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Coenzyme Q10
3
Drug
interactions. *4
Chemical
properties. *5 Biosynthesis. *6 Absorption and metabolism *6.1 Absorption ... Nanoparticles have been explored as a delivery system for various
drugs
, such as improving the oral bioavailability of
drugs
... where Q refers to the quinone
chemical
group and 10 refers to the number of isoprenyl
chemical
subunits in its tail. ...
Chemical
properties[edit]. The oxidized structure of CoQ10 is shown on the top-right. The various kinds of Coenzyme Q may be ...
Diabetes mellitus type 1
Chemicals
and
drugs
[edit]. Some
chemicals
and
drugs
selectively destroy pancreatic cells. Pyrinuron (Vacor), a rodenticide ... Immunosuppressive
drugs
[edit]. Cyclosporine A, an immunosuppressive agent, has apparently halted destruction of beta cells (on ... One reason for this is that introducing a new kidney requires taking immunosuppressive
drugs
such as cyclosporine, which allows ... "Role of environmental
chemicals
in diabetes and obesity: a National Toxicology Program workshop review". Environmental Health ...
Serotonin releasing agent
A serotonin releasing agent (SRA) is a type of
drug
that induces the release of serotonin into the neuronal synaptic cleft. A ... Research
chemicals
[edit]. *Amiflamine (FLA-336). *Viqualine (PK-5078). *2-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (2-Methyl-MDA) ... The designer
drug
4-methylaminorex, which is an SNDRA and 5-HT2B agonist, has been reported to cause this effect as well. ... Amphetamines like MDMA, MDEA, MDA, and MBDB, among other relatives (see MDxx), are recreational
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termed entactogens. They ...
Códigos de classificação JEL - Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
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Chemicals
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Adenosine receptor
"Expert Opinion on Emerging
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Chemical
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Drugs
and Therapy. 21 (3): 171-94. doi:10.1007/s10557-007-6014-6. PMID 17373584.. ... which is now resulting in a new generation of more selective
drugs
with many potential medical uses. Some of these compounds ...
Crosslinking of DNA
"Nitrogen Mustard - Chemotherapy
Drugs
- Chemocare". chemocare.com. Retrieved 2017-10-09.. *^ Jamieson, E. R.; Lippard, S. J. ( ... "Accounts of
Chemical
Research. 41 (7): 793-804. doi:10.1021/ar700246x. ISSN 0001-4842. PMC 2785109. PMID 18500830.. ... As a result, the function of these
drugs
is to serve as enzyme poisons rather than inhibitors. This can be applied to treat ... Because the toxicity of these
drugs
depends on TOP1 trapping, cellular sensitivity to these compounds depends directly on TOP1 ...
Ablation
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Peeling. American Society for Dermatological Surgery.. *Lasik Laser Eye Surgery. USA Food an
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Administration info ... can be carried out by
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Carisoprodol
"DEA
Drugs
&
Chemicals
of Concern "Carisoprodol"". Archived from the original on 17 April 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2011.. ...
Drug
information for Patients,
Drug
information for Professionals. *. "SOMA 250 mg (carisoprodol) for Painful Musculoskeletal ... As with other GABAergic
drugs
, combination with other GABAergic
drugs
, including alcohol, as well as with sedatives in general ... mixed with other
drugs
, a combination of the above, etc.), genetic predisposition to
drug
abuse, and a history of substance ...
Tetrahydrocannabinol
Baselt, R. (2011). Disposition of Toxic
Drugs
and
Chemicals
in Man (9th ed.). Seal Beach, CA: Biomedical Publications. pp. 1644 ... A Primer on the UN
Drug
Control Conventions. Transnational Institute "
Drug
Schedules; Schedule 1". US
Drug
Enforcement Agency, ... Firn, Richard (2010). Nature's
Chemicals
. Oxford: Biology. Pate, David W. (1994). "
Chemical
ecology of Cannabis". Journal of ... such as in the United States where the National Institute on
Drug
Abuse and
Drug
Enforcement Agency regulated sources of ...
