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Pharmacology: Taylor and Francis Group: English: 2005–present Expert Opinion on Drug Safety: Pharmacology: Informa: English: 2002–present Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs: Pharmacology: Informa: English: 1996–present Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs: Pharmacology: Informa: English: 1992–present Expert Opinion on Medical ...
Drug Delivery is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering research on all aspects of drug delivery, a core aspect of drug development. It is published by Taylor & Francis and since 2009 the editor-in-chief is Vladimir Torchilin. Biochemist Alfred Stracher founded the journal in 1997 and was its editor-in-chief until his death in ...
Drug delivery systems have been around for many years, but there are a few recent applications of drug delivery that warrant 1. Drug delivery to the brain: Many drugs can be harmful when administered systemically; the brain is very sensitive to medications and can easily cause damage if a drug is administered directly into the bloodstream.
Specimens are collected from affected body sites, preferably before antibiotics are given. For example, a person in an intensive care unit may develop a hospital-acquired pneumonia . There is a chance the causal bacteria, or its sensitivity to antibiotics, may be different to community-acquired pneumonia . [ 2 ]
Pharmacology & Therapeutics is a monthly medical review journal published by Elsevier. It incorporates Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part A: Chemotherapy, Toxicology and Metabolic Inhibitors and Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part B: General and Systematic Pharmacology, both originally published by Oxford University Press.
Effect of digestive juices and the first pass metabolism of drugs. Condition of the patient. In acute situations, in emergency medicine and intensive care medicine, drugs are most often given intravenously. This is the most reliable route, as in acutely ill patients the absorption of substances from the tissues and from the digestive tract can ...
An advantage of a transdermal drug delivery route over other types of medication delivery (such as oral, topical, intravenous, or intramuscular) is that the patch provides a controlled release of the medication into the patient, usually through either a porous membrane covering a reservoir of medication or through body heat melting thin layers ...
The Journal of Antibiotics is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Nature Publishing Group for the Japan Antibiotics Research Association.. The journal seeks to endorse studies on antibiotics and associated types of biologically-active substances.