It has been shown that patients are more compliant with parenteral forms of medication. In this study we aimed to evaluate parenterally treated patients' satisfaction, compliance and quality of life (QoL). Material and method A hundred thirteen patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis using denosumab...
Another type is IV drug abuse causing pulmonary embolism due to massive injection of VPs. For example, abusers may mis-use solid oral forms of medication which are ground up and injected in the form of a slurry. Talc- and starch-induced pulmonary damages have been reported in drug offenders...
Medication Use in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Current Patterns and Off-Label Use of Parenteral Medications To study the current patterns of medication use, assess the extent of off-label parenteral medication use, and evaluate evidence for efficacy and safety of... P Kumar,JK Walker,KM Hu...
medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into a person's body using a needle (usually a hypodermic needle) and a syringe. An injection is considered a form of parenteral drug administration; it does not involve absorption in the digestive tract and this allows the medication to be absorbed ...
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), which is released from monocytes and macrophages, is a proinflammatory cytokine that is recognized as a central mediator of several forms of inflammation. In this controlled experimental study, we examined the effects of an adenosine-receptor agonist, 2-...
and then in the second emulsion lipid vesicles join to form a conjoined structure which on solvent removal forms MVLs. The solubility of API in the initial solution must be high enough to prevent precipitation in the second emulsion to attain the required drug loading. Therefore, drug molecules ...
Parenteral dosage forms A parenteral dosage is a sterile drug product, which is presented in the form of solution, suspension, emulsion, or reconstituted lyophilized powder, suitable for administration by injection. Typical routes of administration of a parente... J Estrada - 《Separation Science &...
these procedures often require solubilization of the drug medication by the hospital pharmacist or by the nurse at a time proximate to its administration; and, while it is current practice to give some drugs by brief infusions, typically of 30 to 120 minutes duration repeated 3 or 4 times a ...
FDM is a popular type of extrusion-based 3D printing technology used to produce parenteral dosage forms. As shown in Fig.1a, FDM works by feeding a filament, typically consisted of a thermoplastic material (or blend of materials) into a high temperature nozzle to melt the material before being...
“We know from decades of experience that there has long been a preference for ready-to-use” products, as they are more user-friendly, can help to save time and can help to reduce the risk of medication errors,” says Ryan Downey, Director of Customer Operations, Commercial ...