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jeudi 31 mai 2012
mardi 29 mai 2012
Cours de périphériques Les scanners
2.Composition du scanner.
3.Technologie des capteurs d'image.
4.Fichiers pilotes et logiciels d'utilisation.
5.Etude d'une gamme de scanner.
7.Les logiciels OCR.
8. Conseils d'achats et d'utilisation.
9. Conclusions.
10. Glossaire.
11. Bibliographie.
Annexes :
Download:http://www.hesit.be/files/info/2/1103481075-travail.pdf
6.Caractéristiques de l'image numérique.
scaner maintenance
Medical Equipment Maintenance Manual
A first line maintenance guide for end users
Contents Foreword ........................................................... 2
Contents............................................................. 3
Chapter 1. Introduction........................................ 4
Chapter 2. How to use this manual ....................... 5
Chapter 3. Provision for Maintenance .................. 6
Chapter 4. Types of Medical Equipment Maintenance...... 8
Chapter 5. Planned Maintenance of Medical Equipment........ 10
Chapter 6. Installation of equipment................................... 11
Chapter 7.1 Anaesthetic Machines..................................... 13
Chapter 7.2 Autoclaves and Sterilizers .............................. 16
Chapter 7.3 ECG (Electrocardiograph) Machines................. 19
Chapter 7.4 Electronic Diagnostic Equipment ..................... 22
Chapter 7.5 Electrosurgical Units (ESU) and Cautery Machines..... 25
Chapter 7.6 Endoscopes......................................................... 28
Chapter 7.7 Incubators (Infant) ............................................. 31
Chapter 7.8 Lamps ............................................................ 34
Chapter 7.9 Nebulizers........................................................ 37
Chapter 7.10 Oxygen Concentrators .................................... 40
Chapter 7.11 Oxygen Cylinders and Flowmeters.................... 43
Chapter 7.12 Pulse Oximeters.............................................. 46
Chapter 7.13 Scales............................................................ 49
Chapter 7.14 Sphygmomanometers (B.P. sets)....................... 52
Chapter 7.15 Stethoscopes .................................................. 55
Chapter 7.16 Suction Machines (Aspirators) ......................... 58
Chapter 7.17 Tables (Operating Theatre and Delivery) ......... 61
Chapter 7.18 Ultrasound Machines...................................... 64
Chapter 7.19 X-Ray Machines............................................ 67
Chapter 8. Handling Waste................................................. 70
Chapter 9. Disposal of equipment........................................ 73
Chapter 10. Basics of electrical safety ................................. 75
Chapter 11 References....................................................... 79
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http://www.mp.gov.in/health/drug/Medical%20equip-Maint%20Manual.pdf
A first line maintenance guide for end users
Contents Foreword ........................................................... 2
Contents............................................................. 3
Chapter 1. Introduction........................................ 4
Chapter 2. How to use this manual ....................... 5
Chapter 3. Provision for Maintenance .................. 6
Chapter 4. Types of Medical Equipment Maintenance...... 8
Chapter 5. Planned Maintenance of Medical Equipment........ 10
Chapter 6. Installation of equipment................................... 11
Chapter 7.1 Anaesthetic Machines..................................... 13
Chapter 7.2 Autoclaves and Sterilizers .............................. 16
Chapter 7.3 ECG (Electrocardiograph) Machines................. 19
Chapter 7.4 Electronic Diagnostic Equipment ..................... 22
Chapter 7.5 Electrosurgical Units (ESU) and Cautery Machines..... 25
Chapter 7.6 Endoscopes......................................................... 28
Chapter 7.7 Incubators (Infant) ............................................. 31
Chapter 7.8 Lamps ............................................................ 34
Chapter 7.9 Nebulizers........................................................ 37
Chapter 7.10 Oxygen Concentrators .................................... 40
Chapter 7.11 Oxygen Cylinders and Flowmeters.................... 43
Chapter 7.12 Pulse Oximeters.............................................. 46
Chapter 7.13 Scales............................................................ 49
Chapter 7.14 Sphygmomanometers (B.P. sets)....................... 52
Chapter 7.15 Stethoscopes .................................................. 55
Chapter 7.16 Suction Machines (Aspirators) ......................... 58
Chapter 7.17 Tables (Operating Theatre and Delivery) ......... 61
Chapter 7.18 Ultrasound Machines...................................... 64
Chapter 7.19 X-Ray Machines............................................ 67
Chapter 8. Handling Waste................................................. 70
Chapter 9. Disposal of equipment........................................ 73
Chapter 10. Basics of electrical safety ................................. 75
Chapter 11 References....................................................... 79
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http://www.mp.gov.in/health/drug/Medical%20equip-Maint%20Manual.pdf
LE SCANNER
Principe - Technologie - Applications
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http://e2phy.in2p3.fr/2002/presentations/lisbona.pdf
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http://e2phy.in2p3.fr/2002/presentations/lisbona.pdf
lundi 28 mai 2012
thèses2
Chemical Compositions of Essential Oils of Artemisia
dracunculus L. and Endemic Matricaria chamomilla L.
