
- Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
... have electronic access to) within the individual chemotherapy units. These areas will have available the mechanical drug delivery devices required for the safe administration of chemotherapy. These devices will have annual maintenance checks or more often if deemed appropriate. These devices will on ...
... have electronic access to) within the individual chemotherapy units. These areas will have available the mechanical drug delivery devices required for the safe administration of chemotherapy. These devices will have annual maintenance checks or more often if deemed appropriate. These devices will on ...
... or exceeded in adult and pediatric patients receiving oral and intravenous regimens. (See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION.) Ciprofloxacin pharmacokinetics have been evaluated in various human populations. The mean peak serum concentration achieved at steady-state in human adults receiving 500 mg orally ev ...
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG THERAPY FOR HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY Review article
... pretreatment values, the mean arterial blood pressure decreased significantly while, analysed by computed cardiotocography, fetal heart rate patterns were not significantly changed during the treatment with methyldopa (28). Based on the long history of use, methyldopa does not seem to be teratogenic ...
... pretreatment values, the mean arterial blood pressure decreased significantly while, analysed by computed cardiotocography, fetal heart rate patterns were not significantly changed during the treatment with methyldopa (28). Based on the long history of use, methyldopa does not seem to be teratogenic ...
A randomized, double-blind, placebo
... was rated immediately after injection and at 15, 30, and 45 minutes and 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours after study drug administration. If pain after study drug administration needed to be treated, the available options included application of an ice pack until the symptoms had resolved (up to a maximum of 20 ...
... was rated immediately after injection and at 15, 30, and 45 minutes and 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours after study drug administration. If pain after study drug administration needed to be treated, the available options included application of an ice pack until the symptoms had resolved (up to a maximum of 20 ...
PROLOPA Product Monograph
... dopaminergic agents, including levodopa. Patients should be aware of the fact that hallucinations (mostly visual) can occur. Skin Care should be exercised in administering this drug to patients with a history of melanoma or with suspicious undiagnosed skin lesions. Epidemiological studies have shown ...
... dopaminergic agents, including levodopa. Patients should be aware of the fact that hallucinations (mostly visual) can occur. Skin Care should be exercised in administering this drug to patients with a history of melanoma or with suspicious undiagnosed skin lesions. Epidemiological studies have shown ...
Rapid and Sensitive HPLC Method for the Determination of
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... Pradesh, India; Tel.: +91-40-23493349; Fax: +91-4023493301; E-mail: annampellianil@yahoo.com ...
Oral Phosphate Binders in Patients with Kidney Failure
... stage IV or V kidney disease, the dietary intake of phosphate exceeds excretion, and without specific treatment, hyperphosphatemia occurs almost universally in those undergoing dialysis despite dietary phosphate restriction (Fig. 1). Large observational studies have shown a graded association betwee ...
... stage IV or V kidney disease, the dietary intake of phosphate exceeds excretion, and without specific treatment, hyperphosphatemia occurs almost universally in those undergoing dialysis despite dietary phosphate restriction (Fig. 1). Large observational studies have shown a graded association betwee ...
Master-Thesis
... These come from different stakeholders, e.g. the pharmaceutical industry, national authorities or nongovernmental organisations, with different point of views. Also some of these sources only share very little information for different reasons. − Different definitions of counterfeit medicines used b ...
... These come from different stakeholders, e.g. the pharmaceutical industry, national authorities or nongovernmental organisations, with different point of views. Also some of these sources only share very little information for different reasons. − Different definitions of counterfeit medicines used b ...
Power Point File ofRCH Grand Rounds Nov 2002
... and outpatients groups – Questionnaire by face-to-face interview – CAM use in the preceding 12 months ...
... and outpatients groups – Questionnaire by face-to-face interview – CAM use in the preceding 12 months ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Homozygous mutations in the gene encoding SGLT2 may lead to maximum UGE(>10100g/1.73m2/day), whereas heterozygous mutation may lead to lower degrees of UGE(<10g/1.73m 2/day).2 Another group of glucose transporters, the facilitative glucose transporters or GLUTs are involved in the passive diffusion ...
