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Pharmacokinetic modulations in NDDS...
Submitted by Santosh Kumar. JH on Fri, 11/06/2009 - 14:39This is the continuation of my previous blog....
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ONE COMPARTMENT OPEN MODEL
Submitted by Santosh Kumar. JH on Fri, 11/06/2009 - 14:31“The rate of change of drug amount in the body is the interplay between the rate of entry of drug into the system and the rate of its elimination or exit from the system”
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Essential features of Drug Dependence syndrome.
Submitted by Kranthi Kumar on Fri, 11/06/2009 - 06:53Continuation of pervious blog…
I my previous blog I have given information about drug Dependency and its components that is Psychological dependence and Physical dependence. Now I will take this to a step further…
Psychological and physical dependence do not always go together. A person may be psychologically dependent on a drug but may not show any evidence of physical dependence.
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PLANT PROTEIN SWEETENERS
Submitted by SUPRIYA VAVILAPALLI on Thu, 11/05/2009 - 00:49PLANT PROTIEN SWEETENERS
Wide variety of sweetening agents or sweeteners used in pharmacy are basically carbohydrates like sucrose, glucose, honey etc or glycosides such as glycyrrhizins, sterioside or even synthetic i.e saccharine.
However the sweetening agents other than above chemical nature and still from natural sourse are really very rare.
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What is Drug Dependence? And its components?
Submitted by Kranthi Kumar on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 14:34As per the definition of WHO…
“It’s a state, psychic and sometimes physically in which the user has a compelling desire to continue taking the drug either to experience its effects or to avoid the discomfort of its absence.
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10 Steps to a Great Career
Submitted by ks kumar upadhyayula on Mon, 11/02/2009 - 08:57Little Care Makes your Career Great!
In this competitive world one should be a multi skilled person to get a good career. You should develop leadership quality, good communication skills and also you should be a good learner. If you want a good career you have to work hard.
Develop a good relationship.
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MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR MEDICAL TOURISM, PART- 4
Submitted by Zarrin Faria on Sun, 11/01/2009 - 17:17Cuba
Cuba a very small country next to US is one of the oldest and the most sought after medical tourist destination for the past 40 years. Every year the country attracts thousands of patients from Latin America and Europe, as the country is gifted with the fine reputation of the Cuban doctors, the low prices and nearby beaches. In 2006, 20,000 health tourists visited Cuba.
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Introduction to Drug Abuse.
Submitted by Kranthi Kumar on Fri, 10/30/2009 - 15:13 Introduction to Drug Abuse.
Man has always saught pleasure, abatement of anxiety, and other alterations in states of consciousness through the ingestion of various natural and chemical substances. In the last few years drug abuse has become serious problem resulting into considerable harm both to the individual and to the society.
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Microcapsule: Case Study: Encapsulation
Submitted by Shiv Majumdar on Fri, 10/30/2009 - 03:54In November 2007, a research group at Carnegie Mellon University announced they had developed microcapsules capable of delivering genetically engineered adult neural stem cells into the brain where they then produce an essential enzyme.
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MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR MEDICAL TOURISM, PART- 3
Submitted by Kaushal Pathak on Thu, 10/29/2009 - 15:02Panama
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