and an Evaluation of their Antioxidative Effects
lien:http://jast.journals.modares.ac.ir/jufile?c2hvd1BERj0zNzQmX2FjdGlvbj1zaG93UERGJmFydGljbGU9Mzc0Jl9vYj02MWIzY2ViYTQ3MWI0M2I2NTVmZWY5NTFiMjhmODYwZSZmaWxlTmFtZT1mdWxsX3RleHQucGRm
Chemical Analysis and Biological Activity of Jordanian Chamomile Extracts
lien:
CCM D’extraits Selectifs de 10 Plantes Utilisees Dans le
Traitement Traditionnel de L’hypertension
Arterielle
lien: http://www.europeanjournalofscientificresearch.com/ISSUES/EJSR_66_4_08.pdf
Etude du contenu polyphénolique de deux plantes médicinales
d’intérêt économique (
évaluation de leur activité antibactérienneThymus vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis) et lien:
http://bu.umc.edu.dz/theses/biologie/ZEG5532.pdfhttp://maxwellsci.com/print/ajfst/v4-22-25.pdf
dracunculus L. and Endemic Matricaria chamomilla L.
and an Evaluation of their Antioxidative Effects
lien:http://jast.journals.modares.ac.ir/jufile?c2hvd1BERj0zNzQmX2FjdGlvbj1zaG93UERGJmFydGljbGU9Mzc0Jl9vYj02MWIzY2ViYTQ3MWI0M2I2NTVmZWY5NTFiMjhmODYwZSZmaWxlTmFtZT1mdWxsX3RleHQucGRm
Chemical Analysis and Biological Activity of Jordanian Chamomile Extracts
lien:
CCM D’extraits Selectifs de 10 Plantes Utilisees Dans le
Traitement Traditionnel de L’hypertension
Arterielle
lien: http://www.europeanjournalofscientificresearch.com/ISSUES/EJSR_66_4_08.pdf
Etude du contenu polyphénolique de deux plantes médicinales
d’intérêt économique (
évaluation de leur activité antibactérienneThymus vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis) et lien:
http://bu.umc.edu.dz/theses/biologie/ZEG5532.pdfhttp://maxwellsci.com/print/ajfst/v4-22-25.pdf
A TREATISE ON PHYTOCHEMISTRY
By Dr Amrit Pal Singh
Contents
Chapter- 1 Introduction.
Chapter- 2 Alkaloids
Chapter- 3 Bitter principles
Chapter - 4 Caffeic acid derivatives
Chapter - 5 Diarylheptanoids
Chapter - 6 Flavones, Flavanoids & Xanthones
Chapter - 7 Furocoumarins
Chapter - 8 Furochromones
Chapter - 9 Hydroxycoumarins.
Chapter - 10 Glycosides
Chapter - 11 Napthodianthrones
Chapter - 12 Napthoquinones
Chapter - 13 Neutral Principles
Chapter - 14 Pyranocoumarins
Chapter - 15 Phenols & Acylpholoroglucinols
Chapter - 16 Resins, Oleoresins, & Gumresins
Chapter - 17 Saponins
Chapter - 18 Sesquiterpene Lactones
Chapter - 19 Sterols and steroid like compounds
Chapter - 20 Tannins
Chapter - 21 Terpenes
Chapter - 22 Miscellaneous
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http://downloads.ziddu.com/downloadfiles/13697346/phytochemistry.pdf
Effect of flavonoids
Effect of flavonoids of Gmelina arborea Roxb.
(Verbenaceae) from Côte d'Ivoire on the antioxidant
activity and osmotic stability of erythrocytes
http://www.m.elewa.org/JABS/2011/39/3.pdf
(Verbenaceae) from Côte d'Ivoire on the antioxidant
activity and osmotic stability of erythrocytes
http://www.m.elewa.org/JABS/2011/39/3.pdf
Herbal Antibiotics
Natural Alternatives for Treating Drug-Resistant Bacteria
The era of the penicillin miracle is over. Through our indiscriminate use of pharmaceutical antibiotics in hospitals and factory farms, humans have created "Superbugs" -- tenacious and virulent bacteria that develop resistance to solitary antibiotic compounds at an alarming speed. In this empowering book, Stephen Buhner offers conclusive evidence that plant medicines, with their complex mix of multiple antibiotic compounds, are remarkably effective against drug-resistant bacteria. You'll learn how antibiotic herbs such as aloe, garlic, and grapefruit seed extract represent our best defense against bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, and Salmonella, and how their use will ensure that, in the future, antibiotic drugs will still be there when we really need them.
