Severe Intoxication with the Veterinary Tranquilizer Xylazine in
... dosages known to produce toxic effects in humans vary from 40 mg up to 2000 mg (Table I). Xylazine is metabolized in the liver and is excreted to 70% renal and to 30% biliary in dogs (2). Studies showed that the drug is metabolized to nearly 20 metabolites, with only 8% of the administered dose bein ...
... dosages known to produce toxic effects in humans vary from 40 mg up to 2000 mg (Table I). Xylazine is metabolized in the liver and is excreted to 70% renal and to 30% biliary in dogs (2). Studies showed that the drug is metabolized to nearly 20 metabolites, with only 8% of the administered dose bein ...
The prokinetic cinitapride has no clinically relevant pharmacokinetic
... gastroesophageal reflux and functional disorders in gastrointestinal motility (delayed gastric emptying). Prescription data analysis show its use distribution in dyspepsia (35%), functional gut disorders and constipation (30%), and gastroesophageal reflux and hiatus hernia (28%). The incidence of si ...
... gastroesophageal reflux and functional disorders in gastrointestinal motility (delayed gastric emptying). Prescription data analysis show its use distribution in dyspepsia (35%), functional gut disorders and constipation (30%), and gastroesophageal reflux and hiatus hernia (28%). The incidence of si ...
IMC Analysis Pfizer`s Zoloft 1 IMC ANALYSIS
... felt starting in 2005 with the effects of competition and increased scrutiny from regulators (Wilson, 2009). As a result Pfizer is in process of cutting costs and finding new drugs. CEO Jeff Kindler promised and met the goal to cut $2 billion in costs by the end of 2008 (Wilson, 2009). Other goals i ...
... felt starting in 2005 with the effects of competition and increased scrutiny from regulators (Wilson, 2009). As a result Pfizer is in process of cutting costs and finding new drugs. CEO Jeff Kindler promised and met the goal to cut $2 billion in costs by the end of 2008 (Wilson, 2009). Other goals i ...
1. Clinical Pharmacology
... • Opioid antagonists (naloxone and naltrexone): Buprenorphine has affinity for µ opioid receptors similar to the opioid antagonists. In the event of overdose of buprenorphine, very high doses of naloxone may be required to partially reverse its effects. Cases have been reported in which naloxone in ...
... • Opioid antagonists (naloxone and naltrexone): Buprenorphine has affinity for µ opioid receptors similar to the opioid antagonists. In the event of overdose of buprenorphine, very high doses of naloxone may be required to partially reverse its effects. Cases have been reported in which naloxone in ...
licensing opportunity propylene glycol free minoxidil
... industrial scale-up issues that are decisive factors in many project failures. For this reason, we developed several technology platforms that allow the manufacturing of stable and homogeneous nanoparticles without the use of volatile organic solvents or special equipment, thus ensuring a cost-effec ...
... industrial scale-up issues that are decisive factors in many project failures. For this reason, we developed several technology platforms that allow the manufacturing of stable and homogeneous nanoparticles without the use of volatile organic solvents or special equipment, thus ensuring a cost-effec ...
effect of single oral dose of melatonin on plasma concentration of
... administration.27 Their results are in total agreement with our results in which melatonin cause no effect on cortisol secretion. In another study Stefan et al, has shown different results with humans. It was concluded from their data that in totally blind individuals the single administration of a ...
... administration.27 Their results are in total agreement with our results in which melatonin cause no effect on cortisol secretion. In another study Stefan et al, has shown different results with humans. It was concluded from their data that in totally blind individuals the single administration of a ...
Polysaccharide peptides from COV-1 strain of Coriolus versicolor
... decreased the metabolism of tolbutamide to 4-hydroxytolbutamide in vitro. Enzyme kinetics studies showed that PSP inhibited tolbutamide 4-hydroxylase activity in a competitive, concentration-dependent manner. The whole PSP extract had a Ki value of 12.6 lM and IC50 at 18.4 lM, while the water extrac ...
