19 - Volcani Center
... Dissolved Humic Acid to Remove Hydrophobic Contaminants from Water by Complexation-Flocculation Processes. Guidance with Prof. M. Rebhun. 2000. Co-supervising (consulting) M.Sc. thesis of Mrs. Rama Dikshtein (Technion). Title: Compost Production from Municipal Solid Waste in Windrow Systems. Guidanc ...
... Dissolved Humic Acid to Remove Hydrophobic Contaminants from Water by Complexation-Flocculation Processes. Guidance with Prof. M. Rebhun. 2000. Co-supervising (consulting) M.Sc. thesis of Mrs. Rama Dikshtein (Technion). Title: Compost Production from Municipal Solid Waste in Windrow Systems. Guidanc ...
RISK PROFILE of acetanilide
... The potential for hypersensitivity reactions, such as provocation of asthma attacks and skin irritation should be considered. Although, they will probably present a much lower risk regarding the low exposure doses from cosmetics. ii) Gastric mucosal damage can occur with topical application of ibupr ...
... The potential for hypersensitivity reactions, such as provocation of asthma attacks and skin irritation should be considered. Although, they will probably present a much lower risk regarding the low exposure doses from cosmetics. ii) Gastric mucosal damage can occur with topical application of ibupr ...
RISK PROFILE of acetanilide
... Hydrogen peroxide is fairly stable in concentrations of up to 40 percent. It does, however, break down with exposure to water, sunlight, and over time, into water and oxygen. However, hydrogen peroxide that is produced for the technical industry, as well as over the counter drug store hydrogen perox ...
... Hydrogen peroxide is fairly stable in concentrations of up to 40 percent. It does, however, break down with exposure to water, sunlight, and over time, into water and oxygen. However, hydrogen peroxide that is produced for the technical industry, as well as over the counter drug store hydrogen perox ...
Pesticide residues in food – 1967
... Long-term studies Rat. In one experiment published in 1952, 24 rats (12 of each sex) were given 2.5, 25 and 75 ppm of chlordane in the diet for 2 years. The sample of chlordane used had an LD50 of 450 mg/kg (Lehman, 1951). It was found that 25 and 75 ppm gave moderate to severe signs of intoxication ...
... Long-term studies Rat. In one experiment published in 1952, 24 rats (12 of each sex) were given 2.5, 25 and 75 ppm of chlordane in the diet for 2 years. The sample of chlordane used had an LD50 of 450 mg/kg (Lehman, 1951). It was found that 25 and 75 ppm gave moderate to severe signs of intoxication ...
Addressing specific regulatory excipient requirements
... z Excipients presented as a mixture of compounds: Details of the composition (qualitative and quantitative) required. z Novel excipients and excipients presented as a mixture of compounds: Bibliographical data on the chemistry and on the toxicology and the field in which it is already used. z Annex ...
... z Excipients presented as a mixture of compounds: Details of the composition (qualitative and quantitative) required. z Novel excipients and excipients presented as a mixture of compounds: Bibliographical data on the chemistry and on the toxicology and the field in which it is already used. z Annex ...
Effects of chronic d-amphetamine administration on the reinforcing
... response curve rightward and downward. Moreover, damphetamine decreased cocaine choice when cocaine and food were concurrently available and decreased break points for cocaine under a progressive-ratio (PR) schedule (Negus 2003; Negus and Mello 2003a). Importantly, damphetamine was administered chro ...
... response curve rightward and downward. Moreover, damphetamine decreased cocaine choice when cocaine and food were concurrently available and decreased break points for cocaine under a progressive-ratio (PR) schedule (Negus 2003; Negus and Mello 2003a). Importantly, damphetamine was administered chro ...
GHB - CAP Members
... GHB and its analogues are abused for their euphoric and calming effects and because some people believe they build muscles and cause weight loss. GHB and its analogues are also misused for their ability to increase libido, suggestibility, passivity, and to cause amnesia (no memory of events while un ...
... GHB and its analogues are abused for their euphoric and calming effects and because some people believe they build muscles and cause weight loss. GHB and its analogues are also misused for their ability to increase libido, suggestibility, passivity, and to cause amnesia (no memory of events while un ...
SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF CLOPIDOGREL AND
... precipitate congestive heart failure (which worsens with fluid overload in those at risk). It may cause anemia. Mild weight gain is common due to increase in subcutaneous adipose tissue. In studies, patients on pioglitazone had an increased proportion of upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, ...
