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  • Vertigo Management – Mapping prevalence and treatment. Understanding once a day preparation usage and place in therapy.

    About Authors:
    Indraneel sinha*, Mr. Sanjay sahai, Mr. Sunil jajoo, Mr. Abhijeet bhatkar
    Post graduate diploma in pharmaceutical management,
    Indian institute of health management research,
    jaipur
    *indraneel.sinha.999@gmail.com

    COMPANY PROFILE
    Sun Pharmaceuticals was set up in 1983 and the company started off with only 5 products to cure psychiatric illness.  Sun Pharma is best known worldwide as the manufacture of specialty Active Pharmaceuticals Ingredients (API) and formulations.

    However, the company is also concerned with chronic treatments such as cardiology, psychiatry, neurology, gastroenterology, diabetology and   respiratory ailments. Active Pharmaceuticals Ingredients (API) includes peptides, steroids, hormones, and anti?cancer drugs and their quality is internationally approved. Mr. Dilip S. Shanghvi is the Executive Chairman and Managing Director of Sun Pharma and Mr. Kamalesh H. Shah is the secretary.

  • SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF ATORVASTATIN AND AMLODIPINE IN RAW MATERIAL AND IN COMBINED TABLET DOSAGE FORM BY RP-HPLC

    About Authors:
    Kapil Sharma*1, Subhash Gupta 2
    1 Yaresun Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd.,India.
    2 Oasis test house ltd. Jaipur-302006, Rajasthan, India.

    *pharma_kapil@rediffmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    A method for simultaneous estimation of Atorvastatin (ATVS) and Amlodipine (AMLD) in raw material and in combined tablet dosage form has been developed. The method employs the application of RP-HPLC. Chromatgraphy was carried out on a nucleosil C-18,250 x 4.6 mm column using a mixture of phosphate buffer and methanol  (50:50 v/v)  as the mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.3 ml/min.  Run time was 15 min.  Detection was done at 245 nm and retention time of ATVS was 6.97 min and 3.96 min of AMLD.3  This method produced linear responses in the concentration range 20-140 µg/ml and 10-70 µg/ml for ATVS and AMLD respectively. The accuracy of the method was assessed by recovery studies and was found to be 100.54± 0.19 and 100.08±0.80 for ATVS and AMLD respectively.The procedure was successfully applied for the simultaneous determination of both drugs in laboratory prepared mixture of raw material and in market available tablet dosage form. Results of the analysis were validated statistically so that it can be used for routine analysis of ATVS and AMLD in combined tablet dosage form.4-6

  • ARTHRITIS IS THE NAME GIVEN FOR PAINFUL JOINT DISEASES

    About Author:
    Kapil Sharma
    Yaresun Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd., India.

    pharma_kapil@rediffmail.com

    Introduction:
    Arthritis is the name given for painful joint diseases. Arthritis one of the most common health problems in india. Arthritis also is the leading cause of disability. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronicinflammatory condition of the connective tissues throughout the body, but especially around the joints. The main sign of RA is often stiff, painful, and swollen joints.  Areas of typical complaint include the hands, feet, wrists, ankles, and knees.  Depending on the severity of the condition, these areas may eventually become deformed. The exact cause of rheumatoid arthritis remains, largely, unknown.  It has been theorized that a number of genetic and environmental factors may contribute to the disease process, and may include genetics, poor nutrition, lifestyle, chronic stress in rheumatoid arthritis, the joint lining, or synovial membrane, becomes inflamed and the joints become stiff and swollen. The synovial membrane secretes a slippery fluid that covers the cartilage-covered joints and reduces the friction between adjacent joints.The chronic inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis eventually leads to destruction of the cartilage covering the ends of the joints and underlying bone.  In many cases this damage causes joint deformity.

  • BIMETALLIC NANOPARTICLES –A REVIEW ON THEIR PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION

    About Authors:
    T.V.Thulasiramaraju*, A.Arunachalam, G.V.SurendraBabu
    A.M.Reddy Memorial College Of Pharmacy,
    Narasaraopet, Andhrapradesh, Pin-522601.
    *Thulasiramaraju912@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Nanoparticles (these are materials of which at least one dimension is nanometric, i.e. 10-9 m) consist of several tens or hundreds of atoms or molecules and may have a variety of sizes and morphologies (amorphous, crystalline, spherical, needles, etc.).Such nanoparticles are creating a new category of materials, which is different either from conventional bulk materials or from atoms, the smallest units of matter. Nanoscale materials are used in electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic, biomedical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, energy, catalytic and materials applications. This review was focused on bimetallic nanoparticles their structure, preparation and characterization.

  • INVOLVEMENT OF HEALTHCARE REGULATORY AFFAIR PROFESSIONAL IN OVERSEAS REGISTRATION PROCESS

    About Authors:
    ANUJ SINGH
    VINAYAKA MISSION’S UNIVERSITY
    Salem – 636308, Tamil Nadu
    anuj.dra@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:-
    Healthcare Regulatory Affair Professional with their experience and strong motivation to excel in the Regulatory field has an ability to motivate & give support and strengthen to teams members, involved in process of product registration. Professional has taught a self-starter with the proven ability to prioritize and manage projects in a busy, fast-paced, multitasking environment, along with their experience in establishing relationship with the decision makers & coordinator. The Pharmaceutical industries are among the most highly regulated industries in the country. As India is growing very rapidly in pharmaceutical sector, there is a need of regulatory affairs professionals to cater the current needs of industries for the global competition. Regulatory affairs professionals are the link between pharmaceutical industries and worldwide regulatory agencies. They are required to be well versed in the laws, regulations, guidelines and guidance of the regulatory agencies. There is a growing need to incorporate the current requirements of pharmaceutical industries in the standard curriculum of pharmacy colleges to prepare the students with the latest developments to serve the industries. The present article discusses the regulatory education and its need, learning resources, courses available, syllabus contents and job opportunities in regulatory affairs.

