General Notices - Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission
... stated, the average range of quantities which are generally regarded as suitable for adults when administered by mouth. They are not to be regarded as binding upon the prescribers. The medical practitioner will exercise his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in respect of the amount of a ...
... stated, the average range of quantities which are generally regarded as suitable for adults when administered by mouth. They are not to be regarded as binding upon the prescribers. The medical practitioner will exercise his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in respect of the amount of a ...
Oral NSAIDs – An Update
... conflicting. If patients have GI risk factors, they should be prescribed a PPI in combination with an NSAID. An EC preparation alone may not provide sufficient protection against systemic effects. ...
... conflicting. If patients have GI risk factors, they should be prescribed a PPI in combination with an NSAID. An EC preparation alone may not provide sufficient protection against systemic effects. ...
Impurities: Residual Solvents ICH: Q3C
... acceptable amounts for residual solvents in pharmaceuticals for the safety of the patient Residual Solvents = organic volatile chemicals used or produced in the making of drug substances or excipients or in the preparation of drug products. ...
... acceptable amounts for residual solvents in pharmaceuticals for the safety of the patient Residual Solvents = organic volatile chemicals used or produced in the making of drug substances or excipients or in the preparation of drug products. ...
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... c) Meat: Flesh of animals is called as meat. We get this form hen, duck, sheep, goat, pig, cow etc. d) Sea food: Fish, prawns, crabs also provide us their meat as food. e) Honey: This is the food product obtained from honey bees. They collect nectar from different flowers, mix it with a secretion fr ...
... c) Meat: Flesh of animals is called as meat. We get this form hen, duck, sheep, goat, pig, cow etc. d) Sea food: Fish, prawns, crabs also provide us their meat as food. e) Honey: This is the food product obtained from honey bees. They collect nectar from different flowers, mix it with a secretion fr ...
Pfizer, Inc - Pearson Higher Education
... Pfizer had built the world’s largest biomedical research and development organization to support its commitment to innovation, the major driver of the company’s remarkable growth. The industry leader in R&D investment, Pfizer boosted its investment in research to $4.87 billion in 2001, a 347% increa ...
... Pfizer had built the world’s largest biomedical research and development organization to support its commitment to innovation, the major driver of the company’s remarkable growth. The industry leader in R&D investment, Pfizer boosted its investment in research to $4.87 billion in 2001, a 347% increa ...
Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior
... Effects of THC on driving ability are amplified when combined with alcohol. ...
... Effects of THC on driving ability are amplified when combined with alcohol. ...
Development and Validation of Stability-indicating RP
... 101.35%. Thus, the developed RP-HPLC method was found to be suitable for the determination of pamabrom in bulk as well as stability samples of tablets containing various excipients. Key words: Pamabrom, stability indicating, RP-HPLC, validation ...
... 101.35%. Thus, the developed RP-HPLC method was found to be suitable for the determination of pamabrom in bulk as well as stability samples of tablets containing various excipients. Key words: Pamabrom, stability indicating, RP-HPLC, validation ...
EVALUATION OF IN-VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF CASSIA SIAMEALEAVES
... discovering new biologically active molecules has been most productive in the area of antibiotics [2, 3]. As reported by World Health Organization (WHO), traditional medicinal plants are the best reservoirs to develop newer pharmaceuticals [4]. Researchers are increasingly turning their attention to ...
... discovering new biologically active molecules has been most productive in the area of antibiotics [2, 3]. As reported by World Health Organization (WHO), traditional medicinal plants are the best reservoirs to develop newer pharmaceuticals [4]. Researchers are increasingly turning their attention to ...
Antibiotic Resistance. Because of overuse and misuse, some
... reported strains that are resistant to all currently available forms of antibiotic treatment, and no new drugs have been approved. If trends persist and resistance continues to rise, some reports estimate that by 2050 there will be ten million antimicrobial resistance–related deaths worldwide, costi ...
... reported strains that are resistant to all currently available forms of antibiotic treatment, and no new drugs have been approved. If trends persist and resistance continues to rise, some reports estimate that by 2050 there will be ten million antimicrobial resistance–related deaths worldwide, costi ...
united states securities and exchange commission
... which showed that VIEKIRA PAK cured 97 percent of liver transplant recipients with HCV and 92 percent of patients co-infected with HCV/HIV-1. Patients who achieve a sustained virologic response (SVR 12 ) are considered cured of HCV. VIEKIRA PAK was granted priority review and designated as a Breakth ...
