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Rhodiola rosea Impairs Acquisition and Expression of Conditioned Place Preference Induced by Cocaine

2013

A novel approach to the treatment of adverse effects of drugs of abuse is one which makes use of natural products. The present study investigated the effect ofRhodiola roseaL. hydroalcoholic extract (RHO) on cocaine-induced hyperactivity and conditioned place preference (CPP) in mice. In a first experiment, mice received RHO (15, 20 or 25 mg/kg, IG), cocaine (25 mg/kg, i.p.) (COC), or a combination of both drugs (COC + RHO15, COC + RHO20, and COC + RHO25), and their locomotor activity was evaluated. In a second experiment, the effects of RHO on the acquisition, expression, and reinstatement of cocaine CPP (induced by drug priming or social defeat stress) were evaluated. RHO alone did not in…

DrugbiologyArticle Subjectbusiness.industryAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Other systems of medicinePharmacologybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:RZ201-999Conditioned place preferenceSocial defeatRhodiola roseaComplementary and alternative medicineRhodiolaMedicinebusinessAdverse effectPriming (psychology)media_commonResearch ArticleEvidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM
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Role of Levo-tetrahydropalmatine and its metabolites for management of chronic pain and opioid use disorders.

2021

Abstract Background Opioids have been prescribed to reduce suffering from pain and to enhance quality of life. Due to the addictive potential and the lack of other effective alternatives to treat severe acute and chronic pains, opioids remain a serious public health issue. While, opioids directly influence the drug-seeking behavior, tolerance and withdrawal processes, through neuroadaptation, the brain's endogenous opioid system also adapts in the presence of chronic pain and could contribute to the difficulty of treatment. Despite the seemingly obvious interaction between the presence of pain and opioid-abuse, little is known about the underlying mechanisms in the brain. Purpose To review …

Drugmedia_common.quotation_subjectAnalgesicBerberine AlkaloidsPharmaceutical ScienceBioinformaticsPartial agonist03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineHumans030304 developmental biologyEndogenous opioidmedia_commonPharmacology0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryAddictionChronic painOpioid use disordermedicine.diseaseOpioid-Related DisordersClinical trialAnalgesics OpioidComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisQuality of LifeMolecular MedicineChronic PainbusinessPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Selected Secondary Plant Metabolites for Cancer Therapy

2015

Secondary plant metabolites reveal numerous biological activities making them attractive as resource for drug development of human diseases. As the majority of cancer drugs clinically established during the past half century is derived from nature, cancer researchers worldwide try to identify novel natural products as lead compounds for cancer therapy. Natural products are considered as promising cancer therapeutics, either as single agents or in combination protocols, to enhance the antitumor activity of additional therapeutic modalities. Most natural compounds exert pleotrophic effects and modulate various signal transduction pathways. A better understanding of the complex mechanisms of a…

Drugmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhytochemicalsApoptosisDrug developmentResveratrolBiologyPharmacologychemistry.chemical_compoundBetulinic acidmedicineddc:610media_commonlcsh:R5-920Epidermal growth factor receptorCancerBioactivity-guided fractionationmedicine.diseaseSmall moleculeTargeted tumor therapyComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryDrug developmentDrug resistanceCancer celllcsh:Medicine (General)Camptothecinmedicine.drugWorld Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Differential interactions of the broad spectrum drugs artemisinin, dihydroartemisinin and artesunate with serum albumin

2013

Artemisinin is a drug, widely used in malaria treatment. As the binding affinity of artemisinin and its derivatives dihydroartemisinin and artesunate to blood serum proteins might influence the effectiveness of the drug, binding of artemisinin and derivatives to serum albumin was studied under near physiological conditions. Binding kinetics indicate a simple, single-step association process for all artemisinin derivatives. The determined changes in enthalpy and entropy upon drug binding clearly indicate that hydrophobic forces are most important for artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin binding, whereas binding of artesunate is governed by both hydrophilic and hydrophobic forces. Key residues,…

Drugmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentSerum albuminArtesunatePharmaceutical ScienceDihydroartemisininPharmacologyHydrophobic effectchemistry.chemical_compoundBlood serumparasitic diseasesDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsArtemisininSerum Albuminmedia_commonPharmacologybiologyChemistryArtemisininsReceptor–ligand kineticsMalariaComplementary and alternative medicineBiochemistryArtesunatebiology.proteinMolecular MedicineCattleDrug Therapy CombinationHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsProtein Bindingmedicine.drugPhytomedicine
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Patterns and trends in scientific research on generic drugs

2016

[Purpose]: The purpose of this study to investigate the evolution and current status of peer-reviewed publications concerning generic drugs during the past few decades. [Methods]: Scientific articles about generic drugs published until 2012 were retrieved through the PubMed/MEDLINE database, and a content analysis was performed. [Findings]: Our study revealed an increasing number of publications on generics since 1984. Statins, antiretroviral therapies, and antiepileptics, followed by immunosuppressants and antithrombotic agents, were the most common therapeutic drug categories. [Implications]: Almost 60% of the generics detailed in studies indexed in MEDLINE were acting on the cardiovascul…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyATC classification systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative medicineMEDLINEPharmacology030226 pharmacology & pharmacy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntithromboticmedicineDrugs GenericHumansGeneric drugsPharmacology (medical)030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicinemedia_commonPharmacologyPeer Review Researchbusiness.industryResearchDrugs genericPubMed/MedlinePeriodicals as TopicMedline databasebusinessContent analysis
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Adverse drug reactions in some African herbal medicine: literature review and stakeholders’ interview