Lye
ISBN 0-87341-832-8. "Federal Food,
Drug
, and Cosmetic Act". US Food and
Drug
Administration. "Food
Chemicals
Codex". United ... "Food
Chemicals
Codex". "FD&C Act Chapter IV: Food". US Food and
Drug
Administration. Ayres, Chris (27 February 2010), Clean ... In Mexico, a man who worked for
drug
cartels admitted to having disposed of more than 300 bodies with it. A 3-10% solution of ... In the United States, food-grade lye must meet the requirements outlined in the Food
Chemicals
Codex (FCC),[page needed] as ...
JEL classification codes
Armaments L65
Chemicals
• Rubber •
Drugs
• Biotechnology • Plastics L66 Food • Beverages • Cosmetics • Tobacco • Wine and ...
Competitive inhibition
"Food and
Chemical
Toxicology. 49: 1773-1781.. *^ "How Sulfa
Drugs
Work". National Institutes of Health (NIH). 2015-05-15. ... Sulfa
drugs
also act as competitive inhibitors. For example, sulfanilamide competitively binds to the enzyme in the ... These fatty acids inhibitors have been used as
drugs
to relieve pain because they can act as the substrate, and bind to the ... Dick RM (2011). "Chapter 2. Pharmacodynamics: The Study of
Drug
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Autophosphorylation
Chemical
Biology &
Drug
Design. 76 (2): 100-6. doi:10.1111/j.1747-0285.2010.00991.x. PMID 20545947.. ... "Structure-based
drug
design enables conversion of a DFG-in binding CSF-1R kinase inhibitor to a DFG-out binding mode". ...
Loline alkaloid
Drug
and
Chemical
Toxicology. 19 (1-2): 85-96. doi:10.3109/01480549609002198. PMID 8804555.. ... The basic
chemical
structure of the lolines comprises a saturated pyrrolizidine ring, a primary amine at the C-1 carbon, and an ... The lolines may be neurotoxic to the insects, and differences in the
chemical
groups at the C-1-amine result in different ... Dahlman DL, Eichenseer H, Siegel MR (1991). "
Chemical
perspectives of endophyte-grass interactions and their implications to ...
LBP-1 (
drug
)
Chemical
and physical data. Formula. C23H29ClN6O3. ... Infobox
drug
articles with non-default infobox title. *Articles ... LBP-1 is a
drug
originally developed by Organon for the treatment of neuropathic pain,[1][2] and subsequently further developed ... Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=LBP-1_(
drug
)&oldid=810230865" ...
CDC42
Qadir MI, Parveen A, Ali M (October 2015). "Cdc42: Role in Cancer Management".
Chemical
Biology &
Drug
Design. 86 (4): 432-9. ... "Targeting Cdc42 with the small molecule
drug
AZA197 suppresses primary colon cancer growth and prolongs survival in a ...
Alkaloid
London: The
Chemical
Society.. *. Veselovskaya, N. B.; Kovalenko, A.E (2000).
Drugs
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Residue (chemistry)
"
Drug
&
Chemical
Residues Methods". U.S. Food and
Drug
Administration.. .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw- ... Toxic
chemical
residues, wastes or contamination from other processes, are a concern in food safety. For example, the U.S. Food ... and
Drug
Administration (FDA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) have guidelines for detecting
chemical
residues ... It may also denote the undesired by-products of a
chemical
reaction. ...
Local anesthetic
Major
chemical
drug
groups. Gastrointestinal tract/. metabolism (A). *stomach acid *Antacids. *H2 antagonists ... LA
drugs
are also often combined with other agents such as opioids for synergistic analgesic action.[1] Low doses of LA
drugs
... Aronson, Jeffrey K. (2008-10-07). Meyler's Side Effects of
Drugs
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Drugs
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Bronchodilator
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chemical
drug
groups. Gastrointestinal tract/. metabolism (A). *stomach acid *Antacids. *H2 antagonists ... It belongs to the
chemical
class methyl xanthines (along with caffeine). It is prescribed in severe cases of asthma or those ... Additionally some psychostimulant
drugs
that have an amphetamine like mode of action, such as amphetamine,[7] methamphetamine, ... The three types of prescription bronchodilating
drugs
are β2("beta two")-adrenergic agonists (short- and long-acting), ...
