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  • Osmania University invites Project Associate, Technical Assistant - 3 Posts

    Osmania University, established in 1918, is the seventh oldest in India, the third oldest in south India and the first to be established in the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad. Throughout its existence of over eight decades, it has shown remarkable progress and sustained an integrated development of all faculties. It has significantly contributed to the academic and economic development of not only the region but also of the Country.

  • Work as Pharmacists and Senior Pharmacists in Hospital by Clini India- 20 Posts - Freshers

    Clini India, a premier Training institute in CR located in the Heart of the City at Somajiguda, Hyderabad for close to 4 years has been providing ethical and high quality Clinical Research Education. Presence of our Campuses in across major cities makes us an unrivaled Pan India Institute to impart CR education par excellence.

  • ESIC invites for ENGAGEMENT OF RETIRED PARAMEDICAL STAFF

  • Eligible candidates are invited to Junior Research Fellow in National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) | Walk in - 2 posts

    National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) was founded by Sir Robert McCarrison in the year 1918 as ‘Beri-Beri’ Enquiry Unit in a single room laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu.

  • EFFECT OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF ISAPGOL AGAINST DIET INDUCED UROLITHIASIS IN RATS.

    About Authors:
    *SOUMYA G., SRINIVAS S., NAVEEN KUMAR M., KRISHNA MOHAN C.
    Department of Pharmacology,
    St. John College of Pharmacy, Warangal,
    Andhra Pradesh, India-5067371.
    *sre_varma123@yahoo.co.in

    Introducion:
    Kidney stone formation or urolithiasis is a complex process that is a consequence of an imbalance between promoters and inhibitors in the kidneys. Even though the technological developments in the present medical practice the formation and growth of renal calculi continues to afflict humankind. Though various kinds of stone have been identified, calcium stones are the most common in human as well as rats. The rat experimental models of Calcium oxalate urolithiasis, induced by ethylene glycol alone, or in combination with other drugs such as ammonium chloride are often used to study the pathogenesis of kidney crystal deposition. The urolithiasis was induced by administration of gentamycin and calculi producing diet (5% ammonium oxalate in standard rat pellet feed) for 28 days to rats’ results in hyperoxaluria, Calcium oxalate crystalluria, and occasional deposition of CaOx crystals in the kidney.

  • Opportunity for Trainee in GVK Biosciences- 15 Posts

    bioCampus, GVK Biosciences is leading Informatics Services provider with wide range of Products and Services across the R&D value chain.

  • Career for Drug Regulatory Affairs Business Franchise/Regulatory Coordinator (RC) in Novartis

    A global healthcare leader, Novartis has one of the most exciting product pipelines in the industry today. A pipeline of innovative medicines brought to life by diverse, talented and performance driven people. All of which makes them one of the most rewarding employers in their field.

  • Work as Medical Editor in Sanjeevani Life Sciences- 3 Posts

    Sanjeevani Life Sciences aims to be the best and foremost contract research organization committed to serve the pharmaceutical industry worldwide with high quality standards, at par with the international regulatory and professional expectations.

  • RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES invites Pharmasists- 6 Posts

    The Government of Andhra Pradesh has established Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT) in 2008 to cater to the educational needs of the meritorious rural youth of Andhra Pradesh. Three campuses of RGUKT (fully residential) were started under the University, one each at Basar (Adilabad Dt), Nuzvid (Krishna Dt), Rajiv Knowledge Valley, Idupulapaya (YSR Kadapa Dt).

  • CHRONOPHARMACOKINETICS: THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF DRUGS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS

    About Authors:
    N Allamneni*, CH Ajay Babu, AVS Madhulatha, C Anusha, P Sowjanya, BV Komali, M Kalyani, Syed M
    *Department of Pharmaceutical Technology,
    Narasaraopeta Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
    Narasaraopeta, Guntur, India.
    *yaswanthallamneni@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Chronopharmacokinetics involves the study of temporal changes in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion with respect to time of administration. Drug Absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination are influenced by many different physiological functions of the body, which may vary, with time of day. Thus, the pharmacokinetic parameters characterizing these different steps, conventionally considered to be constant in time, depend on the moment of drug administration. Chronokinetic studies have been reported for many drugs in an attempt to explain chronopharmacodynamic phenomena and demonstrate that the time of administration is a possible factor of variation in the kinetics of a drug. However, the time of day has to be regarded as an additional variable influencing the kinetics of a drug since many drugs are affected by time of administration and the activity or rest period of the human or animal.

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