Shaping the future of retail pharmacy
... Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation is the licensor of full-service retail drug stores operating under the names Shoppers Drug Mart® and Pharmaprix®. Founded in 1962 by Toronto pharmacist Murray Koffler, the Company has grown to a network of more than 1,240 full-service drug stores across Canada. These c ...
... Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation is the licensor of full-service retail drug stores operating under the names Shoppers Drug Mart® and Pharmaprix®. Founded in 1962 by Toronto pharmacist Murray Koffler, the Company has grown to a network of more than 1,240 full-service drug stores across Canada. These c ...
cannabis 2009 - addiction education home
... to use one drug (legal or illicit) instead of, or in conjunction with, another due to issues such as: perceived safety; level of addiction potential; effectiveness in relieving symptoms; access and level of acceptance. This practice of substitution has been observed among individuals using cannabis ...
... to use one drug (legal or illicit) instead of, or in conjunction with, another due to issues such as: perceived safety; level of addiction potential; effectiveness in relieving symptoms; access and level of acceptance. This practice of substitution has been observed among individuals using cannabis ...
capecitabine - Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
... the growth of cancer cells. Capecitabine Reliance Tablets contains the active ingredient capecitabine, which itself is not a cytostatic medicine. Only after being absorbed by the body it is changed into an active anti-cancer medicine (more in tumor tissue than in normal tissue). How are Capecitabine ...
... the growth of cancer cells. Capecitabine Reliance Tablets contains the active ingredient capecitabine, which itself is not a cytostatic medicine. Only after being absorbed by the body it is changed into an active anti-cancer medicine (more in tumor tissue than in normal tissue). How are Capecitabine ...
GHB: An Important Pharmacologic and Clinical Update
... period. This was accompanied by a reduction in alcohol craving when measured by the standardized Alcohol Craving Scale. Forty-three patients remained abstinent at six months. Thirty subjects remained abstinent at one year.47 Another study examined GHB potential to decrease alcohol withdrawal symptom ...
... period. This was accompanied by a reduction in alcohol craving when measured by the standardized Alcohol Craving Scale. Forty-three patients remained abstinent at six months. Thirty subjects remained abstinent at one year.47 Another study examined GHB potential to decrease alcohol withdrawal symptom ...
Enhancement of Taste Masking by A newly
... use in treatment of Salmonella typhi and Salmonella para typhi, UTI and most gram negative infection in tropical countries9,10. In general, effervescent tablets (which itself is a technique of masking taste) was a type of palatable dosage forms which is much preferable by the patient. It might be du ...
... use in treatment of Salmonella typhi and Salmonella para typhi, UTI and most gram negative infection in tropical countries9,10. In general, effervescent tablets (which itself is a technique of masking taste) was a type of palatable dosage forms which is much preferable by the patient. It might be du ...
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... adequate methods for the last hundred years after the discovery of insulin by Banting and Best though its clinical features were first described by the Egyptians 3000 years ago. The effective treatment strategies started to develop when the first oral hypoglycemic drugs, tolbutamide and carbutamide, ...
... adequate methods for the last hundred years after the discovery of insulin by Banting and Best though its clinical features were first described by the Egyptians 3000 years ago. The effective treatment strategies started to develop when the first oral hypoglycemic drugs, tolbutamide and carbutamide, ...
PRODUCT INFORMATION EES 400 mg tablets (erythromycin 400
... Dilution or diffusion techniques – either quantitative (MIC) or breakpoint, should be used following a regular updated, recognized and standardised method (eg. CLSI). Standardised susceptibility test procedures require the use of laboratory control microorganisms to control the technical aspects of ...
... Dilution or diffusion techniques – either quantitative (MIC) or breakpoint, should be used following a regular updated, recognized and standardised method (eg. CLSI). Standardised susceptibility test procedures require the use of laboratory control microorganisms to control the technical aspects of ...
Pharmacovigilance in Ghana: A Systems Analysis, April 2010
... pharmacovigilance training for health care workers, a mechanism to coordinate activities, and pharmacovigilance guidelines or standard operating procedures was consistently reported. Signal Generation and Data Management The assessment showed that adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting forms are read ...
... pharmacovigilance training for health care workers, a mechanism to coordinate activities, and pharmacovigilance guidelines or standard operating procedures was consistently reported. Signal Generation and Data Management The assessment showed that adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting forms are read ...
PrDALACIN* C FLAVOURED GRANULES
... Geriatrics (> 65 years of age): Clinical studies of clindamycin did not include sufficient numbers of patients age 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger patients. Pediatrics (over one month of age): It is not known if use of clindamycin in the pediatric population i ...
... Geriatrics (> 65 years of age): Clinical studies of clindamycin did not include sufficient numbers of patients age 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger patients. Pediatrics (over one month of age): It is not known if use of clindamycin in the pediatric population i ...
