Archive for April, 2008

Drugs that Prevent Nausea and Vomiting

A single or a few doses of phenothiazines and other drugs can be used for symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting. These agents are very effective in preventing vomiting due to any underlying cause.

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Drugs that Prevent Nausea and Vomiting

A single or a few doses of phenothiazines and other drugs can be used for symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting. These agents are very effective in preventing vomiting due to any underlying cause.

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Lower Cholesterol Levels Drugs

The blood circulating in the body consists of blood cells and a straw coloured liquid called plasma. Plasma is made up chiefly of proteins and water, and fats (lipids) are carried with these proteins.

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Drugs For Enhancing Brain Functional Capacity

While the use of CNS stimulants has declined due to non-specific nature of their actions, a new class of drugs called ‘Cerebral Activators’ has been introduced. It is claimed that these drugs improve the brain functions particularly in dementia - a condition of brain characterized by loss of intellect and memory, and may have a role in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Drugs Used in Allergy

The word ‘allergic’ is often used loosely and has become almost a part of our general conversation. In a way it has become synonymous with ‘dislike’.

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Asthma Drugs - Medicines Used in Bronchial Asthma

Bronchial asthma is characterised by chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes resulting in narrowing of the airways. Any kind of inhaled stimulus, such as air pollutants, strong odours, tobacco smoke, etc can trigger coughing and wheezing.

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Drugs Used in Anxiety

First of all, let us understand what we really mean by ‘anxiety’. In medical terminology, the meaning of this word is somewhat different from what it is used for in everyday life

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Bruker’s New Advanced Supercon, Inc. (ASCI) Subsidiary Starts U.S. Operations and Hires Tom Rosa as CFO and Senior VP

Advanced Supercon, Inc. (ASCI) in Billerica, Massachusetts, a new subsidiary of Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR), announced today that it has hired Thomas M. Rosa as Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President, and that it is establishing business development and customer support operations in the U.S. under Mr. Rosa's leadership. The manufacturing operations of the Advanced Supercon business and its present research and development for low temperature superconductor (LTS) and high temperature superconductor (HTS) wires and devices will remain in Europe. Over time, ASCI expects to conduct selected superconducting device-related R&D projects also at its new U.S. operations. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008)


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Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals

Medical Imaging Services Leader M2S Inc Develops New Auto-blinding Technology for Clinical Trials

M2S Inc., an industry leader in medical image management and analysis, has released new auto blinding technology for the DICOM Armorcar® (DAC®). M2S's DAC image transfer technology has revolutionized the way medical images are transported between sites, core labs and clinical trial sponsors. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008)


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Maximum Life Nutraceuticals Completes Saudi GMP Registration

Maximum Life Nutraceuticals Inc. made an application with the Saudi Ministry of Health to have its contract manufacturer registered as a Saudi approved GMP facility recently recieved approval on April 22,2008. Maximum Life, in order to register its products in the Middle East and more specifically, Saudi Arabia, requires to have a Saudi approved GMP facility prior to exporting its products into the Middle East. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008)


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Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals