as a serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor . ref name urlPierre Fabre Medicament and Forest ... cite web url http www.fiercebiotech.com press releases pierre fabre medicament and forest laboratories collaborate development and commerc 0 title Pierre Fabre Medicament and Forest Laboratories ... 1998 pmid 9725476 doi url ref On 20 January 2011, Forest and Pierre Fabre Medicament announced that levomilnacipran ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Minoritaire Type studio Longtype Artist Jean Jacques Goldman Cover Minoritaire cover.jpeg Released 1982 Recorded Studio Gang Genre Pop music Pop Length Label NEF Producer Marc Lumbroso Reviews Last album This album Next album Minoritaire was a 1982 in music 1982 album by Jean Jacques Goldman , his second solo album sung in French language French . It received a Gold album platinum award in 1983 and has sold over 900,000 copies. It was recorded at the Studio Gang by Olivier do Espirito Santo and Jean Pierre Janiaud. It was released by NEF and produced by Marc Lumbroso. The musicians include Guy Delacroix, bass Christophe Deschamps and Marc Chantereau, percussion Albane Alcalay, Guy Alcalay, Jean Jacques Goldman, and Jean Pierre Janiaud, vocals Jean Yves d Angelo and Jean Jacques Goldman, keyboards Claude Engel and Jean Jacques Goldman, acoustic guitar Claude Engel, Jean Jacques Goldman, Nono Krief Jeanine Medicament Blues, Minoritaire and Patrice Tison, electric guitar Jumpin Ramon Roche, piano Minoritaire Patrick Bourgoin and Philippe Delacroix Herpin, saxophone Georges Rodi, synthesizer Patrick Mondon, violin Comme toi Track listing Au bout de mes r ves Comme toi Toutes mes chaines Jeanine Medicament Blues Veiller tard Quand la musique est bonne Je ne vous parlerai pas d elle tre le premier Si tu m emm nes Minoritaire Quand la bouteille est vide Jean Jacques Goldman Category 1982 albums Category Jean Jacques Goldman albums 1980s pop album stub fr Minoritaire album ... more details
Diachylon from Latin Lat diach l n , representing Greek language Gr Lang el , a medicament composed of juices ref name OED OED diachylon ref , also rendered diachylum or diaculum , was originally a kind of medicament made of the juices of several plants thus its name , but now commonly the name for lead plaster , emplastrum plumbi &mdash a plaster made of lead oxide boiled together with olive oil and water. It is applied to sheets of linen, and works as an adhesive plaster when heated. ref name OED Historically, several different types of diachylons have been described. White, or simple, diacyhlon is compounded of common oil, litharge of gold litharge mixed with red lead , and adhesives drawn from the root of the Althaea genus Althaea , the seeds of flax and fenugreek . The diachylon called direatum has for its basis the common white diachylon, but with every pound of which is mixed an ounce of powder of Iris plant Iris this plaster digests, incides, and ripens with more force than the simple diachylon. ref name cycl 1728 ref There is also the great diachylon , or diachylon magnum , composed of litharge of gold, oils of iris, chamomile , and aneth , turpentine, pine resin, yellow wax, and adhesives derived from flax, fenugreek, with new figs, raisins of Damascus, icthyocolla , juices of iris, squill , and hyssop . This diachylon was said to soften hard swellings called scirrhus , and dissipate tumors. ref name cycl The diachylon gummatum is the great diachylon with the addition of gum ammoniac , galbanum , and sagapenum , dissolved with wine, and boiled to a consistency of honey. This plaster was believed the most power of all for digesting, ripening, and resolving. ref name cycl Use as abortifacient In the late 1800s, working class women discovered that lead poisoning caused by ingesting diachylon could cause abortion, or, as they described it, bring on their period. ref Angus McLaren, Birth Control in Nineteenth Century England , Holmes & Meier Publishers ... more details