Therapy
by salts (but many
drugs
are the salts of organic acids, even when
drug
therapy is not called by names reflecting that) *by ... by specific
chemical
elements: *by metals: *by heavy metals: *by gold: chrysotherapy (aurotherapy) ... by
drugs
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drugs
are derived from plants, even when the term phytotherapy is not used) *scientific ...
Ethylenediamine
Chemical
Biology &
Drug
Design. 67 (2): 101-114. doi:10.1111/j.1747-0285.2006.00347.x. PMID 16492158.. ...
chemicals
for color photography developing, binders, adhesives, fabric softeners, curing agents for epoxys, and dyes. ... Precursor to chelation agents,
drugs
, and agrochemicals[edit]. A most prominent derivative of ethylenediamine is the chelating ... It is a widely used building block in
chemical
synthesis, with approximately 500,000 tonnes produced in 1998.[6] ...
APICA (
drug
)
Infobox
drug
articles with non-default infobox title. *
Chemical
articles without CAS registry number ... This
drug
article relating to the nervous system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.. *v ... 1-Amino-5-phosphonoindan-1-carboxylic acid (APICA) is a
drug
that is used in neuroscience research. It is a selective ... Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=APICA_(
drug
)&oldid=865052976" ...
Salinomycin
Adam Huczynski (2012). "Salinomycin - a New Cancer
Drug
Candidate".
Chemical
Biology &
Drug
Design. 79 (3): 235-238. doi: ... C. Naujokat, R. Steinhart "Salinomycin as a
Drug
for Targeting Human Cancer Stem Cells", Journal of Biomedicine and ... "
Drug
shows cancer stem cells not invulnerable". New Scientist. 2009-08-13.. ... The study screened 16,000 different
chemical
compounds and found that only a small subset, including salinomycin and etoposide ...
Anthelmintic
Major
chemical
drug
groups. Gastrointestinal tract/. metabolism (A). *stomach acid *Antacids. *H2 antagonists ... Treatment with an antihelminthic
drug
kills worms whose phenotype renders them susceptible to the
drug
, but resistant parasites ... WHO (2006). Preventive chemotherapy in human helminthiasis: coordinated use of anthelminthic
drugs
in control interventions: a ... These
drugs
are also used to treat infected animals. Pills containing anthelmintics are used in mass deworming campaigns of ...
Immunoglobulin therapy
Chemicals
that do not have a ChemSpider ID assigned. *Infobox
drug
articles without a structure image ... U.S. Food and
Drug
Administration (FDA). Retrieved 20 March 2018.. *^ Berman, Keith. "SCIG: New Therapeutic Uses Beyond PI?" ( ... "U.S. Food and
Drug
Administration (FDA). 15 March 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2020.. ... "Experimental Alzheimer's
drug
Gammagard may stall memory decline, small study suggests". CBS News. 17 July 2012. Archived from ...
Deafness - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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: Certain
drugs
may cause changes to hearing, including deafness.. *
Chemicals
: Certain
chemicals
can damage the ear. ...
Trisodium phosphate
They are commonly used as acidity regulators and have the collective E number E339.[12] The United States Food and
Drug
... Trisodium phosphate (TSP) is the inorganic compound with the
chemical
formula Na3PO4. It is a white, granular or crystalline ...
Hypoxia (medical)
... as well as certain
drugs
and other
chemicals
.[citation needed] ...
Aspirin
Baselt R (2011). Disposition of toxic
drugs
and
chemicals
in man (9th ed.). Seal Beach, California: Biomedical Publications. pp ... Ravina E (2011). The Evolution of
Drug
Discovery: From Traditional Medicines to Modern
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. John Wiley & Sons. p. 24. ISBN ... "Aspirin information from
Drugs
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Information Portal - Aspirin. *CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical
Hazards - Acetyl ...
