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S. F. Sundlof, J. E. Riviere, and A. L. Craigmill, Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank (FARAD) Trade Name File, A Comprehensive Compendium ofi Food Animal Drugs, University of Florida, Gainsvihe, 1988. [Pg.161]

Sandler, M. (1980) Enzyme Inhibitors as Drugs. University Park Press, Baltimore. Schomburg, I., Chang, A., and Schomburg, D. (2002) Nucleic Acids Res. 30 47-49. [Pg.145]

H W Kosterhtz, H O J Collier, and J E Villarreal, eds, Agonist and Antagonist Actions of Narcotic Analgesic Drugs, University Park Press, Baltimore (1973)... [Pg.94]

A K Reynolds and L O Randall, Morphine and Allied Drugs University of Toronto Press,... [Pg.247]

Lenson, D. 1995. On Drugs. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapohs, mn. [Pg.586]

Goozner, Merrill. The 800 Million Pill The Truth behind the Cost of New Drugs. University of California Press, 2004. [Pg.351]

Reynolsa AK, Randall LO (1957) Morphineand Allied Drugs. University of Toronto Press, Canada... [Pg.141]

Booker, K. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers and Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Evaluation of Applicability to the Detection of Illicit Drugs. University of Newcastle, Newcastle, 2005. [Pg.210]

Guner O F (Editor) 2000. Pharmacophore Perception, Development, and Use in Drug Design. International University Line Biotechnology Series, 2. [Pg.735]

R. F. Pratt in M. Sandler and H. J. Smith, eds.. Design ofEn me Inhibitors as Drugs, Oxford University Press, New York, 1989, pp. 178—205. [Pg.56]

S. Aldridge, Magic Molecules, How Drugs Work, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, eh. [Pg.55]

R. H. Liu and D. E. Gadzala, Handbook of Drug Analysis Applications in Forensic and Clinical Laboratories, Oxford University Press, New York (1997). [Pg.429]

Guidance on specifications is divided into universal tests/criteria which are considered generally applicable to all new substances/products and specific tests/criteria which may need to be addressed on a case-by-case basis when they have an impact on the quality for batch control. Tests are expected to follow the ICH guideline on analytical validation (Section 13.5.4). Identification of the drug substance is included in the universal category, and such a test must be able discriminate between compounds of closely related structure which are likely to be present. It is acknowledged here that optically active substances may need specific identification testing or performance of a chiral assay in addition to this requirement. [Pg.334]

Heinrich Kiliani (1855-1945) was born in Wiirzburg. Germany, and received a Ph.D. at the University of Munich with Emil Erlenmeyer. He was professor of chemistry at the University of Freiburg, where he worked on the chemistry of the heart stimulant drug digitoxin. [Pg.994]

Colquhoun, D. (1973). The relationship between classical and cooperative models for drag action. In A symposium on drug receptors, edited by H. P. Rang, pp. 149-182. University Park Press, Baltimore. [Pg.57]

CIR and University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, and Department of Drug Sciences and Center of Excellence on Aging, G. d Annunzio University School of Medicine, Chieti, Italy... [Pg.91]

Taylor JR, Jentsch JD (2001) Stimulant effects on striatal and cortical dopamine systems involved in reward-related behavior and impulsivity. In Solanto MV, Arnsten AFT, Castellanos FX (eds) Stimulant drugs and ADHD, Oxford University Press, pp 104-133... [Pg.1043]

Pinworm is a helminHi infection that is universally common most oHier helminth infections are predomi-lianHy found in countries or areas of the world that lack proper sanitary facilities. Malaria is rare in the United States, but it is sometimes seen in individuals who have traveled to or lived in areas where this disease is a healtii problem. The first antimalarial drug, quinine, is derived from the bark of the cinchona tree. Amebiasis is seen Hiroughout the world, but it is less common in developed countries where sanitary facilities prevent Hie spread of the causative organism. [Pg.138]

The foundation for the more rational approach to drug discovery that is practised today comes from basic research into disease processes and medical conditions. Much of this research is carried out in universities and other research institutions, with funding coming from both government and pharmaceutical industry sponsors. [Pg.47]

Deacon MP (1999) Polymer Bioadhesives for Drug Delivery. PhD Thesis, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK... [Pg.254]

Hubbard RL, Marsden ME, Rachal JV, et al Drug Abuse Treatment A National Study of Effectiveness. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1989 Hunt DE, Lipton DS, Goldsmith DS, et al It takes yom heart the image of methadone maintenance in the addict world and its effect on recruitment into treatment. Int J Addict 20 1751-1771, 1985-1986... [Pg.100]

Ciraulo DA, Rotrosen J, Leiderman D, et al Nefazodone induced alterations of cocaine craving and use in dysphoric cocaine users. Drug Alcohol Depend 60 S38, 2000 Connell PH Amphetamine Psychosis (Maudsley Monographs No 5). London, Oxford University Press, 1938... [Pg.202]


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