In vitro - In vivo Correlation: From Theory to
... account. Based on this information a priori in vitro methods are usually then developed and a theoretical in vitro target is established, which should achieve the desired absorption profile. Essentially at this stage a level A correlation is assumed and the formulation strategy is initiated with the ...
... account. Based on this information a priori in vitro methods are usually then developed and a theoretical in vitro target is established, which should achieve the desired absorption profile. Essentially at this stage a level A correlation is assumed and the formulation strategy is initiated with the ...
SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF CLOPIDOGREL AND
... Pioglitazone is used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus type 2 (previously known as noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, NIDDM) in monotherapy and in combination with asulfonylurea, metformin, or insulin. Pioglitazone has also been used to treat non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (fatty liver), bu ...
... Pioglitazone is used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus type 2 (previously known as noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, NIDDM) in monotherapy and in combination with asulfonylurea, metformin, or insulin. Pioglitazone has also been used to treat non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (fatty liver), bu ...
Stimulants - Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
... All illegally made stimulants can be ‘cut’ or diluted with various other substances, such as sugar, baking soda, or cheaper drugs. This is done to maximise profit. The following list shows the usual characteristics of the main stimulants sold in Australia. • Ecstasy (MDMA): usually comes as tablets ...
... All illegally made stimulants can be ‘cut’ or diluted with various other substances, such as sugar, baking soda, or cheaper drugs. This is done to maximise profit. The following list shows the usual characteristics of the main stimulants sold in Australia. • Ecstasy (MDMA): usually comes as tablets ...
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... light should be advised that this reaction can occur with tetracycline drugs and treatment should be discontinued at the first evidence of skin erythema. The anti-anabolic action of the tetracyclines may cause an increase in serum urea. Studies to date indicate that this does not occur with the use ...
... light should be advised that this reaction can occur with tetracycline drugs and treatment should be discontinued at the first evidence of skin erythema. The anti-anabolic action of the tetracyclines may cause an increase in serum urea. Studies to date indicate that this does not occur with the use ...
Detection Times of Drugs of Abuse in Blood, Urine
... Key Words: detection time, matrix, drugs of abuse (Ther Drug Monit 2004;26:200–205) ...
... Key Words: detection time, matrix, drugs of abuse (Ther Drug Monit 2004;26:200–205) ...
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG THERAPY FOR HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY Review article
... of the same medical substances is not unusual on market. Different medical forms can be considered as alternatives, pursuant to the scope of indications only if they are therapeutically equivalent, or, in other words, the same two preparations from different pharmaceutical producers must give the sa ...
... of the same medical substances is not unusual on market. Different medical forms can be considered as alternatives, pursuant to the scope of indications only if they are therapeutically equivalent, or, in other words, the same two preparations from different pharmaceutical producers must give the sa ...
The Development of Context-specific Operant Sensitization to d
... Tolerance does not typically occur in arrangements where the animal does not have to work for food. Instead sensitization, a second key element of drug addiction, occurs. After repeated administrations of a drug, incentive motivation and reward systems in the brain become hypersensitive to drugs and ...
... Tolerance does not typically occur in arrangements where the animal does not have to work for food. Instead sensitization, a second key element of drug addiction, occurs. After repeated administrations of a drug, incentive motivation and reward systems in the brain become hypersensitive to drugs and ...
JGL Company profile
... principles of sustainable development, which implies economic growth, alongside environmental balance and social progress. Also, we are dedicated to helping our employees achieve and maintain a balance between work and private life, which is a prerequisite of general satisfaction and improving quali ...
... principles of sustainable development, which implies economic growth, alongside environmental balance and social progress. Also, we are dedicated to helping our employees achieve and maintain a balance between work and private life, which is a prerequisite of general satisfaction and improving quali ...
PUBLIC ASSESSMENT REPORT of the Medicines Evaluation Board
... For the 100 mg/5ml powder for oral solution innovator products are available in Italy and Germany. For the application in the Netherlands the historical reference product Fixim was chosen, for the application in Bulgaria reference is made to the European Reference Product Suprax (Germany). The marke ...