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
... of title 21 bearing or containing a new animal
drug
. The term "pesticide" does not include liquid
chemical
sterilant products ( ... Adjuvants are
chemicals
added to enhance the performance or efficacy and/or alter the physical properties of the pesticidal ... Under Section 408 of the Federal Food,
Drug
, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), the EPA can also regulate the amount of pesticide ... any nitrogen stabilizer, except that the term "pesticide" shall not include any article that is a "new animal
drug
" within the ...
Levomethamphetamine
"CFR TITLE 21:
DRUGS
FOR HUMAN USE: PART 341 -- COLD, COUGH, ALLERGY, BRONCHODILATOR, AND ANTIASTHMATIC
DRUG
PRODUCTS FOR OVER- ...
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and physical data. Formula. C10H15N. Molar mass. 149.23 g·mol−1. ... "United States Food and
Drug
Administration. April 2015. Archived from the original on 18 September 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016 ... Levomethamphetamine is the active metabolite of the antiparkinson's
drug
selegiline.[9] Selegiline, a selective monoamine ...
100,000,000 Guinea Pigs
... : Dangers in Everyday Foods,
Drugs
, and Cosmetics is a book written by Arthur Kallet and F.J. Schlink ... herbicides and other
chemicals
in food production. Preservatives are particularly criticized, and the increase in canned or ... Jackson, J. "The Ergot Controversy: Prologue to the 1938 Food,
Drug
, and Cosmetic Act" J Hist Med Allied Sci 1968; XXIII: 248- ... Many people were shocked at the extent of food contamination and
drug
side-effects, and 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs, along with ...
Type 2 diabetes
Izzedine H, Launay-Vacher V, Deybach C, Bourry E, Barrou B, Deray G (November 2005). "
Drug
-induced diabetes mellitus". Expert ... "Can persistent organic pollutants and plastic-associated
chemicals
cause cardiovascular disease?". Journal of Internal ... Krentz AJ, Bailey CJ (February 2005). "Oral antidiabetic agents: current role in type 2 diabetes mellitus".
Drugs
. 65 (3): 385- ... Opinion on
Drug
Safety. 4 (6): 1097-109. doi:10.1517/14740338.4.6.1097. PMID 16255667.. ...
Budipine
Chemical
pages without DrugBank identifier. *
Drugs
with no legal status. *All stub articles ... This
drug
article relating to the nervous system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.. *v ... Martndale: The Complete
Drug
Reference, 35th Ed. *^ a b Heinz Reichmann (October 2006). "Budipine in Parkinson's tremor". ... Kornhuber J., Herr B., Thome J., Riederer P. (1995). "The antiparkinsonian
drug
budipine binds to NMDA and sigma receptors in ...
2,3-Bisfosfoglicerinska kiselina
"
Drug
Discov Today 15 (23-24): 1052-7. PMID 20970519. doi:10.1016/j.drudis.2010.10.003. edit ... manual curation of a multi-source
chemical
dictionary: the impact on text mining". J Cheminform 2 (1): 3. PMID 20331846. doi: ... "PubChem as a public resource for
drug
discovery.". ...
Indinavir
After 38 weeks, 6% of the people in the three-
drug
group died while 11% of the people died in the two-
drug
group. There were ...
Chemical
and physical data. Formula. C36H47N5O4. ... Viral resistance to the
drug
leads to the
drug
becoming useless ... It is recommended that users drink at least 1.5 liters a day when intaking the
drug
.
Drug
users must significantly increase ... The Food and
Drug
Administration (FDA) approved indinavir on March, 1996, making it the eighth antiretroviral
drug
approved. It ...
Alternative medicine
De Smet, Peter A.G.M. (December 1997). "The Role of Plant-Derived
Drugs
and Herbal Medicines in Healthcare".
