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Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Ataxia refers to a group of degenerative neurological diseases that affect coordination and movement center of the brain (cerebellum). People suffering from ataxia have difficulty in swallowing, speech, and maintaining balance or coordination. ... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Topical steroids are available in a variety of strengths and are classified into seven classes based on their potency. Class I (class one) contains the strongest steroids, while Class VII contains the weakest (class seven). Topical... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Highly potent active pharmaceutical ingredients (HPAPI) has an increasingly significant share of the pharmaceutical drug pipeline including anti-cancer treatments. Manufacturing highly potent APIs in large volumes requires extensive project experience with HPAPIs and ... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Lidocaine falls under the drug class of local anesthesia. Lidocaine patches are adhesive formulations that are used to help reduce itching and pain from certain skin conditions. Dermalid, Lidoderm, Ztildo are the prescription lidocaine transdermal patches used to reli... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
IV therapy, also known as IV hydration therapy, is a treatment that boosts the body's immunity by replenishing it with important vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals. The technique, which is similar to drip hydration used in hospitals, helps ease symptoms of dehydrati... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a protein kinase, which regulates growth factors that stimulate cell growth and angiogenesis. Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inibitors controls the cell division, and controls the growth of cancer cells from growing and pr... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Ulcerative colitis is the most common type of inflammatory bowel disease that affects the colon (lining of the large intestine) and rectum. The inflammation produces tiny sores called ulcers. This disease can affect people of any age. The major symptoms of this diseas... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Suboxone is a prescription opioid medication that is used to inhibit the effects of opioid medications, such as pain relief, which can lead to opioid dependence. Suboxone can be used alone or in combination with other drugs to treat opioid addiction. Suboxone belongs ... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Many types of medicines are available to help control pain, including opioids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Acetaminophen, etc. Medications help people feel more comfortable, allowing one to start moving sooner, get the strength back more quick... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Animal vaccines are parenteral products that are used as prophylactic as well as in the treatment of various veterinary diseases. Animal vaccines play a crucial role in ensuring good health, longevity, and improving overall productivity of pets and livestock, in a cos... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Sustained release coatings are designed to eliminate the need for multiple dosage regimens, particularly for those drugs whose action benefits from achieving reasonably constant blood levels over longer periods. Sustained release coatings are used for the drugs that n... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
P2Y12 receptor blockers are group of antiplatelet drugs. Antiplatelet are medicines that stop cells in the blood (platelets) from sticking together and forming a clot. A blood clot can lead to a heart attack or stroke. The P2Y12 receptor is a key player in platelet ac... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Vasopressin is a nonapeptide produced in the hypothalamus, exhibits diverse physiological functions related to hemodynamic modulation, diuresis, and behavior. Vasopressin is similar to oxytocin, differing in the third and eight amino acid. Vasopressin is indicated for... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
A complete blood count (CBC), sometimes known as a full blood count (FBC), is a series of medical laboratory tests that give information regarding a person's blood cells. The CBC measures the number of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets, as well as hemo... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Wilson’s disease is a rare genetic disorder characterized by excess copper stored in various body tissues, particularly in the liver, brain, and corneas of the eyes. The body needs a small amount of copper from food to be healthy, but excess copper is harmful. I... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist are potential treatment options for the CPP as they inhibit stimulation effects of endogenous GnRH and accelerate bone maturation, thereby suppressing early puberty. GnRH therapy delays the onset of puberty leading to dela... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Duck farming plays a vital role in the poultry industry, which is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world. Duck diseases are a major cause of concern because they can affect finances of small and landless farmers. Ducks are important to rural livelihoods becau... View more
Published Date : 22 Jan, 2026
Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) is a type of immunotherapy in which T cells (a type of immune cell) are given to a patient to help the body fight diseases, such as cancer. Types of adoptive cell therapy include chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, T cell receptor (TCR... View more
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