GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA Review Article LAKSHMI T
... the Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, Indian, and Roman civilizations as an expectorant and carminative. Licorice or Liquorice(Glycyrrhiza glabra), is a perennial herb which possesses sweet taste 3 Liquorice has extensive pharmacological effects for human being. The most Common me ...
... the Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, Indian, and Roman civilizations as an expectorant and carminative. Licorice or Liquorice(Glycyrrhiza glabra), is a perennial herb which possesses sweet taste 3 Liquorice has extensive pharmacological effects for human being. The most Common me ...
NIZORAL 200 MG TABLETS
... Monitoring of hepatic function Monitor liver function in all patients receiving treatment with NIZORAL tablets. Monitor liver function prior to treatment to rule out acute or chronic liver disease (see 4.3 Contraindications), at frequent and regular intervals during treatment, and at the first signs ...
... Monitoring of hepatic function Monitor liver function in all patients receiving treatment with NIZORAL tablets. Monitor liver function prior to treatment to rule out acute or chronic liver disease (see 4.3 Contraindications), at frequent and regular intervals during treatment, and at the first signs ...
Clinical Case Studies in Venous Thromboembolism: Using Direct
... Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and the Bristol‐Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance (Steering Committee) • All other faculty and planners report no financial relationships relevant to this activity ...
... Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and the Bristol‐Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance (Steering Committee) • All other faculty and planners report no financial relationships relevant to this activity ...
This reprint contains information which is not found in the FDA
... spontaneously by 1 year of age in most children (1,2). Little is known about its prevalence in older children and adolescents because numerous disorders can present with the same symptoms and signs as GER or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is estimated that approximately 2% to 22% of chil ...
... spontaneously by 1 year of age in most children (1,2). Little is known about its prevalence in older children and adolescents because numerous disorders can present with the same symptoms and signs as GER or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is estimated that approximately 2% to 22% of chil ...
Gastrointestinal bleeding with the new oral anticoagulants â
... rivaroxaban, and apixaban have been approved for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF). These new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) provide important clinical advantages over vitamin K antagonists such as warfarin, and are being used in place of warfarin in many patients in the United States, Euro ...
... rivaroxaban, and apixaban have been approved for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF). These new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) provide important clinical advantages over vitamin K antagonists such as warfarin, and are being used in place of warfarin in many patients in the United States, Euro ...
AusPAR: Perampanel (as hemisesquihydrate)
... management approach designed to ensure therapeutic goods supplied in Australia meet acceptable standards of quality, safety and efficacy (performance), when ...
... management approach designed to ensure therapeutic goods supplied in Australia meet acceptable standards of quality, safety and efficacy (performance), when ...
Seretide PI - GSK Australia
... approximately 100 ng/mL. These concentrations are up to 1000-fold lower than steady state levels observed in toxicity studies and in longer-term regular dosing (more than 12 months) trials in patients with airways obstruction, there have not been adverse effects attributable to hydroxynaphthoic acid ...
... approximately 100 ng/mL. These concentrations are up to 1000-fold lower than steady state levels observed in toxicity studies and in longer-term regular dosing (more than 12 months) trials in patients with airways obstruction, there have not been adverse effects attributable to hydroxynaphthoic acid ...
Sufentanil Citrate Injection USP
... Special Populations Pregnant Women: Sufentanil has been shown to have an embryocidal effect in rats and rabbits when given at doses 2.5 times the upper human dose for a period of 10 days to over 30 days. These effects were probably due to maternal toxicity (decreased food consumption with increased ...
... Special Populations Pregnant Women: Sufentanil has been shown to have an embryocidal effect in rats and rabbits when given at doses 2.5 times the upper human dose for a period of 10 days to over 30 days. These effects were probably due to maternal toxicity (decreased food consumption with increased ...
Understanding my treatment with BENDEKA™
... BENDEKA may cause serious side effects including; low blood cell counts, infections or recurrence of infections, unexpected responses to BENDEKA when placed in your blood, sudden and severe allergic responses, kidney failure due to fast breakdown of cancer cells, other cancers, and leaking of BENDEK ...
... BENDEKA may cause serious side effects including; low blood cell counts, infections or recurrence of infections, unexpected responses to BENDEKA when placed in your blood, sudden and severe allergic responses, kidney failure due to fast breakdown of cancer cells, other cancers, and leaking of BENDEK ...
Topamax tablet - PIO Nas - Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan
... In studies of rats where dams were allowed to deliver pups naturally, no drug-related effects on gestation length or parturition were observed at dosage levels up to 200 mg/kg/day. The effect of TOPAMAX (topiramate) on labor and delivery in humans is unknown. Pediatric use Safety and effectiveness i ...
... In studies of rats where dams were allowed to deliver pups naturally, no drug-related effects on gestation length or parturition were observed at dosage levels up to 200 mg/kg/day. The effect of TOPAMAX (topiramate) on labor and delivery in humans is unknown. Pediatric use Safety and effectiveness i ...
Interactions between Grapefruit Juice and Calcium Channel
... juice can elevate the bioavailability of drugs and alter pharmacokinetic parameters of the drug. A calcium channel antagonist with lower bioavailability is likely to be more affected by grapefruit juice. The area under the concentration-time curve and peak serum concentrations of azelnidipine, efoni ...
... juice can elevate the bioavailability of drugs and alter pharmacokinetic parameters of the drug. A calcium channel antagonist with lower bioavailability is likely to be more affected by grapefruit juice. The area under the concentration-time curve and peak serum concentrations of azelnidipine, efoni ...
Renal excretion
... Depression is associated with an increased risk of suicidal thoughts, self harm and suicide (suicide-related events). This risk persists until significant remission occurs. As improvement may not occur during the first few weeks or more of treatment, patients should be closely monitored until such i ...
... Depression is associated with an increased risk of suicidal thoughts, self harm and suicide (suicide-related events). This risk persists until significant remission occurs. As improvement may not occur during the first few weeks or more of treatment, patients should be closely monitored until such i ...
12 Fluconazole – A Review of Its Use in Children
... as a treatment for tinea capitis. Solomon and colleagues12 studied 27 children who were treated with fluconazole at a dosage of either 1.5, 3, or 6 mg/kg/day for a period of 20 days. Cure rates were correlated to dosage, with an 89% cure rate for the 6 mg/kg/day dosage. All patients who responded re ...
... as a treatment for tinea capitis. Solomon and colleagues12 studied 27 children who were treated with fluconazole at a dosage of either 1.5, 3, or 6 mg/kg/day for a period of 20 days. Cure rates were correlated to dosage, with an 89% cure rate for the 6 mg/kg/day dosage. All patients who responded re ...
Management of Oral Anticoagulation Therapy: A Review of Principles
... Warfarin: Mechanism of action Warfarin exerts its anticoagulant effect by interfering with the hepatic synthesis of vitamin Kdependent clotting factors, including factors II, VII, IX and X and the natural anticoagulant proteins C and S. (Figure 5.2) These factors and proteins are biologically inacti ...
... Warfarin: Mechanism of action Warfarin exerts its anticoagulant effect by interfering with the hepatic synthesis of vitamin Kdependent clotting factors, including factors II, VII, IX and X and the natural anticoagulant proteins C and S. (Figure 5.2) These factors and proteins are biologically inacti ...
evista - Eli Lilly Canada
... The safety of EVISTA (60 mg once daily) was assessed in a placebo-controlled multinational trial of 10,101 postmenopausal women (age range 55-92) with documented coronary heart disease (CHD) or multiple CHD risk factors. Median study drug exposure was 5.1 years for both treatment groups (see CLINICA ...
... The safety of EVISTA (60 mg once daily) was assessed in a placebo-controlled multinational trial of 10,101 postmenopausal women (age range 55-92) with documented coronary heart disease (CHD) or multiple CHD risk factors. Median study drug exposure was 5.1 years for both treatment groups (see CLINICA ...
Zentel - FiloBase
... Absorption: Poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract due to its low aqueous solubility. Oral bioavailability appears to be enhanced when coadministered with a fatty meal (estimated fat content 40 g) ...
... Absorption: Poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract due to its low aqueous solubility. Oral bioavailability appears to be enhanced when coadministered with a fatty meal (estimated fat content 40 g) ...
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... be associated with increased morbidity and mortality in asthma [4]. Any adverse effects of β2-agonists may depend on the dose of the drug used. The epidemic of asthma deaths observed in the 1960s was temporally associated with the introduction of a high-dose isoprenaline formulation [5], and subside ...
... be associated with increased morbidity and mortality in asthma [4]. Any adverse effects of β2-agonists may depend on the dose of the drug used. The epidemic of asthma deaths observed in the 1960s was temporally associated with the introduction of a high-dose isoprenaline formulation [5], and subside ...
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... Candida krusei (intrinsically resistant) Candida glabrata (dose-dependent resistance) Aspergillus ...
... Candida krusei (intrinsically resistant) Candida glabrata (dose-dependent resistance) Aspergillus ...
Emtriva - Gilead Sciences, Inc.
... ---------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE----------------------------EMTRIVA, a nucleoside analog HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor, is indicated in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV-1 infection. (1) -------------------------DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION--- ...
... ---------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE----------------------------EMTRIVA, a nucleoside analog HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor, is indicated in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV-1 infection. (1) -------------------------DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION--- ...
PIROXICAM PIROXICAM - The Filipino Doctor
... As with all NSAIDs, piroxicam (Feldene) can lead to the onset of new hypertension or worsening of pre-existing hypertension, either of which may contribute to the increased incidence of cardiovascular events. NSAIDs, including piroxicam (Feldene), should be used with caution in patients with hyperte ...
... As with all NSAIDs, piroxicam (Feldene) can lead to the onset of new hypertension or worsening of pre-existing hypertension, either of which may contribute to the increased incidence of cardiovascular events. NSAIDs, including piroxicam (Feldene), should be used with caution in patients with hyperte ...
