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The proper drug choice determines the treatment quality for a disease. The pharmacotherapeutic strategy for respiratory diseases often involves the combination of different drugs with different mechanisms of action. Salbutamol is a short-acting &beta...

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Sodium Nitroprusside: The Forgotten Vasodilator? A Brief Guide for Informed and Safe Use from Heart Failure to Hypertensive Crisis and Aortic Dissection

  • Saverio D’Elia,
  • Rosa Franzese,
  • Carmine Gentile,
  • Achille Solimene,
  • Ettore Luisi,
  • Antonio Caiazzo,
  • Francesco Natale,
  • Francesco S. Loffredo,
  • Paolo Golino and
  • Giovanni Cimmino

Sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is a powerful vasodilator approved for treating acute hypertensive crises, acute heart failure, aortic dissection, and both controlled perioperative hypotension and perioperative hypertension. Its unique ability to cause bo...

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Therapeutic Use of Palmitoylethanolamide as an Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulator

  • Maria Clara Inácio de Sá and
  • Marina Gomes Miranda Castor

Palmitoylethanolamine (PEA) is an endocannabinoid-like compound first encountered within the lipid fractions of specific foods and has intrigued researchers since the 1950s due to its therapeutic effects. This survey aims to explore the therapeutic p...

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Unlocking the Therapeutic Potential of Medicinal Plants for Alzheimer’s Disease: Preclinical to Clinical Trial Insights

  • Kushagra Nagori,
  • Kartik T. Nakhate,
  • Krishna Yadav,
  • Ajazuddin and
  • Madhulika Pradhan

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive, multifactorial, and unremitting neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss, personality changes, and cognitive impairment. It has become more prevalent in recent years. Therefore, understan...

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4 Citations
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Bempedoic Acid and Statins in Lipid-Lowering Strategy: Which Came First, the Egg or the Chicken?

  • Francesco Natale,
  • Riccardo Molinari,
  • Rosa Franzese,
  • Noemi Mollo and
  • Giovanni Cimmino

The goal in cardiovascular prevention is the reduction of morbidity and mortality through the promotion of healthy lifestyles in the general population. The management of modifiable risk factors with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventi...

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11 Citations
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25 Pages

Progressive loss of retinal ganglionic cells (RGC) causes degeneration of optic nerve axons, which leads to blindness in glaucoma. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is the most important, treatable risk factor. Currently, the management of glaucoma...

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11 Citations
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38 Pages

Biologics, Small Molecules and More in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: The Present and the Future

  • Manish Manrai,
  • Atul Abhishek Jha,
  • Saurabh Dawra and
  • Aditya Vikram Pachisia

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of heterogeneous chronic inflammatory diseases of the gut presenting with intestinal and extraintestinal manifestations. Most cases fit in predominantly two types, namely, ulcerative colitis and Crohn&rsquo...

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Future Pharmacotherapy for Bipolar Disorders: Emerging Trends and Personalized Approaches

  • Giuseppe Marano,
  • Francesco Maria Lisci,
  • Gianluca Boggio,
  • Ester Maria Marzo,
  • Francesca Abate,
  • Greta Sfratta,
  • Gianandrea Traversi,
  • Osvaldo Mazza,
  • Roberto Pola and
  • Marianna Mazza
  • + 2 authors

Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic and disabling psychiatric condition characterized by recurring episodes of mania, hypomania, and depression. Despite the availability of mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and antidepressants, long-term m...

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Although it is more than a century since it was first marketed, acetaminophen remains one of the most popular analgesic agents. In addition, acetaminophen has recently been applied to multimodal analgesia in combination with non-steroidal anti-inflam...

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Antidepressant Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid in Rats Exposed to Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress: Putative Role of Neurotransmitters and 5HT3 Receptor

  • Likhit Akotkar,
  • Urmila Aswar,
  • Rashmi Patil,
  • Dileep Kumar,
  • Manoj Aswar,
  • Jyoti Pandey and
  • Shailendra Gurav

Depression is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by altered emotion and cognition. Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a potent natural antioxidant and exhibits neuroprotective effects. However, its antidepressant activity and its mechanism of action i...