... decreased the metabolism of tolbutamide to 4-hydroxytolbutamide in vitro. Enzyme kinetics studies showed that PSP inhibited tolbutamide 4-hydroxylase activity in a competitive, concentration-dependent manner. The whole PSP extract had a Ki value of 12.6 lM and IC50 at 18.4 lM, while the water extrac ...
Saw Palmetto - Judith Volpe MD
... Indications: Saw Palmetto is a herb that acts to tone and strengthen the male reproductive system. It may be used with safety where a boost to the male sex hormones is required. It is specific in cases of enlarged prostate glands. It will be of value in infections of the genito-urinary tract. Elling ...
... Indications: Saw Palmetto is a herb that acts to tone and strengthen the male reproductive system. It may be used with safety where a boost to the male sex hormones is required. It is specific in cases of enlarged prostate glands. It will be of value in infections of the genito-urinary tract. Elling ...
An in vitro study on the compatibility and precipitation of a
... both chambers A and B after incubation to 192 hours. These findings were similar to the results of the equilibrium dialysis process of combinations of vancomycin and ceftazidime.9 On the other hand, ciprofloxacin precipitated out irrespective of the presence of vancomycin (range: 20.25%–26.3%) and t ...
... both chambers A and B after incubation to 192 hours. These findings were similar to the results of the equilibrium dialysis process of combinations of vancomycin and ceftazidime.9 On the other hand, ciprofloxacin precipitated out irrespective of the presence of vancomycin (range: 20.25%–26.3%) and t ...
Chloramphenicol
... prototypical broad-spectrum antibiotic, alongside the tetracyclines. Chloramphenicol is effective against a wide variety of Gram-positive and Gramnegative bacteria, including most anaerobic organisms. Due to resistance and safety concerns, it is no longer a first-line agent for any indication in dev ...
... prototypical broad-spectrum antibiotic, alongside the tetracyclines. Chloramphenicol is effective against a wide variety of Gram-positive and Gramnegative bacteria, including most anaerobic organisms. Due to resistance and safety concerns, it is no longer a first-line agent for any indication in dev ...
Evaluation of 22 SIN List 2.0 substances according to the Danish
... A substance can be considered a suspected ED (category 2a) based on data from: • In vivo assays providing data on effects linked to endocrine or other mechanisms (OECD, CF level 5), but where ED mode of action is suspected • In vivo assays providing data about single or multiple endocrine mechanisms ...
... A substance can be considered a suspected ED (category 2a) based on data from: • In vivo assays providing data on effects linked to endocrine or other mechanisms (OECD, CF level 5), but where ED mode of action is suspected • In vivo assays providing data about single or multiple endocrine mechanisms ...
Evaluation of 22 SIN List 2.0 substances according to
... Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), Second revised edition, United Nations New York and Geneva, 2007 ...
... Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), Second revised edition, United Nations New York and Geneva, 2007 ...
lec8.Treatment of Cough
... Afferent ناقل لالشاره نحو المركز ( المخ او الحبل الشكوكي ) مهمهconduction from these receptors is via fibers in the vagus nerve; central components of the reflex probably involve several mechanisms or centres that are distinct تختلف عنfrom the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respirat ...
... Afferent ناقل لالشاره نحو المركز ( المخ او الحبل الشكوكي ) مهمهconduction from these receptors is via fibers in the vagus nerve; central components of the reflex probably involve several mechanisms or centres that are distinct تختلف عنfrom the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respirat ...
Acetylsalicylic acid - Wiley Online Library
... A literature search was performed via Google and PubMed using keywords, including BCS, ASA, polymorphs, hydrate, absolute bioavailability, fraction absorbed (FA), pharmacokinetics, BE, mucosa, and hydrolysis. Solubility Determination of ASA In order to determine the solubility of ASA, buffers were p ...
... A literature search was performed via Google and PubMed using keywords, including BCS, ASA, polymorphs, hydrate, absolute bioavailability, fraction absorbed (FA), pharmacokinetics, BE, mucosa, and hydrolysis. Solubility Determination of ASA In order to determine the solubility of ASA, buffers were p ...
Why Do We Use 600 mg of Rifampicin in
... 600-mg dose yields serum drug concentrations well above the minimum inhibitory concentration of rifampicin against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The second is the argument that adverse events may be dose related. The third is the economic argument: Rifampicin was prohibitively expensive at the time of ...
... 600-mg dose yields serum drug concentrations well above the minimum inhibitory concentration of rifampicin against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The second is the argument that adverse events may be dose related. The third is the economic argument: Rifampicin was prohibitively expensive at the time of ...
Drinking Water Quality Management System
... managing documents and records required by the Quality Management System (QMS). The procedures address how documents and records are: made readily identifiable; kept current; protected; kept legible; made available at all times; and ultimately disposed of. 5.2 Documents Control Procedure Procedure D ...
... managing documents and records required by the Quality Management System (QMS). The procedures address how documents and records are: made readily identifiable; kept current; protected; kept legible; made available at all times; and ultimately disposed of. 5.2 Documents Control Procedure Procedure D ...
Update on the Pharmacodynamics and
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2/10/2015 Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) – Plant Precursor to THC
... Which compounds are chiral? ...
... Which compounds are chiral? ...
GAO ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE Federal Agencies
... antibiotics are transferred from animals to humans through the consumption or handling of meat that contains antibiotic-resistant bacteria. However, researchers disagree about the extent of harm to human health from this transference. Many studies have found that the use of antibiotics in animals po ...
... antibiotics are transferred from animals to humans through the consumption or handling of meat that contains antibiotic-resistant bacteria. However, researchers disagree about the extent of harm to human health from this transference. Many studies have found that the use of antibiotics in animals po ...
Evaluation of Diuretic activities of hydro
... convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct. Each region of the renal tubule hasuniquelphysiological properties and roles in the production of urine (Rang et al., 2007). Urine formation begins when a large amount of fluid that is virtually free of protein is filte ...
... convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct. Each region of the renal tubule hasuniquelphysiological properties and roles in the production of urine (Rang et al., 2007). Urine formation begins when a large amount of fluid that is virtually free of protein is filte ...
Pharmacovigilance in Ghana: A Systems Analysis, April 2010
... Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for International Drug Monitoring in Uppsala, Sweden (UMC). However, across all levels (national, public health programs, and health treatment facilities), lack of a dedicated pharmacovigilance budget, a safety bulletin, pharmacovigilance training for health c ...
... Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for International Drug Monitoring in Uppsala, Sweden (UMC). However, across all levels (national, public health programs, and health treatment facilities), lack of a dedicated pharmacovigilance budget, a safety bulletin, pharmacovigilance training for health c ...
quantitative analysis of loperamide hydrochloride in the presence its
... been reported that loperamide could have some interest as an antihyperalgesic agent reducing pain without any central nervous system side effects [2]. Loperamide is orally administered and is moderately absorbed (about 40%) from the gastrointestinal tract to undergo first-pass metabolism in the live ...
... been reported that loperamide could have some interest as an antihyperalgesic agent reducing pain without any central nervous system side effects [2]. Loperamide is orally administered and is moderately absorbed (about 40%) from the gastrointestinal tract to undergo first-pass metabolism in the live ...
PHARMACEUTICAL IMPURITY ANALYSIS SOLUTIONS
... impurities, followed by their isolation and characterization. For all three types of impurities, it is critical to develop a robust method during process development that can eventually be validated and transferred to QA/QC. Developing reliable methods for impurities regulated at very low levels, su ...
... impurities, followed by their isolation and characterization. For all three types of impurities, it is critical to develop a robust method during process development that can eventually be validated and transferred to QA/QC. Developing reliable methods for impurities regulated at very low levels, su ...
Pharmacokinetics of Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate
... concentrations after oral or intragastric administration. When given in combination with rifampin, erythromycin has synergistic bactericidal activity against this organism.3 Because no erythromycin formulations are approved for oral or intragastric administration to horses and because there have bee ...
... concentrations after oral or intragastric administration. When given in combination with rifampin, erythromycin has synergistic bactericidal activity against this organism.3 Because no erythromycin formulations are approved for oral or intragastric administration to horses and because there have bee ...
Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products
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”.