Prescribing Pattern of Drugs in the Geriatric Patients in
... together with starting and ending dates, dosage form and route of administration) were extracted from medical record files using data collection sheet. The patients aging 65 years or more were used in the study. Patient parameters (name, age, gender, diagnosis, co‐morbid condition/s, medication hist ...
... together with starting and ending dates, dosage form and route of administration) were extracted from medical record files using data collection sheet. The patients aging 65 years or more were used in the study. Patient parameters (name, age, gender, diagnosis, co‐morbid condition/s, medication hist ...
New drug development and approval process
... physicians, pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists, engineers, and many others participate in drug discovery and development. ...
... physicians, pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists, engineers, and many others participate in drug discovery and development. ...
Snow, skunk and psychonauts
... set to be published in the SeptemberOctober issue of Druglink, will give an insight into the current trends in the British drug market. The trade in illegal drugs is beginning to mirror the junk food economy – with an expanding menu of increasingly readily available, cheap, but low quality products ...
... set to be published in the SeptemberOctober issue of Druglink, will give an insight into the current trends in the British drug market. The trade in illegal drugs is beginning to mirror the junk food economy – with an expanding menu of increasingly readily available, cheap, but low quality products ...
Drugeruptions - Postgraduate Medical Journal
... The last four decades have seen an enormous increase in the use of potent and toxic drugs as therapy. The considerable advances that these drugs have provided in the control and prevention of disease are matched by their potential to produce unwanted side effects many of which are reflected in the s ...
... The last four decades have seen an enormous increase in the use of potent and toxic drugs as therapy. The considerable advances that these drugs have provided in the control and prevention of disease are matched by their potential to produce unwanted side effects many of which are reflected in the s ...
Neurotech Announces FDA Acceptance of Investigational New Drug
... Ophthalmology at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. “The NT-503 ECT implant, essentially a reversible gene therapy, represents the future of intraocular drug delivery. To have a therapy that could effectively and continuously treat our AMD patients longterm without the bu ...
... Ophthalmology at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. “The NT-503 ECT implant, essentially a reversible gene therapy, represents the future of intraocular drug delivery. To have a therapy that could effectively and continuously treat our AMD patients longterm without the bu ...
Pharmacogenetics and the Promise of Individualized Medical Care
... “Pharmacogenomics holds great promise to shed scientific light on the often risky and costly process of drug development, and to provide greater confidence about the risks and benefits of drugs in specific populations. Pharmacogenomics is a new field, but we intend to do all we can to use it to prom ...
... “Pharmacogenomics holds great promise to shed scientific light on the often risky and costly process of drug development, and to provide greater confidence about the risks and benefits of drugs in specific populations. Pharmacogenomics is a new field, but we intend to do all we can to use it to prom ...
Productivity Shortfalls in Drug Discovery: Contributions from the
... iteration in high-throughput screening (HTS) and combinatorial/parallel chemistry while enhancing the number of compounds that could be made/screened, has led to a focus on productivity metrics that counts identified hits rather than drug-like lead molecules (Ullman and Boutellier, 2008). Screening ...
... iteration in high-throughput screening (HTS) and combinatorial/parallel chemistry while enhancing the number of compounds that could be made/screened, has led to a focus on productivity metrics that counts identified hits rather than drug-like lead molecules (Ullman and Boutellier, 2008). Screening ...
Exam-Objectives
... 8. What is a rate dependent effect? Give an example. 9. Describe the procedure and results of the study by Hughes et al. Note the use of rules in this study. 10. What are the 1st generation and 2nd generation anti-depressants? 11. Provide some characteristics of major depression. 12. What are some c ...
... 8. What is a rate dependent effect? Give an example. 9. Describe the procedure and results of the study by Hughes et al. Note the use of rules in this study. 10. What are the 1st generation and 2nd generation anti-depressants? 11. Provide some characteristics of major depression. 12. What are some c ...
Learn More Series - Minot State University
... “Strawberry quick” marks the newest form of methamphetamine to emerge within the United States. The name resembles that of a harmless powdered drink mix used to flavor milk, but the drug is just as devastating as its pure form counterpart. As with regular meth, the flavored versions can be eaten, sn ...
... “Strawberry quick” marks the newest form of methamphetamine to emerge within the United States. The name resembles that of a harmless powdered drink mix used to flavor milk, but the drug is just as devastating as its pure form counterpart. As with regular meth, the flavored versions can be eaten, sn ...
