Pharma Info Nepal अब नयाँ website मा

Pharma Info Nepal फार्मेसी पेशा मा नम्बर १ पोर्टल हजुरहरुलाई जानकारी छदैछ , तपाईहरुको माया को कदरगर्दै आगामीदिन हरुमा पनि सधै साथ दिनुहुन्छ भन्ने आशा राख्दछौ | अब Pharma Info Nepal को आधिकारिक नयाँ website बाट सम्पूर्ण फार्मेसी सम्बन्धित जानकारीहरु लिनु होला Link :- https://pharmainfonepal.com/

लसुन

लसुन (Allium sativum अथवा Garlic) र हिन्दी प्रभावित क्षेत्रहरूमा लहसुन पनि भनिने यो Alliaceae परिवारमा पर्ने प्याज प्रजातिको मसला हो। यसको नजिकका अरू प्रजातिहरू प्याज, छ्यापी आदि हुन्.परापूर्वकालदेखि नै लसुन पकवान र औषधिको रूपमा प्रयोग हुदै आएको छ. लसुनका पोटिहरू मिलेर बनेको दानो यसको बिरुवाको सबैभन्दा बढी प्रयोग हुने भाग हो भने पातसमेत प्रयोग हुन्छ। एक पोटि मात्र फाल्ने लसुन बाहेक अरु … Continue reading लसुन

In the face of slow progress, WHO offers a new tool and sets a target to accelerate action against antimicrobial resistance

In the face of slow progress, WHO offers a new tool and sets a target to accelerate action against antimicrobial resistance WHO 18 June 2019  launched a global campaign urging governments to adopt a tool to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance, adverse events and costs.  The AWaRe tool was developed by the WHO Essential … Continue reading In the face of slow progress, WHO offers a new tool and sets a target to accelerate action against antimicrobial resistance

60 Side Effects Every Pharmacist Should Know

60 Side Effects Every Pharmacist Should Know MedicineSide EffectsAminoglycosidesOtotoxicityNephrotoxicityTetracyclinesTooth discolorationPhotosensitivityEsophageal irritationIntracranial hypertensionBisphosphonatesEsophageal irritationHypophosphatemiaOsteonecrosis of the jawAtypical femoral fractureCyclophosphamideIfosfamideHemorrhagic cystitisPDE5 inhibitorsHypotensionNasal congestionHeadacheDizzinessTachycardiaStatinsRhabdomyolysisDiabetesElevated liver enzymesLamotrigineSkin rash, sometimes SJS/TENIsoniazidPyridoxine deficiencyPeripheral neuropathyHepatotoxicityAmiodaroneBlue-gray skin discolorationPulmonary toxicityThyroid abnormalitiesPhotosensitivityCorneal microdepositsVancomycinOtotoxicityNephrotoxicityHepatotoxicityBlood disorders – thrombocytopeniaRed man syndromeQuinineConchonismDeafnessBlindnessQT prolongationFluoroquinolonesTendon ruptureQT prolongationLowering seizure thresholdCorticosteroidsSteroid-induced diabetesOsteoporosisMood / behavioral changesHypertension, hypokalemiaEdemaImmunosuppressionOpioidsConstipationEuphoriaRespiratory depressionItchPupillary constrictionMetforminWeight lossLactic acidosisVitamin B12 deficiencyGastrointestinal upsetTrimethoprimGastrointestinal … Continue reading 60 Side Effects Every Pharmacist Should Know

Insulin

Insulin is a drug that is used to control glucose in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is the only parenteral antidiabetic agent available for exogenous replacement of low levels of insulin. Insulin is the hormone produced by the pancreatic beta cells of the islets of Langerhans. It is released into circulation when the levels of glucose around the cells arise. Insulin circulates … Continue reading Insulin

Lab Values, Normal Adult

Lab Values, Normal Adult  Laboratory Reference Ranges in Healthy Adults The values listed below are generalizations. Each laboratory has specific reference ranges. Electrolytes See the list below: Ammonia: 15-50 µmol/LCeruloplasmin: 15-60 mg/dLChloride: 95-105 mmol/LCopper: 70-150 µg/dLCreatinine: 0.8-1.3 mg/dLBlood urea nitrogen: 8-21 mg/dLFerritin: 12-300 ng/mL (men), 12-150 ng/mL (women)Glucose: 65-110 mg/dLInorganic phosphorous: 1-1.5 mmol/LIonized calcium: 1.03-1.23 … Continue reading Lab Values, Normal Adult