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    Pain is an essential‚ unavoidable part of all life. Not only does it act as a mechanism for interpreting the physical state of the body‚ but it also acts as a teaching mechanism for recognizing and avoiding harmful conditions. Conversely‚ the body also has numerous pathways for relieving pain (Ossipov 2012). As the medical field advances‚ there is a strong push to find the safest and most effective ways to relieve pain. The most understood pain-relieving system in the body is the endogenous opioid

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    Uremic Pruritus Case Study

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    Title: A comparison between the efficacy and safety of different doses of “Gabapentin” as treatment of uremic pruritus in patients on haemodialysis. Keywords: Efficacy‚ safety‚ “Gabapentin”‚ uremic pruritus and haemodialysis. Background: Pruritus is defined as" localized unpleasant sensation that induces a desire to scratch"‚ it is considered one of the frequent manifestations that occur in many systemic diseases such as biliary obstruction‚ neurological diseases and endocrine disorders.(1) The

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    Antihistamines‚ Decongestants‚ Antitussive‚ and Expectorants Antihistamines: Substances capable of reducing the physiologic and pharmacologic effects of histamine‚ including a wide variety of drugs that block histamine receptors. Indications: Management of: nasal allergies‚ seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis (hay fever)‚ allergic reactions‚ motion sickness‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ sleep disorders. Also used to relieve symptoms associated with the common cold‚ Sneezing‚ runny nose‚ Palliative

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    GUIDELINES ON COMMON TECHNICAL DOCUMENT (CTD) 28.10.2010 GUIDANCE FOR INDUSTRY ON PREPARATION OF COMMON TECHNICAL DOCUMENT FOR IMPORT / MANUFACTURE AND MARKETING APPROVAL OF NEW DRUGS FOR HUMAN USE (NEW DRUG APPLICATION – NDA) DRAFT GUIDANCE This guidance documents is for feedback purpose only Comments and suggestion on this document should be submitted within 60 days of publication to CDSCO‚ FDA Bhavan Kotla Road‚ New Delhi – 110002 CENTRAL DRUGS STANDARD CONTROL ORGANIZATION DIRECTORATE

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    Unit 2 Assignment Directions and Grading Rubric Applying Pharmacology Principles Unit outcome(s) addressed in this Assignment: Explain how the drug affects the body and how the body affects the drug; Identify undesirable drug effects; Compare and contrast drug names; Describe different drug forms; Understand the use of a drug reference. Course outcome(s) assessed in this Assignment: HS140-1: Apply pharmacology principles in healthcare settings. Requirements Complete the monographs below as per

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    References: 1) Mosby (Third edition) Pharmacology And The Nursing Process (Lilley/ Aucker) chapter 36 ( Antibiotics ) 2) Medical surgical nursing (Third edition) ‚Unit 2 Chapter 8 (Nursing care of clients with infection )‚ ( Lemone & Burke ) 3) Pharmacology for nurses ‚unit 5‚ 2005.Adams.Josephson.Holland 4) Aspects of Nursing Care 7Th edition‚ 5) Introduction to clinical pharmacology‚ Edmunds. 6) Drug Therapy in nursing (Diane S. Aschenbrenner and Samanta

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    Nuclear Pharmacist Essay

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    I have known what a pharmacist is for a very long time. It was easy for me to understand what a pharmacist is because of my father who is a veterinarian. It was fairly simply to correlate between the two because my dad gives medicine to animals and pharmacists give medicine to people. This was my understanding as a child. As I grew older and began to understand more things‚ I happened upon the career term “Nuclear Pharmacist”. I knew what a pharmacist was and I know that the “nuclear” part probably

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    have gained the most approval. Therefore‚ selective‚ sensitive analytical methods for the quantitative evaluation of the drugs and their metabolites are important for the successful conduct of preclinical and/or bio-pharmaceutical and clinical pharmacology studies. Bio-analytical method validation for paracetamol drug includes the parameters such as accuracy‚ precision‚ selectivity‚ sensitivity‚ reproducibility and sensitivity. All this validation methods are applicable to bio-analytical methods

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    by the condition and is essentially pain free. This interesting discovery and the past uses of venom in medicine has started a trend of pharmaceutical companies racing to incorporate these toxins in potentially life saving drugs. A new branch of pharmacology was formed which was centered around venom. Takacs‚ a 44 year old Hungarian‚ recently started the World Toxin Bank. Takacs travels around the world collecting samples to be used in cunning new medicines. He samples from all kinds of animals including

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    elimination of disease condition and/or only mitigation of disease associated conditions. Toxicity or side-effects is defined as unintended and unwanted impact of the drug which causes or triggers other disease conditions. It is a well known pharmacology fact that every drug will show side-effects beyond certain dosages. Or rather every drug can be a poison at certain dosage. The objective of drug design is to come up with a molecule which shows the maximum targeted efficacy with acceptable side-effects

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