Update on the Management of Onychomycosis: Highlights of the
... molds because the nondennatophytes are not effectively eradicated by most of the available antifungal agents. Preexisting cases of tinea pedis predispose an individual to onychomycosis. The condition usually starts when trauma weakens the seal between the nail plate and the nail bed, allowing fungal ...
... molds because the nondennatophytes are not effectively eradicated by most of the available antifungal agents. Preexisting cases of tinea pedis predispose an individual to onychomycosis. The condition usually starts when trauma weakens the seal between the nail plate and the nail bed, allowing fungal ...
Module 2: The Science of Addiction
... • Clinical experience has suggest that induction procedures with patients receiving long-acting opioids (e.g. methadone-maintenance patients) are basically the same as those used with patients taking shortacting opioids, except: – The time interval between the last dose of medication and the first d ...
... • Clinical experience has suggest that induction procedures with patients receiving long-acting opioids (e.g. methadone-maintenance patients) are basically the same as those used with patients taking shortacting opioids, except: – The time interval between the last dose of medication and the first d ...
Public Assessment Report Mutual Recognition Procedure DALSAN
... isozyme CYP2D6 and, unlike some other SSRIs, citalopram is only a weak inhibitor of this important enzyme system which is involved in the metabolism of many drugs (including antiarrhythmics, neuroleptics, beta-blockers, tricyclic antidepressants and some SSRIs). In addition, protein-binding is relat ...
... isozyme CYP2D6 and, unlike some other SSRIs, citalopram is only a weak inhibitor of this important enzyme system which is involved in the metabolism of many drugs (including antiarrhythmics, neuroleptics, beta-blockers, tricyclic antidepressants and some SSRIs). In addition, protein-binding is relat ...
G UIDELINE Acne Guideline 2005 Update
... have meetings to discuss the evidence thus collected, and to draw up a set of recommendations for acne management to be distributed to all participating countries where the general implementation of these guidelines would be encouraged. Two main groups were formed, in America and Europe. Meetings we ...
... have meetings to discuss the evidence thus collected, and to draw up a set of recommendations for acne management to be distributed to all participating countries where the general implementation of these guidelines would be encouraged. Two main groups were formed, in America and Europe. Meetings we ...
Tetracycline Phosphate Complex
... The absorption of the tetracyclines is reduced by divalent and trivalent cations such as aluminium, bismuth, calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc, and therefore use of tetracyclines with antacids, iron preparations, some foods such as milk and dairy products, or other preparations containing such cati ...
... The absorption of the tetracyclines is reduced by divalent and trivalent cations such as aluminium, bismuth, calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc, and therefore use of tetracyclines with antacids, iron preparations, some foods such as milk and dairy products, or other preparations containing such cati ...
CASSIA TORA ETHANOL INDUCED ULCER Research Article
... at doses 125 mg/kg, 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg was administered orally. Parameters evaluated were gastric volume, pH, free acidity, total acidity, mean ulcer score and ulcer index. Results: Pre-treatment of the extract showed ulcer protection in a dose dependent manner (125 mg/kg, 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/ ...
... at doses 125 mg/kg, 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg was administered orally. Parameters evaluated were gastric volume, pH, free acidity, total acidity, mean ulcer score and ulcer index. Results: Pre-treatment of the extract showed ulcer protection in a dose dependent manner (125 mg/kg, 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/ ...
annex iv: biowaiver request for additional strengths
... bioequivalent if they are pharmaceutically equivalent or Pharmaceutical alternatives and their bioavailabilities (rate and extent) after administration in the same molar dose lie within acceptable predefined limits. These limits are set to ensure comparable in vivo performance, i.e. similarity in te ...
... bioequivalent if they are pharmaceutically equivalent or Pharmaceutical alternatives and their bioavailabilities (rate and extent) after administration in the same molar dose lie within acceptable predefined limits. These limits are set to ensure comparable in vivo performance, i.e. similarity in te ...
Department for Transport - Over-the
... limit for driving in this country. Each class of drug was reviewed individually. We looked at its structure and function, pharmacokinetics, sedating properties and its effect on performance. Although some of the drugs reviewed do not usually cause sedation at the recommended dose, if taken above the ...
... limit for driving in this country. Each class of drug was reviewed individually. We looked at its structure and function, pharmacokinetics, sedating properties and its effect on performance. Although some of the drugs reviewed do not usually cause sedation at the recommended dose, if taken above the ...
Chapter 15. Diuretic Agents
... Abnormalities in fluid volume and electrolyte composition are common and important clinical problems. Drugs that block the transport functions of the renal tubules are valuable clinical tools in the treatment of these disorders. Although various agents that increase urine flow have been described si ...
... Abnormalities in fluid volume and electrolyte composition are common and important clinical problems. Drugs that block the transport functions of the renal tubules are valuable clinical tools in the treatment of these disorders. Although various agents that increase urine flow have been described si ...
National Conference on “Recent Advances in Herbal Drug Technology”
... Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Erandwane, Pune411038, ...
... Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Erandwane, Pune411038, ...
Volume 13.4
... established as official compendia for the United States in the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. Its’ status continues today. In 1938, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was born, having originally been the US Department of Agriculture Bureau of Chemistry, then the Food, Drug and Insecticide Admin ...
... established as official compendia for the United States in the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. Its’ status continues today. In 1938, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was born, having originally been the US Department of Agriculture Bureau of Chemistry, then the Food, Drug and Insecticide Admin ...
Basics and Potential Applications of Surfactants
... These surfactants are the most widely used type of surfactant for preparing shampoos because of its excellent cleaning properties and high hair conditioning effects. Anionic surfactants are particularly effective at oily cleaning and oil/clay suspension. Still, they can react in the wash water with ...
... These surfactants are the most widely used type of surfactant for preparing shampoos because of its excellent cleaning properties and high hair conditioning effects. Anionic surfactants are particularly effective at oily cleaning and oil/clay suspension. Still, they can react in the wash water with ...
Antihistamines in pediatric allergy
... on H1 receptors, it is clear that antiH1antihistamines are the most common drugs used to treat allergic diseases.8 H1 antihistamines are not receptor antagonists as previously thought, but are inverse agonists.9 When neither histamine nor antihistamine is present, the active and inactive states of t ...
... on H1 receptors, it is clear that antiH1antihistamines are the most common drugs used to treat allergic diseases.8 H1 antihistamines are not receptor antagonists as previously thought, but are inverse agonists.9 When neither histamine nor antihistamine is present, the active and inactive states of t ...
Preparation and Evaluation of Soft Gellan Gum Gel Containing
... use soft gel. Gellan gum is a high molecular weight water-soluble linear anionic polysaccharide produced by the fermentation of the organism Sphingomonas elodea [1]. The native form of gellan gum contains two acyl substituents, namely acetate and glycerate. Acylated gellan gum gives soft, very elast ...
... use soft gel. Gellan gum is a high molecular weight water-soluble linear anionic polysaccharide produced by the fermentation of the organism Sphingomonas elodea [1]. The native form of gellan gum contains two acyl substituents, namely acetate and glycerate. Acylated gellan gum gives soft, very elast ...
Reanalysis of Carbamazepine and Carbamazepine
... model also suggested a new evidence of possible autoinduction of CBZ. The fitted values of Vmax and Km could represent the average values before and during autoinduction and were likely to change with time. Eichelbaum et al. reported that the CBZ-E plasma concentration curves followed multiple dosin ...
... model also suggested a new evidence of possible autoinduction of CBZ. The fitted values of Vmax and Km could represent the average values before and during autoinduction and were likely to change with time. Eichelbaum et al. reported that the CBZ-E plasma concentration curves followed multiple dosin ...
... of clomipramine, have measured only CMI. A few of them, however, have simultaneously determined its desmethyl and hydroxy-metabolites. Furthermore, these methods have accomplished a complex, expensive, and time-consuming threestep liquid–liquid extraction which requires more sophisticated equipment ...
Risperdal/Risperdal M-Tab/ Risperdal Consta (risperidone)
... At lower dosages, Risperdal is generally well tolerated. Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, and agitation. There is a higher incidence of extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) when the dosage of Risperdal exceeds 6 mg/day. EPS are neurologica ...
... At lower dosages, Risperdal is generally well tolerated. Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, and agitation. There is a higher incidence of extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) when the dosage of Risperdal exceeds 6 mg/day. EPS are neurologica ...
NORTRIPTYLINE 10MG TABLETS NORTRIPTYLINE 25MG TABLETS UKPAR
... metabolisers') and may have higher than expected plasma concentrations at usual doses. The percentage of 'poor metabolisers' in a population is also affected by its ethnic origin. Older patients have been reported to have higher plasma concentrations of the active nortriptyline metabolite 10-hydroxy ...