How can value be measured and valued?
... –“The basic medical package will reflect good, up‐to‐date medical practice, which is cost‐effective and of proven value. But it will not provide the latest and best p p of everything. The treatment will be y g delivered without frills by trained personnel using appropriate facilities.” ...
... –“The basic medical package will reflect good, up‐to‐date medical practice, which is cost‐effective and of proven value. But it will not provide the latest and best p p of everything. The treatment will be y g delivered without frills by trained personnel using appropriate facilities.” ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences, karnataka
... towards, increased elegance, and enhanced formulation flexibility. In addition, numerous studies have confirmed that microsponge systems are non-irritating, non-mutagenic, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. MDS technology is being used currently in cosmetics, over-the-counter (OTC) skin care, sunscreens ...
... towards, increased elegance, and enhanced formulation flexibility. In addition, numerous studies have confirmed that microsponge systems are non-irritating, non-mutagenic, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. MDS technology is being used currently in cosmetics, over-the-counter (OTC) skin care, sunscreens ...
Pharmacodynamics
... most drugs produce side effects in doses lower than those which produce death The larger the PI the better the drug PI of 1 means that the dose which produces the desired effect in 50% of pt’s still produces side effects in 50% of them ...
... most drugs produce side effects in doses lower than those which produce death The larger the PI the better the drug PI of 1 means that the dose which produces the desired effect in 50% of pt’s still produces side effects in 50% of them ...
Synthetic Opioids Did you know?
... nasal spray, usually over the internet. It is one of several fentanyl analogs along with other synthetic opioids that are being marketed for their heroin-like effects. They are mostly made in China and sold online disguised as “research chemicals”. Some fentanyl analogs (e.g. acetyl fentanyl, butyry ...
... nasal spray, usually over the internet. It is one of several fentanyl analogs along with other synthetic opioids that are being marketed for their heroin-like effects. They are mostly made in China and sold online disguised as “research chemicals”. Some fentanyl analogs (e.g. acetyl fentanyl, butyry ...
Diversity Analysis - ACS Division of Chemical Information
... industry, e.g., the “tyranny of Lipinski” and “we don’t care about in vivo, we just want chemical probes”, which is unfortunate… since the output of academic research ought to result in tools to better understand biology (pharmacology, chemical biology, etc) • So the reason for this talk is to learn ...
... industry, e.g., the “tyranny of Lipinski” and “we don’t care about in vivo, we just want chemical probes”, which is unfortunate… since the output of academic research ought to result in tools to better understand biology (pharmacology, chemical biology, etc) • So the reason for this talk is to learn ...
Street Drugs
... stimulant medication used frequently at gatherings like raves. There is serious danger of drug interactions with these medications. Since they are produced outside clinically monitored settings, there is no standard of production and other chemicals may be introduced when they are being manufactured ...
... stimulant medication used frequently at gatherings like raves. There is serious danger of drug interactions with these medications. Since they are produced outside clinically monitored settings, there is no standard of production and other chemicals may be introduced when they are being manufactured ...
Principles of Pharmacology
... 1. Alimentary routs : oral administration (sublingual, buccal, rectal, etc.) 2. Parenteral routes : intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, etc 3. Others : Topical (skin, eye), Inhalation Some Characteristics of Common Routes of Drug Administration* ROUTE ...
... 1. Alimentary routs : oral administration (sublingual, buccal, rectal, etc.) 2. Parenteral routes : intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, etc 3. Others : Topical (skin, eye), Inhalation Some Characteristics of Common Routes of Drug Administration* ROUTE ...
New Drug Assessment / Traffic Light Allocation
... A template for shared care agreements for drugs listed in the Shared care category of the panDorset formulary is available (link to be added). Shared care category drugs should be prescribed by a secondary care specialist or competent clinician to establish the patient on treatment, i.e. to monitor ...
... A template for shared care agreements for drugs listed in the Shared care category of the panDorset formulary is available (link to be added). Shared care category drugs should be prescribed by a secondary care specialist or competent clinician to establish the patient on treatment, i.e. to monitor ...