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  • TRANSDERMAL GEL OF MICONAZOLE NITRATE

    About Authors:
    DHIRAJ YADAV
    BABU BANARASI DAS UNIVERSITY,
    LUCKNOW
    dhirajyadav06@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Miconazole is the antifungal drug, has been used in the treatment of fungal infection of skin and also in yeast infection. In order to decrease the skin rashes, skin irritation, and also for best effect on the skin, miconagol gels have been developed. This study was conducted to develop a gel formulation of miconazole using four types of gelling agents: carbopol, carboxymethylcellulose sodium (Na CMC) and sodium alginate. Effect of penetration enhancer (propylene glycol) on the release has been studied. The gels were evaluated for physical appearance, rheological behaviour, drug release and stability. The drug release from all gelling agents through a standard cellophane membrane was evaluated using Keshary-Chien diffusion cell. All batches of gels showed acceptable physical properties concerning colour, homogeneity, consistency, spreadability and pH value.
    Among all the gel formulations, carbopol showed superior drug release than followed by Na CMC, and sodium alginate. Drug release decreased with increase in polymer concentration. Drug release was not linearly proportional with the concentration of penetration enhancer or co-solvents. Stability studies showed that the physical appearance, rheological properties, and drug release remained unchanged upon storage for two months at ambient condition.

  • ALOES SPECIES- A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

    About Authors:
    Krishn Kumar Agrawal*, Kishan Singh, Bhupesh Chander Semwal
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Research GLA University,
    Mathura-281403 (U.P.) India.
    *Krishn.agrawal@rediffmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Medicinal plants have been a major source of therapeutic agents since ancient times to cure human disease. Aloes species (family-Liliaceae) is a widely used herbaceous, shrubby, arborescent, perennial or xerophytic succulents medicinal plant cultivated throughout India and popular in various indigenous system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Tibb. Traditionally the juice of aloe is used as bitter, laxative, purgative and cathartic. They are also useful in jaundice, dyspepsia, piles, skin disease, abotificient, trophic ulcer, wounds healing and many more ailments. The present review is therefore, an effort to give a detailed survey of the literature on pharmacognosy, phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of the plant.

  • PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF AMARANTHUS SPINOSUS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS ANTIPYRETIC ACTIVITY

    About Authors:
    SAMRAT BOSE*, SUCHARITA ROY
    Department of Pharmacology
    Bengal School of Technology,
    Chuchura, West Bengal.
    *samratbose09@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Amaranthus spinosus, commonly known as the spiny amaranth, prickly amaranth or thorny amaranth, belonging to family Amaranthaceae. Tradionally A.spinosus used as diuretic, anti-diabetic, antipyretic, anti-snake venom, anti-leprotic and anti-gonorrheal, anti helmintic, anti androgenic etc[1]. The aim of present study was to investigate the antipyretic activity of MeOH-Water extract of Amaranthus spinosus in rats. MeOH-Water extract was administered at a dose of 100mg/kg, 400mg/kg and 600mg/kg through ip.

  • A REVIEW ARICLE ON SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL PROPERTY OF SOME NOVEL BUTENOLIDE DERIVATIVES

    About Authors:
    Rajender Kumar1*,Dr.Sukhbir L.Khokara2,
    1Department of Pharmacy, Manav Bharti University, Solan (H.P.) 173229
    2Institute of pharmaceutical sciences, Kurukshetra University,
    Kurukshetra, Harayana-136119
    *rajkaushal13@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Butenolides (furanones) consist of unsaturated γ- lactone which occur in plants as glycosides. There is a group of steroids which contain α,β unsaturated butenolide ring in the side chain such steroids are known as cardenolides. The  presence of γ - lactone ring contain natural products like Goniobutenolides A & B ,Digitoxigenin and  lignans. These compound have biological properties like antibiotic, antitumor, anticonvulsant, antimicrobial and medicinal uses like fungicides, bactericides and allergic inhibitor.

  • PRELIMINARY PHYTOCHEMICAL AND IN-VITRO ANTHELMINTIC SCREENING OF HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS LINN. FLOWER EXTRACTS (FAMILY: MALVACEAE)

    About Author:
    Krishn Kumar Agrawal*, Jeetendra Kumar Gupta, Anju Verma, Kishan Singh
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Research,
    GLA University 17-Km. stone, NH-2 Mathura-Delhi Highway,
    P.O. Chaumuhan, Mathura-281406 (U.P.) India
    *krishn.agrawal@rediffmail.com

    Abstract
    The objective of the present study to investigate the anthelmintic activity of aqueous and ethanolic extract of flower of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. (family: Malvaceae) against Indian earthworms (Pheretima posthuma). The preliminary phytochemical screening of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis showed the presence of sterols, glycosides, alkaloids, proteins, mucilage and flavonoids. Various standards such as Piperazine citrate, Albendazole and Pyrantel pamoate at concentration of 20mg/ml were used to compare anthelmintic activity with the extracts at the same concentration in terms of paralysis time and death time of worms. The result revealed the potential usefulness of aqueous and ethanolic extract of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flower against helminthiasis infection.

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