... metabolisers') and may have higher than expected plasma concentrations at usual doses. The percentage of 'poor metabolisers' in a population is also affected by its ethnic origin. Older patients have been reported to have higher plasma concentrations of the active nortriptyline metabolite 10-hydroxy ...
Adverse events associated with dietary supplements - Direct-MS
... We did a 1-year multicentre observational study of dietary supplement exposures reported to 14 poison control centres from Jan 1 to Dec 31, 1998. We invited 21 of the 65 centres in the USA to participate, on the basis of location, population size, or previous interest in the effects of dietary suppl ...
... We did a 1-year multicentre observational study of dietary supplement exposures reported to 14 poison control centres from Jan 1 to Dec 31, 1998. We invited 21 of the 65 centres in the USA to participate, on the basis of location, population size, or previous interest in the effects of dietary suppl ...
Campus Location: Wilmington Effective Date: 2018
... See Core Curriculum Competencies and Program Graduate Competencies at the end of the syllabus. CCPOs are linked to every competency they develop. Measurable Performance Objectives (MPOs): Upon completion of this course, the student will: 1. Identify the general principles of pharmacology. ...
... See Core Curriculum Competencies and Program Graduate Competencies at the end of the syllabus. CCPOs are linked to every competency they develop. Measurable Performance Objectives (MPOs): Upon completion of this course, the student will: 1. Identify the general principles of pharmacology. ...
Inhaled synthetic surfactant abolishes the early allergen-induced response in asthma K.S. Babu
... delivered. Following the resolution of these problems, the clinical trial was restarted. Consequently, the data presented in this paper are of the seven subjects subsequently treated postmechanical failure, all of whom are reported in this study, and who had complete and evaluable data, and had rece ...
... delivered. Following the resolution of these problems, the clinical trial was restarted. Consequently, the data presented in this paper are of the seven subjects subsequently treated postmechanical failure, all of whom are reported in this study, and who had complete and evaluable data, and had rece ...
Saw Palmetto
... saw palmetto. Although no clinical evidence has been reported to date, the possibility of endocrine or alpha-adrenergic blocking effects in combinations with other drugs cannot be excluded, as scientific studies of interactions with other drugs have not been conducted. Patients should have a medical ...
... saw palmetto. Although no clinical evidence has been reported to date, the possibility of endocrine or alpha-adrenergic blocking effects in combinations with other drugs cannot be excluded, as scientific studies of interactions with other drugs have not been conducted. Patients should have a medical ...
Diversity and Versatility of Actinomycetes and its Role in Antibiotic
... Champe, 2009). Streptomyces strains have produced many of the antibiotics known to humans as a result of their competition against other soil microorganisms. It appears that these organisms produce antibiotics to kill off potential competitors (Laskaris et al., 2010). One of the first antibiotics us ...
... Champe, 2009). Streptomyces strains have produced many of the antibiotics known to humans as a result of their competition against other soil microorganisms. It appears that these organisms produce antibiotics to kill off potential competitors (Laskaris et al., 2010). One of the first antibiotics us ...
Evaluation of the Anti Platelet Aggregation Effects of Diltiazem
... current study covered all aspects of platelet aggregation like all stimulants of aggregation needs to tested at the same time and second messengers as well. The receptor and channels evaluation still remains unresolved issue how these agents exactly inhibit platelet aggregation needs still further e ...
... current study covered all aspects of platelet aggregation like all stimulants of aggregation needs to tested at the same time and second messengers as well. The receptor and channels evaluation still remains unresolved issue how these agents exactly inhibit platelet aggregation needs still further e ...
SPORANOX® Oral Solution
... Oral Candidiasis: Two randomised, double-blind studies using fluconazole as a comparator were conducted in Group IV HIV-positive adults with culture proven oral candidiasis. In one study, itraconazole 100 mg b.i.d. (n = 135) was compared to fluconazole 100 mg o.d. (n = 132) each given for 7 days. M ...
... Oral Candidiasis: Two randomised, double-blind studies using fluconazole as a comparator were conducted in Group IV HIV-positive adults with culture proven oral candidiasis. In one study, itraconazole 100 mg b.i.d. (n = 135) was compared to fluconazole 100 mg o.d. (n = 132) each given for 7 days. M ...
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”.