Rebamipide
... Increasing mucin levels in the stomach ▪ effective in the treatment of gastric ulcers and gastritis in humans Increases the production of mucin-like substances in the cornea ...
... Increasing mucin levels in the stomach ▪ effective in the treatment of gastric ulcers and gastritis in humans Increases the production of mucin-like substances in the cornea ...
Appendix 9: Drugs used in ASD
... (Appendix 9 of: Ministries of Health and Education. 2008. New Zealand Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline Wellington: Ministry of Health) ...
... (Appendix 9 of: Ministries of Health and Education. 2008. New Zealand Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline Wellington: Ministry of Health) ...
Pharmacy Newsletter - Gold Coast Health Plan
... • ...there is an increased risk of hypertensive reactions when Wellbutrin XL is used concomitantly with MAOIs. • Wellbutrin XL is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to bupropion or other ingredients of Wellbutrin XL. • Anaphylactoid/anaphylactic reactions and Stevens-Johnson ...
... • ...there is an increased risk of hypertensive reactions when Wellbutrin XL is used concomitantly with MAOIs. • Wellbutrin XL is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to bupropion or other ingredients of Wellbutrin XL. • Anaphylactoid/anaphylactic reactions and Stevens-Johnson ...
5-Antifungal Chemotherapy
... Inhibit ergosterol synthesis (fungal CYPs) by inhibiting 14 α demethylase ,a fungal CYP450 enzyme ,which converts Lanosterol to Ergosterol (1. cross inhibition of host CYP450 2.decreased host cholesterol synthesis with some of these drugs) Resistance occurs due to decreased intracellular accumulatio ...
... Inhibit ergosterol synthesis (fungal CYPs) by inhibiting 14 α demethylase ,a fungal CYP450 enzyme ,which converts Lanosterol to Ergosterol (1. cross inhibition of host CYP450 2.decreased host cholesterol synthesis with some of these drugs) Resistance occurs due to decreased intracellular accumulatio ...
PHARMACOLOGY – Simplified, not Mystified
... superior to 650 of ASA with longer duration of action • Naproxen sodium OTC (Aleve)—440 mg comparable to 400 mg of ibuprofen with longer duration • Celecoxib (Celebrex)—less effective than full doses of naproxen or ibuprofen; less GI toxicity; no platelet effects • All NSAIDS can decrease renal bloo ...
... superior to 650 of ASA with longer duration of action • Naproxen sodium OTC (Aleve)—440 mg comparable to 400 mg of ibuprofen with longer duration • Celecoxib (Celebrex)—less effective than full doses of naproxen or ibuprofen; less GI toxicity; no platelet effects • All NSAIDS can decrease renal bloo ...
IOP Asymmetry: Risk Factor for Glaucoma?
... was not statistically significant. The study was inspired, in part, by the growing use of anticoagulants among the elderly. Even so, study coauthor Matthew T. Witmer, MD, was impressed by how widespread the use of these drugs was (64 percent) in this cohort drawn from a private retina practice. “The ...
... was not statistically significant. The study was inspired, in part, by the growing use of anticoagulants among the elderly. Even so, study coauthor Matthew T. Witmer, MD, was impressed by how widespread the use of these drugs was (64 percent) in this cohort drawn from a private retina practice. “The ...
Antimicrobial Agents
... • Gentamicin is the most commonly used, covering Gram-negative aerobes, e.g. Enteric organisms (E.coli, Klebsiella, S. faecalis, Pseudomonas and Proteus spp.) • It is also used in antibiotic combination against Staphylococcus aureus. • It is not active against aerobic Streptococci. ...
... • Gentamicin is the most commonly used, covering Gram-negative aerobes, e.g. Enteric organisms (E.coli, Klebsiella, S. faecalis, Pseudomonas and Proteus spp.) • It is also used in antibiotic combination against Staphylococcus aureus. • It is not active against aerobic Streptococci. ...
Antimicrobial Agents - Hashemite University
... • Gentamicin is the most commonly used, covering Gram-negative aerobes, e.g. Enteric organisms (E.coli, Klebsiella, S. faecalis, Pseudomonas and Proteus spp.) • It is also used in antibiotic combination against Staphylococcus aureus. • It is not active against aerobic Streptococci. ...
... • Gentamicin is the most commonly used, covering Gram-negative aerobes, e.g. Enteric organisms (E.coli, Klebsiella, S. faecalis, Pseudomonas and Proteus spp.) • It is also used in antibiotic combination against Staphylococcus aureus. • It is not active against aerobic Streptococci. ...
Slide 1
... They act against the blood, including sexual forms of plasmodia and may also reduce transmissibility. Artesunate (i.v.) and artemether (i.m.) are rapidly effective in severe and multidrug-resistant malaria. They are well tolerated but should be used with caution in patients with chronic cardiac diso ...
... They act against the blood, including sexual forms of plasmodia and may also reduce transmissibility. Artesunate (i.v.) and artemether (i.m.) are rapidly effective in severe and multidrug-resistant malaria. They are well tolerated but should be used with caution in patients with chronic cardiac diso ...
tricyclic antidepressants
... Alkalinisation causes significant decrease in the percentage of free amitriptyline; with a drop of 20% when pH rises from 7.0-7.4 and 42% over a pH range of 7.4-7.8. ...
... Alkalinisation causes significant decrease in the percentage of free amitriptyline; with a drop of 20% when pH rises from 7.0-7.4 and 42% over a pH range of 7.4-7.8. ...
Paediatric Benznidazole dossier – English
... The target paediatric patient population was defined through a review of paediatric treatment practices from endemic regions in Latin America. Anonymized data from different treatment centres in Latin America were compiled to confirm the weight and treatment dose range and to identify paediatric ...
... The target paediatric patient population was defined through a review of paediatric treatment practices from endemic regions in Latin America. Anonymized data from different treatment centres in Latin America were compiled to confirm the weight and treatment dose range and to identify paediatric ...
View Poster - Nivalis Therapeutics
... with placebo when all the data were analyzed • There were three adverse events of decreased body weight reported in the 200 mg dose group, however there were no changes in body weight in any of the dose groups when all the weight data were analyzed • Sputum cultures in patients who could spontaneous ...
... with placebo when all the data were analyzed • There were three adverse events of decreased body weight reported in the 200 mg dose group, however there were no changes in body weight in any of the dose groups when all the weight data were analyzed • Sputum cultures in patients who could spontaneous ...
Nebivolol (Bystolic), a Novel Beta Blocker for Hypertension
... Olga Hilas, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, and Danielle Ezzo, PharmD, BCPS, CGP ...
... Olga Hilas, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, and Danielle Ezzo, PharmD, BCPS, CGP ...
Aminoglycosides
... kidneys) and neurotoxicity (damage to the nerves), which observed by the use of very high doses. 1- Nephrotoxicity: Polymyxins can cause a direct toxic effect to kidneys that results in acute tubular necrosis and renal failure. Nephrotoxicity is manifested by increase in serum levels of urea and ...
... kidneys) and neurotoxicity (damage to the nerves), which observed by the use of very high doses. 1- Nephrotoxicity: Polymyxins can cause a direct toxic effect to kidneys that results in acute tubular necrosis and renal failure. Nephrotoxicity is manifested by increase in serum levels of urea and ...
Antihistamines Antacids
... – Low incidence of gynecomastia (breasts devlpmnt in men), reduced libido, impotence, CNS depression / excitement, pneumonia ...
... – Low incidence of gynecomastia (breasts devlpmnt in men), reduced libido, impotence, CNS depression / excitement, pneumonia ...
Coronary Heart Disease Medication
... • Intervention + review based on current status, risk factors, existing treatment • Targets in the GMS contract ...
... • Intervention + review based on current status, risk factors, existing treatment • Targets in the GMS contract ...
Pain Management - Stueck Pharmacy Ltd.
