Biopharmaceutical considerations and in vitro
... Special thanks go to my best team-mate Dr Irena Tomaszewska who is always there for me regardless of happy and sorrow times. I wouldn’t be able to do it without her. Likewise to me, your friendship is priceless. Hoffmann La-Roche (US) and Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) are sincerely acknowledg ...
... Special thanks go to my best team-mate Dr Irena Tomaszewska who is always there for me regardless of happy and sorrow times. I wouldn’t be able to do it without her. Likewise to me, your friendship is priceless. Hoffmann La-Roche (US) and Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) are sincerely acknowledg ...
Print - Circulation
... cardiac contractility has not been assessed directly. Methods and Results—Under physiological conditions (37°C, pH 7.35, 1.25 mmol/L Ca2⫹), there was a dose-dependent decrease in contractile force in ventricular trabeculae isolated from end-stage failing human hearts superfused with pantoprazole. Th ...
... cardiac contractility has not been assessed directly. Methods and Results—Under physiological conditions (37°C, pH 7.35, 1.25 mmol/L Ca2⫹), there was a dose-dependent decrease in contractile force in ventricular trabeculae isolated from end-stage failing human hearts superfused with pantoprazole. Th ...
EFFECTS OF POMEGRANATE JUICE ON HUMAN CYTOCHROME
... conduct further studies on the interaction between other food items and the drugs metabolized by CYP3A. Punica granatum L. (Punicaceae), also referred to as pomegranate, is commonly eaten around the world, and it has been used in folk medicine for a wide variety of therapeutic purposes (Langley, 200 ...
... conduct further studies on the interaction between other food items and the drugs metabolized by CYP3A. Punica granatum L. (Punicaceae), also referred to as pomegranate, is commonly eaten around the world, and it has been used in folk medicine for a wide variety of therapeutic purposes (Langley, 200 ...
IDENTIFICATION OF NATURAL PRODUCTS AS ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS Laura Guasch Pàmies
... Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic syndrome that constitutes a major health problem [1,2]. It is estimated that 246 million people worldwide have diabetes and that 380 million people will be afflicted with diabetes by 2025. In addition, 3.8 million people die each year from diabetes [3]. DM is ch ...
... Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic syndrome that constitutes a major health problem [1,2]. It is estimated that 246 million people worldwide have diabetes and that 380 million people will be afflicted with diabetes by 2025. In addition, 3.8 million people die each year from diabetes [3]. DM is ch ...
PrCIPRO® XL - Bayer Canada
... diagnosis of tendinitis or tendon rupture has been confidently excluded. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart, o ...
... diagnosis of tendinitis or tendon rupture has been confidently excluded. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart, o ...
Nocturnal Penile Tumescence
... Sleep stages and penile tumescence were scored visually in I-minute epochs by an experienced technician. Penile circumference changes from the tip gauge were analyzed in relation to sleep stages and tumescence phases (14). An American Board of Sleep MediProcedures cine-certified polysomnographer exa ...
... Sleep stages and penile tumescence were scored visually in I-minute epochs by an experienced technician. Penile circumference changes from the tip gauge were analyzed in relation to sleep stages and tumescence phases (14). An American Board of Sleep MediProcedures cine-certified polysomnographer exa ...
《药剂学》课程双语教学方法建设的工作进展
... c) At stated intervals, samples of the medium are withdrawn for chemical analysis 6) Requirement for rate of dissolution The specific required rates of dissolution are different for tablets containing different medicinal agents. e.g. not less than 85% of the labeled amount is dissolved in 30 minutes ...
... c) At stated intervals, samples of the medium are withdrawn for chemical analysis 6) Requirement for rate of dissolution The specific required rates of dissolution are different for tablets containing different medicinal agents. e.g. not less than 85% of the labeled amount is dissolved in 30 minutes ...
CIPRO XL PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
... diagnosis of tendinitis or tendon rupture has been confidently excluded. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart, o ...
... diagnosis of tendinitis or tendon rupture has been confidently excluded. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart, o ...
idarubicin
... idarubicin total cumulative doses up to 400 mg/m2 suggest a low probability of cardiotoxicity. Cardiac function should be assessed before patients undergo treatment with idarubicin and must be monitored throughout therapy to minimize the risk of incurring severe cardiac impairment. The risk may be d ...
