1.Dosage of nimesulide in tablets by second derivative UV spectrum method
Pharmaceutical Journal 2003;234(4):16-18
Used second order derivative UV (200-500nm) spectrum to determine the quantity of nimesulid in tablets without through process of deal with sample. Assess linear interval, limit of detection, limit of determine the quantity between level of nimesulid solution and value of second order derivative in interval of study level, degree of accuracy of the method and result of determine the quantity of nimesulid. The result showed that: process of quantitative nimesulid was built. The method was accurate, sensitive, precise, and reproducible and could be applied directly and easily to the pharmaceutical preparations.
Spectrum Analysis
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic
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tablets
2.Some opinions on the quality reinforcement of pharmaceutical products with relation to the target of exportation
Pharmaceutical Journal 2003;9():6-11
Pharmaceutical quality, management are important targets to integrate in international pharmaceutical market, raising field's prestige. The authors showed that must review and control several factors in imported and exported records of the products, such as GMP condition of supplier, TSE. Learning about inspected experiences of famous special organizations. Preparing to enhance Vietnam's GMP. To advance pharmaceutical exported program to foreign country
Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic
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Reinforcement (Psychology)
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
3.Quantifying evaluation of some pharmaceutical products in the form of tablets and capsules by domestic production according to standards of Vietnamese Pharmacopoeia III
Pharmaceutical Journal 2003;326(6):24-26
Experimental studies were carried out concerning the disintegration of 10 preparation of tablet, capsules with various group of medicinal products, produced and distributed by the Pharmaceutical Enterprise X including tablets of paracetamol, tablet of indomethacine, tablet of isoniazid, tablet of metronidazol, tablet of quinin sulfate, tablet of papaverin hydrochloride, tablet of theophylin and tablet of chloroquin phosphate. Results showed that 9 preparations (90%) satisfied the criterions of disintegration
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic
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Capsules
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drugs
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tablets
4.Patients that benefit from buprenorphine-naloxone on medically assisted treatment for opioid dependence in Malaysia
Philip George ; Parameswaran Ramasamy ; Sivakumar Thurairajasingam ; Zia Shah,
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2015;70(4):251-255
Introduction: Opioid dependence is recorded as the most
common drug of abuse in Malaysia. Currently, the preferred
substitution therapy for most Government treatment centres
is methadone used as substitution therapy for opioid
dependence. There are, however patients who may benefit
from being on the combined buprenorphine-naloxone
formulation as substitution therapy instead.
We discuss six cases of opioid dependence of varied
backgrounds that were treated with buprenorphinenaloxone
therapy and their outcomes.
Discussion: All of the reported patients improved after the
induction of buprenorphine- naloxone. Two of the cases
highlighted the transfer of patients on methadone to
buprenorphine-naloxone due to the adverse effect and
interactions of methadone with other medications. During
the transfer there were no major adverse reactions noted,
and patients were safely able to continue with the
maintenance therapy of buprenorphine- naloxone.
Conclusion: Buprenorphine-naloxone is a safe and effective
drug substitution therapy for opioid dependence. It has
fewer interactions with other medications, and has similar
efficacy to methadone. Being a partial agonist, it has a less
sedating effect making patients more functional.
Buprenorphine, Naloxone Drug Combination
5.Synthesis, structure and biological effects of some compounds of 2-mecaptobenzothiazole
Pharmaceutical Journal 1998;272(12):14-16
Nine compounds derivated from 2-mercaptobezothiazole were synthesized. Their structure have been identified by MS-, IR-, and UV- spectroscopy. Antimicrobial activities of some compounds have been tested. Hydrazide BT6 and substituted hydrazides BT7, BT8, BT9 were found to have significant inhibitory activity on P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, Asp. niger and F. oxysporum at concentration 50mcg/ml.
Pharmaceutical Preparations
6.Evaluation of drug myocardial toxicity and biological activity by real time xCELLigence analysis: a review.
Xu ZHANG ; Ruiying WANG ; Rongchang CHEN ; Lijiao XU ; Xiaobo SUN ; Miao YU ; Guibo SUN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(7):2425-2434
Realtime xCELLigence analysis (RTCA) is a new cell detection technology to continuously monitor, record and analyze a variety of information generated by cell activity. In drug research, it plays an important role in assessing myocardial toxicity and cell biological activity. Here, we first introduce the underlying mechanisms and characteristics of RTCA. Then we review the applications of RTCA in the research of myocardial toxicity and cell biological activity, to provides the fundamental baseline for understanding and exploiting RTCA. With the real-time, unlabeled, non-invasive, high throughput, and high accuracy features, RTCA not only promotes drug research and development, but also has a broad and good application prospect in other fields.