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Solid-State Fermentation Bioreactors Fundamentals of Design and Operation
by David A. Mitchell, Nadia Krieger, Marin Beroviˇc
friends solid-state fermentation (SSF) involves the growth of microorganisms on moist solid particles, in situations in which the spaces between the particles contain a continuous gas phase and a minimum of visible water. Here is the book.
This concise professional reference provides a fundamental framework for the design and operation of solid-state fermentation bioreactors, enabling researchers currently working at laboratory scale to scale up their processes. The authors survey bioreactor types in common use, and describe in depth how to plan a project, and model heat transfer phenomena. The book includes case studies, and a review of practical issues involved in bioreactor performance
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http://metropioneer.com/docs/compost/ssfbioreactors.pdf
Acetylsalicylic Acid
by Karsten Schro¨r
This a book on Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid) is more exciting reading than many historic novels, especially for pharmacologists, neurologists and cardiovascular specialists… The book is didactically well structured and easy to read despite the wealth of information provided. No question is left unanswered in this straight-forward presentation
Written by a leading expert on Aspirin-related research, this is the first comprehensive treaty of the history, pharmacological effects and clinical applications of one of the most successful drugs ever.
The text is written with a wide audience in mind and to be readily understandable for clinicians as well as biomedical researchers and pharmacologists alike. The content is up to date and includes the latest results of clinical and academic research, with a balanced view on the disputed properties of this famous drug.
Key Features:
-A must-have for everyone working with Aspirin.
-An invaluable compendium for clinicians and biomedical researchers on one of
the most successful drugs in history.
-Written by one of the leading experts on the drug with more than 350 publications.
-First comprehensive treaty of the history, pharmacological effects and clinical applications of this famous drug.
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http://141.105.33.55/~lomov/%D0%B1%D0%B8%D0%B1%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0/bigdvd/84/Schror%20K.%20-%20Acetylsalicylic%20Acid%20(2009)(376s).pdf
Stockley's Herbal Medicines Interactions
by Williamson, Elizabeth; Driver, Samuel; Baxter, Karen
just like drug-drug and drug-food interactions, herb drug interactions are very common. Some herbal medicines may cancel the effect of a prescription drug, others may reduce it, or even exaggerate it. Here is a book which has very nicely elaborated the herbal drug interaction. Here are some common example of Herbal Drug Interaction. Enjoy reading it!
This is a professional level major reference work containing information, in A-Z format, on herb-drug, herb-supplement, herb -food and herb-laboratory test interactions; all of which is data referenced. Commercial herbal medicinal products are increasingly consumed on a regular basis by people in the developed world. Often such products are taken concurrently with conventional medicines, frequently without the knowledge of health care professionals. As more evidence has become available, there has been an increasing awareness of the potential and actual problems of interactions, often dangerous, between conventional medicines and herbal medicines. This proposed new major reference brings together available data on approximately 200 of the most commonly used herbal medicines in highly structured, rigorously scientific monographs. Although our texts on herbal medicines and drug interactions include the major well-known interactions, this text is able to treat the subject in considerably more detail
just like drug-drug and drug-food interactions, herb drug interactions are very common. Some herbal medicines may cancel the effect of a prescription drug, others may reduce it, or even exaggerate it. Here is a book which has very nicely elaborated the herbal drug interaction. Here are some common example of Herbal Drug Interaction. Enjoy reading it!
Herb Drug Interactions
Dong Quai: taken for menopausal symptom control. Do not mix Dong Quai with warfarin (anticoagulants), St John's Wort and some antibiotics such as sulfonamides, quinolones.
Echinacea: mostly taken as an immune boost to prevent cold and flu. Do not mix Echinacea with some heart medications, antifungal medications, HIV medications and anti-anxiety medications.
Ephedra: A powerful decongestant. Contains ephedrine, which can open up bronchial passages. It's controversial because it's a powerful stimulant that can raise blood pressure, cause insomnia and high blood pressure. Do not mix with heart medications or if you are being treated for high blood pressure, glaucoma or thyroid problems.
Feverfew: taken to reduce the severity of migraines. Do not take with other migraine medications, as, it may raise heart rate and blood pressure. Feverfew has the potential to react with warfarin anti-coagulants, increasing the thinning of blood.
Ginkgo: increases blood flow and circulation throughout the body, can also help improve memory. May interact with anti-coagulant medications such as Aspirin, Coumadin, heparin and warfarin, causing the blood to thin too much, and provoking a serious bleeding disorder. A recent report in the New England Journal of Medicine describes a case of a man who'd been taking Aspirin to prevent a heart attack and had spontaneous bleeding into the eye from the iris within a week of taking a daily dose of ginkgo.