... precipitate congestive heart failure (which worsens with fluid overload in those at risk). It may cause anemia. Mild weight gain is common due to increase in subcutaneous adipose tissue. In studies, patients on pioglitazone had an increased proportion of upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, ...
PROPOSAL FOR THE INCLUSION OF RISPERIDONE FOR THE
... Kapur’s model of aberrant salience can be used to understand why antipsychotic medications are effective. Importantly, both typical and atypical antipsychotic medications have been shown to antagonise dopamine receptors, lowering levels of dopamine-mediated transmission18,19. That is, antipsychotic ...
... Kapur’s model of aberrant salience can be used to understand why antipsychotic medications are effective. Importantly, both typical and atypical antipsychotic medications have been shown to antagonise dopamine receptors, lowering levels of dopamine-mediated transmission18,19. That is, antipsychotic ...
material safety data sheet - Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica
... provides a wide margin of safety comparable to or exceeding many drugs used in the field of animal health. When Atgard® Swine Wormer is used as part of a regular parasite treatment program in young growing pigs and in breeding stock on a given farm, it becomes an important management factor by gradu ...
... provides a wide margin of safety comparable to or exceeding many drugs used in the field of animal health. When Atgard® Swine Wormer is used as part of a regular parasite treatment program in young growing pigs and in breeding stock on a given farm, it becomes an important management factor by gradu ...
JIPBS Simple UV spectrophotometric assay of Furosemide Original Article
... Furosemide is the most commonly used high potency loop diuretics use in clinical practices. A least time consuming efficient and simple UV spectrophotometric method for the assay of furosemide has been developed. Comparison of assay of four different brands of furosemide (Furosemide, Lasix, Diuza, D ...
... Furosemide is the most commonly used high potency loop diuretics use in clinical practices. A least time consuming efficient and simple UV spectrophotometric method for the assay of furosemide has been developed. Comparison of assay of four different brands of furosemide (Furosemide, Lasix, Diuza, D ...
CLINDOXYL GEL - Skin Therapy Letter
... decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the CLINDOXYL Gel Prescribing Information ...
... decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the CLINDOXYL Gel Prescribing Information ...
Neomycin - Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority
... and considered published and unpublished target animal safety data and information on neomycin. This included a literature review of information available in the public domain, as well as adverse experience reports (AERs) provided to the APVMA and animal safety studies provided by holders. The most ...
... and considered published and unpublished target animal safety data and information on neomycin. This included a literature review of information available in the public domain, as well as adverse experience reports (AERs) provided to the APVMA and animal safety studies provided by holders. The most ...
SURVEILLANCE OF ANTIBIOTIC CONSUMPTION AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN SWEDISH INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
... data were collected from an increasing number of ICUs over the years 19972001. Data from ICUs covering up to six million out of Sweden’s nine million inhabitants were included. In paper 4, the indications for antibiotic prescribing were studied during two weeks in 2000. Paper 5 investigated Pseudomo ...
... data were collected from an increasing number of ICUs over the years 19972001. Data from ICUs covering up to six million out of Sweden’s nine million inhabitants were included. In paper 4, the indications for antibiotic prescribing were studied during two weeks in 2000. Paper 5 investigated Pseudomo ...
Piracetam (NootropilIV)
... Treatment of myoclonus of cortical origin The daily dosage should begin at 7.2 g, increasing by 4.8 g every three or four days up to a maximum of 24 g, in two or three sub-doses. Treatment with other anti-myoclonic medicinal products should be maintained at the same dosage. Depending on the clinical ...
... Treatment of myoclonus of cortical origin The daily dosage should begin at 7.2 g, increasing by 4.8 g every three or four days up to a maximum of 24 g, in two or three sub-doses. Treatment with other anti-myoclonic medicinal products should be maintained at the same dosage. Depending on the clinical ...
Folami Osikoya - University of Colorado Denver
... However, it is unknown what effect melatonin has on isoniazid, INH activity, serum concentrations, or tuberculosis infection when the two therapies are combined. Melatonin may impair the efficacy of some calcium-channel blockers, and caution is advised with concurrent use.1 Other safety issues: Poss ...
... However, it is unknown what effect melatonin has on isoniazid, INH activity, serum concentrations, or tuberculosis infection when the two therapies are combined. Melatonin may impair the efficacy of some calcium-channel blockers, and caution is advised with concurrent use.1 Other safety issues: Poss ...
The Potential of Cyclodextrins as Novel Active Pharmaceutical
... Cyclodextrins (CDs) are chemical entities of natural origin, which are derived from bacterial degradation of starch through the metabolic action of cyclodextrin glycosyl transferase enzyme (GCTase). This peculiar enzyme is present in several species of alkalophilic bacillus species (e.g., Bacillus m ...
