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January-February 2001 Volume 33 | Issue 1
Page Nos. 1-70
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EDITORIAL |
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Editorial |
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R Raveendran |
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EDUCATIONAL FORUM |
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Bioflavonoids classification, pharmacological, biochemical effects and therapeutic potential  |
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Narayana K Raj, Reddy M Sripal, MR Chaluvadi, DR Krishna .
Levamisole hydrochloride in low concentration (5 ng/mI) stimulated the movements of the whole worm as well as of the nerve-muscle complex of Setario cervi suspended in an isolated organ bath. At higher concentration (25 ng/mI) the response was biphasic consisting of initial stimulation followed by irreversible paralysis. The initial stimulant effect is not due to release of ACh as it is not blocked by prior addition of d-tubocurarine to the bath fluid. Levamisole in 5 x 25 mg/kg daily dose caused disappearance of microfilariae from the peripheral circulation in 7 of the 8 rats treated: The drug at this dose level had some macrofilaricidal action as well. A higher dose of 5 x 50 mg/kg daily caused complete disappearance of microfilariae from peripheral circulation of all the rats and produced a significant lethal effect on the adult worms The antifilarial efficacy of the drug needs evaluation in domestic animals and men.
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Histaminergic H 3 -receptors as modulators of CNS function |
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Vohora Divya, SN Pal, KK Pillai |
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RESEARCH PAPER |
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Drug utilization trends in clinical hospital center “KRAGUJEVAC” from 1997 to 1999 |
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M. Jankovió Slobodan, M. Jankovió Slobodan |
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SHORT COMMUNICATION |
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Bioequivalence study of two long acting isosorbide-5- mononitrate formulations assessed by digital pulse plethysmography: |
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Rani P Usha, MUR Naidu, T Vijaykumar |
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LETTER |
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Involvement of opioidergic mechanisms in the antinociceptive activity of allopregnanolone |
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M Gambhir, PK Mediratta, KK Sharma |
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Impact of a drug utilization evaluation program on ranitidine in a South Indian Government Hospital |
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George Johnson, George Johnson, B Suresh |
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CORRESPONDENCE |
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One year experience of drug Information service in the NGO sector |
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Hazra Avijit, Sen Amitava, Roy Sushanta |
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An example of the toxic potential of traditional eye cosmetics |
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Vaishnav Ragini |
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MOLECULES OF THE MILLENNIUM |
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Molecules of the millennium |
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R Balaraman |
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WEB WISE |
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EpharNet |
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Singh Jatinder |
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CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS |
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Abstracts of research papers presented in the Annual conference of the Indian Pharmacological Society, Gandhinagar, December 28-30, 2000- Part-I |
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