... For the 100 mg/5ml powder for oral solution innovator products are available in Italy and Germany. For the application in the Netherlands the historical reference product Fixim was chosen, for the application in Bulgaria reference is made to the European Reference Product Suprax (Germany). The marke ...
The Effect of Psychopharmacological Agents on Appetite and Eating
... regained, medication was stopped and psychotherapeutic work was begun. The combined treatment yielded an average weight gain of 4.4 lb per week, compared with treatment by other methods, which yielded an average gain of 13 lb per week [1]. Crisp, in 1965, disagreed with this program on the basis tha ...
... regained, medication was stopped and psychotherapeutic work was begun. The combined treatment yielded an average weight gain of 4.4 lb per week, compared with treatment by other methods, which yielded an average gain of 13 lb per week [1]. Crisp, in 1965, disagreed with this program on the basis tha ...
low-dose diuretics for first-line and combined treatment of
... in which CVD events, including strokes, CHD, and HF have been reduced by BP lowering. (2) A comprehensive meta-analysis (5) of 18 placebo-controlled trials (one with a usual care control) reported through 1995 compared three regimens: high-doses diuretics (> 50 mg/day), low-to-moderate dose diuretic ...
... in which CVD events, including strokes, CHD, and HF have been reduced by BP lowering. (2) A comprehensive meta-analysis (5) of 18 placebo-controlled trials (one with a usual care control) reported through 1995 compared three regimens: high-doses diuretics (> 50 mg/day), low-to-moderate dose diuretic ...
... immediate release (I.R.) tramadol, combined with new safety considerations by way of its extended release profile. The latter has come into particular focus due to the abuse of OxyContin. Experience.with.OxyContin has shown that intentional crushing or extraction of the active irgredient from the fo ...
Treating Cancer with Chemotherapy
... monitored.16 In the mid-1980s a number of less toxic cytotoxic drugs were developed.17 Equally important was the simultaneous development of several highly effective anti-nausea drugs. These medical discoveries, along with the significant financial savings realized by performing the treatment outsi ...
... monitored.16 In the mid-1980s a number of less toxic cytotoxic drugs were developed.17 Equally important was the simultaneous development of several highly effective anti-nausea drugs. These medical discoveries, along with the significant financial savings realized by performing the treatment outsi ...
Population Science/Epidemiology
... Abstract—There is significant controversy around whether chlorthalidone (CTD) is superior to hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) in hypertension management. The objective of this analysis was to evaluate the effects of CTD compared with HCTZ on cardiovascular event (CVE) rates. We performed a retrospective o ...
... Abstract—There is significant controversy around whether chlorthalidone (CTD) is superior to hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) in hypertension management. The objective of this analysis was to evaluate the effects of CTD compared with HCTZ on cardiovascular event (CVE) rates. We performed a retrospective o ...
The Effects of Ibuprofen on the Embryological Development of
... hatch, with the test determining these statistics to be very statistically significant. However, despite the 14 deceased embryos in medium concentration wells, resulting in an average of 6.75 surviving per well, the test determined these statistics to not be significant. Moreover, the heart ra ...
... hatch, with the test determining these statistics to be very statistically significant. However, despite the 14 deceased embryos in medium concentration wells, resulting in an average of 6.75 surviving per well, the test determined these statistics to not be significant. Moreover, the heart ra ...
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
... HIV-1 drug resistance resulting from antiretroviral therapy far exceeds that from pre-exposure prophylaxis ...
... HIV-1 drug resistance resulting from antiretroviral therapy far exceeds that from pre-exposure prophylaxis ...
Could Science-Based Regulation Make Tobacco Products Less
... pharmacological tool to explore the workings of the nervous system. It has also been used as a pesticide at high dosages. In small doses, nicotine and nicotine analogues have potential medical uses such as the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and ulcerative colitis. 9 Addiction is the general term t ...
