IPSIndian Journal of Pharmacology
Home  IPS  Feedback Subscribe Top cited articles Reader Login
Users Online : 7224 
Small font sizeDefault font sizeIncrease font size
Navigate Here
  »   My Preferences 
  »   Manuscript submission

 


Export selected to
Endnote
Reference Manager
Procite
Medlars Format
RefWorks Format
BibTex Format
  Access statistics : Table of Contents
   2001| November-December  | Volume 33 | Issue 6  
 
 
  Archives   Previous Issue   Next Issue   Most popular articles   Most cited articles
 
Hide all abstracts  Show selected abstracts  Export selected to
  Viewed PDF Cited
CORRESPONDENCE
Screening of medicinal plants for pharmacological actions: Importance of review of literature through WWW
J Mohanasundaram
November-December 2001, 33(6):460-460
Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  2,174 310 1
RESEARCH PAPER
Behavioral actions of Myristica fragrans
Sonavane Ganeshchandra, Sarveiya Vikram, Kasture Veena, B Kasture Sanjay
November-December 2001, 33(6):417-424
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  2,254 201 12
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Efficacy of atropine nasal aerosol spray against Organophosphorus poisoning
Kumar Pravin, R Vijayaraghavan, M Singh
November-December 2001, 33(6):431-436
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  2,210 135 1
EDUCATIONAL FORUM
Treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection- a review
Kate Vikram, N Ananthakrishnan
November-December 2001, 33(6):410-416
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  2,098 204 7
CORRESPONDENCE
Fixed dose combinations and rational drug therapy
SC Pradhan, DG Shewade, S Ramaswamy, N Kastury, S Singh, KU Ansari
November-December 2001, 33(6):458-459
Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,842 328 4
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Cardioprotective effects of acutely administered ramipril and losartan on myocardial infarct size in cholesterol-fed and salt-fed rats
A Annapurna, Babu M Rajendra, Reddy YSC Kesav, Kumar V Krishna
November-December 2001, 33(6):437-441
Seventeen antihistamines were studied far their effect on acetylcholine (Ach) Induced contraction of skeletal muscle (Skm) under Gaddum's superfusion technique. All drugs exhibit some degree of cuare like action In 0.1 to 10 mcg dose except in pheniramine, mabhydroline and metiamide where there was a regression of curarimimetic effect with increasing doses. During recovery from drug effect the tissue showed an increased sensitivity to the action of Ach. In some instances this potentiation was immediate. In high doses (100 mcg and above). some of the antihistamines produced contracture of Skm which was not blocked by curare.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,932 177 3
METHOD
A method for evaluation of variables in drug interaction
Qing-Shan Zheng, Chang-Qing Gui, Rui-Yuan Sun
November-December 2001, 33(6):445-451
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF]
  1,879 162 -
EDUCATIONAL FORUM
Placebos: Current status
Roy Vandana, Roy Tushar
November-December 2001, 33(6):396-409
Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,675 295 1
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Effect of E.coli endotoxin induced fever on the pharmacokinetics and dosage regimen of cefuroxime in calves
RK Chaudhary, AK Srivastava, S Rampal
November-December 2001, 33(6):425-430
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,808 110 1
Effect of immu-21, a herbal formulation on granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factors, macrophage maturation and splenic plaque forming cells in experimental animals
S Chatterjee
November-December 2001, 33(6):442-444
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
[ABSTRACT]   Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,685 161 6
LETTER
Immunostimulant profile of a polyherbal formulation RV08
babu M Rajendra, rao RV Krishna, A Annapurna, A Annapurna
November-December 2001, 33(6):454-455
Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,561 210 1
Pattern of drug use in hypertension in a tertiary hospital: A cross sectional study in the In-patient wards
Xavier Denis, Mathew Noby, Pradeep Johnson, Pais Prem
November-December 2001, 33(6):456-457
Full text not available  [PDF] [CITATIONS]
  1,555 138 1
MOLECULES OF THE MILLENNIUM
Newer antineoplastic agents
R Balaraman
November-December 2001, 33(6):461-462
Full text not available  [PDF]
  1,370 162 -
WEB WISE
Herbs on the net
Singh Jatinder
November-December 2001, 33(6):463-467
Full text not available  [PDF]
  1,385 138 -
EDITORIAL
Plagiarism: The new plague?
B Gitanjali
November-December 2001, 33(6):395-395
Full text not available  [PDF]
  1,371 146 -
LETTER
A simple computer program for randomly allocating treatments
SC Chopra, C Gupta, S Arora
November-December 2001, 33(6):452-453
Full text not available  [PDF]
  1,293 119 -
Site Map | Home | Contact Us | Feedback | Copyright and Disclaimer | Privacy Notice
Online since 20th July '04
Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow