Paracetamol Suppositories

Products Paracetamol is available in suppository form from several suppliers (e.g., Panadol, Acetalgin, Ben-u-ron, Dafalgan, Tylenol). Available dosages include 80, 125, 250, 300, 350, 500, 600, and 1000 mg. Paracetamol suppositories are used primarily in pediatrics, but they can also be given to adults. Structure and properties Paracetamol (C8H9NO2, Mr = 151.2 g/mol) exists as … Paracetamol Suppositories

Grazoprevir

Products Grazoprevir was approved in many countries in 2015 as film-coated tablets in fixed combination with the NS5A inhibitor elbasvir (Zepatier). Structure and properties Grazoprevir (C38H52N6O10S, Mr = 784.9 g/mol) Effects Grazoprevir has antiviral properties. The effects are due to inhibition of HCV protease, which converts the viral polyprotein into the active proteins. The protease … Grazoprevir

Lanreotide

Products Lanreotide is commercially available as a solution for injection (Somatuline Autogel). It has been approved in many countries since 2004. Structure and properties Lanreotide is present in the drug as lanreotide acetate. It is a synthetic octapeptide analog of somatostatin with the following structure: D-βNal-Cys-Tyr-D-Trp-Lys-Val-Cys-Thr-NH2, x(CH3COOH), where x = 1 to 2 Effects Lanreotide … Lanreotide

Who Discovered the Oxygen?

The air we breathe is a mixture of gases, most of which is nitrogen (75 percent). The oxygen content, on the other hand, is only 21 percent. This amount is sufficient for humans to oxygenate the blood for energy production. Oxygen is essential for life Oxygen is absorbed into the lungs with respiration, and from … Who Discovered the Oxygen?

Inflammation in the nail bed

Synonyms Onychia, paronychia, panaritium, nail bed inflammationThe nail bed represents an anatomical structure that is located directly under the finger and toe nail. Within this tissue, mainly bacterial pathogens and fungi can lead to the development of inflammatory processes (inflammation of the nail bed). In most cases, an inflammation in this area is not limited … Inflammation in the nail bed