Antibacterials Power Mixed Fruit Ethanol Extract Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill), and Leather Trunk Pulasri (Alyxia Reinwadrtii BL)

May 28, 2010 · Posted in Antibacterials · Comment 

Society has been using fennel fruit and bark pulasari traditionally as a remedy, either separately or as a mixture that is often called ‘adaspulowaras’. Possibility of mixing the ingredients may be causing changes in its pharmacological activity. Therefore felt necessary to do research on the antibacterial power of fruit and bark pulasari fennel separately or mixtures. Extraction was done by maceration method using ethanol. Test of antibacterial power diffusion and dilution method, as used microbes Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

Antimicrobial activity of fennel (9),fruit extract has antibacterial properties? (4),antibacterial activity of fennel (3),materials required for ethanol extraction (3),foeniculum vulgare fruits (2),fruit in alcohol diffusion (2),foeniculum vulgare antimicrobial activity (2),recent pharmacogical reaserch on fennel fruit (2),antimicrobial activity of fennel plant (2),antimicrobial activity of the extract of fennel stem (2),

Understanding and Explanation of Drugs (Ecstasy, Heroin, Marijuana, Morphine, Alcohol)

May 28, 2010 · Posted in Drugs · 1 Comment 

Is an abbreviation of narcotic drugs and drugs of hazardous materials. In addition to “drugs”, another term is a drug which stands for Narcotics, Psychotropic and Addictive Substance.

All of these terms, both “drugs” or drugs, referring to a group of substances that generally have a risk of addiction for its users. According to health experts is actually a psychotropic drug commonly used to anesthetize the patient when they want to dioparasi or drugs for certain diseases. Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

explanation of drugs (75),explanation about drugs (64),became tablet (39),drugs explanation (17),marshall d gates (13),Explanation of ecstasy (13),drug explanation (13),explanation drugs (11),alcohol explanation (10),ecstasy explanation (9),

Heroin pharmacology

May 28, 2010 · Posted in News · Comment 

INTRODUCTION
Approximately 30-60 seconds after the heroin was injected into a vein, the individual will feel a warm wave spread from the waist down as a sensation of “busy” (rush sensation) that slides into the central nervous system. A sense of calm that envelops himself in a rapidly individuals.
What exactly all this stimuli? From where chemicals asetilmorfin (heroin) is derived, and how these substances work when entered into the blood circulation? Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

Tango and Cash drug (29),pharmacology drugs blog download (14),enkefalin (13),tango and cash dope (4),pharmacology of herion (3),Tango cash dope (2),purest form of morphine (2),• it comes with sedation so that the euphoria seen nodding off (nod) or asleep (2),what is tango and cash drug (2),is tango a drug? (2),

Choosing the Analgesic Without Prescription Drugs

May 20, 2010 · Posted in Drugs · 3 Comments 

Analgesics are pain relievers that are widely used to cope with headache, fever, and mild pain. These drugs are easily obtained without a prescription. If used in a short time, these drugs are generally safe and effective. But with many kinds of analgesics available in the market, must choose the optimal drugs to patients under certain circumstances. Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

analgesic for pregnant women (49),analgesics for pregnant women (36),safest analgesic (26),safe analgesic for pregnant women (8),safe analgesics in renal failure (7),salicylate analgesic drugs (6),analgesics for diabetics (6),analgesic for pregnant (5),analgesic SAFE IN RENAL FAILURE (5),analgesic pregnant women (5),

Myeloma Drug Better at Low Doses

May 13, 2010 · Posted in Drugs · Comment 

Myeloma Drug Works Better at Lower Dose.

To prove that less can really means more, U.S. government researchers say that lower doses of chemotherapy increased the number of patients with blood cancer multiple myeloma, can survive. Read more

What is Subutex?

May 12, 2010 · Posted in Buprenorphine · Comment 

Buprenorphine, is the trade name Subutex, is used for the treatment of drug dependence (opiate). Usually sold in pill form and are used with dissolved under the tongue. Its main purpose is to prevent withdrawal symptoms substances from a person, by stimulating receptors in the brain. Subutex has a larger reaction against brain receptor than other drugs such as heroin and methadone, replacing or transferring the desire to use again. Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

what is subutex (109),what is subutex? (14),Yellow subutex (8),what is subutex buprenorphine (3),what is subutex drug (3),what is a subutex (3),what is subutex for (3),does subutex give you headaches (3),What is subtex (2),what is subotex (2),

Combination of buprenorphine and naloxone for Opioid Addiction Treatment

May 12, 2010 · Posted in Buprenorphine · 1 Comment 

Buprenorphine is effective in drug substitution therapy. Now there are new formulations in combination with naloxone.

Oral drug substitution therapy with buprenorphine is one way to try to remove drug users from dependence. A study published in the journal The Lancet states with drug substitution therapy opiates, buprenorphine, heroin users are able to make the stay “clean” for three times longer compared to people taking placebo. In addition the number of participants who completed the study without relapse four times more on buprenorphine recipients. Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

narcan combination drugs (3),subutex and narcan (3),is narcan a combination drug (3),buprenorphine and naloxone combination (2),suboxone withdrawal symptoms in newborns (2),suboxone withdrawal in newborns (2),can naloxone not work? (2),buprenorphine naloxone combination (2),newest opioid combination drugs (1),new drug to replace naloxone (1),

How do I Tramadol HC1 created and its function

May 12, 2010 · Posted in Tramadol · Comment 

Tramadol HC1 is one type of analgesic drugs, which are used to overcome severe pain either acute or chronic pain after surgery. Tramadol HC1 has several characteristics such as the use of doses that are not too large ie 100 mg, 5.5-hour half-life, well absorbed in the stomach, has a price of 9.14 pKa, log P of 1.35 at pH 7 and has a stability both in water and ethanol (Anonymous, 2004). Read more

Incoming search terms for the article:

Tramadol HC1 (64),tramadol therapeutic index (12),tramadol physical properties (6),drug concentration in blood (6),sustained release (6),therapeutic index of tramadol (6),dissolution of drug from solid matrix (4),what is tramadol hc1 (4),partition coefficient (4),repeat action tablet release-time curve (3),