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Inhibition of platelet aggregability by losartan in essential hypertension
... at week 4 of losartan therapy. In healthy time-control volunteers, blood sampling was obtained at the beginning of the study and again 30 days after. Laboratory studies Platelet responsiveness to the thrombin receptoractivating peptide SFLRRN-NH2 (PMIS387, Bachem, California) was determined from pla ...
... at week 4 of losartan therapy. In healthy time-control volunteers, blood sampling was obtained at the beginning of the study and again 30 days after. Laboratory studies Platelet responsiveness to the thrombin receptoractivating peptide SFLRRN-NH2 (PMIS387, Bachem, California) was determined from pla ...
The heart of Daphnia magna: effects of four
... We used Daphnia magna bioassays to determine the LC50 and the effects on the heart of the cardioactive drugs ouabain, verapamil, metaproterenol and metoprolol. Distinctions were made between the pharmacological and toxicological effects of these drugs and the adequacy of physicochemical characterist ...
... We used Daphnia magna bioassays to determine the LC50 and the effects on the heart of the cardioactive drugs ouabain, verapamil, metaproterenol and metoprolol. Distinctions were made between the pharmacological and toxicological effects of these drugs and the adequacy of physicochemical characterist ...
Tree-ring elemental concentrations in oak do not necessarily
... red and white oak, and while not the dominant species at every stand, they are abundant. When possible, white oak was sampled preferentially to red oak because it has preferred characteristics for dendrochemical analysis (Cutter and Guyette, 1993). Red oak is less preferred due to higher heartwood p ...
... red and white oak, and while not the dominant species at every stand, they are abundant. When possible, white oak was sampled preferentially to red oak because it has preferred characteristics for dendrochemical analysis (Cutter and Guyette, 1993). Red oak is less preferred due to higher heartwood p ...
Document No. 05 - Contract technical specification
... It is preferable that syringes, with the plunger attached, should not be filled to higher than 90% of their marked capacity, to prevent undue plunger movement and thereby compromise microbial integrity during shipping/distribution. ...
... It is preferable that syringes, with the plunger attached, should not be filled to higher than 90% of their marked capacity, to prevent undue plunger movement and thereby compromise microbial integrity during shipping/distribution. ...
1 Hazardous Drug handling policy
... Hazardous drugs are drugs that pose a potential health risk to workers who may be exposed to them during receipt, transport, preparation, administration, or disposal. These drugs require special handling because of their potential to cause toxicity. At Children’s and Women’s Hospitals hazardous drug ...
... Hazardous drugs are drugs that pose a potential health risk to workers who may be exposed to them during receipt, transport, preparation, administration, or disposal. These drugs require special handling because of their potential to cause toxicity. At Children’s and Women’s Hospitals hazardous drug ...
PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF ORODISPERSIBLE TABLETS OF FINASTERIDE USING CO-PROCESSED EXCIPIENTS
... accepted [1]. A tablet has numerous advantages over other oral dosage form, among which are simplicity, low cost, speed of production, patient convenience and stability of a drug substance [2]. One of the important drawbacks of solid dosage forms is the difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) or chewin ...
... accepted [1]. A tablet has numerous advantages over other oral dosage form, among which are simplicity, low cost, speed of production, patient convenience and stability of a drug substance [2]. One of the important drawbacks of solid dosage forms is the difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) or chewin ...
NIZORAL 200 MG TABLETS
... unless the benefits outweigh the potentially increased risks of side effects. If coadministration cannot be avoided, clinical monitoring for signs or symptoms of increased or prolonged effects or side effects of the interacting drug is recommended, and its dosage should be reduced or interrupted as ...
... unless the benefits outweigh the potentially increased risks of side effects. If coadministration cannot be avoided, clinical monitoring for signs or symptoms of increased or prolonged effects or side effects of the interacting drug is recommended, and its dosage should be reduced or interrupted as ...
Sterilization of Glucocorticosteroids for Inhalation Delivery
... provide a number of benefits, both medically and economically. Glucocorticoid (GC) is a class of steroid hormones that bind to the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which is present in almost every vertebrate animal cell. The name glucocorticoid (glucose + cortex + steroid) derives from their role in th ...
... provide a number of benefits, both medically and economically. Glucocorticoid (GC) is a class of steroid hormones that bind to the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which is present in almost every vertebrate animal cell. The name glucocorticoid (glucose + cortex + steroid) derives from their role in th ...
Protocol S1.
... to schoolchildren and the whole eligible population successfully reduced the burden of soiltransmitted helminthiasis. Prevalences and infection intensities declined by more than 70% in children attending Chaani and Kinyasini primary schools in 2007 compared to children visiting the same schools in 1 ...
... to schoolchildren and the whole eligible population successfully reduced the burden of soiltransmitted helminthiasis. Prevalences and infection intensities declined by more than 70% in children attending Chaani and Kinyasini primary schools in 2007 compared to children visiting the same schools in 1 ...
B.Pharmacy Syllabus 2015
... Besides the textbook, the teacher must insist that students extend their reading by taking up additional texts of their own choice. PART B (Writing) In addition to the various exercises given at the end of each lesson of Dhanavel‟s book, the teacher shall use Anne Laws Writing Skills, Orient Blacksw ...
... Besides the textbook, the teacher must insist that students extend their reading by taking up additional texts of their own choice. PART B (Writing) In addition to the various exercises given at the end of each lesson of Dhanavel‟s book, the teacher shall use Anne Laws Writing Skills, Orient Blacksw ...
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
... surprisingly, most studies of the human atrium have shown only minimal changes in the ERP the ERP of the AV node is prolonged due to the vagal effect, the antiadrenergic effect and the direct effects the refractoriness of the His-Purkinje system has only been studied by retrograde activation, becaus ...
... surprisingly, most studies of the human atrium have shown only minimal changes in the ERP the ERP of the AV node is prolonged due to the vagal effect, the antiadrenergic effect and the direct effects the refractoriness of the His-Purkinje system has only been studied by retrograde activation, becaus ...
formulation development and stability studies of vitamin D3
... The term vitamin D actually refers to a pair of biologically inactive precursors of a critical micronutrient. They are vitamin D3, also known as Choleacalciferol, and vitamin D2 also known as Ergocalciferol. Choleacalciferol (D3) is produced in the skin by a photoreaction on exposure to UV light fro ...
... The term vitamin D actually refers to a pair of biologically inactive precursors of a critical micronutrient. They are vitamin D3, also known as Choleacalciferol, and vitamin D2 also known as Ergocalciferol. Choleacalciferol (D3) is produced in the skin by a photoreaction on exposure to UV light fro ...
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... 4. Apply clinical tools (e.g., treatment agreements, urine drug screens, pill counts, etc.) needed for an effective outpatient treatment program. ...
... 4. Apply clinical tools (e.g., treatment agreements, urine drug screens, pill counts, etc.) needed for an effective outpatient treatment program. ...
Biodiversity indices for the assessment of air, water and soil quality
... low-impact manufacturing techniques 12) other actions that may have beneficial effects on biodiversity. ...
... low-impact manufacturing techniques 12) other actions that may have beneficial effects on biodiversity. ...
Manitoba Medications Return Program
... collection of pharmaceutical and natural health products are provided for. In the case of a retail pharmacy, it must have a dispensary that is accessible to the general public during normal business hours to be eligible as a collection location. b) Consumer: Means an individual acting for personal, ...
... collection of pharmaceutical and natural health products are provided for. In the case of a retail pharmacy, it must have a dispensary that is accessible to the general public during normal business hours to be eligible as a collection location. b) Consumer: Means an individual acting for personal, ...
Title Improving clinical trial efficiency by biomarker
... Correspondence address: TNO, Utrechtseweg 48, 3704 HE, Zeist, The Netherlands. ...
... Correspondence address: TNO, Utrechtseweg 48, 3704 HE, Zeist, The Netherlands. ...
The impacts of drought on freshwater ecosystems
... in the last 200 years. The consequences of drought have been far reaching both for human consumptive uses and for aquatic ecosystems, and serve to highlight several important aspects of the nature of droughts, their ecological impacts, and how humans respond to them. Running water ecosystems are the ...