The Carau is a guaran language guaranitic expression, Limpkin for English and Carao for Castilian , it could be understood at least on three meanings in the guaranitic region of Northeastern Argentina , Brazil , and Paraguay . It might refers to a Myth and ritual Myth , commonly known in Northeastern Argentine fables where the Guaranitic cultural influence is greater a folk Song which treats the legend itself embedding it in a song, and a bird on which existence had inspired the fable through aboriginals ancestors. The Myth The Carau is further referred to an old and sorrowful legend from the Northeast of Argentina , fable about a young men whose mother suffering a deadly disease sent him to go for medicament to the village. Her son, an innocent young boy that within the way to the village, hearing an accordion in the distance and following its thread, ran into a concurrence a northeastern folk country party where forgot his medicament mission. Then got dancing with the prettiest girl of the zone. Later, amidst dancing, a Carau s comrade hindered him about a notice, telling I beg your pardon Carau my friend, my condolences your mother just died... responding don t matter my friend mum already died, then I ll have time to cry... Later in the night when the dawn was coming, he asked the lady for going together to her house, and continued with coldness she responds My house is far away from here, and I won t be visited for some who don t care his own mother Afterwards, saying goodbye, with the heart utterly broke, moving to home imbibed in tears, the young Carau was transformed into a bird and tupa god condemned him to bear mourning black feathers and crying forever, just like the bird lament car u . The Song This legend, was embedded in a song which was written by Emilio Chamorro, a regional folk writer, and had commonly been sung in chamam style it gathered wide spread through greater northeastern folk singers as Zitto Zegovia and Mario Boffil in their versions of ... more details
John of Vigo also Giovanni de Vigo, Joannes de Vigo, Jean de Vigo, Juan de Vigo , ca. 1450s 1520s was a Spain Spanish Renaissance pioneer of chirurgy . His treatise Of Wounds in General is one of the earliest discussions of the treatment of wounds caused by firearms . He assumes that the victims of such wounds are poisoned by gunpowder and recommends treatment with boiling oil in order to counteract the poison. Ambroise Par in 1536, as surgeon to colonel general Mareschal de Montejan discovered that such treatment was counter productive and recommends different treatments. He declared bquote beyond my hope, I found those upon whom I had put the digestive medicament feeling little pain, and their wounds without inflammation or swelling, having rested fairly well throughout the night the others to whom I had applied the said boiling oil, I found feverish, with great pain and swelling about their wounds. Then I resolved with myself never more to burn thus cruelly poor men wounded with gunshot. http dodd.cmcvellore.ac.in hom 13 20 20Ambroise.html See also History of surgery Gunpowder warfare Field surgery External links http www.fu1838.org contingut vgravats.php?id 63 Juan de Vigo, TEORICA Y PRACTICA EN CIRUGIA. Perpi an, Luys Roure Spain bio stub med bio stub Category 15th century Spanish people Category 16th century Spanish people Category People in the history of medicine ... more details
File Erd lmuseum Eingang.jpg thumb Museum entrance File Erd lmuseum Gel nde.jpg thumb Museum site The German Oil Museum lang de Deutsches Erd lmuseum Wietze is located in Wietze , a small village west of Celle in Lower Saxony . Description The exhibitions in the museum s buildings use a combination of text, diagrams and models to describe the origin, occurrence, prospecting, extraction, processing and uses of crude oil . In addition, the history of crude oil extraction and use, particularly in the region around Wietze, is vividly portrayed. On a site of about convert 2 ha acres in size, old and modern technical installations used for extraction, prospecting and refining crude oil are exhibited. Occasionally there are mining shows at which objects associated with mining, minerals and fossils may be swapped, bought or sold. Wietze and Crude Oil The village of Wietze has played a special role in the history of crude oil extraction. As early as the 17th century, crude oil from mineral deposits at Wietze was scooped from tar pits on the surface and used as a petroleum grease and medicament . In 1858 one of the first boreholes in the world for the extraction of oil was sunk here. From 1920 to 1963 oil was also extracted from underground mines. See also Crude oil gallery File Erdoelprobe Wietze.jpg Oil from Wietze File lf sser Wietze.jpg Oil barrels from different eras File oil drilling preventer.jpg Blowout preventer on an oil drilling tower File Erd l Bohrmeissel.jpg Drilling bit gallery External links http www.erdoelmuseum wietze.de Museum website Coord 52 39 37 N 9 50 3 E type landmark region DE NI display title Category L neburg Heath Category Museums in Lower Saxony Category Petroleum by country Category Petroleum museums de Deutsches Erd lmuseum Wietze ... more details