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Hereditary Angioedema: Novel Molecules for Treatment of Acute Attacks and Long-Term Prophylaxis

  • Bianca Covella,
  • Marica Giliberti,
  • Adriano Montinaro,
  • Luigi Rossi and
  • Vincenzo Montinaro

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare disease caused by a genetic alteration of the SERPING1 gene and characterized by recurrent attacks of angioedema that involve the skin, and the mucosae of the gastrointestinal tract and upper airways, which signi...

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28 Pages

Neurodegenerative disorders entail a progressive loss of neurons in cerebral and peripheral tissues, coupled with the aggregation of proteins exhibiting altered physicochemical properties. Crucial to these conditions is the gradual degradation of the...

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Can Drug-Induced Yawning Serve as a Biomarker for Drug Safety and Effectiveness?

  • Mohammad Rokan Ali,
  • Khaled Alzaeem,
  • Mostafa Bejermie,
  • Cole Ngwachi Mangong Fofang,
  • Siamand Mohamad and
  • Parisa Gazerani

Background/Objectives: Yawning, a common physiological behavior, has emerged as a potential biomarker for drug responsiveness and side effects. This scoping review synthesizes current evidence on drug-induced yawning (DIY), focusing on its neurobiolo...

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6 Citations
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26 Pages

The white berry bush, officially Flueggea virosa (Roxb. ex Willd.) Royle is a medicinal plant distributed throughout tropical areas and traditionally used in Africa, India and China. Root decoctions are used to treat abdominal pain, whereas extracts...

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31 Citations
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The ‘post-antibiotic’ era is near according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It is well known, due to the work of the scientific community, that drugs (antibiotics, antifungals, and other antimicrobial agents) are continuously beco...

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3 Citations
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Assessing the Pharmacological and Pharmacogenomic Data of PD-1/PD-L1 Inhibitors to Enhance Cancer Immunotherapy Outcomes in the Clinical Setting

  • Damianos-Ioannis Zervanos,
  • Eleftheria Galatou,
  • Androulla N. Miliotou,
  • Nikoleta F. Theodoroula,
  • Nikolaos Grigoriadis and
  • Ioannis S. Vizirianakis

Background/Objectives: Advances in understanding immune checkpoint pathways and tumor immune biology have enabled the development of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), particularly targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 axis, which has transformed cancer immunot...

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Paclitaxel-Coated Versus Sirolimus-Coated Eluting Balloons for Percutaneous Coronary Interventions: Pharmacodynamic Properties, Clinical Evidence, and Future Perspectives

  • Filippo Luca Gurgoglione,
  • Mattia De Gregorio,
  • Giorgio Benatti,
  • Davide Donelli,
  • Luigi Vignali,
  • Emilia Solinas,
  • Iacopo Tadonio,
  • Andrea Denegri,
  • Marco Covani and
  • Giampaolo Niccoli
  • + 2 authors

Drug-coated balloons (DCBs) have emerged as an increasingly valuable option for the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with DCBs enables the localized delivery of antiproliferative drugs directly to t...

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The Landscape of IgA Nephropathy Treatment Strategy: A Pharmacological Overview

  • Vincenzo Di Leo,
  • Francesca Annese,
  • Federica Papadia,
  • Iris Cara,
  • Marica Giliberti,
  • Fabio Sallustio and
  • Loreto Gesualdo

IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis and is one of the most common causes of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) worldwide. The immunopathogenic mechanism underlying IgAN is poorly identified. Currently, the mainst...

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Mirogabalin for Neuropathic Pain: A Review of Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapy with Insights from Japan

  • Mizuho Sumitani,
  • Takamichi Kogure,
  • Hiroaki Abe,
  • Rikuhei Tsuchida,
  • Reo Inoue and
  • Masahiko Sumitani

Background and Aim: Neuropathic pain leads to a significant deterioration in health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Treating neuromusculoskeletal pain is especially important to prevent and improve physical frailty and the locomotive syndrome. Varie...

