Understanding Vitamin A Overdose Excessive intake of vitamin A is rare and usually associated with the consumption of supplements rather than foods rich in vitamin A. There are two types of vitamin A Read More …
Category: Pharmacology π
The Pharmacology section provides comprehensive information about the study of drugs, their effects on the body, mechanisms of action, and therapeutic uses. It covers various topics related to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, adverse effects, and drug development processes. This section also includes discussions on different classes of drugs, such as antibiotics, analgesics, cardiovascular medications, and psychiatric drugs.
Additionally, the Pharmacology section may feature articles on drug safety, regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals, pharmacogenetics, and emerging trends in drug therapy. The goal of this section is to educate readers about the science behind medications, promote understanding of their benefits and risks, and foster informed decision-making regarding drug use and healthcare.
Understanding Vitamin E Toxicity
Vitamin E Toxicity Vitamin E toxicity primarily occurs when consumed in the form of supplements, and so far, acute toxicity syndrome has not been described. Many adults take high doses of vitamin E Read More …
Understanding Vitamin K: Sources, Deficiency, and Excess
Sources, Deficiency, and Excess Vitamin K plays a crucial role in blood clotting and bone health. While deficiency in this vitamin can lead to severe health issues, excess intake is rare but can Read More …
Excessive Intake of Vitamin B Supplements
Symptoms and Treatment Excessive intake of vitamin B supplements, particularly vitamin B6, can lead to adverse health effects. When consumed at doses exceeding 500 mg daily, or even 250 mg according to some Read More …
Hypervitaminosis – Excessive Vitamins
Hypervitaminosis – Excessive Vitamins Excessive intake of vitamins, known as hypervitaminosis, is a severe disorder that occurs when there is an excess of vitamins accumulated in the body due to improper or uncontrolled Read More …
Excessive Vitamin C Intake
Excessive Vitamin C Intake: Causes Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is considered one of the essential nutrients for the human body. However, problems can arise when this vitamin is consumed in Read More …
Effect of Denosumab on Patients with Osteoporosis
About the Drug: Denosumab is a medication developed to inhibit the action of active bone-resorbing cells. Unlike bisphosphonates, Denosumab reduces the production of bone-resorbing cells without affecting the function of mature cells. The Read More …
Venotonics: Enhancing Vascular Tone for Varicose Vein Management
Introduction: Varicose veins have emerged as a prevalent condition, primarily attributed to sedentary lifestyles, lack of physical activity, excessive exercise, smoking, and unhealthy dietary habits. Venotonics, also known as vascular toning agents, play Read More …
Keratolytics and Their Properties
Keratolytics and Their Properties The term “keratolytic” comes from the Greek language and means breaking down the corneal substance. These are drugs that soften, dissolve, and help shed the thickened layer of keratin Read More …
Birth Control Pills π
Definition : Often, girls develop a negative perception towards sex after the onset of their sexual lives, not due to upbringing or moral principles, but because of a simple fear of pregnancy. In Read More …