
27 - cardiology zagazig university
... females, with their ages ranging from 18 to 70 years. These cases were subjected to thorough clinical labaratory , radiological and electrocardiographic examination . All 50 cases were suffering from rapid atrial fibrillation and every one was completely monitored in the coronary care unit - before, ...
... females, with their ages ranging from 18 to 70 years. These cases were subjected to thorough clinical labaratory , radiological and electrocardiographic examination . All 50 cases were suffering from rapid atrial fibrillation and every one was completely monitored in the coronary care unit - before, ...
Sytemic Lupus Erythematosus(SLE) and Pregnancy
... taking the following drugs: mycophenolate, cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and ...
... taking the following drugs: mycophenolate, cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and ...
What is the prognosis for new centrally-acting anti
... candidates that are currently at the pre-registration phase in the USA and review a wide range of novel compounds and drug targets that are in discovery or early clinical development. 2. A brief history of centrally-acting anti-obesity 2.1. The first generation of weight-loss drugs Anti-obesity drugs ...
... candidates that are currently at the pre-registration phase in the USA and review a wide range of novel compounds and drug targets that are in discovery or early clinical development. 2. A brief history of centrally-acting anti-obesity 2.1. The first generation of weight-loss drugs Anti-obesity drugs ...
a review on sarpagandha
... management of hypertension and other CNS diseases. In the 50th decades, the root gained popularity for its effect on hypertension. The alkaloid found in its root is attributed to antianti hypertensive pharmacological action. Thus, initially Rauvolfia was extracted and later on ReR serpine was isolat ...
... management of hypertension and other CNS diseases. In the 50th decades, the root gained popularity for its effect on hypertension. The alkaloid found in its root is attributed to antianti hypertensive pharmacological action. Thus, initially Rauvolfia was extracted and later on ReR serpine was isolat ...
DESIGN, SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES OF BENZOTHIAZOLE Research Article
... spectrum of biodynamic properties having potent clinical significance [4]. Schiff bases are currently been applied for the treatment of a number of disease condition. Though extensive research work has been reported on benzothiazole with Schiff base, relatively very little is known about the substit ...
... spectrum of biodynamic properties having potent clinical significance [4]. Schiff bases are currently been applied for the treatment of a number of disease condition. Though extensive research work has been reported on benzothiazole with Schiff base, relatively very little is known about the substit ...
- University of Mississippi
... have some type of modulating capabilities over opioid analgesia, which is still not fully understood. Perhaps the best result of these studies is the evidence that shows that the side effects, like tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and constipation were not also potentiated (Vidal-Torres et al., 2013) ...
... have some type of modulating capabilities over opioid analgesia, which is still not fully understood. Perhaps the best result of these studies is the evidence that shows that the side effects, like tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and constipation were not also potentiated (Vidal-Torres et al., 2013) ...
Clinical Pharmacy_1
... shoulder and down the arm, due to insufficient blood supply to the heart that is usually caused by coronary disease B. ...
... shoulder and down the arm, due to insufficient blood supply to the heart that is usually caused by coronary disease B. ...
- Opus
... unlike the commonly used opioid analgesic morphine, repeated administration of BU08028 does not produce acute physical dependence. BU08028 exhibits an extra-long duration of antinociceptive and antiallodynic actions, up to 30 h. To our knowledge, this is the sole analgesic with such a long duration ...
... unlike the commonly used opioid analgesic morphine, repeated administration of BU08028 does not produce acute physical dependence. BU08028 exhibits an extra-long duration of antinociceptive and antiallodynic actions, up to 30 h. To our knowledge, this is the sole analgesic with such a long duration ...
a review of the medicinal evidence for its therapeutic properties
... term "guggul" is "one that protects against diseases." This attests to the wide respect and therapeutic Ayurvedic applications for this botanical, considered the most important for the removal of "ama," toxic substances which accumulate as a result of sluggish digestion and circulation associated wi ...
... term "guggul" is "one that protects against diseases." This attests to the wide respect and therapeutic Ayurvedic applications for this botanical, considered the most important for the removal of "ama," toxic substances which accumulate as a result of sluggish digestion and circulation associated wi ...
Cardiovascular Drug Delivery - Technologies, Markets and Companies Brochure
... More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/302609/ ...
... More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/302609/ ...
patrick_ch22_p1
... H1 - responsible for classical actions of histamine H2 - proposed as the receptor on the parietal cells Claim that H2 receptors are unaffected by classical antihistamines Implies classical antihistamines are H1 specific ...
... H1 - responsible for classical actions of histamine H2 - proposed as the receptor on the parietal cells Claim that H2 receptors are unaffected by classical antihistamines Implies classical antihistamines are H1 specific ...
s - Clayton State University
... regions which are negative in nature •Unfavorable electrostatic interactions with the positively charged probe indicate molecular regions which are positive in nature •Define electrostatic fields by identifying grid points of equal energy (contour line) •Repeat the procedure for each molecule in tur ...
... regions which are negative in nature •Unfavorable electrostatic interactions with the positively charged probe indicate molecular regions which are positive in nature •Define electrostatic fields by identifying grid points of equal energy (contour line) •Repeat the procedure for each molecule in tur ...
Activity of Argyreia speciosa and Acorus calamus
... Central nervous system (CNS) is vital organ system. Hence, the drugs acting on the CNS are very important by both perspective i.e. their effects and adverse effects. Drugs acting in the central nervous system (CNS) were among the first to be discovered by primitive humans and are still the most wide ...
... Central nervous system (CNS) is vital organ system. Hence, the drugs acting on the CNS are very important by both perspective i.e. their effects and adverse effects. Drugs acting in the central nervous system (CNS) were among the first to be discovered by primitive humans and are still the most wide ...
Cholinergic - stjpap 2011
... • Were also distinguished using antagonists – Atropine a classic muscarinic antagonist – d-tubocurarine a classic nicotinic antagonist ...
... • Were also distinguished using antagonists – Atropine a classic muscarinic antagonist – d-tubocurarine a classic nicotinic antagonist ...
pharmacology for nurses
... 2. Teach them how to take pulse and blood pressure. Hold the medication in case of hypotension or bradycardia and consult the treating Dr. 3. Instruct the client to report any untoward sings as dizziness. 4. In case of postural hypotension, advise the client to change position slowly. 5. Advise clie ...
... 2. Teach them how to take pulse and blood pressure. Hold the medication in case of hypotension or bradycardia and consult the treating Dr. 3. Instruct the client to report any untoward sings as dizziness. 4. In case of postural hypotension, advise the client to change position slowly. 5. Advise clie ...
Diuretics for hypertension: Hydrochlorothiazide or chlorthalidone?
... but both contain a sulfonamide group that inhibits carbonic anhydrase activity, which may be associated with lower vascular contractility. Both drugs are concentrated in the kidney and secreted into the tubular lumen8; therefore, their therapeutic diuretic effects are often achieved with relatively ...
... but both contain a sulfonamide group that inhibits carbonic anhydrase activity, which may be associated with lower vascular contractility. Both drugs are concentrated in the kidney and secreted into the tubular lumen8; therefore, their therapeutic diuretic effects are often achieved with relatively ...
Document
... clinic pertinency →less side reaction low specificity→low selectivity→ low pertinency → more side reaction and wide clinical use ...
... clinic pertinency →less side reaction low specificity→low selectivity→ low pertinency → more side reaction and wide clinical use ...
petit mal
... panic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). These are link to many neurotransmitters. But gama-aminobutyric acid (GABA), norepi, 5HT are consider as having major influence on these disorders. R ...
... panic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). These are link to many neurotransmitters. But gama-aminobutyric acid (GABA), norepi, 5HT are consider as having major influence on these disorders. R ...
racemic drugs
... fact, the main guidelines on treatment of community acquired pneumonia mention levofloxacin (and not ofloxacin) among the fluoroquinolones with activity against pneumococcus.7,8 With regard to tolerability, no clinically significant differences have been found between the racemic mixture and the pur ...
... fact, the main guidelines on treatment of community acquired pneumonia mention levofloxacin (and not ofloxacin) among the fluoroquinolones with activity against pneumococcus.7,8 With regard to tolerability, no clinically significant differences have been found between the racemic mixture and the pur ...
Vol. 32, No. 3 Cough and Cold Medications in Pregnancy
... pharmacy seeking relief for their cold symptoms. Pharmacists need to be able to provide them with accurate information, if available, regarding use of OTC cough and cold products so that they can make an informed decision about whether or not to take a particular product. Pregnant and lactating wome ...
... pharmacy seeking relief for their cold symptoms. Pharmacists need to be able to provide them with accurate information, if available, regarding use of OTC cough and cold products so that they can make an informed decision about whether or not to take a particular product. Pregnant and lactating wome ...
Effect of Ergot Alkaloids on 3H-Flunitrazepam Binding to Mouse
... in our experimental system. Regarding GABAA re- ceptor related mechanisms, the neurotransmitter site could also be excluded as a possible explanation of the results presented here. Namely, Hruska and Silbergerd reported that ergot alkaloids do not affect 3H-GABA binding to brain GABAA receptors26. T ...
... in our experimental system. Regarding GABAA re- ceptor related mechanisms, the neurotransmitter site could also be excluded as a possible explanation of the results presented here. Namely, Hruska and Silbergerd reported that ergot alkaloids do not affect 3H-GABA binding to brain GABAA receptors26. T ...
Muscarinic antagonist
... pupils, photophobia, dry mouth and potentially extreme confusion, dissociative hallucinations and excitation especially amongst the elderly. These latter effects are because atropine is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Because of the hallucinogenic properties, some have used the drug recreatio ...
... pupils, photophobia, dry mouth and potentially extreme confusion, dissociative hallucinations and excitation especially amongst the elderly. These latter effects are because atropine is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Because of the hallucinogenic properties, some have used the drug recreatio ...
Atropine
... pupils, photophobia, dry mouth and potentially extreme confusion, dissociative hallucinations and excitation especially amongst the elderly. These latter effects are because atropine is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Because of the hallucinogenic properties, some have used the drug recreatio ...
... pupils, photophobia, dry mouth and potentially extreme confusion, dissociative hallucinations and excitation especially amongst the elderly. These latter effects are because atropine is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Because of the hallucinogenic properties, some have used the drug recreatio ...
Module 1. Clinical pharmacology of drugs affecting the
... A. elevation of body temperature is typically a useful defense mechanism B. * aspirin -- best available drug for reducing fever (in the absence of contraindications to its use recurrent C. aspirin -- more effective in lowering elevated temperature than normal body temperature D. aspirin-induced temp ...
... A. elevation of body temperature is typically a useful defense mechanism B. * aspirin -- best available drug for reducing fever (in the absence of contraindications to its use recurrent C. aspirin -- more effective in lowering elevated temperature than normal body temperature D. aspirin-induced temp ...