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Smart drugs: green shuttle or real drug?
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2013We have combined morphological, molecular, and chemical techniques in order to identify the plant and chemical composition of some last-generation smart drugs, present on the market under the following names: Jungle Mistic Incense, B-52, Blendz, and Kratom 10x. Micromorphological analyses of botanical fragments allowed identification of epidermal cells,
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Smart Drugs in Cognitive Disorders
2023More than 65% of the elderly population globally suffers from dementia. The term “smart drug” refers to any drug substance that positively impacts mental skills. Nootropics are agents that are used for boosting the performance of the brain and to increase one's concentration.
Jatin Phogat, Alka Bali, Nishika Kapoor
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2016
Smart drugs have been increasingly taken by healthy people with the aim of improving cognitive functioning. These are prescription drugs that users are primarily consuming for neuroenhancing purposes, contrary to its licensed use. The range of drugs used in this manner were initially used in the therapeutic environment as treatment for attention ...
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Smart drugs have been increasingly taken by healthy people with the aim of improving cognitive functioning. These are prescription drugs that users are primarily consuming for neuroenhancing purposes, contrary to its licensed use. The range of drugs used in this manner were initially used in the therapeutic environment as treatment for attention ...
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Should students take smart drugs?
The Philosophers' Magazine, 2013Darian Meacham picks through the facts and argues that an investigation of human flourishing must play a role in the debate over the ethics of using 'smart drugs'.
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Smart materials: applications of nanotechnology in drug delivery and drug targeting
Proceedings International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems, 2004This presentation will give an overview of the current use of nanoparticles as drug carriers and will discuss their future use in drug targeting and drug delivery of active molecules. Today's progress in cell biology and biotechnology enables scientists to synthesize highly active molecules to target specific intra-cellular receptors.
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2014
In previous chapters, we identified the nature of the pharmacokinetic profile for a series of controlled-release systems. The zero-order release represented a simple, idealized, gradual release response, which allowed for a predicted dosage to be delivered over a predictable time regime. As we shifted our discussion to encapsulated and targeted systems,
Eric P. Holowka, Sujata K. Bhatia
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In previous chapters, we identified the nature of the pharmacokinetic profile for a series of controlled-release systems. The zero-order release represented a simple, idealized, gradual release response, which allowed for a predicted dosage to be delivered over a predictable time regime. As we shifted our discussion to encapsulated and targeted systems,
Eric P. Holowka, Sujata K. Bhatia
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Science's STKE, 2007
A promising class of "smart" cancer drugs work by inhibiting specific tyrosine kinases linked to uncontrolled growth. Gefitinib and erlotinib, drugs that target the kinase activity of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), can be very effective when initially administered to lung cancer patients whose tumors contain activating ...
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A promising class of "smart" cancer drugs work by inhibiting specific tyrosine kinases linked to uncontrolled growth. Gefitinib and erlotinib, drugs that target the kinase activity of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), can be very effective when initially administered to lung cancer patients whose tumors contain activating ...
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Use of ‘smart drugs’ on the rise
Nature, 2018European nations see biggest increases in use of stimulants such as Ritalin by people seeking brain-boosting effects. European nations see biggest increases in use of stimulants such as Ritalin by people seeking brain-boosting effects.
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Smart Polymeric Micelles for Anticancer Hydrophobic Drugs
Cancers, 2023, Gaston Fuentes, Luis J Cruz
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