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Adverse Drug Reactions | Pharmacology

Any noxious, undesired and unintended response appearing following prophylactic, diagnostic or therapeutic use of a drug administered at an appropriate dose level and that occurs within a reasonable time frame of administration of the drug is known as an adverse drug reaction. Adverse drug reactions are more commonly observed in human medical practice and such true drug related disorders are [...]

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How to Write a Prescription? (With Format) | Pharmacology

This article will guide you to learn about how to write a prescription. Also learn about the format of prescription writing. Prescription Writing: A prescription is an order to a pharmacist by a clinician to prepare and dispense or sell the preparation to a patient or to an animal owner. It is a legally recognised document and clinician is held [...]

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Theories of General Anaesthesia | Pharmacology

This article throws light upon the seven main theories of general anaesthesia. The theories are: 1. Lipid Theory 2. Surface Tension Theory (Adsorption Theory) 3. Cell Permeability Theory 4. Neuro Physiological Theory 5. Colloidal Theory 6. Physical Theory 7. Biochemical Theories. 1. Lipid Theory: This theory was advanced by Meyer (1899,1901) and Overton (1901). This theory propose that there is [...]

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