10 per 1000 of the general population. It is the third most common neurological disorder after stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Available anti-convulsant drugs effectively control epilepsy in about 50% of the ...
... 2. Department of Physiology BPSGMC, Sonepat, Haryana, India. ABSTRACT Epilepsy affects 5 to 10 per 1000 of the general population. It is the third most common neurological disorder after stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Available anti-convulsant drugs effectively control epilepsy in about 50% of the ...