... in the last 200 years. The consequences of drought have been far reaching both for human consumptive uses and for aquatic ecosystems, and serve to highlight several important aspects of the nature of droughts, their ecological impacts, and how humans respond to them. Running water ecosystems are the ...
... to that of placebo. In controlled pediatric clinical trials, the incidence of treatment-related headache, sedation and nervousness, which were rarely reported events, was similar to that of placebo. CONTRAINDICATIONS: LORATADINE (CLARITIN*) products are contraindicated in patients who have shown hyp ...
The impacts of drought on freshwater ecosystems
... in the last 200 years. The consequences of drought have been far reaching both for human consumptive uses and for aquatic ecosystems, and serve to highlight several important aspects of the nature of droughts, their ecological impacts, and how humans respond to them. Running water ecosystems are the ...
... in the last 200 years. The consequences of drought have been far reaching both for human consumptive uses and for aquatic ecosystems, and serve to highlight several important aspects of the nature of droughts, their ecological impacts, and how humans respond to them. Running water ecosystems are the ...
COMMITTEE FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS FOR VETERINARY
... increasingly important in the prevention and treatment of serious invasive bacterial infections in humans. This is because gram-negative bacteria (and tuberculosis bacteria) are becoming resistant to other classes of antibiotics. Consumption data from Sweden for example show a use of about 5.7 DDD ( ...
... increasingly important in the prevention and treatment of serious invasive bacterial infections in humans. This is because gram-negative bacteria (and tuberculosis bacteria) are becoming resistant to other classes of antibiotics. Consumption data from Sweden for example show a use of about 5.7 DDD ( ...
identifying sources fecal coliform in TBay
... of the water quality standards because of the fact that some of the coliform bacteria had been identified as being drug resistant. This was the beginning of utilizing this information to expand and develop methods of identifying different sources of bacteria as pollutants in water. In 1978 two-facul ...
... of the water quality standards because of the fact that some of the coliform bacteria had been identified as being drug resistant. This was the beginning of utilizing this information to expand and develop methods of identifying different sources of bacteria as pollutants in water. In 1978 two-facul ...
the united republic of tanzania state of the environment report – 2006
... PART III: ENERGY SECTOR AND THE ENVIRONMENT ...........................................................121 ...
... PART III: ENERGY SECTOR AND THE ENVIRONMENT ...........................................................121 ...
VALIDATED HPLC METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS QUANTITATION OF BENFOTIAMINE AND
... Fig. 2: Structure of Metformin Hydrochloride Literature review reveals that methods have been reported for analysis of Benfotiamine and Metformin Hydrochloride. HPLC method for determination of Benfotiamine alone or in combination with other drugs in pharmaceutical dosage form has been reported[3,4, ...
... Fig. 2: Structure of Metformin Hydrochloride Literature review reveals that methods have been reported for analysis of Benfotiamine and Metformin Hydrochloride. HPLC method for determination of Benfotiamine alone or in combination with other drugs in pharmaceutical dosage form has been reported[3,4, ...
Dangers of Statin Drugs
... According to the research of Dr. Golomb, nerve problems are a common side effect from statin use; patients who use statins for two or more years are at a four to 14fold increased risk of developing idiopathic polyneuropathy compared to controls.11 She reports that in many cases, patients told her th ...
... According to the research of Dr. Golomb, nerve problems are a common side effect from statin use; patients who use statins for two or more years are at a four to 14fold increased risk of developing idiopathic polyneuropathy compared to controls.11 She reports that in many cases, patients told her th ...
Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products
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The environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) is largely speculative. PPCPs are substances used by individuals for personal health or cosmetic reasons and the products used by agribusiness to boost growth or health of livestock. PPCPs have been detected in water bodies throughout the world. The effects of these chemicals on humans and the environment are not yet known, but to date there is no scientific evidence that they have an impact on human health. The term PPCPs contains as well environmental persistent pharmaceutical pollutants (EPPPs). The European Union summarizes pharmaceutical residues with the potential of contamination of water and soil together with other micropollutants under “priority substances”.