PERGONAL® Serono Menotropins Gonadotropins Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Menotropins is a purified preparation of gonadotropins extracted from the urine of postmenopausal women. Indications And Clinical Uses: Women: Menotropins and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) given in a sequential manner are indicated for the induction of ovulation and to enable pregnancy in the anovulatory infertile patient, in whom the cause of anovulation is functional and is not due to primary ovarian failure….
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Pergonal (Menotropins)
(Pharmaceutical)Pentaspan (Pentastarch)
(Pharmaceutical)PENTASPAN® DuPont Pharma Pentastarch Plasma Volume Expander Action And Clinical Pharmacology: The colloidal properties of pentastarch render it useful as a plasma volume expander. I.V. infusion of pentastarch results in expansion of the plasma volume in excess of the volume infused. This expansion persists for approximately 18 to 24 hours and is expected to improve the hemodynamic status for 12 to 18 hours. Pentastarch molecules below 50 000 molecular weight…
Pentothal (Thiopental Sodium)
(Pharmaceutical)PENTOTHAL® Abbott Thiopental Sodium I.V. Anesthetic Indications And Clinical Uses: As the sole anesthetic agent for brief (15-minute) procedures; for induction of anesthesia prior to administration of other anesthetic agents; to supplement regional anesthesia; to provide hypnosis during balanced anesthesia with other agents for analgesia or muscle relaxation; for the control of convulsive states during or following inhalation anesthesia, local anesthesia, or other causes; in neurosurgical patients with increased intracranial…
Pepcid AC (Famotidine)
(Pharmaceutical)PEPCID AC® Johnson & Johnsonheart Merck Famotidine Histamine H2 Receptor Antagonist Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Famotidine is a competitive inhibitor of histamine H2-receptors. The primary clinically important pharmacologic activity of famotidine is inhibition of gastric juice secretion. Famotidine reduces the acid and pepsin content, as well as the volume, of basal, nocturnal, and stimulated gastric secretion. Pharmacokinetics: Famotidine is incompletely absorbed. The bioavailability of oral doses is 40 to 45%….
Pepcid (Famotidine)
(Pharmaceutical)PEPCID® PEPCID® I.V. MSD Famotidine Histamine H2 Receptor Antagonist Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Famotidine is a competitive inhibitor of histamine H2-receptors. The primary clinically important pharmacologic activity is inhibition of gastric juice secretion. Famotidine reduces the acid and pepsin content, as well as the volume, of basal, nocturnal, and stimulated gastric secretion. In both normal volunteers and hypersecretors, famotidine inhibited basal nocturnal and daytime gastric secretion, as well as secretion…
Pentasa (5-Aminosalicylic Acid)
(Pharmaceutical)PENTASA® Hoechst Marion Roussel 5-Aminosalicylic Acid Gastrointestinal Anti-inflammatory Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Pentasa is a unique, ethylcellulose-coated, delayed-release formulation of 5-ASA, an aminosalicylate, gastrointestinal anti-inflammatory agent for oral administration. Aminosalicylates are considered to be first line therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases. 5-ASA is known to be therapeutically active in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Although the mechanism of action of 5-ASA is unknown, its therapeutic effect appears to be nonsystemic….
Pentacarinat (Pentamidine Isethionate)
(Pharmaceutical)PENTACARINAT® Rhône-Poulenc Rorer Pentamidine Isethionate Antiparasitic Agent Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Pentamidine isethionate is a member of a class of compounds known as an aromatic diamidines. The precise mechanism of antiprotozoal action of pentamidine isethionate has not been fully elucidated. Several mechanisms of action have been suggested including inhibition of DNA, RNA, phospholipid and protein synthesis, but the relative role of each mechanism to the overall antiprotozoal activity may vary…
Penglobe (Bacampicillin HCl)
(Pharmaceutical)PENGLOBE® Astra Bacampicillin HCl Antibiotic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Bacampicillin is a prodrug of ampicillin and is microbiologically inactive. During absorption from the gastrointestinal tract, bacampicillin is hydrolyzed by esterases present in the intestinal wall. It is microbiologically active as ampicillin, and exerts a bactericidal action through the inhibition of the biosynthesis of cell wall mucopeptides. Indications And Clinical Uses: For infections at the following sites: upper and lower respiratory…
Penicillin G
(Pharmaceutical)PENICILLIN G PENICILLIN V General Monograph, Benzylpenicillin Phenoxymethylpenicillin Antibiotic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Penicillins G and V, known as the natural penicillins, are bactericidal against susceptible organisms. Penicillins interfere with the synthesis of cell wall mucopeptides, resulting in the formation of defective cell walls that will lyse and eventually result in death of the organism. The spectra of activity of penicillins G and V are similar. Penicillin G is more…
Pediatric Electrolyte
(Pharmaceutical)PEDIATRIC ELECTROLYTE Pharmascience Electrolytes Electrolyte Maintenance Indications And Clinical Uses: Oral administration of required electrolytes and water to patients with mild or moderate diarrhea; for maintenance of body water and electrolyte balance and prevention of dehydration secondary to acute diarrhea in infants and children. Precautions: Severe dehydration secondary to diarrhea and other conditions incurring large fluid and electrolyte losses requires parenteral therapy initially. With intractable vomiting, adynamic ileus, intestinal obstruction…