Garlic: is thought to help lower cholesterol and prevent the formation of blood clots that could lead to heart attacks. Garlic capsules may increase blood thinning if you are already on anti-coagulants. Do not take with diabetes medication because it may cause a decrease in blood sugars.
Ginseng: used to help reduce stress, boost energy and improve stamina, and may also help lower cholesterol. Can cause nervousness and excitation, and overuse can lead to headaches, insomnia and heart palpitations. Can increase blood pressure. Should not be used if you are taking prescriptions for high blood pressure or Coumadin.
Hawthorn: claimed to be effective in helping reduce angina attacks by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Should not be taken digoxin, a heart medication. The mix may lower heart rate too much.
Kava: is used to treat anxiety. It's also used to relieve insomnia and nervousness. Do not take Kava if you have a history of liver problems. Also do not mix with antidepressants, sedatives, and do not mix Kava with alcohol.
Licorice: used to treat coughs, colds and peptic ulcers. High doses can lead to increased blood pressure, water retention and potassium loss. Do not use with diuretics or digoxin because it could lead to further loss of potassium, essential for heart function.
St. John's Wort: a natural anti-depressant for mild to moderate depression. Do not take with other anti-depressants, HIV medications, oral contraceptives, some heart/blood thinning medications and Tamoxifen (a cancer drug).Valerian: a mild sedative with hypnotic effects, used to promote sleep, Should not be taken with alcohol or Valium (Diazapam)
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The Constituents of Medicinal Plants
by Andrew Pengelly
here is the book that provides an introduction to the complex area of plan constituents and the therapeutic activities associated with them. Such as:
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http://www.4shared.com/file/kw_oT8gd/The_Constituents_Of_Medicinal_.html?aff=7637829
*Phenols
*Polyphenols-tannins and flavonoids
*Glycosides
*Terpenes
*Triterpenoids and saponins
*Essential oils and resins
*Fixed oils and alkamides
*Polysaccharides
*Alkaloids
During recent years herbal medicine has become an increasingly scientifically based system of healing. Due to demands from both the public and medical establishments, studies leading to the scientific explanation of plant therapeutic capabilities are allowing this practice to gain increasing credibility and acceptance within the medical community.This book provides an introduction to the complex area of plant constituents and the therapeutic activities associated with them.
Pharmacognosy and Pharmacobiotechnology
by Ashutosh Kar
"Pharmacognosy and Pharmacobiotechnology" is an outstanding book, to be used on diverse senior level university courses and as a reference work in academic and commercial libraries.
Comprising of the two disciplines that give this book its title, this revised and updated new edition takes the knowledge of drugs and the use of natural medicines as its central teaching agenda. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, it will be suitable for upper level courses in applied chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical chemistry and diverse fields of biotechnology.
It contains 15 chapters, which are subdivided systematically to better facilitate the descriptions and explanations of each topic. Professor Kar has illustrated the book with clear, didactic figures giving the chemical structure of thousands of drugs and drug derivatives. And each chapter is meticulously researched and referenced, providing the latest knowledge on the discovery, history, and past, present and future application of the drugs in question.
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WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants - 4 Vol. Set
Each monograph follows a standard format with information presented in two parts followed by a reference list. The first part presents pharmacopoeial summaries for quality assurance. The second part includes sections on medicinal uses, pharmacology, safety issues, and dosage forms. The descriptions under the medicinal uses section merely represent, for purposes of information exchange, the systematic collection of scientific information available at the time of each volume’s preparation and should not be taken as having WHO’s official endorsement or approval.
Volume 1 contains 28 monographs published in 1999. Volume 2, published in 2003 includes 30 monographs. Volume 3 in this series was published in 2007 and includes 31 monographs. Volume 4, which was published in 2009, includes 28 monographs.
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Immobilization of Enzymes and Cells
(Methods in Biotechnology) by Gordon F. Bickerstaff
The purpose of Immobilization of Enzymes and Cells is to provrde a basic reference tool for all academic and industrial research workers seeking to start or expand the use of immobilization techniques in their work.
All of the chapters, with the exception of Chapter 1, provide detailed instructions of the materials and methods employed in the particular immobilization procedure described. A total of 23 research laboratories and over 70 active and extensrvely published exponents of immobilization technology have contributed to the volume and collectivelyprovide a wealth of expertise and knowledge from all over the world.
All of the chapters, with the exception of Chapter 1, provide detailed instructions of the materials and methods employed in the particular immobilization procedure described. A total of 23 research laboratories and over 70 active and extensrvely published exponents of immobilization technology have contributed to the volume and collectivelyprovide a wealth of expertise and knowledge from all over the world.
