VC 15 Serum
VC 15 contains vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) at a concentration of 15%. Vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant having many additional properties. more»
ADA 2012 Conference Proceedings (Issue 1)
The 72nd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) was conducted in Philadelphia from 8 - 12th May, 2012. Presented here are the key abstracts from the conference. more»
Epilepsy and Pregnancy - With Her in Mind
Pregnancy demands extra attention in any woman and if the woman has epilepsy, the vulnerability increases. Women with epilepsy have many questions pertaining to pregnancy. This booklet is a humble attempt to address few such queries. more»
Sulbacip (Sulbactam) I.V. Monograph
Over the past decade, the proportion of hospital-acquired infections caused by Acinetobacter spp. has increased worldwide. A renewed interest in sulbactam as a true beta-lactam antibiotic has been noted recently, owing to its intrinsic activity against the Acinetobacter spp. This monograph describes the various clinical aspects on efficacy and safety of sulbactam in MDR, carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter infections. more»
Pregnant Travellers - Advising Travellers with Specific Needs
Though it is generally safe to travel most of the time during pregnancy, women of reproductive age should consult their doctor during routine check-ups in case a pregnancy coincides with a need to travel. This booklet gives details on potential contraindications, vaccination, risks, problems, and tips on air travel during pregnancy. more»
Liposome: A Technological Marvel
Liposomal encapsulation of drugs represents a new drug delivery system that appears to offer important therapeutic advantages over existing methods of drug delivery. Here is an insight into some unique properties of liposomes, advantages and applications of its amalgamation with amphotericin B more»
Nutshell Series 2: Tuberculosis Infection and Disease
Tuberculosis (TB) is the most common presenting illness and is one of the leading causes of death in people with HIV, particularly in low-income countries. People co-infected with TB and HIV are 21-34 times more likely to develop active TB disease than people without HIV. This issue of the Nutshell series outlines guidelines for management of HIV/TB co-infection. more»
Nutshell Series: HIV/TB Co-infection
Tuberculosis (TB) is the most common presenting illness and is one of the leading causes of death in people with HIV, particularly in low-income countries. People co-infected with TB and HIV are 21-34 times more likely to develop active TB disease than people without HIV. This issue of the Nutshell series outlines guidelines for management of HIV/TB co-infection. more»
PCOS - A Family Affair
PCOS is a disorder of unknown etiology characterized by chronic anovulation and hyperandrogenism in women. This booklet provides clinical studies that show that siblings, children and even parents of PCOS women have been found to have a higher risk for exhibiting either the hyperandrogenaemia or metabolic traits of the disorder. more»
Journey of Imatinib
To date, the success of Imatinib in the treatment of chronic phase Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) remains the best example of successful targeted therapy. In the present journey, we review the main biological and clinical data to date reported on Imatinib. more»
Hepatitis B Involved & B Aware: Patient Education Booklet
This patient education booklet is designed to provide useful information to patients diagnosed with hepatitis B with the goal of helping them and their caregivers understand and manage this disease. The information supplied here is presented in the form of answers to commonly asked questions regarding the disease, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. more»
Acute Red Eye: Differential Diagnosis
Red eye is the most common ocular disorder that primary care physicians encounter. This booklet gives an overview of the red eye types and its differential diagnosis. more»
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