Infobox AM honorific prefix d put e name Catherine Lemorton honorific suffix image Catherine Lemorton Cohen s rallye, Toulouse town election, 2008 2252.jpg alt caption Catherine Lemorton at a rallye in Toulouse constituency AM National Assembly of France party Socialist Party France assembly Can be repeated up to eight times by adding a number majority Can be repeated up to eight times by adding a number term start 17 june 2007 term end Can be repeated up to eight times by adding a number predecessor Bernadette Pa x successor Incumbent birth date birth date and age 1961 6 20 birth place Troyes , Aube Catherine Lemorton is a french pharmacist and politician member of the National Assembly of France . She represents the Haute Garonne department, ref name anfr cite web url http www.assemblee nationale.fr elections 2007 resultats LDD DEP.csv.asp accessdate 2010 07 03 title Liste d finitive des d put s lus l issue des deux tours language French publisher National Assembly of France ref and is a member of the Socialist Party France Socialist party . She won the election in 2007 in the first circonscription constituency of Toulouse, defeating Jean Luc Moudenc who was mayor of Toulouse at the time. Parliamentary action Catherine Lemorton is known for her report la prescription, la consommation et la fiscalit des m dicaments ref name assembl e http www.assemblee nationale.fr 13 rap info i0848.asp rapport parlementaire sur la prescription, la consommation et la fiscalit des m dicaments on the website of the National Assembly of France french national assembly in french . ref ref name VdM Catherine Lemorton sa vie et ses combats de d put e l assembl e nationale , April 30 2009 in La Voix du Midi . ref on pharmaceutical drugs. It is very often regarded as taking part in a fight against the lobbies of the pharmaceutical industry ref name L&S Lobbying & sant by Roger Lenglet ditions Pascal 2009 p.307 ref and the conflict of interest conflicts of interest in medicament s ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 401037910 Name Quinic acid ImageFileL1 Quinic acid flat.svg ImageSizeL1 120px ImageNameL1 Quinic acid ImageFileR1 Quinic acid 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 120px ImageNameR1 Quinic acid IUPACName 1 S ,3 R ,4 S ,5 R 1,3,4,5 tetrahydroxycyclohexanecarboxylic acid Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 10246715 InChI 1 C7H12O6 c8 3 1 7 13,6 11 12 2 4 9 5 3 10 h3 5,8 10,13H,1 2H2, H,11,12 t3 ,4 ,5 ,7 m1 s1 InChIKey AAWZDTNXLSGCEK WYWMIBKRBU StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C7H12O6 c8 3 1 7 13,6 11 12 2 4 9 5 3 10 h3 5,8 10,13H,1 2H2, H,11,12 t3 ,4 ,5 ,7 m1 s1 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey AAWZDTNXLSGCEK WYWMIBKRSA N CASNo 77 95 2 PubChem 6508 SMILES O C 1 C C H O C H O C H O C1 C O O Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 7 sub H sub 12 sub O sub 6 sub MolarMass 192.17 g mol ExactMass 192.063388 Density 1.35 g cm MeltingPtC 168 BoilingPt Quinic acid is cyclitol , a cyclic polyol. It is a crystalline acid obtained from cinchona cinchona bark , coffee coffee beans , and other plant products and made synthetically by hydrolysis of chlorogenic acid . Quinic acid is also implicated in the perceived acidity of coffee. It is a constituent of the tara tree tara tannins . History This substance was isolated for the first time in the 1800s by France French pharmacist Louis Nicolas Vauquelin Nicolas Vauquelin and further reactions from this acid to synthetize other compounds were studied by Germany German chemist E. Lautemann in 1863. Characteristics It is soluble in water and crystallizes in large colorless prisms. ref Cite NIE Kinic acid year 1905 ref Industrial applications Quinic acid is used as an astringent . Pharmaceutical uses This acid is a versatile chiral starting material for the synthesis of new pharmaceuticals. A new medicament for the treatment of influenza influenza A and influenza B strains called Tamiflu has been successfully developed a ... more details