... to 24-48 hrs with repeated doses ◦ Takes 3-5 days to reach plasma steady state ...
... to 24-48 hrs with repeated doses ◦ Takes 3-5 days to reach plasma steady state ...
HTN - Ronna
... • Low flow states (chf, dehydration) - renal insufficiency and orthostasis • Dry cough - up to 20% • Angioedema - <1% • Birth defects - don’t use in pregnant women or women of childbearing age not on birth control ...
... • Low flow states (chf, dehydration) - renal insufficiency and orthostasis • Dry cough - up to 20% • Angioedema - <1% • Birth defects - don’t use in pregnant women or women of childbearing age not on birth control ...
Gout extra Q`s - Ipswich-Year2-Med-PBL-Gp-2
... dose 50 mg/day Fenofibrate, a fibric acid derivative used for the treatment of hyperlipidemia, also has uricosuric activity. Vitamin C may have a mild but persistent urate-lowering effect. Allopurinol - In contrast to probenecid, which is primarily indicated only in patients who have impaired renal ...
... dose 50 mg/day Fenofibrate, a fibric acid derivative used for the treatment of hyperlipidemia, also has uricosuric activity. Vitamin C may have a mild but persistent urate-lowering effect. Allopurinol - In contrast to probenecid, which is primarily indicated only in patients who have impaired renal ...
Pharmacology/Therapeutics II Block I Lectures
... b. Category B – Either animal studies have not demonstrated a risk and studies in women are not available; or an adverse effect seen in animals was not confirmed in a human trial in the first trimester. c. Category C – Either animal studies revealed adverse fetal effects with no verification from hu ...
... b. Category B – Either animal studies have not demonstrated a risk and studies in women are not available; or an adverse effect seen in animals was not confirmed in a human trial in the first trimester. c. Category C – Either animal studies revealed adverse fetal effects with no verification from hu ...
The Pharmacy Team has pulled together all the electronic versions
... RT now only refers to the use of medication by the parental. It should be used only if administering oral medication is not possible or appropriate or urgent sedation with medication is needed. Based on the evidence the two management strategies are:o An IM benzodiazepine (lorazepam) used alone ...
... RT now only refers to the use of medication by the parental. It should be used only if administering oral medication is not possible or appropriate or urgent sedation with medication is needed. Based on the evidence the two management strategies are:o An IM benzodiazepine (lorazepam) used alone ...
Should N-Acetylcysteine Be Used for Contrast-Induced
... The Leipzig Immediate Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Acute Myocardial Infarction (LIPSIA-N-ACC) Trial: The LIPSIA-N-ACC trial was a prospective, randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled study conducted at a single center in Germany between November 2006 and February 2008.10 It evaluated the ...
... The Leipzig Immediate Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Acute Myocardial Infarction (LIPSIA-N-ACC) Trial: The LIPSIA-N-ACC trial was a prospective, randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled study conducted at a single center in Germany between November 2006 and February 2008.10 It evaluated the ...
Ofloxacin
Ofloxacin is a synthetic antibiotic of the fluoroquinolone drug class considered to be a second-generation fluoroquinolone.Ofloxacin was first patented in 1982 (European Patent Daiichi) and received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on December 28, 1990. Ofloxacin is sold under a wide variety of brand names as well as generic drug equivalents, for oral and intravenous administration. Ofloxacin is also available for topical use, as eye drops and ear drops (marketed as Ocuflox and Floxin Otic respectively in the United States and marketed as Optiflox, eylox respectively in Jordan and Saudi Arabia).Ofloxacin is a racemic mixture, which consists of 50% levofloxacin (the biologically active component) and 50% of its “mirror image” or enantiomer dextrofloxacin.Ofloxacin has been associated with adverse drug reactions, such as tendon damage (including spontaneous tendon ruptures) and peripheral neuropathy (which may be irreversible); tendon damage may manifest long after therapy had been completed, and, in severe cases, may result in lifelong disabilities.