Scientific rationale for inhaled combination therapy with long-acting b -agonists and corticosteroids REVIEW
... b2-receptors are present on postcapillary venular endothelial cells and b2-agonists inhibit plasma exudation by preventing separation of endothelial cells in postcapillary venules [40]. This effect is seen with both salmeterol and formoterol [41–43]. In this way b2-agonists may exert anti-inflammato ...
... b2-receptors are present on postcapillary venular endothelial cells and b2-agonists inhibit plasma exudation by preventing separation of endothelial cells in postcapillary venules [40]. This effect is seen with both salmeterol and formoterol [41–43]. In this way b2-agonists may exert anti-inflammato ...
SPC - HPRA website
... phenomena/rebound phenomena is greater after abrupt discontinuation of treatment, it is recommended that the dosage is decreased gradually. Duration of treatment The duration of treatment should be as short as possible (see Posology) depending on the indication, but should not exceed 4 weeks for ins ...
... phenomena/rebound phenomena is greater after abrupt discontinuation of treatment, it is recommended that the dosage is decreased gradually. Duration of treatment The duration of treatment should be as short as possible (see Posology) depending on the indication, but should not exceed 4 weeks for ins ...
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH Pr PERIDEX ORAL RINSE
... Another study was conducted to investigate whether changes occurred in resistance to chlorhexidine which might limit efficacy of the mouth rinse, and if such changes occurred, whether they dissipated or disappeared after cessation of use of the mouth rinse. Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MIC’s) ...
... Another study was conducted to investigate whether changes occurred in resistance to chlorhexidine which might limit efficacy of the mouth rinse, and if such changes occurred, whether they dissipated or disappeared after cessation of use of the mouth rinse. Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MIC’s) ...
gemcitabine - Cancer Care Ontario
... uses of the Formulary are subject to clinical judgment and actual prescribing patterns may not follow the information provided in the Formulary. The format and content of the drug monographs, regimen monographs, appendices and symptom management information contained in the Formulary will change as ...
... uses of the Formulary are subject to clinical judgment and actual prescribing patterns may not follow the information provided in the Formulary. The format and content of the drug monographs, regimen monographs, appendices and symptom management information contained in the Formulary will change as ...
Tussionex (hydrocodone resin complex
... Phenyltoloxamine, acts as competitive inhibitor of histamine2. As with other antihistamines, it is possible that its sedative and tranquillizing characteristics may contribute to its antitussive action.3 In addition, phenyltoloxamine in a similar manner to other antihistamines has been shown to pote ...
... Phenyltoloxamine, acts as competitive inhibitor of histamine2. As with other antihistamines, it is possible that its sedative and tranquillizing characteristics may contribute to its antitussive action.3 In addition, phenyltoloxamine in a similar manner to other antihistamines has been shown to pote ...
Dydrogesterone
Dydrogesterone (INN, USAN, BAN), is also chemically known as 9β,10α-pregna-4,6-diene-3,20-dione. Dydrogesterone (6-dehydro-retroprogesterone) is a hormonally active, non-androgenic steroid that was developed in the 1950s.Dydrogesterone has selective progestational activity and does not inhibit ovulation. The greater rigidity of dydrogesterone also positively affects its selectivity, while natural progesterone is less selective, existing in different conformations that more easily bind to different receptors. As a consequence of its better bioavailability and the progestational activity of its main metabolites (20-, 21- and 16-hydroxy derivatives), the equivalent dose of dydrogesterone is 10–20 times lower than that of oral micronized progesterone.Dydrogesterone is used as an effective, orally active progestogen for gynaecological conditions related to a wide variety of progesterone deficiencies in pregnant women. The molecular structure and pharmacological effects are somewhat similar to endogenous progesterone, although in smaller amounts it is found to be orally active. Its freedom from hormonal effects like those related to corticoid, androgenic, estrogenic, anabolic, and other effects gives dydrogesterone an advantage over other synthesized progestogens.Dydrogesterone when used therapeutically is closely related to its physiological action on the neuro-endocrine control of ovarian function, as well as on the endometrium. This is an indication in all cases of endogeneous progesterone deficiency - relative or absolute. The molecule was licensed for use in several indications, including threatened or recurrent miscarriage, dysfunctional bleeding, infertility due to luteal insufficiency, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, secondary amenorrhoea, irregular cycles, pre-menstrual syndrome and also as a hormone replacement therapy.Dydrogesterone has proven effective in the following conditions associated with progesterone deficiency: Infertility due to luteal insufficiency Threatened miscarriage Habitual or recurrent miscarriage. Menstrual disorders Premenstrual syndrome Endometriosis Dydrogesterone has also been registered as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to counter-check the negative effects of unopposed estrogen on the endometrium in women with an intact uterus. Dydrogesterone is relatively safe and well tolerated, and does not exhibit the androgenic side effects that are common with some other progestins, like medroxyprogesterone acetate.