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Microbial Enzymes and Biotransformations
(Methods in Biotechnology) by Jose Luis Barredo
This book contains methods to improve enzyme function by directed evolution, to covalently immobilize enzymes, to microencapsulate enzymes and cells, and to manufacture enzymes for human health, nutrition, and environmental protection.
Leading experts in enzyme manipulation describe in detail their cutting-edge techniques for the screening, evolution, production, immobilization, and application of enzymes. These readily reproducible methods can be used to improve enzyme function by directed evolution, to covalently immobilize enzymes, to microencapsulate enzymes and cells, and to manufacture enzymes for human health, nutrition, and environmental protection. Overview chapters on microorganisms as a source of metabolic and enzymatic diversity, and on the fast-moving field of enzyme biosensors are presented. "Microbial Enzymes and Biotransformations" offers laboratory and industrial scientists a wealth of proven enzymatic protocols that show clearly how to go from laboratory results to successful industrial applications.
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WHO Monographs on medicinal plants commonly used in the Newly Independent States (NIS)
Publication details
Number of pages: 450Publication date: September 2010
Languages: English, Russian
ISBN: 978 92 4 159772 2
Since 1999, WHO has published four volumes of WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, totalling 116 monographs. Despite the increasing use of herbal medicines, there is still a significant lack of research data in this field, so the WHO monographs play a critical role. Moreover, the format of the WHO monographs is increasingly adopted for developing national monographsIn the Newly Independent States (NIS) and Countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CCEE), consumers often favour herbal products. In order to meet demands of NIS countries to regulate herbal medicines and ensure their safety, efficacy and quality, WHO has provided technical guidance and worked with the national health authorities of interested NIS and CCEE to develop their own sub-regional monographs on commonly-used medicinal plants.
The NIS monographs provide comprehensive scientific information on the safety, efficacy and quality of the most commonly-used medicinal plants in the NIS. These NIS monographs employ the same format as the WHO monographs on medicinal plants.
This publication includes 30 monographs, which were formulated through the two following mechanisms:
- development of 13 new monographs to address unique medicinal plants commonly used in the NIS;
- adoption of 17 existing monographs from the four volumes of WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, which are identified as the most widely/commonly used in the NIS.
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.http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/documents/s17534en/s17534en.pdf
dimanche 27 mai 2012
PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
A Guide to Ethnobotanical Plants and Herbs,Synthetic Chemicals, Compounds and Products.
From Drugnet Digest
EMCDDA risk assessment on mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone)
http://www.drugs.ie/guides/ Psychoactive_substances_low_res .pdf
EMCDDA risk assessment on mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone)
On 15 July 2010 the EMCDDA extended Scientific Committee, with the participation of additional experts from the EU member states, the European Commission, Europol and the European Medicines Agency, undertook a formal risk assessment on the synthetic drug mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone) and submitted it to the European Commission. The Commission considered the findings, and on 20 October 2010 recommended1 that the Council advise member states
...to take the necessary measures, in accordance with their national law, to submit 4-methylmethcathinone (mephedrone) to control measures and criminal penalties as provided for under their legislation by virtue of their obligations under the 1971 United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances.
Mephedrone was controlled in Ireland in May 2010.2
Guide to psychoactive substances
http://www.drugs.ie/guides/
samedi 26 mai 2012
NIST Standard Reference Database
A NIST 08 demo version
This program extracts the spectrum of each component in a mixture analyzed by GC/MS and identifies target compounds. With the support of the Defense Special Weapons Agency (DOD), it was developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for the critical task of verifying a major international treaty, the Chemical Weapons Convention. After two years of development and extensive testing it has been made available to the general analytical chemistry community
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vendredi 25 mai 2012
Useful websites / URL links of Pharmaceutical Field
Pharmaceutical text books
http://www.pharmatext.org/
http://pharmatexts.com/category/industrial-pharmacy/
http://pharma-text.blogspot.com/
http://www.pharmacygraduates.org/freepharmabooks.htm
http://freeebooksdownload.blog.co.in/category/pharma-ebooks/pharmacopoeia/
http://www.pharmagupshup.co.cc/
You can download freely most of the ebooks of Pharmaceutical filed. This website has almost all
the Pharma books include Martindale, Handbook of excipients, Dekker series, etc.
Drug Literature
http://www.tsrlinc.com/services/bcs/search.cfm
Very useful website for finding the Biopharmaceutical classification system of most of the drugs.
