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Antiurolithic Activity Of Origanum Vulgare Is Mediated Through Multiple Pathways, Aslam Khan, Samra Bashir, Saeed R. Khan, Anwar H. Gilani
Antiurolithic Activity Of Origanum Vulgare Is Mediated Through Multiple Pathways, Aslam Khan, Samra Bashir, Saeed R. Khan, Anwar H. Gilani
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Background: Origanum vulgare Linn has traditionally been used in the treatment of urolithiasis. Therefore, we investigated the crude extract of Origanum vulgare for possible antiurolithic effect, to rationalize its medicinal use. Methods: The crude aqueous-methanolic extract of Origanum vulgare (Ov.Cr) was studied using the in vitro and in vivo methods. In the in vitro experiments, supersaturated solution of calcium and oxalate, kidney epithelial cell lines (MDCK) and urinary bladder of rabbits were used, whereas, in the in vivo studies, rat model of urolithiasis was used for the study of preventive and curative effect. Results: In the in vitro experiments, Ov.Cr …
Access To Essential Medicines: In Pakistan Identifying Policy Research And Concerns, Shehla Zaidi, Noureen Nishtar
Access To Essential Medicines: In Pakistan Identifying Policy Research And Concerns, Shehla Zaidi, Noureen Nishtar
Community Health Sciences
The fundamental importance of ensuring access to medicines, particularly for the poor, is reflected in MDG 8 however remains poor in many low and middle income countries (LMICs). Country specific evidence on access to medicines is weak in LMICs and research has rarely been from an integrated health systems perspective. This study used an evidence based approach to identify key priority concerns and emerging research questions related to access to medicines in Pakistan. WHO’s Access to Medicine Framework was used as the conceptual basis for data collection on rational usage, affordability, financing and health systems. Methods involved a systematic desk …
Pharmacy Newsletter : July 2011, Pharmacy Department
Pharmacy Newsletter : July 2011, Pharmacy Department
Pharmacy Newsletter
Content:
- E-Call logging system at Drug and Poison Information Centre
- Computerised Physician Order Entery System (CPOE) featured with more robust allergies information
- Initiation of Point of Care Clinical Pharmacy in Paeds Oncology
- Sulfa Allergy: Myths and Realities
- Drug Safety Updates
Effect Of Preventive Zinc Supplementation On Linear Growth In Children Under 5 Years Of Age In Developing Countries: A Meta-Analysis Of Studies For Input To The Lives Saved Tool, Aamer Imdad, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta
Effect Of Preventive Zinc Supplementation On Linear Growth In Children Under 5 Years Of Age In Developing Countries: A Meta-Analysis Of Studies For Input To The Lives Saved Tool, Aamer Imdad, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta
Woman and Child Health
Introduction:Zinc plays an important role in cellular growth, cellular differentiation and metabolism. The results of previous meta-analyses evaluating effect of zinc supplementation on linear growth are inconsistent. We have updated and evaluated the available evidence according to Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) criteria and tried to explain the difference in results of the previous reviews.
Methods:
A literature search was done on PubMed, Cochrane Library, IZiNCG database and WHO regional data bases using different terms for zinc and linear growth (height). Data were abstracted in a standardized form. Data were analyzed in two ways i.e. weighted …
Antispasmodic And Ca++ Antagonist Potential Of Marrubiin, A Labdane Type Diterpene From Phlomis Bracteosa, Javid Hussain, Riaz Ullah, Arif-Ullah Khan, Fazal Mabood, Mohammad Raza Shah, Ahmed Al-Harrasi, Anwar Gilani
Antispasmodic And Ca++ Antagonist Potential Of Marrubiin, A Labdane Type Diterpene From Phlomis Bracteosa, Javid Hussain, Riaz Ullah, Arif-Ullah Khan, Fazal Mabood, Mohammad Raza Shah, Ahmed Al-Harrasi, Anwar Gilani
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
A tricyclic labdane type diterpene was isolated for the first time from ethyl acetate soluble part of Phlomis bracteosa. Its structure was confirmed by x-ray which was found to be marrubiin. When studied in isolated rabbit jejunum, marrubiin caused concentration-dependent relaxation of spontaneous and high K+ (80 mM)-induced contractions, like that caused by verapamil, indicating that marrubiin exhibits spasmolytic activity, possibly mediated through Ca++ channel blocking action.