Effect of L- type Calcium Channel Blocker Nimodipine and T-type Calcium Channel Blocker Flunarizine on Motor Control in Mice

Authors Swapnil Balkrishna Kaikade Department of Pharmacology, ACPM Medical college Nitin D. Pise Department of Pharmacology, ACPM Medical college DOI: https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpr.v5i5.2007 Abstract Objective: To study the effect of L-type of Calcium channel blocker nimodipine and T-type of calcium channel blocker funarizine on locomotor activity in mice without pretreatment by any other drug. Materials and method: … Read more

Anatomical correlate of permanent cardiac pacemaker

Suniti Raj Mishra, Priyanka Sinha, K Sushobhana, Rahul Singh, Jigyasa Passy   Abstract   An incidental and interesting heart with artificial permanent cardiac Pacemaker was seen in a male adult cadaver in dissection hall during the routine dissection in the Anatomy department of GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. The case is reported for … Read more

Meditation Lowers Stress and Supports Forgiveness Among nursing Students: A Randomized Controlled study

Angel Rajakumari G, Soli T. K, Malathy D   Abstract   Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of meditation lowers stress and supports forgiveness among nursing Students. Participants and setting: The study was conducted by adopting a Quasi-experimental, non-equivalent control group pre and post test design.50 nursing students who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were selected by … Read more

REVIEW ON ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS USED IN FORMULATION OF SUGAR FREE SYRUPS

Authors Saddamhusen Jahangir Mulla solapur university, solapur Afaque Raza Mehboob Ansari DOI: https://doi.org/10.7439/ijap.v4i2.2190 Keywords: Hopea ponga, anti-proliferative activity, cytotoxity assay Abstract Sweetening agents are employed in liquid formulations designed for oral administration specifically to increase the palatability of the therapeutic agent. The main sweetening agents employed in oral preparations are sucrose, liquid glucose, glycerol, Sorbitol, … Read more

Alternative medicine use among workers in an urban setting in north-central Nigeria

Authors Mathilda E. Banwat Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Jos PMB 2086, Jos. Ejimah A. A. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Jos Adaji I. I. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Jos Kajo J. I. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of … Read more

A study of variation in the levels of seminal plasma superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase in normospermic and oligozoospermic men

K Tamilselvan, S Sheela Ravinder, G Thangavel, A.S. Subashini, R Padmavathi   Abstract   Background: Infertility is one of the major concerns of humankind and the male cause of infertility contributes nearly a third for its condition. Amongst many a factor that influences sperm health, the seminal antioxidants are one among the vital determinants of … Read more

Drug Utilization Pattern In Psychiatry Outdoor Patients At Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital Of Bastar Region

Authors Ahmed Tabish Department Of Pharmacology, Late Shree Baliram Kashyap Memorial Government Medical College, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh 494001 Sharma Sanat Department Of Pharmacology, Late Shree Baliram Kashyap Memorial Government Medical College, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh 494001 Ali Sajid Department Of Pharmacology, Late Shree Baliram Kashyap Memorial Government Medical College, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh 494001 Sachdev Devender Department Of Pharmacology, Late … Read more

Preliminary phytochemical screening and cytotoxic potentials from leaves of Sanchezia speciosa Hook.f

Shumaia Parvin, Md. Abu Shuaib Rafshanjani, Md. Abdul Kader, Tahmida Sharmin   Abstract   Background: Sanchezia speciosa Hook.f is an important medicinal plant with several ethnomedicinal properties. In the present experiment the leaves of this plant were screened for the presence of major phytochemical groups. The phytochemicals are the wide variety of compounds produced by … Read more

In vitro anti-diabetic activity of compounds from pithecellobium dulce fruit peel

Authors Praylin Singh Research Scholar, Womens Christian College, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu, Prasanna Kumar Sugirtha Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Womens Christian College, Nagercoil ,Tamil Nadu DOI: https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpc.v5i4.1873 Keywords: PPROM, conservative, Aggressive, neonatal sepsis, Respiratory distress syndrome Abstract Medicinal plants have been reported to play an important role in modulating glycemic responses and have preventive and therapeutic … Read more