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Low-Impact Ampakine CX1739 Exerts Pro-Cognitive Effects and Reverses Opiate-Induced Respiratory Depression in Rodents

  • Daniel Pierce Radin,
  • Sheng Zhong,
  • Rok Cerne,
  • Mohammed Shoaib,
  • Jeffrey M. Witkin and
  • Arnold Lippa

AMPA-glutamate receptors (AMPARs) are expressed throughout the CNS and mediate the majority of fast excitatory synaptic transmission. Ampakines are orally available small molecules that bind allosterically to AMPARs and enhance excitatory currents el...

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Preclinical Pharmacology of the Low-Impact Ampakine CX717

  • Daniel P. Radin,
  • Sheng Zhong,
  • Rok Cerne,
  • Jodi L. Smith,
  • Jeffrey M. Witkin and
  • Arnold Lippa

Ampakines are a class of orally available positive allosteric modulators of the AMPA-glutamate receptor (AMPAR) and have therapeutic implications for neurological/neuropsychiatric disorders in which AMPAR signaling is compromised. Low-impact ampakine...

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Cannabis sativa L. has garnered attention as a potential source for new antimicrobial agents, particularly due to the increased prevalence of microbial resistance to conventional antimicrobials and the emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens. This...

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Using 5-Nitroimidazole Derivatives against Neglected Tropical Protozoan Diseases: Systematic Review

  • Micheel M. Vichi-Ramírez,
  • Edgar López-López,
  • Catalina Soriano-Correa and
  • Carolina Barrientos-Salcedo

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a significant global health problem. Additionally, anti-protozoan treatments are toxic, and their therapeutic regimens require prolonged treatment times and high concentrations of the drugs. Additionally, multi-...

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Considerations of Nystatin Roll in Oral Candidiasis Scenario and the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Review

  • Michelle Maria Gonçalves Barão de Aguiar,
  • Renata Miliani Martinez,
  • André Rolim Baby and
  • Cristina Helena dos Reis Serra

Oral candidiasis is an opportunistic infection usually related to predisposing factors. Oral manifestations in patients affected by COVID-19 have been reported, as the oral mucosa is the gateway to this viral infection. Xerostomia, as well as other o...

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Thallium Toxicity: Mechanisms of Action, Available Therapies, and Experimental Models

  • Karla Alejandra Avendaño-Briseño,
  • Jorge Escutia-Martínez,
  • José Pedraza-Chaverri and
  • Estefani Yaquelin Hernández-Cruz

Thallium (Tl) is a non-essential and highly toxic heavy metal capable of replacing potassium (K+) in biological systems, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inhibition of protein synthesis. In humans, the estimated oral lethal...

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Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare, inherited disease caused by a deficiency (HAE-1) or lack of functional (HAE-2) C1 inhibitor protein. The symptoms present with mucocutaneous swelling of various organ systems, such as the respiratory and gastroi...

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Could Cariprazine Be a Possible Choice for High Functioning Autism? A Case Report

  • Andrea Miuli,
  • Carlotta Marrangone,
  • Ornella Di Marco,
  • Arianna Pasino,
  • Gianfranco Stigliano,
  • Alessio Mosca,
  • Mauro Pettorruso,
  • Fabrizio Schifano and
  • Giovanni Martinotti

This case report was conducted by searching for the following keywords on PubMed: High Functioning Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, cariprazine, aripiprazole, partial agonist antipsychotic, DRD2/DRD3. High Functioning Autism (HFA) is a neurodevelopm...

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a chronic progressive ocular disease and the main cause of severe visual impairment in the elderly. Vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for AMD. Additionally, current evidence suggests dietary advice of...

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13 Pages

Overview of Pharmacological Therapies for Diffuse Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor

  • Antonia Stamatiou,
  • Tu Nguyen-Ngoc,
  • Laureline Wetterwald,
  • Ana-Maria Dolcan,
  • Giovanni Dei Tos,
  • Stephane Cherix,
  • Patrick Omoumi and
  • Antonia Digklia

Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) is a rare and locally aggressive benign tumor arising from the synovium of joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths. It is classified into localized (L-TGCT) and diffuse (D-TGCT) forms based on the extent of involvement...

