نتایج جستجو برای: anti infective agents

تعداد نتایج: 685202  

Journal: :Clinical pharmacokinetics 2001
F Pea M Furlanut

Pharmacokinetic interactions involving anti-infective drugs may be important in the intensive care unit (ICU). Although some interactions involve absorption or distribution, the most clinically relevant interactions during anti-infective treatment involve the elimination phase. Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 1A2, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6 and 3A4 are the major isoforms responsible for oxidative metabolism of drugs...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2009
Denise A Sprague Mary H H Ensom

BACKGROUND Area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) is a pharmacokinetic parameter that represents overall exposure to a drug. For selected anti-infective agents, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic parameters, such as AUC/MIC (where MIC is the minimal inhibitory concentration), have been correlated with outcome in a few studies. A limited-sampling strategy may be used to estimate pharmacokine...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
deepak sharma department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india mohammad javed ansari department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india; bee research chair, department of plant protection, college of food and agriculture sciences, king saud university, riyadh 11451, ksa; department of plant protection, college of food and agriculture sciences, king saud university, riyadh 11451, ksa. tel: +966-1146796001, fax: +966-114693877 sonam gupta department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india ahmad al ghamdi bee research chair, department of plant protection, college of food and agriculture sciences, king saud university, riyadh 11451, ksa parul pruthi department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india vikas pruthi department of biotechnology, indian institute of technology roorkee, roorkee 247667, india

conclusions potato peels were proved to be potentially useful substrates for biosurfactant production by b. pumilus dsvp18. the strain possessed a unique property to reduce surface tension of the media from 72 to 28.7 mn/m. in addition, it showed a stable surface activity over a wide range of temperatures, ph, and saline conditions and had strong antimicrobial activity. this potential of the id...

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2000
S B Levy

More and more we are moving patients from hospitals to homes for continued treatment. Vancomycin and triclosan were used for 30 years before any resistance emerged, because their applications were strictly limited. Today, after greatly increased use, resistance to both antibiotics and antibacterials has appeared. Of importance there are genetic links between resistance to antibiotics and to ant...

2009
PETER C MOLAN

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand Introduction Honey is gaining acceptance by the medical profession for use as an antibacterial agent for the treatment of ulcers and bed sores, and other surface infections resulting from burns and wounds 4,135 . In many cases it is being used with success on infections not responding to standard a...

2017
Nnenna Ajagu Maureen Ugonwa Anetoh Sunday Odunke Nduka

Background Community pharmacists are very accessible to most patients yet; they have been underutilized in the aspect of providing HIV care and services. The World Health Organisation recently recommended expanding community pharmacists' roles to address the increasing complexity of antiretroviral agents and co-infection drug regimen. This study therefore was designed to assess the readiness an...

Journal: :ChemMedChem 2021

The Front Cover shows efforts among Brazilian, American, and European researchers to combat neglected tropical diseases. New heterocyclic compounds based on imidazopyridine/pyrimidine furopyridine cores originating from Brazil travel the USA Europe be developed as anti-infective agents against Trypanosomiases. By exploring chemical diversity at eight different positions of central core, we obta...

2008
AF Sawalha WM Sweileh SH Zyoud SW Jabi

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The patient package insert is an important source of drug information. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the PPI of the anti-infective agents manufactured in Palestine with the imported equivalents. METHOD The selection criteria generated 15 different anti-infective agents available as 36 locally manufactured products and 15 imported equivalents. The d...

2016
Robert D. Beckett Kathryn C. Loeser Kathryn R. Bowman Trent G. Towne

BACKGROUND Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis is commonly recommended for use, due to its benefits on external validity, in randomized, controlled trials (RCTs). No published reports describe how ITT analysis, as well as alternative approaches, are used in anti-infective RCTs. The purpose of this study is to describe the extent to which ITT analysis and alternative data approaches are used, the ...

2009

Microbiology: Nitrofurantoin is bactericidal in urine at therapeutic doses. The mechanism of the antimicrobial action of nitrofurantoin is unusual among antibacterials. Nitrofurantoin is reduced by bacterial flavoproteins to reactive intermediates which inactivate or alter bacterial ribosomal proteins and other macromolecules. As a result of such inactivations, the vital biochemical processes o...

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