Rickett Benkiser - American Osteopathic Association
... “I don’t believe in the hype so I ordered some offline and received in roughly a week and a half. It came in a 250mg package that ran me roughly 18 dollars with tax and shipping included. I tried roughly 10mg and absolutely loved it. Immediately after ingestion of the bath salts I felt a rush of ene ...
... “I don’t believe in the hype so I ordered some offline and received in roughly a week and a half. It came in a 250mg package that ran me roughly 18 dollars with tax and shipping included. I tried roughly 10mg and absolutely loved it. Immediately after ingestion of the bath salts I felt a rush of ene ...
Pharmacology Exam for Grade 2007 Oversea Students (A)
... Part ⅠChoice questions (only one answer is correct)(50 points) 1. Chlorpromazine can be used for A. hypertension B. hypothermic anesthesia C. epilepsy D. coma E. coronary heart disease 2. Morphine can be used in treatment of patients with A. cardiac asthma B. headache C. serious simple diarrhea D. p ...
... Part ⅠChoice questions (only one answer is correct)(50 points) 1. Chlorpromazine can be used for A. hypertension B. hypothermic anesthesia C. epilepsy D. coma E. coronary heart disease 2. Morphine can be used in treatment of patients with A. cardiac asthma B. headache C. serious simple diarrhea D. p ...
recent trends in pharmaceutical chemistry for drug discovery
... societies were administered without any knowledge of their biological mechanism of action. It was not until the early 1800s that ...
... societies were administered without any knowledge of their biological mechanism of action. It was not until the early 1800s that ...
Disorders Of The Scrotum
... 2. AMINOAMIDES (s. “amides”) – hydrolyzed in liver (contraindicated in liver dysfunction; use procaine!) 1) LIDOCAINE – most popular prototype drug (synthesized in 1943 by Löfgren); also may be used as antiarrhythmic agent i/v. 2) PRILOCAINE – may produce MetHb. 3) ETIDOCAINE 4) MEPIVACAINE 5) BUPIV ...
... 2. AMINOAMIDES (s. “amides”) – hydrolyzed in liver (contraindicated in liver dysfunction; use procaine!) 1) LIDOCAINE – most popular prototype drug (synthesized in 1943 by Löfgren); also may be used as antiarrhythmic agent i/v. 2) PRILOCAINE – may produce MetHb. 3) ETIDOCAINE 4) MEPIVACAINE 5) BUPIV ...
shands - UF Health Professionals
... other oral medications, suggesting they could be switched to oral drugs. These drugs are targeted because the direct cost reduction potential for them is high. If total costs are considered, the savings are much more. The administration-associated costs must be considered for intravenous medications ...
... other oral medications, suggesting they could be switched to oral drugs. These drugs are targeted because the direct cost reduction potential for them is high. If total costs are considered, the savings are much more. The administration-associated costs must be considered for intravenous medications ...
Get the facts - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
... What are drugs? Technically speaking, they are chemical substances that affect the normal functioning of the body and/or brain. Not all drugs are illegal. For example, caffeine (found in coffee or Coca-Cola), nicotine (in cigarettes) and alcohol are all technically legal drugs, although they are usu ...
... What are drugs? Technically speaking, they are chemical substances that affect the normal functioning of the body and/or brain. Not all drugs are illegal. For example, caffeine (found in coffee or Coca-Cola), nicotine (in cigarettes) and alcohol are all technically legal drugs, although they are usu ...
Chemistry, Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Hepatic
... Unfortunately, until now, no experimental data on pharmacology and toxicology of this drug class have been published. Drugs of abuse such as cathinone, anorectics such as amfepramone, and antidepressants such as bupropion all incorporate an ␣-aminopropiophenone partial structure. They are known to e ...
... Unfortunately, until now, no experimental data on pharmacology and toxicology of this drug class have been published. Drugs of abuse such as cathinone, anorectics such as amfepramone, and antidepressants such as bupropion all incorporate an ␣-aminopropiophenone partial structure. They are known to e ...
agonist - Buffalo State
... Pharmacological activity is directly proportional to the rate of dissociation & association not number of receptors occupied Agonist: drug with fast association & fast dissociation Partial agonist: drug with intermediate association & intermediate dissociation Antagonist: drug with fast association ...
... Pharmacological activity is directly proportional to the rate of dissociation & association not number of receptors occupied Agonist: drug with fast association & fast dissociation Partial agonist: drug with intermediate association & intermediate dissociation Antagonist: drug with fast association ...