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Curcuminoids are naturally occurring yellow-colored compounds that, when hydrogenated to remove their conjugated double bond, become colorless and are referred to as tetrahydrocurcuminoids. Curcuminoids consist of pure curcumin (PC) in major amounts...

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3 Citations
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Development of New Chitosan-Based Complex with Bioactive Molecules for Regenerative Medicine

  • Natasha Maurmann,
  • Gabriela Moraes Machado,
  • Rafaela Hartmann Kasper,
  • Marcos do Couto,
  • Luan Paz,
  • Luiza Oliveira,
  • Juliana Girón Bastidas,
  • Paola Arosi Bottezini,
  • Lucas Machado Notargiacomo and
  • Myrian Brew
  • + 4 authors

Background/Objectives: The development of new materials incorporating bioactive molecules for tissue regeneration is a growing area of interest. The objective of this study was to develop a new complex specifically designed for bone and skin tissue e...

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2 Citations
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Systems Pharmacology and Network Analysis to Advance Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine Decisions in Type-2 Diabetes Therapy

  • Aikaterini Saiti,
  • Alexandros Giannopoulos-Dimitriou,
  • Ioannis Kazakos,
  • Eleftheria Galatou and
  • Ioannis S. Vizirianakis

Diabetes mellitus type-2 (DMT2) molecular pathophysiology is still challenging since the disease represents a complex, multifactorial metabolic disease caused by polygenic defects and environmental factors. In addition, the resulting secondary organ...

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Inter-Tissue Communication Mechanisms via Exosomes and Their Implications in Metabolic Diseases: Opportunities for Pharmacological Regulation

  • Brenda Chimal-Vega,
  • Jesus Emanuel Maldonado-Arvizu,
  • Alex Daniel Hernández Avalos,
  • José Fernando Díaz-Villanueva,
  • Luis Pablo Avila-Barrientos and
  • Victor G. García González

Exosomes can transport regulatory biomolecules and are mediators of cellular signaling among metabolic tissues through endocrine mechanisms. Understanding the pathways and processes underlying exosome-mediated inter-tissue communication is critical f...

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The impact of visual impairment, such as blindness, on quality of life is immeasurable. However, effective ocular drug delivery into the eyes has not yet been established, primarily due to the impermeability imposed by the blood–retinal barrier...

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8 Citations
5,033 Views
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Why Do Glioblastoma Treatments Fail?

  • Alen Rončević,
  • Nenad Koruga,
  • Anamarija Soldo Koruga and
  • Robert Rončević

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive brain tumor, characterized by high recurrence rates and poor patient outcomes. Treatment failure is driven by multiple factors, including complex tumor heterogeneity, the presence of cancer stem cells, the im...

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5 Citations
4,924 Views
23 Pages

The Role of Lysophosphatidic Acid in Neuropsychiatric and Neurodegenerative Disorders

  • Simona Dedoni,
  • Chiara Camoglio,
  • Carlotta Siddi,
  • Maria Scherma,
  • Walter Fratta and
  • Paola Fadda

Individuals suffering from diverse neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders often have comparable symptoms, which may underline the implication of shared hereditary influences and the same biological processes. Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is...

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The screening of rare plants from the Yucatan region and the known native plants in Mexico, that have been successfully introduced worldwide, has been conducted. Based on a literature analysis and a search of English and Spanish scientific informatio...

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2 Citations
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Transplacental Treatment of Fetal Tachyarrhythmia: Current Trends and Future Perspectives

  • Ángel Chimenea,
  • Carmen Vargas-Rodríguez,
  • Lutgardo García-Díaz and
  • Guillermo Antiñolo

Fetal arrhythmias complicate 1% of pregnancies. Although most of them have a benign and intermittent course, sustained fetal tachyarrhythmias constitute an emerging situation, which is associated with high fetal morbidity and mortality. However, one...

