What's the difference between antihemorrhagic and drug?
Antihemorrhagic
Definition:
(a.) Tending to stop hemorrhage.
(n.) A remedy for hemorrhage.
Example Sentences:
(1) Toxoid immunization (on day 0, 15 and 30) produced antivenom which showed approximately one-third antilethal, half antihemorrhagic and antinecrotic titers as compared to those of the commercial hyperimmunized, concentrated horse antivenom.
(2) No precipitin lines were found for the purified antihemorrhagic factors with the venom of T. flavoviridis Okinawa and its hemorrhagic principles, HR 1 and HR 2.
(3) Several antihemorrhagic factors isolated from C. atrox serum are glycoproteins with mol.
(4) Each of the purified antihemorrhagic factors showed a single band on polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis.
(5) Immunological relationships among antihemorrhagic factors (AHF) present in the plasma of different snakes and a mammal (opossum) were studied.
(6) The records of 268 consecutive patients with acute hypergranular promyelocytic leukemia, treated at 29 Italian centers between January 1984 and December 1987, have been reviewed to assess the incidence of early hemorrhagic deaths and the effectiveness of various antihemorrhagic treatments.
(7) The same molecular weight (65,000) was obtained for the three antihemorrhagic factors.
(8) The molecular weight of the factor was estimated to be 59,000 and 52,000 by a gel filtration and SDS-disc electrophoresis, respectively, suggesting that it consists of a single subunit, as we also found for the antihemorrhagic factors of the mongoose Herpestes edwardsii.
(9) This antihemorrhagic activity may be due to beta-macroglobulin's different structure as compared to other macroglobulins, which may make it less susceptible to inactivation by venom proteinases.
(10) The purified antihemorrhagic factor showed a single band on polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis and inhibited the hemorrhagic activity of HR1 and HR2, the hemorrhagic factors of Trimeresurus flavoviridis Okinawa.
(11) It inhibits all proteinases tested and is the only macroglobulin with antihemorrhagic activity against V. berus venom.
(12) The antihemorrhagic activity of these factors was stable at a pH range of 1.3-11.5 and at temperatures up to 85 degrees C, for 30 min.
(13) Each macroglobulin was characterized for proteinase inhibiting activity, molecular weight by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), subunit size by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-PAGE, immunological cross-reactivity to other macroglobulins and antihemorrhagic activity against European viper (Vipera berus) venom.
(14) The three antihemorrhagic factors inhibited the hemorrhagic activity of HR 1 and HR 2, the hemorrhagic principles from the snake venom of Trimeresurus flavoviridis Okinawa.
(15) Their tolerance was investigated with the use of albino Wistar rats, the resorption and retention (by their liver content) of retinol and d, 1-alfa-tocopherol was investigated in young broiler chickens, the resorption of ascorbic acid was followed up in White English layers, the antihemorrhagic effect of Hydro-AD3EK was studied in rats with experimentally induced hemorrhagic diathesis offering 30 mg ethyl biscoumacetate (pellentan tablets) with the feed.
(16) An antihemorrhagic factor was purified from the serum of Dinodon semicarinatus, a non-venomous snake (Akamata), by a series of high performance liquid chromatographies with a TSK gel DEAE-5PW column.
(17) Use of heparine, contrical and antihemorrhagic drugs when indicated prevents or controls the DIC syndrome.
(18) This area of clinical concern in IUD use needs more in depth understanding and testing of new agents, particularly in the area of local release of antihemorrhagic agents.
(19) The complete amino acid sequence of an antihemorrhagic factor, HSF, in the serum of the Japanese Habu snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis, has been determined.
(20) Both antihemorrhagic factors were homogeneous, with one fast migrating band in the area of albumin shown by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Drug
Definition:
(v. i.) To drudge; to toil laboriously.
(n.) A drudge (?).
(n.) Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical operations.
(n.) Any commodity that lies on hand, or is not salable; an article of slow sale, or in no demand.
