Its Origin B. Dosage and Use C. Relative Effectiveness D. Side Effects E. Alternate Treatment VI. History‚ Use and Effectiveness of Vitamins (Pg’s 18-31) and Nutrient Supplements VII. Future Prospects and Trends in Pharmacology (Pg’s 32-42) VIII. Recipe (Pg’s 43-44) Endnotes (Pg’s 45-46) Bibliography (Pg’s 47-48) The science and ambidexterity of treating‚ diagnosing‚ and preventing disease is known as the field of Medicine
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in/act/Schedule_Y.pdf http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-andhrapradesh/article2133307.ece?css=print http://www.halsburys.in/regulation-of-clinical-trials.html http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/info/understand Text book: RANG and DALE’S Pharmacology referred for Drug discovery and development
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Prescription Drugs A pharmacist is a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs. Pharmacists work in a hospital‚ clinic or community drug store. Pharmacist duties include constantly studying and learning about the properties and side effects of new drugs and communicating this information to doctors and patients. According to Mike Johnston in "The Pharmacy Technician Foundation and Practices" book pharmacy is the art and science of preparing and dispensing
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methylenedioxypyrovalerone: two cases. General Hospital Psychiatry‚ 33‚ 640.e5-640.e6. Retrieved December 4‚ 2011‚ from the SciVerse ScienceDirect database. 3. Coppola‚ M.‚ & Mondola‚ R. (2011). 3‚4-Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV): Chemistry‚ pharmacology‚ and toxicology of a new designer drug of abuse marketed online. Toxicology Letters‚ 208(1)‚ 12-15. Retrieved December 4‚ 2011‚ from the ScienceDirect database. 4. Hallucinogens Legally Sold as ’Bath Salts ’ a New Threat - Drugs.com MedNews
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the people and during drugs are tested and designed and also modified for less harmful and more effective. 1. Main Point: Drug Discovery is a very few first steps in its journey to the market. A. Drug discovery is a process in medicine and pharmacology where a drug is discovered and designed. In the past drug discovery was very different to the current form‚ previously active ingredients were used to tackle illnesses. Nowadays more detailed research on diseases has been pursued‚ details such
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DISCIPLINE OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY DRUG DESIGN AND DISCOVERY BY: xxxxxxx Introduction A drug is a substance that we used mostly in our daily lives. It is a chemical substance with physiological effects when ingested or introduced into our bodies. The response produce can either be beneficial or harmful. Toxins and poisons can be classified as drugs. This report the term ‘drug’ is for medicinal or pharmaceutical purposes. Drugs used to prevent or treat diseases. Drug design
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& webster bookstore‚ inc. manila‚ philippines 18 19. Du‚ Yong‚ et.‚ al.Self- Medication among Children and Adolescents in Germany: result of the National Health Survey for Children and Adolescents(KiGGS)(2009).British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology‚DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2125.2009.03477.x 20 21. Landers‚ T. F.‚ et.‚ al.‚ 2010‚Antibiotic identification‚ use‚ and self-medication for respiratory illnesses among urban Latinos‚ Journal of the Academy of Nurse Practioners 22 22 23. Lloyd‚ E.
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Name: Pharmacist Type of job: A full time job that is both analytical and precise Responsibilities: 1. Dispense prescription drugs to patients 2. Provide information about those drugs 3. Help patients to understand the instructions 4. Inform patients and their parents of any side effects and answer their questions Education & Training: 1. A bachelor’s degree in pharmacy 2. A doctor of pharmacy degree (Pharm‚D) 3. Must have two years of college study 4. Applicants generally have to take
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Unit 5 Notes Chapter 41 Diuretics Drugs that increase urinary output Two major applications Treatment of hypertension Mobilization of edematous fluid to prevent renal failure Introduction to Diuretics Figure 41-1 How diuretics work – mechanism of action Blockade of sodium and chloride reabsorption Site of action Proximal tubule produces greatest diuresis Adverse effects Hypovolemia Acid-base imbalance Electrolyte imbalances Figure 41-2 Classification of diuretics Four major categories
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1. Explain the terms social drugs and medicines. People take social drugs to help them relax or occasionally give themselves the feeling of having more energy (BBC 2013). Social drugs are also known as recreational or non medicinal drugs. These types of drugs are used for recreational purposes and without medical justification. There are two types of social drugs‚ illegal and socially acceptable drugs. Illegal social drugs include heroin‚ cocaine‚ cannabis and LSD. Examples of socially acceptable
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