Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are types of adverse drug events (ADEs). ADEs include ADRs, medication errors, and other drug-related problems. ADEs are the negative
MoreA buffered solution is one that resists changes in its pH when small amounts of acid or base are added,
MoreThe pH of body fluids ranges between 1 and approximately 8. The stomach is the most acidic region of the
MoreAn extension of the concept of relative bioavailability, which essentially involves comparing the total amounts of a particular drug that
MoreThe antidepressant action of escitalopram is presumably linked to the potentiation of serotonergic activity in the central nervous system (CNS)
MoreImipramine hydrochloride is a original tricyclic antidepressant, a member of the dibenzazepine group of compounds. The mechanism of action of
MoreAbsolute Bioavailability The absolute bioavailability of a given drug from a dosage form is the fraction (or percentage) of the
MoreDisintegrants are required to break up capsules, tablets and granules into primary powder particles in order to increase the surface
MoreMolecularity is the number of molecules involved in forming the product. This follows from the balanced (stoichiometric) equation describing the
MoreAerosols are colloidal dispersions of liquids or solids in gases. In general, mists and fogs possess liquid disperse phases whereas
MoreA foam is a coarse dispersion of a gas in a liquid which is present as thin films or lamellae
More