This is preloaded database from Therapeutic Systems Research Laboratories (TSRL).
www.rxlist.com
Contains drugs information of approved drugs in USA. It will consist the Pharmacokinetics of
Pharmacodynamics of approved drugs of USA.
http://emc.medicines.org.uk/
Contains drugs information of approved drugs in UK. It will consist the Pharmacokinetics of
Pharmacodynamics of approved drugs of UK.
http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?id=15608
http://www.pharmakonalpha.com/
Product information (pharmacology & formulation details) approved in USA
http://www.medicines.org.uk/
Contains drugs information of approved drugs in UK. It will consist the Pharmacokinetics of
Pharmacodynamics of approved drugs of UK.
www.drugs.com
Data related to the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of drugs.
http://www.drugbank.ca/
It consists the data related to the chemical information of all drugs, including chemical structure,
chemical formula, pka, half life etc..
http://www.rxmed.com/
Data related to the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of drugs.
www.pdr.net
It is a paid site. You will get the complete information of drug products marketed in USA.
http://www.acdlabs.com/download/#db
It provide the free downloadable software for knowing the logP, pKa, chemical structures etc
http://www.bcfi.be/ggr/index.cfm?ggrWelk=MAIN
For finding the pharmacology and maximum daily dosage of marketed drugs in Belgium.
http://www.newdruginfo.com/
You will get the pharmacopoeia monographs of drugs and formulations. It consists of only old
USP, EP, JP and BP. But it is having older versions of pharmacopoeias.
http://www.druginfosys.com/
Pharmacology of drugs
http://www.betterchem.com/
For knowing the drug information, patent information, generic drug approvals, DMFs information,
etc.
http://druginfo.nlm.nih.gov/drugportal/drugportal.jsp?APPLICATION_NAME=drugportal
Find the Drug information, Leaflet, clinical trials & toxicological studies data, etc..
http://www.nps.org.au/search_by_medicine_name/cmi_a_z?583_result_page=A
Australian products professional information
http://www.theriaque.org/Infomedicaments/home.cfm
Pharmacology of drugs approved with in France
Excipients Literature and Manufacturers websites
http://www.fao.org/ag/agn/jecfa-additives/index.html#E
All Food additives specifications and method of analysis from JECFA
http://www.pformulate.com/excipients.htm
Knowing the different grades excipients. It covered almost all the excipients.
http://www.colorcon.com/resources/lit/Products
For information about Colorcon products.
http://www.signetchem.com/Signet-The-Complete-Excipients-Company-Downloads2
Signet is the supplier for most of the pharmaceutical excipients. It has the almost all the excipients
to cover the all the applications of formulations.
http://www.aqualon.ashland.com/Literature/index.aspx
For information about Aqualon products.
http://www.dow.com/dowexcipients/resources/index.htm
For information about Dow products.
http://www.fmcbiopolymer.com/pharmaceutical/Products/tabid/2913/Default.aspx
For information about FMC Biopolymers products.
http://www.roquette-pharma.com/delia-CMS/products/topic_id-50/products-finder.html
For information about Rouquette products.
http://www.rosswellinc.com/products.html
For information about Rosswellinc products.
http://www.meggle-pharma.com/en/products/uebersicht/
For information about Meggle products.
http://www.metolose.jp/e/pharmaceutical/index.shtml
For information about Shin-Etsu products.
http://www.pharma-ingredients.basf.com/excipients.aspx
For information about BASF products.
http://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/contractors/excipients/domo/
For information about DOMO products.
http://www.innophos.com/en/products-and-markets/browse-by-markets/nutrition-and-fortification
For information about Innophos products.
http://www.dmv-fonterra-excipients.com/products.aspx
For information about DMV-Fonterra products.
http://www.cpkelco.com/products.html
For information about CPKelco products.
General Literature survey
http://www.pharmainfo.net/
Information, news, blogs, profile pages, reviews, articles, videos and resources for the
pharmaceutical and healthcare professionals.
Manufacturing equipment brochures.