... Homozygous mutations in the gene encoding SGLT2 may lead to maximum UGE(>10100g/1.73m2/day), whereas heterozygous mutation may lead to lower degrees of UGE(<10g/1.73m 2/day).2 Another group of glucose transporters, the facilitative glucose transporters or GLUTs are involved in the passive diffusion ...
Medical therapy for premature ejaculation
... 1984; Aycock, 1949]. More selective alphablockers such as terazosin have shown some promise in treating PE in patients suffering from concurrent lower urinary tract symptoms [Başar et al. 2005]. More recent agents A range of drugs are currently used by clinicians for the management of PE including ...
... 1984; Aycock, 1949]. More selective alphablockers such as terazosin have shown some promise in treating PE in patients suffering from concurrent lower urinary tract symptoms [Başar et al. 2005]. More recent agents A range of drugs are currently used by clinicians for the management of PE including ...
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: genetics and molecular
... both genes. Although less common than missense mutations in ENG and ACVRL1, the proportion of mutations causing a truncating frameshift or stop codon (i.e., indels and non-sense mutations) are more frequent in ENG than in ACVRL1 (Lesca et al., 2004 3 ). No common mutation “hotspots” have been observ ...
... both genes. Although less common than missense mutations in ENG and ACVRL1, the proportion of mutations causing a truncating frameshift or stop codon (i.e., indels and non-sense mutations) are more frequent in ENG than in ACVRL1 (Lesca et al., 2004 3 ). No common mutation “hotspots” have been observ ...
Simulation Based Assessment of Limited Sampling Strategies
... Pop-PK model is additionally required for the estimation of AUC. This model, considered as the prior acquired knowledge of drug characteristics, helps to improve the estimation, otherwise solely based on the observed drug concentrations. With the B-LSS method, the individual PK parameters are estima ...
... Pop-PK model is additionally required for the estimation of AUC. This model, considered as the prior acquired knowledge of drug characteristics, helps to improve the estimation, otherwise solely based on the observed drug concentrations. With the B-LSS method, the individual PK parameters are estima ...
38: Opioids
... Morphine was isolated from opium by Armand Séquin in 1804. Charles Alder Wright synthesized heroin from morphine in 1874. Ironically, the development and marketing of heroin as an antitussive agent by Bayer, the German pharmaceutical company, in 1898 legitimized the medicinal role of heroin.165 Subs ...
... Morphine was isolated from opium by Armand Séquin in 1804. Charles Alder Wright synthesized heroin from morphine in 1874. Ironically, the development and marketing of heroin as an antitussive agent by Bayer, the German pharmaceutical company, in 1898 legitimized the medicinal role of heroin.165 Subs ...
SARS Outbreaks in Ontario, Hong Kong and Singapore: the role of
... • Recombination, recombinant, recombination fraction (rate, frequency): The natural formation in offspring of genetic combinations not present in parents, by the processes of crossing over or independent assortment. ...
... • Recombination, recombinant, recombination fraction (rate, frequency): The natural formation in offspring of genetic combinations not present in parents, by the processes of crossing over or independent assortment. ...
Age-related macular degeneration: a perspective on genetic studies
... adults aged 75 or older who have some signs of maculopathy, and about 6–8% of the individuals in this age group are afflicted with the advanced stages of this disease which causes the most severe visual loss.1 As the disease primarily impacts on central vision, it is the leading cause of blindness i ...
... adults aged 75 or older who have some signs of maculopathy, and about 6–8% of the individuals in this age group are afflicted with the advanced stages of this disease which causes the most severe visual loss.1 As the disease primarily impacts on central vision, it is the leading cause of blindness i ...