Drugs
. 54 (6): 801 ... "Biology-based" as coined by NCCIH may refer to
chemicals
from a nonbiological source, such as use of the poison lead in ... 2006). "
Drug
-related hepatotoxicity". New England Journal of Medicine. 354 (7): 731-39. doi:10.1056/NEJMra052270. PMID 16481640 ... The U.S. Food and
Drug
Administration (FDA), has issued online warnings for consumers about medication health fraud.[157] This ...
Αμινά Γκουρίμπ - Βικιπαίδεια
Gurib-Fakim, A.. Medicinal plants: traditions of yesterday and
drugs
of tomorrow.. doi:10.1016/j.mam.2005.07.008. ... Govinden-Soulange, J.; Magan, N.; Gurib-Fakim, A.; Gauvin, A.; Smadja, J.; Kodja, H.. «
Chemical
composition and in vitro ... Gurib-Fakim, A.; Bourrel, C.; H., Kodja; Govinden, J.. «
Chemical
Composition of the Essential Oils of Psiadia lithospermifolia ...
QIAGEN Silicon Valley
IPA also lets researchers search for information on genes, proteins,
chemicals
,
drugs
, and reagents. Resulting information can ... All QIAGEN Silicon Valley use the Ingenuity Knowledge Base, which contains biological and
chemical
interactions and functional ... Food and
Drug
Administration to use IPA in review of Pharmacogenomics Submissions" (Press release). Ingenuity Systems. June 21 ... US Food and
Drug
Administration adopts IPA to review pharmacogenomics submissions 2006 - Ingenuity enters into partnerships ...
Sarin - Wikipedija, prosta enciklopedija
R. Baselt, Disposition of Toxic
Drugs
and
Chemicals
in Man, 8th edition, Biomedical Publications, Foster City, CA, 2008, pp. ...
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Koiuszko, S; Bialucha, A; Gospodarek, E (2007). "[The
drug
susceptibility of penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae]". ... "Studies on the
chemical
nature of the substance inducing transformation of pneumococcal types: induction of transformation by ... or
drug
-resistant Strepotococcus pneumomoniae (DRSP). Until the year 2000 out of 60,000 yearly cases 40% and out of the 30,000 ...
Vinca alkaloid
Raviña, Enrique (2011). "Vinca alkaloids". The evolution of
drug
discovery: From traditional medicines to modern
drugs
. John ... Accounts of
Chemical
Research. 48 (3): 653-662. doi:10.1021/ar500400w.. ... Vinca alkaloids are now produced synthetically and used as
drugs
in cancer therapy and as immunosuppressive
drugs
. These ... They are a class of cell cycle-specific cytotoxic
drugs
that work by inhibiting the ability of cancer cells to divide: Acting ...
Positron emission tomography
...
drug
occupancy at a purported site of action can be inferred indirectly by competition studies between unlabeled
drug
and ... Dilworth, Jonathan R.; Pascu, Sofia I. (2018). "The chemistry of PET imaging with zirconium-89".
Chemical
Society Reviews. 47 ( ... Pharmacokinetics: In pre-clinical trials, it is possible to radiolabel a new
drug
and inject it into animals. Such scans are ... The uptake of the
drug
, the tissues in which it concentrates, and its eventual elimination, can be monitored far more quickly ...
Sensitization
Drug
sensitization occurs in
drug
addiction, and is defined as an increased effect of
drug
following repeated doses (the ... Electrical or
chemical
stimulation of the rat hippocampus causes strengthening of synaptic signals, a process known as long- ... addictive
drug
- a
drug
that is both rewarding and reinforcing. *dependence - an adaptive state associated with a withdrawal ...
drug
withdrawal - symptoms that occur upon cessation of repeated
drug
use. *physical dependence - dependence that involves ...
Ebola
"U.S. Food and
Drug
Administration (FDA).. *Ebola: What You Need to Know - Scientific American articles related to Ebola; note ... Viral replication triggers high levels of inflammatory
chemical
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