http://www.niroinc.com/pharma_systems/pharma_literature.asp
CAS database: http://www.cas.org/solutions/infopros.html
Pharma news: http://www.pharmabiz.com/
http://www.expresspharmaonline.com/
http://www.pharmalive.com/
Pharma industry information: http://www.pharmaceutical-industry.info/
Pharma development: http://www.locumusa.com/download/
Pharmacopoeias:
Free online versions of USP 31, EP 6.0, BP 2008
http://www.uspbpep.com/search.asp (User name: uspbpep ; Password: uspbpep.com)
Indian Pharmacopoeia: http://ipc.nic.in/
United States Pharmacopoeia: http://www.usp.org/products/uspnfArchive/
European Pharmacopoeia: http://www.edqm.eu/site/Databases-10.html
British Pharmacopoeia: http://www.pharmacopoeia.co.uk/
Japanese Pharmacopoeia: http://jpdb.nihs.go.jp/jp15e/
Chinese Pharmacopoeia: http://www.chp.org.cn/
Job sites
Indian job links
http://www.naukri.com/
http://www.naukrigulf.com/
http://www.monsterindia.com/
http://www.digvijaya.com/
http://www.factjobs.com/
http://www.omamconsultants.com/
http://www.magnumconsultants.com/
http://pharmajobs.co.in/
http://www.onlypharmajobs.com/
http://pharmajobs.com
http://www.pharmaceuticalcareer.net/
www.shine.com
www.jobsahead.com
USA job links
http://pharmaceuticaljobsusa.ning.com/
http://www.naukrihub.com/usa-jobs/pharmaceutical/
http://www.pharmaceuticaljobsusa.com/
http://www.careerjet.com/pharmaceutical-jobs.html
http://pharmaceutical.jobs.topusajobs.com/
http://www.pharmiweb.com/
http://www.biospace.com/
http://www.job-hunt.org/medicine.shtml
http://www.allstarjobs.com/Career_Specific/Science/Pharmaceutical/index.html
http://search.ezilon.com/united_states/business/pharmaceuticals/index.shtml
http://www.medzilla.com/
http://www.jobisjob.com/pharmaceutical/jobs
UK job sites
http://www.pharmajobs.co.uk/
http://www.agencycentral.co.uk/jobsites/pharm.htm
http://www.gumtree.com/london/biotechnology-pharmaceutical-jobs_1037_1.html
http://www.jobsite.co.uk/channels/pharmaceutical.html
http://pharmaceutical.topjobs.co.uk/
http://www.pharmacareers.co.uk/
http://www.careers-guide.com/pharmaceutical-jobs/index.php
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/jobs/science/pharmaceutical/uk/
http://www.abpi-careers.org.uk/
http://www.matchtech.com/pharmaceutical-jobs/
http://www.itjobswatch.co.uk/jobs/uk/pharmaceutical.do
http://www.roycejobs.com/content_static/home.asp
http://www.jobs24.co.uk/jobs/science-pharma/england-jobs
http://www.jobsinscience.com/
Patents & Trade mark web sources:
www.patentlens.net
Patent Lens is a worldwide, open-access, free full-text patent informatics resource.
USA patents
Home page: http://www.uspto.gov/
Patents Search page : http://patft.uspto.gov/
UK patents:
Home Page: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/
Patents Search page : http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/patent/p-os/p-find.htm
WIPO patents:
Home Page: http://www.wipo.int/portal/index.html.en
Patents Search page : http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/
Australia patents:
Home Page: http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/
Patents Search page : http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/auspat/
Canada patents:
Home Page: http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/introduction.html
Patents Search page : http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/help/searching/help_search_content.html
Japan patents:
Home Page: http://www.jpo.go.jp/
Patents Search page : http://www.ipdl.inpit.go.jp/homepg_e.ipdl
Regulatory Bodies world wide
USA regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.fda.gov/drugs/default.htm
Orange book: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/ob/default.cfm
Guidelines page: http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/Guidances/default.htm
Dissolution methods: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/dissolution/
Inactive ingredients daily intake limits: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/iig/index.cfm
DMF details: http://www.usactives.com/z1/search.php?zoom_query=tramadol&zoom_per_page=5&zoom_and=1&zoom_sort=0
European regulatory body.
Home page: www.emea.europa.eu
Guidelines page: http://www.emea.europa.eu/htms/human/humanguidelines/quality.htm
UK regulatory body.
Home page: www.mhra.gov.uk
Guidelines page: http://www.mhra.gov.uk/Publications/Regulatoryguidance/index.htm
Australian regulatory body.
Home page: www.tga.gov.au
Guidelines page: http://www.tga.gov.au/pmeds/pmeds.htm
ARTG: https://www.ebs.tga.gov.au/ebs/ANZTPAR/PublicWeb.nsf/cuMedicines?OpenView&Start=8661&Count=20
International conference on harmonization (ICH)
Home page: www.ich.org
Guidelines page: http://www.ich.org/cache/compo/276-254-1.html
Indian regulatory body.
Home page: www.cdsco.nic.in
Guidelines page: http://www.cdsco.nic.in/CDSCO-GuidanceForIndustry.pdf
Canada regulatory body.
Home page: www.hc-sc.gc.ca
Guidelines page: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodpharma/applic-demande/guide-ld/index-eng.php
South Africa regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.mccza.com
Guidelines page: http://www.mccza.com/showdocument.asp?Cat=17&Desc=Guidelines%20-%20Human%20Medicines
Singapore regulatory body
Home page: www.hsa.gov.sg
Guidelines page: http://www.hsa.gov.sg/publish/hsaportal/en/health_products_regulation/regulatory_guidances.html
Brazil regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.anvisa.gov.br/eng/index.htm
Guidelines page: http://www.anvisa.gov.br/eng/legis/index.htm#3
Turkey regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.ilacabak.com/indexen.php
Ghana regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.fdbghana.gov.gh/index.htm
Guidelines page: http://www.fdbghana.gov.gh/downloads.htm#
African regulatory bodies.