2014

International audience; Background: In view of the large consumption of herbal medicine in Africa countries, it is likely that many adverse drugs reactions go unrecorded with either patients failing to present to health services, or no pharmacovigilance analysis being made, or the analysis not being reported centrally. This problem is of interest especially for those who are working in the general area of adverse drug reactions or stakeholders in the domain of herbal medicine for considering safety issues. Methods: We are particularly interested in the way that the use of very wellknown and highly valued plants is linked to the observation of adverse drug reactions in African countries. We …

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyAlternative medicinesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative medicineMédecine humaine et pathologieReview Articlealternative medicines;complementary therapies;pharmacovigilance practice;toxicological risk assesment;traditional medicinePharmacovigilance practiceToxicology and food chainOccupational safety and healthPharmacovigilanceFood and NutritionMedicine[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringDrug reactionMedicinal plantsGénie des procédéslcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatmentsToxicologie et chaîne alimentairemedia_commonTraditional medicinebusiness.industry[ SPI.GPROC ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringTraditional medicineToxicological risk assessmentmedicine.diseaselcsh:RZ409.7-999Complementary therapiesComplementary and alternative medicineAction (philosophy)Family medicineAlimentation et NutritionHuman health and pathologybusinessAdverse drug reactionIntegrative Medicine Research
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Herbal Medicines: Boon or Bane for the Human Liver?

2016

Since ages, medicine is the most consistent companion of man. While in primeval time, disease was cured through natural preparations, onset of technology has made today’s formulations synthetic or nature derived. Across the ages, the plausibility of the “savior-turned-slayer” functionality of these drugs remained constant. With the increment in documentation, it becomes evident that many of the commonly used drugs are associated with toxicities. Thus, any drug, irrespective of its origin, needs to be thoroughly assessed. Rampant use of herbal drugs has often been a threat to human health owing to the scarcity in quality assessment. What needs to be understood is that everything natural is n…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyHuman liverTraditional medicineQuality assessmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative medicineScarcityHuman healthmedicineQuality checkToxicogenomicsIntensive care medicinebusinessmedia_common
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Influence of errors in prescriptions on the security of medicine

2016

All types of medication errors including missed doses, incorrect dosage forms, time intervals, and routes are essential encumbrances for qualitative pharmaceutical care and security of medicine [1]. Problems related to prescription errors are common in the healthcare profession, and are responsible for significant increase in costs, cases of morbidity and mortality [2]. The aim of the study was to analyze the common errors in prescriptions which were received in pharmacies and their effect on the security of medicine. Retrospective study was conducted between December 2013 and January 2014 in the pharmacy of Riga, Latvia. Prescriptions were analyzed to identify errors in Inscriptio, Praescr…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTherapeutic effectAlternative medicinePharmacyRetrospective cohort studylcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPharmaceutical careHealth careEmergency medicineMedicineMedical prescriptionbusinessmedia_commonSHS Web of Conferences
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Development of a Multiparametric Cell-based Protocol to Screen and Classify the Hepatotoxicity Potential of Drugs

2012

Hepatotoxicity is a major reason for drug nonapprovals and withdrawals. The multiparametric analysis of xenobiotic toxicity at the single cells level using flow cytometry and cellular imaging-based approaches, such as high-content screening (HCS) technology, could play a key role in the detection of toxicity and the classification of compounds based on patterns of cellular injury. This study aimed to develop and validate a practical, reproducible, in vitro multiparametric cell-based protocol to assess those drugs that are potentially hepatotoxic to humans and to suggest their mechanisms of action. The assay was applied to HepG2 human cell line cultured in 96-well plates and exposed to 78 di…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyhepatotoxicityCell Membrane Permeabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectCellmechanismMitochondria LiverPharmacologyMitochondrionAnimal Testing AlternativesToxicologyCalcium in biologyXenobioticsFlow cytometrychemistry.chemical_compoundPredictive Value of TestsToxicity TestsHumansMedicineCalcium Signalingmedia_commonCell Nucleusmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMultiparametric AnalysisscreeningReproducibility of ResultsdrugHep G2 CellsHigh-Throughput Screening AssaysSurgeryOxidative Stressmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryclassificationToxicityHepatocytesChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjurybusinessXenobiotic
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Herbal hepatotoxicity: a hidden epidemic

2011

Complementary and alternative therapies, including herbal products, have become increasingly popular in the general population and among patients and physicians. Regulations and pharmacovigilance regarding herbal drugs are still incomplete and need to be improved. In fact, herbals are commonly marketed on the Internet, and in many countries they are sold as food supplements, which are beyond the control of drug regulatory agencies. In Europe and the U.S., reports of hepatotoxicity from these products, including those advertised for liver diseases, are accumulating. Many herbal drugs are also commonly used in children, and in women during pregnancy and lactation, because they are believed to…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationHerb-Drug InteractionsMEDLINEAlternative medicinecomplex mixtureslaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)lawPharmacovigilanceInternal MedicineHumansMedicineMedical prescriptioneducationIntensive care medicineHerbal remedies Dietary supplement Slimming aids Hepatotoxicity Preventionmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyTraditional medicinebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDietary SupplementsEmergency MedicineChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjurybusinessPhytotherapyInternal and Emergency Medicine
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