... idarubicin total cumulative doses up to 400 mg/m2 suggest a low probability of cardiotoxicity. Cardiac function should be assessed before patients undergo treatment with idarubicin and must be monitored throughout therapy to minimize the risk of incurring severe cardiac impairment. The risk may be d ...
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... human mortality and morbidity among various infectious diseases worldwide, particularly in Africa and the developing countries including Southeast Asia. Tuberculosis (TB) indicated a high level of co-infection with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) from 2004 to 2014, and the prevalence of TB cases ...
... human mortality and morbidity among various infectious diseases worldwide, particularly in Africa and the developing countries including Southeast Asia. Tuberculosis (TB) indicated a high level of co-infection with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) from 2004 to 2014, and the prevalence of TB cases ...
Clorhidrato de Propranolol. Monografia del farmaco.
... pial vessels of the brain. The specific mechanism of propranolol’s antitremor effects has not been established, but beta-2 (noncardiac) receptors may be involved. A central effect is also possible. Clinical studies have demonstrated that propranolol HCl is of benefit in exaggerated physiological and ...
... pial vessels of the brain. The specific mechanism of propranolol’s antitremor effects has not been established, but beta-2 (noncardiac) receptors may be involved. A central effect is also possible. Clinical studies have demonstrated that propranolol HCl is of benefit in exaggerated physiological and ...
Ampicillin
... moderately well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral doses. Food can interfere with the absorption of ampicillin so doses should preferably be taken at least 30 minutes before meals. Peak concentrations in plasma occur in about 1 to 2 hours and after a 500-mg oral dose are reported to ...
... moderately well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral doses. Food can interfere with the absorption of ampicillin so doses should preferably be taken at least 30 minutes before meals. Peak concentrations in plasma occur in about 1 to 2 hours and after a 500-mg oral dose are reported to ...
Methadone Assisted Recovery Guidelines for Saskatchewan
... depending on her/his level of involvement with individuals in Saskatchewan who have been prescribed methadone for opioid dependency. Methadone is a prescription drug used to safely treat opioid addiction for over forty years. Furthermore, methadone assisted recovery can be an important harm reductio ...
... depending on her/his level of involvement with individuals in Saskatchewan who have been prescribed methadone for opioid dependency. Methadone is a prescription drug used to safely treat opioid addiction for over forty years. Furthermore, methadone assisted recovery can be an important harm reductio ...
An Updated Review of the Research on the Risks and Harms
... studies to build and improve upon the methodologies and results of past research, and therefore uncover things that were once unknown. ...
... studies to build and improve upon the methodologies and results of past research, and therefore uncover things that were once unknown. ...
ZITHROMAX (azithromycin tablets) and
... position that is homologous to the Escherichia coli positions 2058 or 2059 on the 23S rRNA gene is the mechanism producing this cross-resistance pattern.3,4 Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) isolates exhibiting cross-resistance show an increase in azithromycin MICs to ≥128 μg/mL with clarithromycin ...
... position that is homologous to the Escherichia coli positions 2058 or 2059 on the 23S rRNA gene is the mechanism producing this cross-resistance pattern.3,4 Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) isolates exhibiting cross-resistance show an increase in azithromycin MICs to ≥128 μg/mL with clarithromycin ...
PrCIPRO® XL
... diagnosis of tendinitis or tendon rupture has been confidently excluded. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart, o ...
... diagnosis of tendinitis or tendon rupture has been confidently excluded. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart, o ...
Duloxetine Inhibits Effects of MDMA (``Ecstasy``) In Vitro and in
... allocation to treatment order was performed by drawing from blocks of eight different balanced drug treatment sequences by a pharmacist not involved in the study. Each code was stored in a sealed envelope until the termination of the study. Data from all 16 subjects were available for the final anal ...
... allocation to treatment order was performed by drawing from blocks of eight different balanced drug treatment sequences by a pharmacist not involved in the study. Each code was stored in a sealed envelope until the termination of the study. Data from all 16 subjects were available for the final anal ...