Home page: http://www.iraup.com/results.php?page_name=regions_africa
Iraq regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.kim-moh.net/index.html
Guidelines page: http://www.kim-moh.net/index5.html
Saudi Arabia regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.sfda.gov.sa/En/Home/
Guidelines page: http://www.sfda.gov.sa/En/Drug/Topics/Regulations+-+Guidelines.htm
New Zealand regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.cbg-meb.nl/CBG/en/human-medicines/actueel/default.htm
Guidelines page: http://www.cbg-meb.nl/CBG/en/human-medicines/regulatory-affairs/legislation-guidelines/default.htm
Japan regulatory body.
Home page: http://www.pmda.go.jp/english/index.html
Guidelines page: http://www.pmda.go.jp/english/service/regulation.html
http://www.globepharm.org/links/resource_agencies.html#eur
A list of web links for world wide regulatory bodies
http://bebac.at/Guidelines.htm
A list of web links for world wide regulatory bodies
Regulatory Bodies of European countries:
Country Name, Regulatory Agency Name, Website
Austria Austrian Agency for Health and
Food Safety (AGES) www.ages.at
Belgium Federal Agency for Medicines and
Health Products http://www.fagg-afmps.be/en/
Bulgaria Bulgarian Drug Agency http://www.bda.bg/index.php?lang=en
Cyprus Ministry of Health www.pio.gov.cy
Czech Republic State Institute for Drug Control www.sukl.cz
Germany Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel
und Medizinprodukte (BfArM) http://www.bfarm.de/de/index.php
Denmark The Danish Medicines Agency http://www.dkma.dk/1024/visUKLSForside.asp?artikelID=728
Estonia State Agency of Medicines www.sam.ee
Greece National Organisation for
Medicines www.eof.gr
Spain Agencia española del
medicamento http://www.aemps.es/en/home.htm
Finland, Suomi Finnish Medicines Agency http://www.nam.fi/
France Agence Française de Sécurité
Sanitaire des Produits de Santé http://www.afssaps.fr/
Hungary National Institute of Pharmacy http://www.ogyi.hu/main_page/
Ireland Irish Medicines Board www.imb.ie
Iceland Icelandic Medicines Agency http://www.imca.is/
Italy Italian Medicines Agency http://www.agenziafarmaco.it/en
Liechtenstein Liechtensteinische
Landesverwaltung http://www.llv.li/
Lithuania State Medicines Control Agency http://www.vvkt.lt/index.php?3327723903
Luxemburg Ministère de la Santé www.etat.lu/MS
Latvia State agency of Medicines http://www.zva.gov.lv/index.php?setlang=en&large=
Malta Medicines Authority http://medicinesauthority.gov.mt/
Netherlands The Medicines Evaluation Board
(MEB) http://www.cbg-meb.nl/CBG/en/
Norway Norwegian Medicines Agency http://www.legemiddelverket.no/
Poland Office for Medicinal Products http://www.urpl.gov.pl/english/index.htm
Portugal
INFARMED – National
Authority of Medicines and
Health Products
http://www.infarmed.pt/portal/page/portal/INFARMED
Romania National Medicines Agency http://www.anm.ro/en/home.html
Sweden Medical Products Agency http://www.lakemedelsverket.se/english/
Slovenia Agency for Medicinal Products http://www.jazmp.si/index.php?id=56
Slovakia State Institute for Drug Control http://www.sukl.sk/en
United Kingdom Medicines and Healthcare
products Regulatory Agency
www.mhra.gov.uk
Drug testing Laboratories of India.
Laboratory name Website
Bangalore centers
Shiva Analyticals (India) Limited http://www.shivatec-india.com/contact.htm
Bangalore Test House http://www.bthindia.com/index.html
Shriram Institute for Industrial Research http://www.shriraminstitute.org/
Bangalore Pharmaceutical & Research
Laboratory Private Limited
080-26585207
Hyderabad centers
Teena Labs http://www.teenalabs.com/
Startech Labs Pvt. Ltd http://www.startechlabs.com/
Bhagavathi Ana Labs Limited http://www.bhagavathianalabs.com/
Chemi Labs http://www.chemilabs.org
SIPRA Labs http://www.sipralabs.com/
Vimta Labs http://www.vimta.com/
PRK Pharma Analysts 040-23225771
Ashco Analytical Services 040 - 23405313, 55666527
Chennai centers
Sargam labs http://www.sargamlabs.com/
Mumbai centers
Analytical Solutions http://analyticalsolutions.in/
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