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ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMIA AGENTS Plasma lipids Transported in bloodstream in form of macromolecular complexes of lipid and known as lipoproteins Two major clinical importance/sequelae of high lipid Acute pancreatitis atherosclerosis Hyperlipoproteinemia Hyperlipidemia Lipoprotein disorders Primary hypertriglyceridemias Primary chylomicronemia Familial hypertriglyceridemia Familial combined hyperlipoproteinemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Primary hypercholesterolemias Famimial hypercholesterolemia Familial ligan-defective apolipoprotein B Familial combine hyperlipoproteinemia Lp(a) hyperlipoproteinemia Secondary hyperlipoproteinemia Lipid-lowering drugs Several drugs are used To decrease plasma LDL-cholesterol Drug therapy is only one approach Dietary measures are the first [...] | 19th January, 2010 | More News

19th January, 2010

antihyperlipidemia agents

Posted by tajul (Doctor) on 19th January, 2010, in General

ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMIA AGENTS Plasma lipids Transported in bloodstream in form of macromolecular complexes of lipid and known as lipoproteins Two major clinical importance/sequelae of high lipid Acute pancreatitis atherosclerosis Hyperlipoproteinemia Hyperlipidemia Lipoprotein disorders Primary hypertriglyceridemias Primary chylomicronemia Familial hypertriglyceridemia Familial combined hyperlipoproteinemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Primary hypercholesterolemias Famimial hypercholesterolemia Familial ligan-defective apolipoprotein B Familial combine hyperlipoproteinemia Lp(a) hyperlipoproteinemia Secondary hyperlipoproteinemia Lipid-lowering drugs Several drugs are used To decrease plasma LDL-cholesterol Drug therapy is only one approach Dietary measures are the first [...]

9th November, 2009

Pharmacology test

Posted by tajul (Doctor) on 9th November, 2009, in General

Pharmacology test (3/11/2009) 1. Below are the factors that are contributed for the route of drug administration: i. Rate and extent of absorption of the drug from different routes ii. Rapidity with which the response is desired. iii. Condition of the patient iv. Physical and chemical properties of the drug v. Site of desired action for example local or generalized anesthesia a. (i) only b. (i) and (ii) c. (i) and (iv) d. (iii), (iv) [...]

28th May, 2009

How to do research

Posted by tajul (Doctor) on 28th May, 2009, in General

Literature/Journal Research proposal Research writing Abstract Introduction Methodology Result Discussion Conclusion References Research progress Day to day activities Date/page is compulsory Budget/Financial [...]

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