... pharmacological tool to explore the workings of the nervous system. It has also been used as a pesticide at high dosages. In small doses, nicotine and nicotine analogues have potential medical uses such as the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and ulcerative colitis. 9 Addiction is the general term t ...
Synthesis of polyphosphazenes with different side
... drugs. This paper reviews the effects of various side groups attached through different linkage sites on the properties of resultant PPZs and their use in different approaches, such as drug delivery. ...
... drugs. This paper reviews the effects of various side groups attached through different linkage sites on the properties of resultant PPZs and their use in different approaches, such as drug delivery. ...
QA324_3_Which_Drugs_Cause_NMS
... patient experienced symptoms of NMS due to a reduced dose of amantadine which resolved on the dose being increased. The symptoms recurred following re-challenge, then resolved the dose was increased.(21) Bromocriptine and levodopa have been used successfully as treatments for NMS caused by dopamine ...
... patient experienced symptoms of NMS due to a reduced dose of amantadine which resolved on the dose being increased. The symptoms recurred following re-challenge, then resolved the dose was increased.(21) Bromocriptine and levodopa have been used successfully as treatments for NMS caused by dopamine ...
Anthelmintic activity of Pyrostegia venusta using Pheretima posthuma
... Approximately 3 million people are infected with helminthes worldwide. Helminthes infections are commonly found in villages of developing countries and are being recognized as cause of much acute as well as chronic illness among the human beings as well as cattle’s. Hence, the treatment for helminti ...
... Approximately 3 million people are infected with helminthes worldwide. Helminthes infections are commonly found in villages of developing countries and are being recognized as cause of much acute as well as chronic illness among the human beings as well as cattle’s. Hence, the treatment for helminti ...
Full Report (Word 252KB)
... WHO functional Class III or IV patients with primary PH or PAH secondary to scleroderma (a connective tissue disease), on the basis of an acceptable, but high, cost-effectiveness ratio. The recommendation was considered in the context of a risk-sharing agreement (which included a patient registry to ...
... WHO functional Class III or IV patients with primary PH or PAH secondary to scleroderma (a connective tissue disease), on the basis of an acceptable, but high, cost-effectiveness ratio. The recommendation was considered in the context of a risk-sharing agreement (which included a patient registry to ...
FLUOROPLEX (fluorouracil) 1% Topical Cream DESCRIPTION
... General: There is a possibility of increased absorption through ulcerated or inflamed skin. Information for patients: The medication should be applied with care near the eyes, nose, and mouth. Excessive reaction in these areas may occur due to irritation from accumulation of drug. FLUOROPLEX® Cr ...
... General: There is a possibility of increased absorption through ulcerated or inflamed skin. Information for patients: The medication should be applied with care near the eyes, nose, and mouth. Excessive reaction in these areas may occur due to irritation from accumulation of drug. FLUOROPLEX® Cr ...
DIPHENHYDRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
... the elderly who are unable to tolerate more potent agents; mild cases of parkinsonism in other age groups, and in other cases of parkinsonism in combinations with centrally acting anticholinergic agents. CONTRAINDICATIONS Us e in Neonates or Premature Infants This drug should not be used in neonates ...
... the elderly who are unable to tolerate more potent agents; mild cases of parkinsonism in other age groups, and in other cases of parkinsonism in combinations with centrally acting anticholinergic agents. CONTRAINDICATIONS Us e in Neonates or Premature Infants This drug should not be used in neonates ...
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... the studies. For the pharmacological evaluation, the compounds were suspended in water using Tween 80 as a suspending agent. For all the studies, animals were divided into groups of 4 animals. The control group received the calculated amount of normal saline. All the experiments were carried out at ...
... the studies. For the pharmacological evaluation, the compounds were suspended in water using Tween 80 as a suspending agent. For all the studies, animals were divided into groups of 4 animals. The control group received the calculated amount of normal saline. All the experiments were carried out at ...
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