Strepsils is a line of throat lozenge lozenges manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser in Nottingham , United Kingdom . They come in a variety of flavours and are part of the Boots Healthcare International BHI brands that Reckitt Benckiser acquired in 2006. As of 2010, it is the largest selling sore throat product in the world. ref http www.rb.com Media investors Category performance Health Care ref Image Strepsils.jpg thumb right Strepsils Sore Throat & Blocked Nose History Strepsils have been in production since 1958, and contain two active ingredient s, namely amylmetacresol and 2,4 dichlorobenzyl alcohol . These ingredients are mild antiseptic s, which can kill bacteria associated with mouth and throat infections. However, as indicated on the packet, research has not shown the presence of an antibacterial agent to reduce the length or severity of an infection. Strepsils Extra contains hexylresorcinol as an active ingredient, and Strepsils Sore Throat & Blocked Nose contains menthol 8 mg. Reckitt Benckiser also produce a higher strength lozenge that used to be marketed under the Strepsils Intensive label, but are now marketed under the brand name Strefen , which contains the active ingredient flurbiprofen 8.75 mg. Markets In Australia , Argentina and parts of Europe Reckitt Benckiser also market Strepsils Plus, which contains lidocaine in addition to the antiseptic agents present in original Strepsils. In Spain and France Strepsils are also available with lidocaine marketed as Strepsils con lidoca na in Spain and Strepsils Lidocaine ref http www.doctissimo.fr medicament STREPSILS LIDOCAINE.htm Strepsils Lidocaine France ref in France. The name Strepsil comes from the Streptococcus bacterium that causes certain types of sore throat. ref http www.superbrands brands.com volII brand strepsils.htm Superbrands Strepsils ref Strepsils are sold in Italy under the brand name Benagol , in Germany earlier as Dobendan , lately as Dobendan Strepsils . In Norway Strepsils are sold w ... more details
multiple issues notability July 2009 unreferenced July 2009 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Declaration image image caption author Gemma Malley illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Children s literature Children s novel publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC pub date 5 May 2008 pages 304 pp isbn 978 0747587743 preceded by followed by The Resistance novel The Declaration is a children s novel by Gemma Malley , published in 2008. Plot In year 2030, humankind found the cure to the aging process, the medicament called Longevity. Longevity prolongs one s life span to the point of no dying, and soon, the world becomes too crowded, because, in the world where no one dies, and more children are being born, there is no place for everyone to go. Therefore, in the year 2080, humankind is forced to sign The Declaration, claiming that if they take Longevity, they will have no more children. Of course, there are people who resist, and refuse not to bear children. The children of those individuals are offensively referred to as Surplus . In some countries, the Surplus are killed the moment they are born, but in civilized Britain, they are taken away from their parents at very young age and brought to a kind of boarding school where they are taught that their very existence is a crime against Nature, and that they ought to work hard if they want to redeem for their parents sins and become the Valuable Asset , in which case they would be able to work for The Legals and be partially free. Surplus Anna is nearly fifteen years old. She lives in Grange Hall, and is a prefect. She has been taken away from her parents at two and a half years old and now, in year 2140, she has learned to hate them for bringing her to this world. Anna has already worked for a kind lady for a month, as a part of her pending process, by which she ought to become Valuable Asset the moment she comes of a ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Danda Venkata Subba Reddy 1899 1987 is a professor of Medicine in India . He was principal of Gandhi Medical College , Hyderabad, India Hyderabad between 4 May, 1957 and 29 January 1959. ref http www.gandhimedicalcollegehyderabad.org principals.asp Principals at GMC website. ref He wrote a book titled Glimpses Of Health And Medicine In Mauryan Empire in 1966. ref http www.archive.org details glimpsesofhealth019893mbp Glimses of Health in Internet Archives ref Publications Byron s Don Juan A Study. by Byron, George Gordon, Subba Reddy, D. V. Norwood Editions, 1976 A classification for the old medical books and medical historical collections in Indian libraries by Subba Reddy, D. V. Director General of Health Services, 1947 Western epitomes of Indian medicine. by Subba Reddy, D. V. Upgraded Dept. of History of Medicine, Osmania Medical College, 1966 Wilhem Ten Rhyne Rhijne and his Treatise on Asiatic Leprosy a medical classic by a Dutch physician in Java in the last quarter of 17th century. Subba Reddy D.V. Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 1975 Jul 5 3 150 61. A rare Sanskrit medical manuscript of early period of Vijayanagar kingdom. Vaidyavallabha by Lakshmana Pandita, Pranacharya of King Bukka II 1404 1406 A.D. . Subba Reddy D.V., B Rama Rao. Bull Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 1972 Jan 2 2 61 4. Glimpses of medicine in Rajatarangini diseases, drugs, physicians and treatments in medieval Kashmir. Subba Reddy D.V., Bull Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 1973 Oct 3 4 189 200 History of Siddha medicine need for further detailed studies. Subba Reddy D.V. Bull Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 1973 Oct 3 4 182 5 Buddha s discourses on medicament treatment and nursing. Subba Reddy D.V. Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 1984 14 1 4 19 31 Prelude to upgraded Department of History of Medicine, Hyderabad. Subba Reddy D.V. Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 1982 12 1 4 92 9 Major General S. L. Bhatia 1891 1982 . Subba Reddy D.V. Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad. 198 ... more details
chembox Name quebrachitol ImageFile L quebrachitol.svg ImageSize 200px ImageName Chemical structure of L quebrachitol ImageAlt Chemical structure of quebrachitol IUPACName 1R,2S,4S,5R 6 methoxycyclohexane 1,2,3,4,5 pentol OtherNames Quebrachitol br L Quebrachitol br Quebrachitol br 2 O methyl l inositol br 2 0 methyl chiro inositol Section1 Chembox Identifiers CASNo 642 38 6 CASNo Ref CASOther PubChem 151108 SMILES COC1C C C C C1O O O O O InChI MeSHName Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 7 sub H sub 14 sub O sub 6 sub MolarMass 194.18 g mol ExactMass 194.079038 u Appearance White to off white powder Density MeltingPt 190 198 C BoilingPt C Solubility Soluble in DMSO, dimethyl formamide or water Quebrachitol is a naturally occurring optically active cyclitol , a cyclic polyol. It can be found in Allophylus edulis ref http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6TFF 4T3DCXV 2& user 10& coverDate 10 2F13 2F2008& alid 1409665121& rdoc 2& fmt high& orig search& cdi 5225& docanchor &view c& ct 208& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 f07a2c756f27563c971ffcb07a3019cd First record of l quebrachitol in Allophylus edulis Sapindaceae . Martina D az, Andr s Gonz lez, Ian Castro Gamboa, David Gonzalez and Carmen Rossini, Carbohydrate Research, Volume 343, Issue 15, 13 October 2008, Pages 2699 2700, doi 10.1016 j.carres.2008.07.014 ref and in the serum left after the coagulation of the Hevea brasiliensis latex ref http pubs.acs.org doi abs 10.1021 ie50493a041 Quebrachitol. Jan van Alphen, Ind. Eng. Chem., 1951, 43 1 , pp 141 145, DOI 10.1021 ie50493a041 ref . It is also found in Cannabis sativa ref http www.bushka.cz KabelikEN proprieties.html 1955 ACTA UNIVERSITATIS PALACKIANAE OLOMUCENSIS TOM. VI. HEMP AS A MEDICAMENT, Properties of isolated substances. Prof. Jan Kabelik, A brief survey of the methods of isolation and the physical and chemical properties and structures of the isolated antibacterial substances. F. Santavy & Z. Krejci ref and ... more details
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soluble bases. Evaluation of ointments Drug content Release of medicament from base Medicament penetration Consistency of the preparation Absorption of medicament into blood stream Irritant effect ... more details
Image Giardino dei semplici.jpg thumb Orto Botanico di Firenze The Orto Botanico di Firenze 2.3 hectares , also known as the Giardino dei Semplici , the Garden of simples , ref A simple is a medicament obtained from an herb see Herbalism , as opposed to a compound mixed by the apothecary on instruction from or in collaboration with the medical doctor doctor . ref is a botanical garden maintained by the University of Florence . It is located at Via Micheli, 3, Florence , Italy , and open weekday mornings. An admission fee is charged. The garden was established on December 1, 1545, by Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany , and is Europe s third oldest, behind the Orto Botanico di Pisa and the Orto Botanico di Padova . It was first laid out by landscape gardener Niccol Pericoli to a botanical system and plantings chosen by Luca Ghini , and rose to prominence under Cosimo III de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III , with Pier Antonio Micheli as its director. As was typical of early European botanical gardens, its prime interest was in medicinal plants. However, as in 1753 the Societ Botanica was formed, the garden s focus turned to experimental