April 4th, 2009

Understanding Drug-Drug Interactions

A drug-drug interaction involves one drug affecting the activity of another usually when both are concurrently administered. Such interactions can result in the reduced or enhanced activity of one or both drugs. While many forms of drug-drug interactions exist, most can be broadly classified into interactions that involve the travel of the drug once administered (pharmacokinetic) or the action of the drug on the body (pharmacodynamic).

Drug-drug interactions that affect the travel of drugs in the body can be further understood as those that affect absorption into the bloodstream, distribution within the body, breakdown into different products or removal from the body.

February 28th, 2009

Medical Implications of a Vaporizer

Are vaporizers clinically safe? Do they offer clinically safe and reliable mode of smoking. A number of ongoing scientific studies and researches are focused on this issue. Many of them have come out with the opinion that there is a variation in the performance of the vaporizers.


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