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The Electronic Pharmaceutical Dossier�: an effective aid to documenting pharmaceutical care data
Pharmacy World and Science, 1996Pharmaceutical care involves decision-making based upon communication and judgements to avoid, initiate maintain or discontinue pharmacotherapy. After establishing patient-pharmacist relationships and implementing collaboration with physicians based upon consensus guidelines, relevant information should be collected and processed in order to determine ...
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Computer-aided applications in pharmaceutical technology
2013Research and development in the pharmaceutical industry is a time-consuming and expensive process, making it difficult for newly developed drugs to be formulated into commercially available products. Both formulation and process development can be optimized by means of statistically organized experiments, artificial intelligence and other computational
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The Pharmaceutical Industry and the AIDS Crisis
2010Since 1996 AIDS patients can be treated effectively with combinations of antiretroviral drugs. From the beginning this treatment has been very expensive and therefore unaffordable and unavailable for millions of patients in developing countries. As a result, pharmaceutical companies have been criticised because for their price policies and for holding ...
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Pharmaceutical Corporations and the Duty to Aid in HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 2005At the ministerial conference held in Doha in 2001, the World Trade Organization (WTO) pointed out that public health problems resulting from tuberculosis, malaria, and other epidemics are afflicting many developing and least developed countries (LDCs).2 It reiterated the organization's commitment to Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property ...
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Management Science Aids in Expediting Pharmaceutical Product Designs
Drug Development Communications, 1974AbstractA new philosophy is proposed for obtaining improved product designs in shorter time periods using established concepts from engineering and management science. This philosophy is a simple systematic approach with sufficient flexibility to serve various product types, different time frames for action, and achieve a variety of conditions of ...
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PHARMACEUTICAL AIDS: ORGANOLEPTIC AGENTS AND PRESERVATIVES IN INDIA
2023This chapter delves into pharmaceutical aids, focusing on organoleptic agents (colouring, flavouring, sweetening) and preservatives. Organoleptic agents, crucial for sensory characteristics, enhance patient acceptance and mask unpleasant drug attributes.
Mr. Mohd Asif, Ms. Shelly Raghav
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[Pharmaceutical aids in gerontopharmacology].
Der Internist, 2013The administration of drugs is often subject to error when performed by geriatric patients, resulting in reduced therapeutic effects. In particular, the correct administration technique for different dosage forms is a problem in elderly patients with limited audiovisual and ergonomic abilities. In addition to physician and carer intervention, community
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Pharmaceutical aids, also known as excipients, are essential components in drug formulations that serve various functions beyond the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). These substances play crucial roles in enhancing the stability, bioavailability, manufacturability, and patient acceptability of medicinal products.
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AIDS Drugs & the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Need For Reform
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1991AbstractThe pharmaceutical industry has long enjoyed substantial profits despite increased requirements for drug approval and various attempts to regulate the industry. Drug companies have avoided effective regulation by blaming high prices on the costs of research and development.
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Case Description: The Pharmaceutical Industry and the AIDS Crisis
2011Since 1996 AIDS patients can be treated effectively with combinations of antiretroviral drugs. From the beginning this treatment has been very expensive and therefore unaffordable and unavailable for millions of patients in developing countries. As a result, pharmaceutical companies have been criticised because for their price policies and for holding ...
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