agriculture and its layout was revised accordingly. The garden grounds opened to the public in the mid 19th century, at about the same time that its glass houses 1694 m were constructed. Image Orto Botanico di Firenze general view.JPG thumb left General view Today the garden contains some 9,000 plant specimens laid out in a roughly square site surrounded by walls, crossed by a grid of walkways, and with a central fountain. Some trees are quite old, including a Taxus baccata 1720 and Quercus suber 1805 . Other species include Image Orto Botanico di Firenze fountain.JPG thumb upright Central fountain, with a copy of Andrea Verrocchio Verrocchio s Putto with a Dolphin Acer negundo , Aesculus hippocastanum , Alnus cordata , Araucaria imbricata , Arbutus Arbutus andrachnoides , Archontophoenix cunninghamii , Calocedrus dec ... more details
Infobox Film name Str hl image Str hl.jpg year 2004 runtime 83 language Swiss German , some scenes in Albanian language Albanian director Manuel Flurin Hendry writer David Keller , Michael Sauter producer Susann R dinger music Michael Sauter cinematography Filip Zumbrunn Str hl is a 2004 in film 2004 Switzerland Swiss film directed by Manuel Flurin Hendry . The plot takes place in Z rich , at the notorious Langstrasse . Plot Lonesome and medicament addict narcotics detective Herbert Str hl Roeland Wiesnekker , who hardly can handle his own life, wants to clean up the Langstrasse area. Str hl often watches Berisha Adem Kicai , the head of a drug trafficking ring, leaving his limousine and entering a dubious building, but he isn t able to arrest him, due to the lacking of an evidence Berisha never touches the drugs by himself . Str hl, who hides his depression and craving for love behind rage, clamor and stimulant drugs, has arguments with his chief Brunner Max R dlinger and with his co workers, e.g. with Ruedi Lautenschlager Mike M ller , who is rather dull and often visits brothels. When Beat Raphael Clamer , a former member of the Seepolizei Police unit on lake , joins the team, Str hl thinks, the new blood was too calm and not tough enough. During a house search , a junkie named Ren Wehrli Manuel L wensberg falls out of the window. Str hl gets suspended from police service. Moreover, Ren and his girlfiriend Carol Caro Hertig Johanna Bantzer blackmail Str hl for smart money. The drug addict couple buys a lot of articles in a kiosk, and Str hl has to pay for them Ren also fills out a Toto ticket sports betting there, and Str hl positively influences him doing it . Despite that, Ren doesn t want to take back his inculpatory statement Ren demands a huge amount of heroin from Str hl. Str hl catches the dealer Beko Nderim Hajrullahu , who is related to Berisha s drug mafia, and presses him to cooperate. Beko shows a lot of hidden drugs to Str hl. Str hl uses a part ... more details
of a certain medicament through a certain type of membrane. Although different concentrations of the medicament are used in this study, they do not affect the amount permeated through the membrane ... more details
Drugbox verifiedrevid 402134440 IUPAC name 2,5 dioxo 4,4 diphenyl imidazolidin 1 yl methoxyphosphonic acid image Fosphenytoin.svg image2 Fosphenytoin3d.png width 250 CASNo Ref cascite correct CAS ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 50839 UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII B4SF212641 InChI 1 C16H15N2O6P c19 14 16 12 7 3 1 4 8 12,13 9 5 2 6 10 13 17 15 20 18 14 11 24 25 21,22 23 h1 10H,11H2, H,17,20 H2,21,22,23 smiles O C3N C O C c1ccccc1 c2ccccc2 N3 COP O O O InChIKey XWLUWCNOOVRFPX UHFFFAOYAX StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C16H15N2O6P c19 14 16 12 7 3 1 4 8 12,13 9 5 2 6 10 13 17 15 20 18 14 11 24 25 21,22 23 h1 10H,11H2, H,17,20 H2,21,22,23 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey XWLUWCNOOVRFPX UHFFFAOYSA N CAS number 93390 81 9 ATC prefix N03 ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 919 ATC suffix AB05 ATC supplemental PubChem 56339 DrugBank APRD00241 KEGG D07993 C 16 H 15 N 2 O 6 P 1 molecular weight 362.274 g mol bioavailability 100 intramuscular injection IM protein bound 95 to 99 metabolism Liver Hepatic elimination half life 15 minutes to convert to phenytoin excretion Kidney Renal as phenytoin pregnancy US D legal status Rx only routes of administration Intravenous therapy Intravenous , intramuscular injection intramuscular Fosphenytoin Cerebyx , Parke Davis Prodilantin , Pfizer Pfizer Holding France ref name French trade name cite web url http www.vidal.fr Medicament prodilantin 13783.htm title PRODILANTIN 75 mg ml sol inj IM et p perf IV work VIDAL, l information de r f rence sur les produits de sant accessdate 23 October 2005 ref is a water soluble phenytoin prodrug used only in hospitals for the treatment of epileptic seizure s. On 18 November 2004, Sicor a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Teva received a tentative approval letter from the United States Food and Drug Administration for a generic version of fosphenytoin. ref name generic cite web url http www.accessdata.fda ... more details
