Pharma Digests

Metformin Tablets | Drug Digest

Metformin Tablets | Drug Digest

Current treatment guidelines recommend initiating metformin as first line pharmacotherapy unless a contraindication or intolerability exists. Metformin consistently reduces A1C levels by 1.5% to 2.0% and FPG levels by 60 to 80 mg/dL (3.3 to 4.4 mmol/L) in drug naive patients with A1C values of approximately 9%. Metformin does not ... Read More
Marochym-200 (Trypsin & Chymotrypsin) Tablets

Marochym-200 (Trypsin & Chymotrypsin) Tablets

Composition: trypsin and chymotrypsin are oral proteolytic enzymes that hasten the repair of traumatic, surgical and orthopedic procedures. The combination of these two enzymes in this product grants it anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, fibrinolytic, antioxidant and anti-infective properties. Mechanism of action: Trypsin and chymotrypsin resolve swelling by exerting proteolytic action on wounds. ... Read More
DAYVIGO (Lemborexant) for Insomnia

DAYVIGO (Lemborexant) for Insomnia

DAYVIGO (lemborexant) is indicated for the treatment of insomnia, characterized by difficulties with sleep onset and/or sleep maintenance. Lemborexant is a competitive antagonist of both orexin receptors, OX1R and OX2R, with a higher affinity for OX2R. It belongs to the pharmacologic class of orexin receptor antagonists. The orexin neuropeptide signaling ... Read More
SEROQUEL (Quetiapine Fumarate) | Antipsychotic Agent

SEROQUEL (Quetiapine Fumarate) | Antipsychotic Agent

Indications: Notes: Serious Warnings and Precautions: Monitoring and Tests: Others: Precautions: SEROQUEL can cause serious side effects including: Note: SEROQUEL is not a cure, but it can help manage symptoms. The following may interact with SEROQUEL: Usual dose: SchizophreniaStarting dose is 25 mg, twice daily. The recommended dose range is ... Read More
Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)

Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)

Health Canada: Adverse reactions are undesirable effects to health products (including drugs, medical devices and natural health products). WHO: any noxious and unintended response to a medicinal product. Why are ADRs so important? Common: Expensive: Serious: Often preventable. Risk factors for the development of an ADR include: Use a systematic ... Read More
Antigens and Immunoglobulins

Antigens and Immunoglobulins

An antigen is any foreign substance, of whatever origin, that is capable of initiating the production of a specific blood protein called an immunoglobulin (e.g., Ig) that will act against it. The Igs so formed will react specifically with that particular antigen, neutralizing its biological effect. Thus antigens are sometimes ... Read More
Effects of pKa on the Biological Properties of Ionizable Drugs

Effects of pKa on the Biological Properties of Ionizable Drugs

Acidic drugs (e.g. aspirin) are generally more highly bound to plasma albumin, giving a lower volume of distribution, i.e. they tend to stay in the plasma rather than distribute to the tissues. Basic drugs (including many CNS-acting agents such as phenothiazines) are theoretically more prone to binding to acid glycoprotein, ... Read More
Asthma Problem | Symptoms and Risk Factors

Asthma Problem | Symptoms and Risk Factors

Asthma inflammation is primarily due to eosinophil activity. The incidence of asthma in adults and the elderly is approximately equal. Asthma develops in a person with a genetic predisposition to asthma who is exposed to an environmental trigger. Asthma inflammation is associated with narrowing of the airway lumen and loss ... Read More
Pharmacological Treatment Options for Hypertension

Pharmacological Treatment Options for Hypertension

First line agents: Second line agents: Combination Therapy Advantages: Treatment of Resistant Hypertension: Strategies to Improve Adherence to Pharmacotherapy Assist your patient by: Assist your patient in getting more involved in their treatment regimen by: Follow-up: Home Blood Pressure Monitoring: Read also:
QUTENZA (Capsaicin) For Neuropathic Pain

QUTENZA (Capsaicin) For Neuropathic Pain

QUTENZA is indicated in adults for the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with postherpetic neuralgia and for neuropathic pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy of the feet. Mechanism of action Only physicians or healthcare professionals are to administer and handle QUTENZA Usage − Administer it in a well-ventilated treatment area. ... Read More
MOUNJARO (Tirzepatide) | Drug Digest

MOUNJARO (Tirzepatide) | Drug Digest

MOUNJARO (tirzepatide injection) is indicated for once-weekly administration as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control for the treatment of adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Limitations of Use MOUNJARO is contraindicated in patients with a personal or family history of MTC and in patients with ... Read More