Scientists Learn How Cancer Drugs Cause Hypertension
Finding points to ways to control blood pressure, researchers say
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5 (HealthDay News) -- A new study reveals why high blood pressure develops in up to one-third of cancer patients who take
drugs to block the formation of blood vessels that feed tumors.
"Anti-angiogene...
ViroPharma Announces Support by Advisory Committee of The Office of Generic Drugs Proposed Guidelines for Developing Generic Versions of Oral Vancomycin Hydorchloride
EXTON, Pa., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ViroPharma Incorporated (Nasdaq: VPHM ) today announced that the Pharmaceutical Science and Clinical Pharmacology Advisory Committee supports the FDA's Office of Generic
Drugs (OGD) draft guidelines on bioequivalence (BE) f...
Certain Arthritis, Crohn's Drugs May Raise Kids' Cancer Risk: FDA
Agency strengthens 'black box' warning on medicines such as Enbrel, Remicade
TUESDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) --
Drugs widely used to fight rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease and other inflammatory disorders must now carry an updated "black box" warning label cautioning patients an...
Anti-growth factor drugs raise hope and concern for treatment of children's eye diseases
Philadelphia, PA, 3 August 2009 A new class of antibody
drugs may provide a powerful new tool for the treatment of eye diseases in children, but specialists need to be alert for the possibility of serious side effects, according to an editorial in the August Journal of AAPOS (American Associati...
Psych Drugs Gaining Widespread Acceptance
But Americans surveyed also expect meds to relieve stress, personal troubles, researchers caution,,,,
FRIDAY, July 31 (HealthDay News) -- A growing number of Americans now have a positive opinion on psychiatric medications, a new study contends.
About five out of six people survey...
Scientists Test New Way to Get Drugs to Cancer Cells
Method might someday provide less toxic alternative to chemo, expert says
WEDNESDAY, July 29 (HealthDay News) -- Nanoparticles that can carry cancer-killing radioisotopes directly to tumors show promise, U.S. researchers report.
The nanoparticles are made with liposomes, small chemi...
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Bionovo's Estrogen Receptor Beta Selective Drugs Have Unique Gene Expression and Cell Type Specificity
EMERYVILLE, Calif., July 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bionovo, Inc. (Nasdaq: BNVI ) announced today that a study of the gene regulation in multiple cell lines by several of their estrogen receptor beta (ERb) candidates will be published in Public Library of Science One.
...
Isis Highlights New Data on Antisense Drugs to Treat Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity at ADA Scientific Sessions
NEW ORLEANS and CARLSBAD, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ISIS ) announced today that Isis' antisense
drugs were highlighted with eight presentations (including three oral talks and two late-breaking posters) during the American Diabetes Association's...
Advanced Life Sciences Announces Outcome of FDA's Anti-Infective Drugs Advisory Committee Review of Restanza(TM) (cethromycin)
CHICAGO, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADLS) announced today that the FDA's Anti-Infective
Drugs Advisory Committee voted in the majority that Restanza(TM) (cethromycin) demonstrated safety for the outpatient treatment of adults with m...
Spotlight on Rosacea Advance - May Issue of Journal of Drugs in Dermatology Features Pyratine XR(TM) Clinical Study
- 12-week study concludes that new cosmeceutical improves skin barrier function, erythema and lesions associated with rosacea -
NAPA, Calif., May 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Senetek PLC (OTC Bulletin Board: SNKTY), a life sciences company engaged in the development of technologies that targ...
Rib-X Pharmaceuticals Novel Antibiotic Delafloxacin Named One of R&D Directions 100 Great Investigational Drugs of 2009
NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Rib-X Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ("Rib-X" or the "Company"), a development-stage company focused on the discovery and development of novel antibiotics for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections, today announced that its lead compound, delafloxacin, ha...
New Study Published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology Finds DOT Microablative CO2 Laser Optimum for Skin Rejuvenation
DALLAS, March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- A study published by Deborah S. Sarnoff, M.D. et al in the February issue of the Journal of
Drugs in Dermatology explores the new generation of carbon dioxide (CO2) laser skin resurfacing technologies, specifically, the SmartXide DOT(TM) laser. DOT utilizes a...
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Pocket Guide to Colorectal Cancer Drugs and Treatment
Description: Focuses primarily on the
drugs used for treatment and symptom management for colorectal cancer....
Company:Skyscape, Inc.
