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Pharmacists are a crucial aspect of society as they are actively involved with patients and are easily accessible by the community. Pharmacists are those who have comprehensive knowledge about medicine and are trained to accustom and benefit an individual’s needs. They have the responsibility of...
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When I become pharmacist then I will follow the rules and regulation of Government. Pharmacy is good proffesion in the society. According to the Government rules and regulation medical shop is opend. I will try to make my drug store is ideal in societies. The...
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Online pharmacies can be classified basically as – Legal online pharmacy websites providing high-quality pharmacy services according to verification standards. In such type, a technology company bound with a neighboring licensed pharmacist and an offline licensed pharmacist provides a service to patients through e-pharmacy. Illegal...
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The United States Pharmaceutical Industry, evolutionary is responsible for the Research and Development of new drugs/drug compounds, a heightened understanding of chemical compounds within drug substances, innovation of new technological advances and an increase in treatable or curable diseases and illnesses via production of Pharmaceutical...
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Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are solutions sold straightforwardly to a purchaser without a remedy from a social insurance proficient, instead of physician endorsed drugs, which might be sold just to customers having a valuable medicine. In numerous nations, OTC medications are chosen by an administrative office...
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Homeopathy is a safe, natural form of medicine, based on the practice of treating like with like. Homeopathy is derived from the Greek words homios, meaning like or similar, and italics, meaning suffering. Homeopathy is concerned with treating the whole person rather than the illness...
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Tablets are pharmaceutical dosage forms composed of a mixture of an active therapeutic ingredient and excipients prepared by either granulation or compression which are intended to deliver the desired pharmacologic action to the body. It is taken orally, the most convenient route of administration. Excipients...
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All drugs have some benefits and some side effects. The most popular side-effect associated with statins is muscle pain, it is due to particular concern about a link between statins and a potentially fatal muscle condition called rhabdomyolysis. Many papers have examined the prevalence of...
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Cognitive biases have been recognized as contributors to a number of events, from unintended detention of foreign objects (search satisfactory bias), wrong site surgeries (confirmation bias), and patient accidents/falls (availability bias). There are also diagnostic errors, which eventually leads to a delay in treatment (anchoring,...
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Drugs are not just ordinary consumer products hence if they are not with certain quality, efficacy and safety can be dangerous. Therefore it is the responsibility of national regulatory authorities to protect the patient from harm. (Lembit Rago, 2014) Pharmaceutical industries are considered as the...
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Paul Ehrlich has had a major influence on the pharmaceutical industry in the 19th century, enabling the world to find a cure for a disease and developed a chemical theory about the human body. According to Ehrlich (1908) the cell concept is the axis around...
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Drug counterfeiting is a major problem in the pharmaceutical industry. Here are some metrics revealed by the Health Research Funding Organisation:Internet sales of counterfeit drugs account for $75 billion of the total market; About 60 different Pfizer medicines and products were being counterfeited around the...
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Alldaychemist is an Indian online distribution company that started out in the year 2002, it supplies great quality generic drugs and formulation to patients all around the world at a reasonable price. Their inventory is stocked with products made by famous pharmaceutical companies such as...
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Introduction Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) companies are third-party organizations that handle prescription drug plans. They work with insurance companies, employers, and pharmacies in order to establish deals for prescription drugs. PBMs aim to offer discounted rates on prescription drugs, while still retaining a high level...
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Noopept is a synthetic molecule which was developed in the 1990s to slow down cognitive decline in the elderly. Noopept Noopept Despite its primary function as a cognitive enhancer, Noopept is also a great stress reliever and mood enhancer. It is often connected to Piracetam...
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For this project, Grade 10 Math Project, we have to pick something from real life that I can explain how math affects it. I chose to do my project about the Pharmaceutical industry. The pharmaceutical mathematics curriculum includes measurements and calculations required to prepare, prescribe...
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Ibuprofen, it may just sound like another drug that you have no idea how it works, or what it’s even used for – in fact, before I wrote this paper I didn’t even know what it was! What if I told you Advil, the drug...
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If someone asked a random person on the street about sildenafil, esomeprazole, atorvastatin, or ranitidine, the person would probably have no clue what those chemicals were. However, ask the same thing about Viagra, Nexium, Lipitor, or Zantec and the person would know at least one...
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Janssen is a pharmaceutical company which is a parent organization of Johnson & Johnson founded by a Belgian doctor named Dr. Paul Janssen in the year 1953 which is headquartered in Belgium. Janssen is known for its research and development process for finding the best...
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Though medicines come as a blessing to a patients in dire need of remedy, but no medicine is 100% safe for every patient at all times. We get to know about many of the benefits and harms of a medicine in clinical trials. These trials...
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Introduction Pharmacy is one of the most respected professions worldwide, and one that has undergone tremendous developments over the years. The pharmacist’s role has changed from being product oriented to being patient oriented. This is due to the fact that pharmacists are experts in medicines,...
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Since the very beginning of the company in 2011, Antila has worked towards emerging as a niche in a highly-regulated and controlled business. Over 7 years, Antila has created a High valuation within just 7 years in Indian Market, with establishing world-class integrated business model...
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As a pharmacist, it will be my duty to have an understanding of my clientele. In order to do so, I will need to utilize my own experiences, as well as, the knowledge and information that I gain from my education. When making decisions, I...
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Stereoisomer impurities Stereoisomeres (enantiomers and diastereoisomers) are connected items like the medication substance with, be that as it may, potential toxicological reactions or modified physicochemical properties. Excipient reaction product is the response of amine ssaldehydes e.g. response results of fluoxetine and different SSRIs with ractose;...
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On March 19, 2014, 26 year old Jessie Yasenchok was found dead in her apartment by local police in Elizabethtown, New York. Further investigation revealed the cause of death, an accidental overdose from her mother’s fentanyl patches, stolen from her car. The patches, which help...
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Financial Proponents – Innovation. Financial rewards have always been a significant tool for motivation. It is a powerful incentive that has pushed firms to innovation, and as a result, materialized some of the most groundbreaking medicine in history. Innovation is very powerful but often comes...