Pharmaceutical Preparations
7.Choice of pharmaceutical services in Tien Son district
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 1998;(1):24-27
According to the results of an investigation on 270 households in May 1999 carried out in Tien Son district, Bac Ninh province, 56 (20.79%) purchasing households came to commune health centre, 195 (72.22%) came to private clinic, 8 (2.96%) came to public pharmacy and 11 (4.03%) came to private pharmacy. Quality of the drug, easiness to access, reasonable price, good counseling... are the favorable factors to promote the purchaser's choice
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Pharmaceutical Services
8.Investigation on Acne Patients' Use and Awareness of Cosmetics for Acne
Jae In LEE ; Hye Jung JUNG ; Ji Young AHN ; Mi Youn PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2019;57(6):307-313
BACKGROUND: Some cosmetics used for treating acne are considered as cosmeceuticals. Consequently, patients with acne are now more likely to perceive such products as actual treatments. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the awareness and use of cosmetics for acne and to compare them with hospital treatments in terms of efficacy and safety. METHODS: We surveyed patients who presented at the National Medical Center for acne treatment. We collected data on demographics, hospital treatments, kinds of cosmetics for acne, awareness and use of cosmetics for acne, efficacy and adverse effects (cosmetics for acne vs. hospital treatments), and overall patient satisfaction. RESULTS: Of 101 enrolled participants, 94 (mean [SD] age, 25.6 [6.5] years; 59 women) were analyzed. Seventy-one (75.5%) patients used cosmetics for acne. Only 30% perceived that cosmetics for acne were insufficient to treat acne, whereas 45~55% deemed cosmetics for acne as applicable replacements for topical and oral treatments. The participants rated their improvement to be significantly better with hospital treatments than with cosmetics for acne (much improved: 45.1% vs. 2.8%, became worse: 1.4% vs. 8.5%, p<0.01). There were significantly fewer adverse events after hospital treatments than after use of cosmetics for acne. The overall satisfaction scores were significantly higher with hospital treatments than with cosmetics for acne. CONCLUSION: Patients with acne mistakenly believe that cosmetics for acne can replace topical and oral treatments. Dermatologists should disseminate information and educate patients about the proper treatments for acne. Moreover, it is desirable to exclude the word “acne” from the name of cosmeceuticals.
Acne Vulgaris
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Cosmeceuticals
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Demography
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Humans
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Patient Satisfaction
9.Application of chitin and its derivatives to pharmaceutical industry for traditional Chinese medicine.
Bin ZHOU ; Wen-yuan GAO ; Tie-jun ZHANG ; Hai-xia CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(17):1313-1316
This paper reviewed application of chitin and its derivatives in pharmaceutical industry of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. Chitin and its derivatives could be used as a clarificant, retaining active substances, stabiliting preparation, reducing the heavy metals of traditional Chinese medicine extraction. Because of their churacteristics in biodegradation, biocompatibility and its tendency to film easily, chitin and its derivatives was ideal assistant materials in traditional Chinese medicine. Its application was largely enhanced after chitosan was modified. The problems and prospects of the application of chitin and its derivatives were also discussed.
Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic
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Chitin
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chemistry
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Chitosan
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chemistry
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Drug Carriers
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
10.Angle's Class II Division 2 Malocclusion Treated by Bioprogressive Mechanism: Report of a Case.
Sang Kil BYUN ; Hee Kyung LEE ; Byung Rho CHIN ; Meung Chul OH
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1987;4(1):151-156
A 25 year and 7 month old man patient who had Angle's class II division 2 malocclusion combined with anterior crowding of upper & lower part was treated by bioprogressive mechanism. After setting out objectives through the use of V. T. O., we programmed a sequence of mechanic. The possible objectives of treatment in the class II division 2 malocclusion can be listed as follows. 1) Relief of crowding & irregularities. 2) Relief of anterior gingival trauma & correction of interincisal inclination. 3) Correction of buccal segment relationship We'd applied the class II intermaxillary elastics, Quad helix, utility arch wire and sectional arch wire in order to achieve anticipated objectives. As compared with pre & post treatment cephalogram, the result accomplished by this mechanics showed to us that interincisal angle was improved and favorable molar relationship was achieved.
Crowding
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Elvitegravir, Cobicistat, Emtricitabine, Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Drug Combination
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Humans
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Malocclusion*
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Mechanics
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Molar