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... Moreover, the branched structures of dendrimers may also impede their passage through small pores, such as those of the glomerular filtration barrier, and, thus, a dendrimer may be eliminated more slowly than a linear polymer with the same molar mass (12–14). Despite these significant potential bene ...
... Moreover, the branched structures of dendrimers may also impede their passage through small pores, such as those of the glomerular filtration barrier, and, thus, a dendrimer may be eliminated more slowly than a linear polymer with the same molar mass (12–14). Despite these significant potential bene ...
Product Monograph ZANTAC Histamine H
... Bioavailability of oral ranitidine is approximately 50% to 60%. Serum protein binding of ranitidine in man is in the range of 10 to 19%. The elimination half-life is approximately 2 to 3 hours. The principal route of excretion is the urine (40% recovery of free and metabolized drug in 24 hours). Th ...
... Bioavailability of oral ranitidine is approximately 50% to 60%. Serum protein binding of ranitidine in man is in the range of 10 to 19%. The elimination half-life is approximately 2 to 3 hours. The principal route of excretion is the urine (40% recovery of free and metabolized drug in 24 hours). Th ...
details - Global Pharmaceuticals Pakistan
... carefully during treatment. As with any potent systemic agent. It is advisable to check periodically for organ system dysfunction during extended therapy; this includes renal, hepatic, and hematopoietic systems, this is particularly important in neonates, especially when premature, and other infants ...
... carefully during treatment. As with any potent systemic agent. It is advisable to check periodically for organ system dysfunction during extended therapy; this includes renal, hepatic, and hematopoietic systems, this is particularly important in neonates, especially when premature, and other infants ...
Pfizer Inc 235 East 42'' Street 235/24/l0A New York. NY 10017-5755
... Because the LotreW NDA is an application under section 505(b)(2) subject to pediatric exclusivity. FDA must rescind final, effective approval of the NDA and convert the NDA's approval status to "tentative approval." This occurs by operation of law. consistent with how FDA has effectuated pediatric e ...
... Because the LotreW NDA is an application under section 505(b)(2) subject to pediatric exclusivity. FDA must rescind final, effective approval of the NDA and convert the NDA's approval status to "tentative approval." This occurs by operation of law. consistent with how FDA has effectuated pediatric e ...
SINGLE RP-HPLC METHOD FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF
... that attaches to angiotensin receptors found in many tissues but primarily on smooth muscle cells surrounding blood vessels. Angiotensin's attachment to the receptors causes the muscle cells to contract and the blood vessels to narrow (vasoconstrict) which leads to an increase in blood pressure. Can ...
... that attaches to angiotensin receptors found in many tissues but primarily on smooth muscle cells surrounding blood vessels. Angiotensin's attachment to the receptors causes the muscle cells to contract and the blood vessels to narrow (vasoconstrict) which leads to an increase in blood pressure. Can ...
PRESCRIBING INFORMATION CODEINE 15
... tolerance may follow repeated administration. Opioid analgesics should be prescribed and administered with caution, especially in cases of severe hepatic insufficiency, severe CNS depression or coma, in patients with head injuries or conditions in which intracranial pressure is increased, myxedema, ...
... tolerance may follow repeated administration. Opioid analgesics should be prescribed and administered with caution, especially in cases of severe hepatic insufficiency, severe CNS depression or coma, in patients with head injuries or conditions in which intracranial pressure is increased, myxedema, ...
Slide 1
... repeat APAP at 20 hours when infusion stops. If APAP is still positive continue at the final rate you were infusing (case reports of mortalities in the US when this is not done as they were previously only using the long oral regiment). Continue till APAP is negative or as long as transaminases cont ...
... repeat APAP at 20 hours when infusion stops. If APAP is still positive continue at the final rate you were infusing (case reports of mortalities in the US when this is not done as they were previously only using the long oral regiment). Continue till APAP is negative or as long as transaminases cont ...
Aspirin Dosing for the Prevention and Treatment of Ischemic Stroke
... The efficacy of aspirin for the primary prevention of stroke has been evaluated in men and women. Five pivotal trials are often cited in recommendations for the use of aspirin in high-risk patients. Of these, 2 included men only, 1 randomized women only, and 2 randomized both men and women. Peto and ...
... The efficacy of aspirin for the primary prevention of stroke has been evaluated in men and women. Five pivotal trials are often cited in recommendations for the use of aspirin in high-risk patients. Of these, 2 included men only, 1 randomized women only, and 2 randomized both men and women. Peto and ...
38: Opioids
... the majority of abusers obtain the drugs illicitly or from friends.14,67 Regulatory agencies (such as the Food and Drug Administration {FDA} through Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies or REMS)126 and individual states through prescription drug monitoring programs,133 law enforcement, and the ...
... the majority of abusers obtain the drugs illicitly or from friends.14,67 Regulatory agencies (such as the Food and Drug Administration {FDA} through Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies or REMS)126 and individual states through prescription drug monitoring programs,133 law enforcement, and the ...
