QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP (QSAR): AN OVERVIEW
Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) (sometimes QSPR: quantitative structure-property relationship) is the process by which chemical structure is quantitatively correlated with a well defined process, such as biological activity or chemical reactivity. The present review deals with the aspect of QSAR and their benefits and application in medicinal and synthetic chemistry.
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MICROBIAL LIMIT TEST IN WATER ANALYSIS
The microbial limit tests are designed to perform the qualitative and quantitative estimations of specific viable microorganisms. Various water from five different sources is analyzed for the presence of microbes in sample. The present paper deals with the aspects of analysis of water sample by MLT.
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ROLE OF PHARMACIST IN PHARMACEUTICAL CARE OF ALZHEIMER PATIENTS
In the context of rendering better services to the patients, the physicians have recognized a role of pharmacist in clinical aspects. The clinical pharmacist becomes a consultant for patients who are put on theraphy.He councils the patients about the disease process and simultaneously role of the drugs. He informs the patients of drug interactions and adverse reactions. He ensure a rational therapy and a safe theraphy.He advices doctors about the dosage forms and dosage regimen.The relationship between health care provider or pharmacist and patient is the most powerful predictor the of treatment adherence in the patients.
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RECENT ASPECT OF DRUG USED IN TREATMENT OF MALARIA
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease caused by a parasite. Patients with malaria typically are very sick with high fevers, shaking chills, and flu-like illness. Four kinds of malaria parasites can infect humans: Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae. Infection with any of the malaria species can make a person feel very ill; infection with P. falciparum, if not promptly treated, may be fatal. Although malaria can be a fatal disease, illness and death from malaria are largely preventable.
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CHIKUNGUNYA-AN OVERVIEW
Chikungunya is a relatively rare form of viral fever caused by an alphavirus that is spread by mosquito bites from the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The symptoms of Chikungunya (also called as Chicken Guinea) include fever which can reach 39°C, (102.2 °F) a petechial or maculopapular rash usually involving the limbs and trunk, and arthralgia or arthritis affecting multiple joints which can be debilitating.
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RECENT ASPECT OF CLINICAL PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES OF ECZEMA PATIENTS
Eczema is the name given for many skin conditions where skin is inflamed. Form of eczema is different for different people. With eczema, skin looks red with rashes, dry, patchy, flaky and itchy. It is a condition of skin, which is often called as "Itch those rashes" because whenever person feels itch and scratch, it gives rashes. Eczema can affect any part of the body. If it is seen in infants, it usually occurs at cheeks, forehead, neck, scalp and legs. In other people, it can occur at neck, face and inner side of elbows, knees.
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EMERGING TRENDS OF LIPOSOMES USED AS NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Drug delivery systems (DDS) have become important tools for the specific delivery of a large number of drug molecules. Since their discovery in the 1960s liposomes were recognized as models to study biological membranes and as versatile DDS of both hydrophilic and lipophilic molecules. Liposomes can be used as carrLiposomes--nanosized unilamellar phospholipid bilayer vesicles--undoubtedly represent the most extensively studied and advanced drug delivery vehicles.
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ON INTRA-UTERINE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM-A REVIEW
An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a small piece of plastic that is inserted by a clinician into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is approximately 1½ inches (3cm) in length. There are several different types of IUDs. The most common IUD is T-shaped and coated with copper. This can be left in the uterus for 2-5 years. Another type of IUD contains a hormone (progestin) but it needs to be replaced once a year.
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RECENT ADVANCES OF NASAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS-A REVIEW
As the field of biotechnology continues to advance, nasal drug delivery is increasingly becoming a more viable alternative to oral and injectable routes of administration. Recently, it has been shown that many drugs have better bioavailability by nasal route than by oral route. This has been attributed to rich vasculature and a highly permeable structure of the nasal mucosa coupled with avoidance of hepatic first-pass elimination, gut wall metabolism and/or destruction in the gastrointestinal tract. The nasal route could be particularly important for drugs used in crisis management such as for pain and for centrally acting drugs where the pathway from the nose to brain might provide a faster and more therapeutic effect.
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