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Nausea and Vomiting

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Nausea is a prodromal symptom, i.e. it is the conscious recognition that the vomiting center has been stimulated. Vomiting (emesis) ...

Peptic Ulcer

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A peptic ulcer is an abnormal area of mucosa that has been damaged by the pepsin and hydrochloric acid of ...

Dyspepsia

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The term ‘dyspepsia’ is used to describe upper abdominal discomfort, usually related to food or alcohol intake. Some possible origins ...

Biotechnology

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Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that use biology to develop new products, methods and organisms intended to improve human health ...

Shock

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Shock is a syndrome of severely compromised peripheral blood flow with very low cardiac output and blood pressure. Severe blood ...

Ischemia

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Ischemia is a deficiency of blood supply to tissues. If the deficiency is sufficiently severe and prolonged, the tissue eventually ...

Antibiotic Stewardship

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Antibiotic Stewardship is the optimized use of antibiotics to combat microbial resistance. It ensures effective treatments for future infections. Antibiotic ...

Bioavailability

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Bioavailability is a big word but think of it as how much of the medicine really does its job. When ...

Bioinformatics

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Bioinformatics is like a treasure hunt in science. It uses computers to explore living things. It is exciting and very ...

Bioequivalence

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Bioequivalence is a term used in pharmacology. It means two drugs work the same way in your body. It ensures ...

Audit in Pharma Industry

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Do you know what an audit in the pharma industry is? Let’s find out more about it! What is an ...

Introduction to Pharma Topics

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Welcome to PharmaTopics.com! This is a new site aim to share a brief information on different pharma topics. For example: ...

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