Pharmacology

Different Types Of Dose of Drugs: Standard dose, Regulated dose, Target level dose, Titrated dose

What is Dose of the drug: Dose of the drug is the appropriate amount of a drug needed to produce certain degree of response in a patient to achieve the desired pharmacological effects. Drug dosage is determined by Potency of Drug Pharmacokinetics property of the drug Concentrate of drug at which it present at the

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Standard dose, Regulated dose, Target level dose, Titrated dose

What is Orphan Drugs?

These are drugs or biological products for diagnosis/treatment/ prevention of a rare disease or condition, or a more common disease (endemic only in resource poor countries or areas) for which there is no reasonable expectation that the cost of developing and marketing it will be recovered from the sales of that drug. these drugs may

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Rheumatoid Arthritis & Gout: Treatment | Pharmacology

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is autoimmune disease involved IgM immune complex. In Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) white blood cells (WBCs) identify the synovium (tissue that nourishes cartilage and bone) as non-self and initiate an inflammatory attack. WBC activation leads to stimulation of T lymphocytes (the cell-mediated immune system), which recruit and activate monocytes and macrophages. These cells

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Anti-Rheumatois Drugs, Pharmacology, Rheumatoid,
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