Drug Facts - Gold (A to Z Drugs and Drug Interaction)
Description: Instant access to drug-drug and drug-food interaction between thousands of brand and generic
drugs plus A to Z Drug Facts monographs. Includes free updates for one year....
Company:Unbound Medicine, Inc.
Sota Omoigui's Anesthesia Drugs Handbook
Description: AnesthesiaDrugs is the handheld version of Sota Omoigui's Anesthesia
Drugs Handbook, the best selling clinical guide to essential anesthesia and critical care drug information....
Company:Skyscape, Inc.
Triage® Drugs of Abuse Panels
Description: The Triage
Drugs of Abuse Panel is the leading rapid drug screen used by U.S. hospitals. The Triage
Drugs of Abuse Panel is a small, handheld urine test that provides qualitative results for up to nine commonly abused
drugs in about 10 minutes....
Company:Biosite
Sulfa Drugs
Description: ARUP Laboratories is a national reference laboratory and a worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development. ARUP offers an extensive test menu of highly complex and unique medical tests in clinical and anatomic pathology. Owned by the University of Utah, ARUP Laboratories' client...
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SureStep Benzodiazepines (BZO 300)
Description:... For the qualitative detection of single and multiple
drugs and drug metabolites in human urine...
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Drugs in Medical Definition
Allopathic medicine
...atment of disease by conventional means, i.e. with
drugs having effects opposite to the symptoms. Often con...e to the practice of treating diseases by means of
drugs inducing symptoms unrelated (i.e. neither similar ...hic" the practice of treating diseases by means of
drugs producing symptoms opposite to those of the patien...
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
...brain's mediators of DSI. They showed that cannabinoid receptor agonists,
drugs that mimic the actions of endocannabinoids or THC, could evoke the same red...trated that DSI could be prevented by cannabinoid receptor antagonists ,
drugs that block the actions of cannabinoid compounds.
Other lines of evidence ...
Medicine
...rmacology has developed from herbalism and many
drugs are still derived from plants (atropine, ephedrine...eties. The medical establishment is now developing
drugs targeted towards one particular disease process. Thus
drugs are being developed to minimise the side effects ...
Medical writing
...it in such a way that someone not familiar with the data can immediately understand the meaning of the data. With an increasing demand for getting new
drugs to the market as quickly as possible, writing documents that can be read and understood quickly and easily has become an ever higher priority. Hence, ...
Neuropsychiatry
... Famous psychiatrists
Physicians
Psychiatric
drugs
drugs by condition
Neurological disorders
Psychoth...However, starting with the efficacy of neuroleptic
drugs in attenuating symptoms (Shapiro, Shapiro and Wayn...
Mumijo
...hat mumijo has antiseptic and stimulant properties, so it tends to increase wound healing rate and produce better results. Two commercial mumijo-based
drugs were developed and at least three conference on post-operational application of mumijo were held.
Mumijo should not be confused with balsams and thi...
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Non-steroidal anti - inflammatory
drugs , usually abbreviated to NSAIDs or NAIDs, ... MedlinePlus Drug Information: Anti - inflammatory
Drugs , Nonsteroidal (Systemic) ... Explains how Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory
Drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen block the product...
Immunosuppressant drugs
Immunosuppressive
drugs or immunosuppressive agents are
drugs that inhibit or prevent activity of the immune system. They are used in immunosuppressive therapy to: More about Immunosuppressant
Drugs : Purpose Recommended dosage Precautions Side effects Interactions Resources Immunosup...
Vasculitis
...t Prognosis Prevention Resources Vasculitis Definition Vasculitis refers to a varied Includes general information about the illness as well as
drugs used in its treatment, specific conditions, and related issues. Vasculitis Foundation Canada ... Vasculitis can affect any blood vessel or ...
Uveitis
...indness. ... Uveitis may develop suddenly. ... Uveitis Caused by Connective Tissue Disease. Spondyloarthropathies ... Infrequently, systemic
drugs cause uveitis (usually anterior) ... Sometimes, uveitis is referred to by the name of the specific part that is ... Posterior uveitis typica...
Uremia
... aakp - American Association of Kidney Patients ... Nonetheless, the terms uremia or uremic poisoning have persisted, and now mean ... These
drugs are the only therapeutic agents that are truly societal drugs, ... presence of remote infection, uremia , hepatic disease, kidney disease and...
Urine drug screen
... to determine the presence or absence of specified
drugs or their metabolized traces. It can also be used t...designed to detect illegal (and some prescription)
drugs in the urine . ... To screen for drug use...designed to detect illegal (and some prescription)
drugs in the urine . ... ... American Screening C...
Drugs in Biological News
NTU professor discovers method to efficiently produce less toxic drugs using organic molecules
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)'s Associate Professor Zhong Guofu has made a significant contribution to the field of organic chemistry, in particular the study of using small organic molecules as catalysts, in the synthesis process called organocatalysis. Such synthesis process takes place...
Strong immune response to new siRNA drugs in development may cause toxic side effects
New Rochelle, NY, May 20, 2009Small synthetic fragments of genetic material called small interfering RNA (siRNA) can block production of abnormal proteins; however, these exciting new drug candidates can also induce a strong immune response, causing toxic side effects. Understanding how siRNA stim...
SRI International to screen drugs that fight 2009 H1N1 influenza A
MENLO PARK, Calif. May 13, 2009 SRI International, an independent, nonprofit research and development organization, announced today that that it will screen a library of well-characterized
drugs against the 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus, previously known as "swine flu." The work will be performed ...
Male impotence drugs may deserve a second look in women
AUGUSTA, Ga. New studies indicate the three
drugs used to treat male impotence also appear to work in females, albeit a little differently, and should give the scientific community pause to take a second look at their potential in the 40 percent of women who report sexual dysfunction, researchers...
Research could lead to new non-antibiotic drugs to counter hospital infections
Lack of an adequate amount of the mineral phosphate can turn a common bacterium into a killer, according to research to be published in the April 14, 2009, issue of the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science . The findings could lead to new
drugs that would disarm the increasingly antib...
Canadian scientist mines drugs database for new diabetes treatment
A Canadian scientist, now based in the UK and funded by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, has harnessed a new drug discovery tool to identify a new player in the body's insulin secretion process. This finding could spark a completely new class of
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ParagonRx Files with FDA REMS Panel Interim Analysis for Opioid Drugs Study
WILMINGTON, Del., July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- ParagonRx, a healthcare consulting leader in risk management and the appropriate use of drugs, has filed its interim analysis of a study that shows how its proprietary approach to risk management can help manufacturers of opioid
drugs meet FDA standar...
New drugs faster from natural compounds: A UC San Diego breakthrough
Researchers have invented computational tools to decode and rapidly determine whether natural compounds collected in oceans and forests are newor if these pharmaceutically promising compounds have already been described and are therefore not patentable.
This University of California, San Diego ...
Global Prescription Drugs Market to Cross $897 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Prescription
Drugs market. The global prescription
drugs market is witnessing a significant deceleration in growth. Key factors slowing down growth in the global prescription
drugs market include economic downturn, increasing number of...
Amgen to Participate in Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee Meeting in August
Advisory Committee to Review Denosumab Data
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., June 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Amgen Inc. (Nasdaq: AMGN ) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has asked the company to participate in a meeting of the Reproductive Health
Drugs Advisory Commi...
HealthCore Responds to Need for Real-world Health Outcomes Information on Drugs and Devices with Physician Network and Prospective Effectiveness Research
WILMINGTON, Del., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- HealthCore, Inc. is developing the Integrated Research Network (IRN(SM)) - a collaborative community of practicing physicians who participate in real-world prospective effectiveness research - in response to increasing need from industry and government to u...
NovaBay and Galderma Enter Into Global Agreement to Develop and Commercialize NovaBay's Novel Aganocide Drugs for Major Dermatological Conditions
- Up to $50 Million Potential Milestones plus Double Digit Royalties on Future Sales -
- Company to Host Conference Call at 11:00 a.m. ET Today -
EMERYVILLE, Calif., March 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NovaBay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE Amex: NBY ), a mid-stage biopharmaceutical comp...
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ANALETTE II from Precision Systems, Inc.
Description:...n System Chemistry Analyzer for General Chemistries, Specialty Chemistries, QC, Reagent Development, Pharmaceutical Development, Physician Owned Labs,
drugs of Abuse, and Industrial Testing applications. Analyzer uses holographic grating, diode spectrophotometer over 30 user-selectable wavelengths. ...
Company:Precision Systems, Inc.
HIV Volume 2 (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery) from Promega
Description:... and Rev assays; HIV/CD4 interactions; transient assays for Nef-induced down regulation of DC4 expression; Vpu and Vif; cellular assays for anti-viral
drugs and gene therapy....
Company:Promega
hKvLQT1/hminK-CHO K1 Recombinant Cell Line from Upstate
Description:...