Medicines Information Bulletin - Oxford Health NHS Foundation
... Depakote (semi-sodium valproate) should only be prescribed for patients who are currently stabilised on this drug. However, consideration should be given to switching these patients over to sodium valproate where possible. Please note that Depakote is traffic lighted red in Buckinghamshire and will ...
... Depakote (semi-sodium valproate) should only be prescribed for patients who are currently stabilised on this drug. However, consideration should be given to switching these patients over to sodium valproate where possible. Please note that Depakote is traffic lighted red in Buckinghamshire and will ...
ighlights of prescribing information
... treatment experience and risk factors for addiction, abuse, and misuse [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)]. Monitor patients closely for respiratory depression, especially within the first 24 to 72 hours of initiating therapy with KADIAN [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)]. KADIAN capsules must be ...
... treatment experience and risk factors for addiction, abuse, and misuse [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)]. Monitor patients closely for respiratory depression, especially within the first 24 to 72 hours of initiating therapy with KADIAN [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)]. KADIAN capsules must be ...
HYDROCODONE BITARTRATE AND ACETAMINOPHEN
... The minimum effective analgesic concentration will vary widely among patients, especially among patients who have been previously treated with potent agonist opioids. The minimum effective analgesic concentration of hydrocodone for any individual patient may increase over time due to an increase in ...
... The minimum effective analgesic concentration will vary widely among patients, especially among patients who have been previously treated with potent agonist opioids. The minimum effective analgesic concentration of hydrocodone for any individual patient may increase over time due to an increase in ...
RP-HPLC Analysis of Aspirin - Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
... mentioned composition of mobile phase, sharp peaks with good resolution between aspirin and clopidogrel bisulphate was achieved with reasonable short run time of 10 min. The criteria employed for assessing the suitability of above said solvent system were cost, time required for analysis, solvent no ...
... mentioned composition of mobile phase, sharp peaks with good resolution between aspirin and clopidogrel bisulphate was achieved with reasonable short run time of 10 min. The criteria employed for assessing the suitability of above said solvent system were cost, time required for analysis, solvent no ...
Fentanyl - CannAmm
... There were 665 deaths due to fentanyl overdose, this is one death every 3 days (2007- 2014) There are drastic increases in post modem detection and deaths caused by, or related to, fentanyl: • Alberta: 14 fold increase from 2011 to 2014 (cause or contributor) • British Columbia: 7 fold increase fr ...
... There were 665 deaths due to fentanyl overdose, this is one death every 3 days (2007- 2014) There are drastic increases in post modem detection and deaths caused by, or related to, fentanyl: • Alberta: 14 fold increase from 2011 to 2014 (cause or contributor) • British Columbia: 7 fold increase fr ...
Cephalosporins
... Many cephalosporins are administered parenterally because they aren’t absorbed from the GI tract. Some cephalosporins are absorbed from the GI tract and can be administered orally, but food usually decreases the absorption rate of these oral cephalosporins, though not the amount absorbed. Two cephal ...
... Many cephalosporins are administered parenterally because they aren’t absorbed from the GI tract. Some cephalosporins are absorbed from the GI tract and can be administered orally, but food usually decreases the absorption rate of these oral cephalosporins, though not the amount absorbed. Two cephal ...
Naproxen with Esomeprazole Independent Review, May 2013
... Names and short biography of reviewers redacted ...
... Names and short biography of reviewers redacted ...
Bad Pharma
Bad Pharma: How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients is a book by British physician and academic Ben Goldacre about the pharmaceutical industry, its relationship with the medical profession, and the extent to which it controls academic research into its own products. The book was published in September 2012 in the UK by the Fourth Estate imprint of HarperCollins, and in February 2013 in the United States by Faber and Faber.Goldacre argues in the book that ""the whole edifice of medicine is broken"" because the evidence on which it is based is systematically distorted by the pharmaceutical industry. He writes that the industry finances most of the clinical trials into its own products and much of doctors' continuing education, that clinical trials are often conducted on small groups of unrepresentative subjects and negative data is routinely withheld, and that apparently independent academic papers may be planned and even ghostwritten by pharmaceutical companies or their contractors, without disclosure. Goldacre calls the situation a ""murderous disaster,"" and makes suggestions for action by patients' groups, physicians, academics and the industry itself.Responding to the book's publication, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry issued a statement arguing that the examples the book offers are historical, that the concerns have been addressed, that the industry is among the most regulated in the world, and that it discloses all data in accordance with international standards.In January 2013 Goldacre joined the Cochrane Collaboration, British Medical Journal and others in setting up AllTrials, a campaign calling for the results of all past and current clinical trials to be reported. The British House of Commons Public Accounts Committee expressed concern in January 2014 that drug companies were still only publishing around 50 percent of clinical-trial results.