Refimprove date May 2009 Image LAR Konferanse 06 Foto Lars Andreas Kvisle forsamling 5.jpg thumb 300px Medicament assisted rehabilitation conference in Oslo An academic conference or symposium is a wikt conference conference for researcher s not always academic s to present and discuss their work. Together with academic or scientific journal s, conferences provide an important channel for exchange of information between researchers. Overview Conferences are usually composed of various presentation s. They tend to be short and concise, with a time span of about 10 to 30 minutes presentation s are usually followed by a discussion . The work may be bundled in written form as academic paper s and publish ed as the conference proceedings . Usually a conference will include keynote speaker s often, scholars of some standing, but sometimes individuals from outside academia . The keynote lecture is often longer, lasting sometimes up to an hour and a half, particularly if there are several keynote speakers on a panel . In addition to presentations, conferences also feature panel discussions, Round table discussion round table s on various issues and workshops. Prospective presenters are usually asked to submit a short abstract of their presentation, which will be reviewed before the presentation is accepted for the meeting. Some disciplines require presenters to submit a paper of about 6 15 pages, which is peer review ed by members of the program committee or referees chosen by them. In some disciplines, such as English and other languages, it is common for presenters to read from a prepared script. In other disciplines such as the sciences, presenters usually base their talk around a visual presentation that displays key figures and research results. A large meeting will usually be called a conference, while a smaller is termed a workshop. They might be single track or multiple track , where the former has only one session at a time, while a multiple track meeting has sever ... more details
taxobox name Long pepper image Piper longum plant.jpg image caption Long pepper s leaves and fruit regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Magnoliid s ordo Piperales familia Piperaceae genus Piper genus Piper species P. longum binomial Piper longum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Long pepper Piper longum , Pippali , sometimes called Indian long pepper , is a flowering plant flowering vine in the family Piperaceae , cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning . Long pepper has a similar, but hotter, taste to its close relative Piper nigrum from which black, green and white pepper are obtained. The word pepper itself is derived from the Tamil language Tamil Malayalam word for long pepper, pippali . ref http books.google.com books?id kt1Rp1eXRxoC&pg PA137&dq pippali dravidian&hl en&ei MgZ6TdzdA4bOswbyuqziBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAQ v onepage&q pippali 20dravidian&f false ref ref http books.google.com books?id UmMnh1XKJjQC&pg PA14&dq pippali dravidian&hl en&ei MgZ6TdzdA4bOswbyuqziBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CEEQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q pippali 20dravidian&f false ref ref http books.google.com books?id LnoREHdzxt8C&pg PA14&dq pippali dravidian&hl en&ei MgZ6TdzdA4bOswbyuqziBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CEYQ6AEwBg v onepage&q pippali 20dravidian&f false ref The fruit of the pepper consists of many minuscule fruits &mdash each about the size of a poppy seed &mdash embedded in the surface of a flower spike that closely resembles a hazel hazel tree catkin . The fruits contain the alkaloid piperine , which contributes to their pungency. Another species of long pepper, Piper retrofractum , is native to Java island Java , Indonesia . Long pepper reached Greece in the sixth or fifth century BCE, though Hippocrates ,the first writer to mention it, discussed it as a medicament rather than a spice. ref Maguelonne Toussaint Samat, Anthea Bell, tr. The Histo ... more details