Ion channels are well known for having a critical role in nerve and muscle function and consequently have a key function in pain, CNS and the heart.
drugs that modulate ion channels have been investigated in therapeutic areas, such as neuropathic pain, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, local anaesthesia,...
Company:Upstate
hNav1.6-HEK293 Recombinant Cell Line from Upstate
Description:...
Ion channels are well known for having a critical role in nerve and muscle function and consequently have a key function in pain, CNS and the heart.
drugs that modulate ion channels have been investigated in therapeutic areas, such as neuropathic pain, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, local anaesthesia,...
Company:Upstate
hKv1.5-CHO K1 Recombinant Cell Line from Upstate
Description:...
Ion channels are well known for having a critical role in nerve and muscle function and consequently have a key function in pain, CNS and the heart.
drugs that modulate ion channels have been investigated in therapeutic areas, such as neuropathic pain, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, local anaesthesia,...
Company:Upstate
hHCN4-CHO K1 Recombinant Cell Line from Upstate
Description:...
Ion channels are well known for having a critical role in nerve and muscle function and consequently have a key function in pain, CNS and the heart.
drugs that modulate ion channels have been investigated in therapeutic areas, such as neuropathic pain, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, local anaesthesia,...
Company:Upstate
Drugs in Biological Definition
Albumin
...ther hormones, particularly fat soluble ones
Transports fatty acids ("free" fatty acids)
Transports unconjugated bilirubin
Transports many
drugs
Competitively binds calcium ions (Ca 2+ )
Buffers pH
Causes of albumin deficiency:
Cirrhosis of the liver (most commonly)
Dec...
Antibiotic
...nine , antibiotics were labelled "magic bullets":
drugs which targeted disease without harming the host. ...es; aminoglycosides including gentamicin
drugs which inhibit folate synthesis
Sulfonamides and trimethoprim
drugs which interfere with DNA synthesis
Metronidaz...
Avian influenza
...nitially tested negative for bird flu were later found to have carried the virus. All seven have since recovered from the disease.
Antiviral
drugs are sometimes effective in both preventing and treating the disease, but no virus has ever been really cured in medical history. Vaccines , however...
Biodiversity
...heart trouble), and morphine from the poppy plant (pain relief). According the National Cancer Institute , over 70 % of the promising anti-cancer
drugs come from plants in the tropical rainforests . Animal may also play a role, in particular in research. It is estimated that of the 250,000 known plan...
Barbiturate
... Barbiturates are
drugs that acts as central nervous system (CNS) depressants , and by virtue of ...y popular in the first half of the 20th century. In moderate amounts, these
drugs produce a state of intoxication that is remarkably similar to alcohol into...
Biotechnology
...he term describes start-up companies especially in medical discovery that are characterised by many years of financial losses as they put experimental
drugs through clinical trials.
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2 Biotechnology timeline
3 Biot...
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Transgenic animals
..... of pharmaceutical human proteins in transgenic animals is still a minor business, ... Transgenic animals for pharmaceutical production;
drugs (human) ... ... 101: An Introduction to Transgenic Farm Animals . Commentary by Thomas M. Zinnen " ... Researchers first produced transgenic f...
Topoisomerase
...A Topology and Enzymes Methods in... Online Shopping at SpotCost.com - New and used books like DNA Topoisomerase Protocols Part II Enzymology and
drugs Methods in Molecular Biology v 2 2nd edition by... Human topoisomerase I is a 100kD protein capable of relaxing positively and ... In normal eu...
Thyroid gland
...ckly the body burns energy, makes... Comprehensive information about thyroid health, diseases and conditions affecting the gland , and thyroid
drugs and tests. Learn about hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland ) symptoms such as irritability, tachycardia, heat intolerance, increased sweat...
Thermoregulation
... The physiological system for thermoregulation operates like an automatic control ... If the thermoregulation system is compromised in any way, by
drugs or other ... Thermoregulation refers to the mechanisms and control systems used by the body ... There are three main effector mechanisms involved...
Telomerase
... Telomerase -based Cancer Therapies: What are the advantages and disadvantages of promising new telomerase -based cancer therapies? Developing
drugs to reverse the effects of human aging. Focused on transcriptional regulation of telomerase to re-lengthen telomeres. The significance of human...
Synergism
...ing "to work", and syn meaning "together"; hence, synergism is a "working together." Drug synergism occurs when
drugs can interact in ways that enhance or magnify ... Synergism Hypothesis. Buckminster Fuller's definition of Synergy ... synergism n. Synerg...