... which showed that VIEKIRA PAK cured 97 percent of liver transplant recipients with HCV and 92 percent of patients co-infected with HCV/HIV-1. Patients who achieve a sustained virologic response (SVR 12 ) are considered cured of HCV. VIEKIRA PAK was granted priority review and designated as a Breakth ...
Antibiotics Part 1 - University of Warwick
... b) To be avoided where risk factors for renal damage exist 1) Dehydration 2) Renal toxic drugs ...
... b) To be avoided where risk factors for renal damage exist 1) Dehydration 2) Renal toxic drugs ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... of whom 3.7% and 7.1% used prohibited drugs and sports complementary substances. However, some of the people have used both. Information analysis in this study indicated that knowledge on doping and knowing the ergogenic substances names is from amongst the factors effective in outbreak of the same ...
... of whom 3.7% and 7.1% used prohibited drugs and sports complementary substances. However, some of the people have used both. Information analysis in this study indicated that knowledge on doping and knowing the ergogenic substances names is from amongst the factors effective in outbreak of the same ...
Relevance of variation in use of terminology to define generic
... Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2015;37(2):113–7. ...
... Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2015;37(2):113–7. ...
In vitro Antibacterial Activity of Aqueous and Ethanol Extracts of
... gram positive microorganisms than the gram negative microorganisms. In this study also T. asiatica exhibited significant antibacterial activity against gram positive bacteria than gram negative bacteria. Poor hygienic conditions and uncontrolled used of antibiotics in both hospital and community set ...
... gram positive microorganisms than the gram negative microorganisms. In this study also T. asiatica exhibited significant antibacterial activity against gram positive bacteria than gram negative bacteria. Poor hygienic conditions and uncontrolled used of antibiotics in both hospital and community set ...
COMPONENT 3 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFE MARK SCHEME
... blood in the body will rise because of the increased water levels. Ecstasy increases the concentration of ADH in the blood and therefore more water is reabsorbed into the blood . The normal homeostatic control of water levels in the body is affected. The body is unable to get rid of excess water in ...
... blood in the body will rise because of the increased water levels. Ecstasy increases the concentration of ADH in the blood and therefore more water is reabsorbed into the blood . The normal homeostatic control of water levels in the body is affected. The body is unable to get rid of excess water in ...
Cathartics/purgatives
... Cathartics/purgatives: Purgatives are drugs which promote defecation and they are used in the treatment of constipation. Cathartics are severe in action and deal with evacuation of colon. With their use, liquid form of stool is eliminated. Functions of Colon: ...
... Cathartics/purgatives: Purgatives are drugs which promote defecation and they are used in the treatment of constipation. Cathartics are severe in action and deal with evacuation of colon. With their use, liquid form of stool is eliminated. Functions of Colon: ...
steam distillation of a spice
... cover the remaining hole with a septum. Wrap the top of the 250-mL round bottom flask and the 3-way connector with some glass wool to insulate it so that the steam vapors don’t condense there (Figure 1). Start stirring and heating the mixture with a Varistat setting of 60. Lower the heating voltage ...
... cover the remaining hole with a septum. Wrap the top of the 250-mL round bottom flask and the 3-way connector with some glass wool to insulate it so that the steam vapors don’t condense there (Figure 1). Start stirring and heating the mixture with a Varistat setting of 60. Lower the heating voltage ...
Tricyclic Antidepressants
... Readily crosses blood-brain barrier Peak levels occur 2-6 hours post ingestion Decreased gut motility may prolong absorption • Highly protein bound • Tissue levels up to 100 times plasma level • Only 1-2% total-body TCA in plasma ...
... Readily crosses blood-brain barrier Peak levels occur 2-6 hours post ingestion Decreased gut motility may prolong absorption • Highly protein bound • Tissue levels up to 100 times plasma level • Only 1-2% total-body TCA in plasma ...
3 Relation between the systems involved in nutrition
... • Exchange of substances in the digestive system • Exchange of substances in the respiratory system • Exchange of substances in the circulatory system and in the lymphatic system • Exchange of substances in the excretory system and in other organs ...
... • Exchange of substances in the digestive system • Exchange of substances in the respiratory system • Exchange of substances in the circulatory system and in the lymphatic system • Exchange of substances in the excretory system and in other organs ...
Environmental persistent pharmaceutical pollutant
The term Environmental persistent pharmaceutical pollutants (EPPP) was first suggested in the nomination in 2010 of pharmaceuticals and environment as an emerging issue in a Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) by the International Society of Doctors for the Environment (ISDE). The occurring problems from EPPPs are in parallel explained under environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCP). The European Union summarizes pharmaceutical residues with the potential of contamination of water and soil together with other micropollutants under “priority substances”.