... Cyclodextrins (CDs) are chemical entities of natural origin, which are derived from bacterial degradation of starch through the metabolic action of cyclodextrin glycosyl transferase enzyme (GCTase). This peculiar enzyme is present in several species of alkalophilic bacillus species (e.g., Bacillus m ...
new zealand data sheet
... not clear. However, based on the available data across species, the window of vulnerability to these changes is believed to correlate with exposures in the third trimester of gestation through the first several months of life, but may extend out to approximately three years of age in humans. Some pu ...
... not clear. However, based on the available data across species, the window of vulnerability to these changes is believed to correlate with exposures in the third trimester of gestation through the first several months of life, but may extend out to approximately three years of age in humans. Some pu ...
Determine by Doctor
... achieved somewhat higher concentrations for one or the other tablet formulation. Two to 4 days of therapy may be required to achieve steady-state plasma concentrations. Although optimal therapeutic plasma concentrations suitable for all patients have not yet been determined, therapeutic plasma conc ...
... achieved somewhat higher concentrations for one or the other tablet formulation. Two to 4 days of therapy may be required to achieve steady-state plasma concentrations. Although optimal therapeutic plasma concentrations suitable for all patients have not yet been determined, therapeutic plasma conc ...
Fact sheets
... The following information contains certain “forward-looking statements”, relating to the company’s business, which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “estimates”, “believes”, “expects”, “may”, “are expected to”, “will”, “will continue”, “should”, “would be”, “seeks” ...
... The following information contains certain “forward-looking statements”, relating to the company’s business, which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “estimates”, “believes”, “expects”, “may”, “are expected to”, “will”, “will continue”, “should”, “would be”, “seeks” ...
Paracetamol - A Review of Three Routes of Administration - e
... A placebo is a pharmacologically inert substance that may have a medical effect based solely on the power of suggestion. This is known as the placebo effect. By comparing drugs to a placebo, the pharmacological effects of the study drug are identified. ...
... A placebo is a pharmacologically inert substance that may have a medical effect based solely on the power of suggestion. This is known as the placebo effect. By comparing drugs to a placebo, the pharmacological effects of the study drug are identified. ...
Organic Compounds in Unsaturated Soil - Engineering
... neutral pH is also favourable for most microorganisms, but some have been found to exist at a pH of 3.0. Furthermore, the microorganisms often exist in a substrate limited growth pat tern which takes off when a new source of organic matter is present. An increase in temperature also stimulates activ ...
... neutral pH is also favourable for most microorganisms, but some have been found to exist at a pH of 3.0. Furthermore, the microorganisms often exist in a substrate limited growth pat tern which takes off when a new source of organic matter is present. An increase in temperature also stimulates activ ...
Pediatric allergic rhinitis: Factors affecting treatment
... attention to the risk/benefit ratio of any therapeutic intervention in this population. The ARIA guidelines also include a review of the therapeutic agents that are indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, including oral and intranasal antihistamines, intranasal glucocorticosteroids, local c ...
... attention to the risk/benefit ratio of any therapeutic intervention in this population. The ARIA guidelines also include a review of the therapeutic agents that are indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, including oral and intranasal antihistamines, intranasal glucocorticosteroids, local c ...
Citizen Petition to Investigate Polyethylene Glycol 3350
... Communications about Ongoing Safety Reviews (ECs), and Information for Healthcare Professionals (HCP)] posted and in development since the May 21, 2009 meeting. The Drug Safety Oversight Board discussed reports of metabolic acidosis, metabolic acidosis with increased anion gap, and neuropsychiatric ...
... Communications about Ongoing Safety Reviews (ECs), and Information for Healthcare Professionals (HCP)] posted and in development since the May 21, 2009 meeting. The Drug Safety Oversight Board discussed reports of metabolic acidosis, metabolic acidosis with increased anion gap, and neuropsychiatric ...
Cannabidiol: Pharmacology and potential therapeutic role
... C. sativa produces more than 80 terpenophenolic compounds called cannabinoids, which are present in varying relative proportions depending on the strain.13,14 Isolation and characterization of these highly lipophilic compounds led to studies that found that psychotropic effects are due to D9-THC (Fi ...
... C. sativa produces more than 80 terpenophenolic compounds called cannabinoids, which are present in varying relative proportions depending on the strain.13,14 Isolation and characterization of these highly lipophilic compounds led to studies that found that psychotropic effects are due to D9-THC (Fi ...
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”.