(v. i.) To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines.
(v. t.) To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig.
(v. t.) To tincture with something offensive or injurious.
(v. t.) To dose to excess with, or as with, drugs.
Example Sentences:
(1) Previous use of the drug is found in more than 50 per cent of the patients, and it was often followed by a neglected side-effect.
(2) Disease stabilisation was associated with prolonged periods of comparatively high plasma levels of drug, which appeared to be determined primarily by reduced drug clearance.
(3) The significance of minor increases in the serum creatinine level must be recognized, so that modifications of drug therapy can be made and correction of possibly life-threatening electrolyte imbalances can be undertaken.
(4) We have investigated the effect of methimazole (MMI) on cell-mediated immunity and ascertained the mechanisms of immunosuppression produced by the drug.
(5) Theophylline kinetics, as an in vivo probe for the potentially toxic cytochrome P-450I pathway of drug metabolism, were studied in 11 healthy volunteers and 11 patients with calcific chronic pancreatitis at Madras, South India.
(6) However, medicines have an important part to play, and it is now generally agreed that for the very poor populations medicines should be restricted to those on an 'essential drugs list' and should be made available as cheaply as possible.
(7) The ability of azelastine to influence antigen-induced contractile responses (Schultz-Dale phenomenon) in isolated tracheal segments of the guinea-pig was investigated and compared with selected antiallergic drugs and inhibitors of arachidonic acid metabolism.
(8) The LD50 of the following metal-binding chelating drugs, EDTA, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), hydroxyethylenediaminetriacetic acid (HEDTA), cyclohexanediaminotetraacetic acid (CDTA) and triethylenetetraminehexaacetic acid (TTHA) was evaluated in terms of mortality in rats after intraperitoneal administration and was found to be in the order: CDTA greater than EDTA greater than DTPA greater than TTHA greater than HEDTA.
(9) Meanwhile the efficiency of muscarinic antagonists in inhibition of tremor reaction induced by arecoline administration is associated with interaction between the drugs and the M2-subtype.
(10) Some of those drugs are able to stimulate the macrophages, even in an aspecific way, via the gut associated lymphatic tissue (GALT), that is in connection with the bronchial associated lymphatic tissue (BALT).
(11) The 14C-aminopyrine breath test was used to measure liver function in 14 normal subjects, 16 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis, 14 alcoholics without cirrhosis, and 29 patients taking a variety of drugs.
(12) The results of the evaluation confirm that most problems seen by first level medical personnel in developing countries are simple, repetitive, and treatable at home or by a paramedical worker with a few safe, essential drugs, thus avoiding unnecessary visits to a doctor.
(13) Acquired drug resistance to INH, RMP, and EMB can be demonstrated in M. kansasii, and SMX in combination with other agents chosen on the basis of MIC determinations are effective in the treatment of disease caused by RMP-resistant M. kansasii.
(14) Further development of drug formulary concept was discussed, primarily for the drugs paid by the Health Insurance, as well as the unsatisfactory ADR reporting in Yugoslavia.
(15) Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is also seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, recently proposed a bill that would ease the financial burden of prescription drugs on elderly Americans by allowing Medicare, the national social health insurance program, to negotiate with the pharmaceutical companies to keep prices down.
(16) The authors empirically studied the self-medication hypothesis of drug abuse by examining drug effects and motivation for drug use in 494 hospitalized drug abusers.
(17) Inadequate treatment, caused by a lack of drugs and poorly trained medical attendants, is also a major problem.
(18) To investigate the relationship between Helicobacter pylori infection and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) intolerance and the effect of gold use on the seroprevalence of H. pylori.
(19) A remarkable deterioration of prognosis with increasing age rises the question whether treatment with cytotoxic drugs should be tried in patients more than 60 years old.
(20) It was concluded that metoclopramide and dexamethasone showed an excellent antiemetic effect on acute drug-induced emesis, as well as on delayed emesis, induced by cisplatin.