AGIs are a class of drugs that alter the absorption and metabolism of carbohydrates in the small intestine.360,361 These drugs have been found to significantly affect the structure and variability of gut microbiota, which may have important implications for managing metabolism diseases (e.g., T2D...
This lesson goes over a drug called apixaban. You'll learn what it is better known as, its general and specific drug class, and a bit about its...
Consistently with most observations in this regard, on average, participants with CKD reported more medications and the proportion of participants taking at least one medication for each drug class increased with decreasing eGFR. In addition, the association between higher CKD stage and greater number ...
EnoxaparinIn acute coronary syndrome(ACS), the use of anticoagulants in conjunction with antiplatelet agents in the acute phase has resulted in reduced ischemic events and is more effective than either class of drug used alone. Though parenteral anticoagulation is essential at the time of diagnosis,...
A prospective study on eight COVID-19 patients in Italy was carried out where all the patients first received a standard anti-viral therapy such as hydroxychloroquine 400 mg, darunavir 800 mg, azithromycin 500 mg, enoxaparin 100 U per kg, cobicistat 150 mg (Benucci et al., 2020...
Figure 6 shows SCISSOR data for a commercial enoxaparin formulation. There is no evidence of precipitation – transmission remains close to 100% throughout - and the results indicate that the drug starts to leave the injection site about an hour after injection...
An example of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of a poly-sulphated low molecular weight heparin is enoxaparin sodium. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are for example acid addition salts and basic salts. Acid addition salts are e.g. HCl or HBr salts. Basic salts are e.g. salts having a ...
wafarin, hirudin, enoxaparin, citrate Thrombolytic Agents Alteplase, reteplase, streptase, urokinase, TPA, citrate Drugs to Alter Lipid Fluvastatin, colestipol, lovastatin, atorvastatin, amlopidine Metabolism (e.g. statins) ACE Inhibitors Elanapril, fosinopril, cilazapril Antihypertensive Agents Prazo...
1.A drug delivery device, comprising:a body having a receptacle for a drug, where the receptacle is provided for inserting a cartridge;a piston rod in the body, the piston rod being movable relatively to the body and being provided for expelling the drug out of the receptacle, where the p...
molecular weight heparin or a derivative thereof, or a sulphated, e.g. a poly-sulphated form of the above-mentioned polysaccharides, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. An example of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of a poly-sulphated low molecular weight heparin is enoxaparin ...