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Mechanistic Insights into the Mutational Landscape of the Main Protease/3CLPro and Its Impact on Long-Term COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 Management

  • Aganze Gloire-Aimé Mushebenge,
  • Samuel Chima Ugbaja,
  • Nonjabulo Ntombikhona Magwaza,
  • Nonkululeko Avril Mbatha,
  • Tambwe Willy Muzumbukilwa,
  • Mukanda Gedeon Kadima,
  • Fave Yohanna Tata,
  • Mthokosizi Bongani Nxumalo,
  • Riziki Ghislain Manimani and
  • Hezekiel M. Kumalo
  • + 5 authors

The main proteinase (Mpro), or 3CLpro, is a critical enzyme in the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) lifecycle and is responsible for breaking down and releasing vital functional viral proteins crucial for virus development...

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A Bacterial Platform for Biopharmaceutical Production

  • Doumit Camilios-Neto,
  • Rodolfo Ricken do Nascimento,
  • Jonathan Ratko,
  • Nicole Caldas Pan,
  • Rubia Casagrande,
  • Waldiceu A. Verri and
  • Josiane A. Vignoli

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a metabolically versatile opportunistic pathogen capable of surviving in a range of environments. The major contribution to these abilities relies on virulence factor production, e.g., exotoxins, phenazines, and rhamnolipids...

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25 Pages

The pharmaceutical industry faces mounting pressure to reduce its environmental impact while maintaining innovation in drug development. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative tool across healthcare and drug discovery, yet its p...

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3 Citations
4,708 Views
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Exploring Inflammasome Complex as a Therapeutic Approach in Inflammatory Diseases

  • Sharmim Sultana,
  • Thanh Doan Viet,
  • Tasmiha Amin,
  • Esha Kazi,
  • Luigina Micolucci,
  • Abul Kalam Mohammad Moniruzzaman Mollah,
  • Most Mauluda Akhtar and
  • Md Soriful Islam

Inflammasomes, a group of multiprotein complexes, are essential in regulating inflammation and immune responses. Several inflammasomes, including nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 1 (NLRP1), NLRP3, NLRP6, NLRP7, NLRP12,...

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Breaking the Chains: Advances in Substance Addiction Research through Single-Cell Sequencing, Epigenetics, and Epitranscriptomic

  • Ana Filošević Vujnović,
  • Ivana Stanković Matić,
  • Lara Saftić Martinović and
  • Sanja Dević Pavlić

Addiction is a complex brain disease influenced by genetic, environmental, and neurological factors. Psychostimulants, cocaine, and methamphetamine influence different cell types in different brain regions, with a focus on the neurons responsible for...

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2 Citations
4,356 Views
13 Pages

The administration of the α2-adrenergic receptor agonist clonidine via intracerebroventricular route produces hypotension in pentobarbital-anesthetized rats and pressor responses in conscious normotensive rats. We explored the impact of differe...

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Scientifically Supported Best Practices in Leachable Screening Studies for Pharmaceutical and Parenteral Drug Products

  • Arvind Singh Gusain,
  • Subhash Chandra,
  • Isaac Moura Araújo,
  • João Paulo Martins de Lima and
  • Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho

Purpose: Pharmaceutical parenteral drug products (PDPs) and orally inhaled nasal drug products (OINDPs) are critical medications for patient care, for which the route of administration is intravenous or oral/nasal inhalation, and the drug products di...

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9 Citations
4,293 Views
20 Pages

An Updated Review of the Antimicrobial Potential of Selenium Nanoparticles and Selenium-Related Toxicological Issues

  • Tainá Pereira da Silva Oliveira,
  • Alan Kelbis Oliveira Lima and
  • Luís Alexandre Muehlmann

Discovered in mid-1817 by Jöns Jacob Berzelius, selenium, belonging to Group 16 of the periodic table is an essential trace element for human and animal health, due to its biocompatibility and bioavailability. Additionally, it is known for havin...

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1 Citations
4,246 Views
16 Pages

Pharmacogenetics and the Blood–Brain Barrier: A Whirlwind Tour of Potential Clinical Utility

  • David R. Skvarc,
  • Trang T. T. Truong,
  • Robert M. Lundin,
  • Russell Barnes,
  • Fiona A. Wilkes and
  • Ajeet B. Singh

Genetic factors influence medication response (pharmacogenetics), affecting the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of many medicaments used in clinical care. The ability of medications to cross the blood–brain barrier (BBB) represents a crit...

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