34 ECDD 2006/4.3 ...
... Ketamine differs from most anaesthetic agents in that it appears to stimulate the cardiovascular system, producing changes in heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure (Haas and Harper, 1992). Possibly re-uptake inhibition of circulating catecholamines may contribute to this phenomenon. On the ...
... Ketamine differs from most anaesthetic agents in that it appears to stimulate the cardiovascular system, producing changes in heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure (Haas and Harper, 1992). Possibly re-uptake inhibition of circulating catecholamines may contribute to this phenomenon. On the ...
This is the breakthrough of Lithium Orotate
... day) (21) Who is Dr. Shealy? (Who is) Ray Sahelian, M.D., author of “Lithium supplement and medication”: Available without a prescription: “Lithium orotate has been marketed as an alternative to lithium carbonate. As this natural supplement, lithium is joined with an orotate ion, rather than to a ca ...
... day) (21) Who is Dr. Shealy? (Who is) Ray Sahelian, M.D., author of “Lithium supplement and medication”: Available without a prescription: “Lithium orotate has been marketed as an alternative to lithium carbonate. As this natural supplement, lithium is joined with an orotate ion, rather than to a ca ...
advanced sedation techniques
... remember that these patients are done under conscious sedation and that any manipulation of the mouth or airway, the use of dental equipment or aids, like the rubber dam, still has to be done in a careful and gentle way, so as not to disturb the patient’s level of consciousness. ...
... remember that these patients are done under conscious sedation and that any manipulation of the mouth or airway, the use of dental equipment or aids, like the rubber dam, still has to be done in a careful and gentle way, so as not to disturb the patient’s level of consciousness. ...
Understanding Niacin Formulations - Health-Mall
... limitation of immediate-release (IR) (or plain) niacin is prostaglandin-mediated facial and truncal flushing, which is experienced by most patients during the initial days of treatment.6 Although symptoms diminish over time, many patients stop therapy before tolerance develops.7 Other unwanted effec ...
... limitation of immediate-release (IR) (or plain) niacin is prostaglandin-mediated facial and truncal flushing, which is experienced by most patients during the initial days of treatment.6 Although symptoms diminish over time, many patients stop therapy before tolerance develops.7 Other unwanted effec ...
GHB, GBL and 1,4-BD Addiction - Trimbos
... patients treated fulfilled DSM-IV criteria for substance abuse [76]. There could be a number of possible explanations for this. Pharmaceutical GHB use for narcolepsy is prescribed in a medical setting of strictly nightly doses of up to 4.5 g to 9.0 g/ a day, fairly low doses compared to the doses us ...
... patients treated fulfilled DSM-IV criteria for substance abuse [76]. There could be a number of possible explanations for this. Pharmaceutical GHB use for narcolepsy is prescribed in a medical setting of strictly nightly doses of up to 4.5 g to 9.0 g/ a day, fairly low doses compared to the doses us ...
Prokinetic agents: current aspects with focus on cisapride
... gastrointestinal tract. In larger dosages it exhibits neuroleptic action as well.1,18 The pharmacodynamic potency of metoclopramide and its extrapyramidal unwanted effects are due to its antagonistic action on dopaminergic receptors in the Central Nervous System (C.N.S.). This action is not detected ...
... gastrointestinal tract. In larger dosages it exhibits neuroleptic action as well.1,18 The pharmacodynamic potency of metoclopramide and its extrapyramidal unwanted effects are due to its antagonistic action on dopaminergic receptors in the Central Nervous System (C.N.S.). This action is not detected ...
Canadian Headache Society Guideline for Migraine Prophylaxis
... (Hôpital Notre-Dame, Montreal, QC, Canada) has received grants from Pfizer, Merck, and Teva Neuroscience. Robinson, G - Dr. Robinson has served on Advisory boards and /or received speaker’s honoraria from Allergan, Merck, Teva, Johnson and Johnson, and Pfizer. Richer, L - Dr. Richer has served on ad ...
... (Hôpital Notre-Dame, Montreal, QC, Canada) has received grants from Pfizer, Merck, and Teva Neuroscience. Robinson, G - Dr. Robinson has served on Advisory boards and /or received speaker’s honoraria from Allergan, Merck, Teva, Johnson and Johnson, and Pfizer. Richer, L - Dr. Richer has served on ad ...