This review looks at the factors that may influence practice in the future. Transformation could occur at 3 levels. Firstly, the traditional profession of the pharmacist as a dispenser of medicines is expanding. Secondly, the pharmacist’s activities are progressing into new healthcare fields. Third...
In 1960, she was elected to the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi. In 1961, received the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar in Chemical Science, India’s most prestigious science award [6], the first woman to do so (even though the award was first introduced in 1958, but it ’was not ...
Also, acid‐base balance disturbances, change in temperature, and neurological diseases have an effect on the profile of the relaxants. A number of drugs (anaesthetics, antibiotics, antiepileptics, etc.) have an effect on neuromuscular transmission, and thus interact with the relaxants. Some non-...
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