An Introduction to RNA Interference (RNAi)
... To be sure, the discovery of RNAi comes at a good time. Less than five years after the sequencing of the human genome, genetic research is booming with a record number of potential drug targets being uncovered, all of which can theoretically be addressed through RNAi. An example of one such gene th ...
... To be sure, the discovery of RNAi comes at a good time. Less than five years after the sequencing of the human genome, genetic research is booming with a record number of potential drug targets being uncovered, all of which can theoretically be addressed through RNAi. An example of one such gene th ...
The phenotypes of bipolar disorder: relevance for genetic
... Substance abuse also occurs at high rates in BD. This association could arise from a shared genetic basis, but substance use can also be a consequence of psychiatric symptoms (impulsivity, disinhibition) or response to them—‘self-medication’. On the other hand, it can lead to manifestation of illnes ...
... Substance abuse also occurs at high rates in BD. This association could arise from a shared genetic basis, but substance use can also be a consequence of psychiatric symptoms (impulsivity, disinhibition) or response to them—‘self-medication’. On the other hand, it can lead to manifestation of illnes ...
Pravachol
... interventions that lowered Total-C and LDL-C and increased HDL-C reduced the rate of cardiovascular events (both fatal and nonfatal myocardial infarctions) and improved survival. In both normal volunteers and patients with hypercholesterolaemia, treatment with PRAVACHOL reduced Total-C, LDL-C, apoli ...
... interventions that lowered Total-C and LDL-C and increased HDL-C reduced the rate of cardiovascular events (both fatal and nonfatal myocardial infarctions) and improved survival. In both normal volunteers and patients with hypercholesterolaemia, treatment with PRAVACHOL reduced Total-C, LDL-C, apoli ...
Syeda Bushra Yunus
... effects of various excipients generally present in the tablet dosage form of Clopidogrel bisulphate were investigated. The results indicated that they did not interfere in the assay in amounts far in excess of their normal occurrence in it. The proposed method was validated as per the ICH guidelines ...
... effects of various excipients generally present in the tablet dosage form of Clopidogrel bisulphate were investigated. The results indicated that they did not interfere in the assay in amounts far in excess of their normal occurrence in it. The proposed method was validated as per the ICH guidelines ...
Differential Effects of Ethanol and Midazolam upon the Devaluation
... This void in the literature can be explained by a lack of appropriate age-related tests. Most of the techniques that are employed in adult rodents are not suitable when focusing on younger animals. For instance, standard screening tests for anti-anxiety effects, such as the elevated plus maze (Olivi ...
... This void in the literature can be explained by a lack of appropriate age-related tests. Most of the techniques that are employed in adult rodents are not suitable when focusing on younger animals. For instance, standard screening tests for anti-anxiety effects, such as the elevated plus maze (Olivi ...
Therapy for Children with Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Nephritis: A Systematic Review Marco Zaffanello
... renal disease may exist. The main clinical signs of rapidly progressive HSP nephritis are edema, hypertension, gross hematuria, and oliguria[9]. Renal involvement in HSP can be also quantified by means of a kidney biopsy, demonstrating positive mesangial staining and positive anti-IgA antisera on im ...
... renal disease may exist. The main clinical signs of rapidly progressive HSP nephritis are edema, hypertension, gross hematuria, and oliguria[9]. Renal involvement in HSP can be also quantified by means of a kidney biopsy, demonstrating positive mesangial staining and positive anti-IgA antisera on im ...
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... outbreaks in a variety of clinical settings. It showing resistance to glycopeptides have now been reported from many parts of the world and show heterogeneity, both phenotypic and genotypic [2]. Emerging risk factors for a massive bacterial colonization include the increased life expectancy of the g ...
... outbreaks in a variety of clinical settings. It showing resistance to glycopeptides have now been reported from many parts of the world and show heterogeneity, both phenotypic and genotypic [2]. Emerging risk factors for a massive bacterial colonization include the increased life expectancy of the g ...