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Weight Variation Limits:- 1) For Tablets  IP/BP.                           Limit.                          USP 80 mg or less.             10%                     130mg or less  80 mg to 250mg.       7.5%               130mg to 324mg 250mg or more.          5%               More than 324mg 2) For Capsule:- IP Limit Less than 300mg 10% 300mg or More 7.5%
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Classification Of Drugs October 6, 2016 1 Comment Drugs, the word is not new to us. Amongst many, it creates a frightful response. So far we have heard that drugs are the substance of addiction and a reason for the spoiled generation. Yes, they are addictive but all of them are not harmful. Biologically speaking, they target our brain and switch the mood and physiological conditions of the body. However, there are legal drugs as well as illegal drugs. Here we will discuss legal drugs and classification of drugs. Drugs: Definition By definition, drugs are chemical substances that affect or alter the physiology when taken into a living system. They can either be natural or synthetic. Chemically, they are low atomic mass and...
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BioScience Solutions About Solutions Resources Partners Contact Fungicide Mode-of-Action: The LabCoat Guide to Pesticides & BioPesticides Biopesticides , BioScience , Fungicides , logP , Mode of action , Pesticides In this tenth article in the LabCoat Guide to Pesticide Mode of Action, I discuss Fungicide Mode-of-Action. (This article originally appeared on BioScience Solution´s  AGBIOSCIENCE & BIOSOLUTIONS BLOG  – please consider subscribing to receive similar articles). Fungicides are synthetic or natural chemical compounds or biological organisms able to kill or inhibit fungi or fungal spore germination, as well as oomycetes. This is achieved through several different Modes of Action (MOA). The chemical structure of the fungicide active ingredient (AI) usually defines its mode of action by determining its uptake and systemicity, and its ability to reach and bind wi...
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Sex Hormones and Immunoregulation Posted on July 12, 2011 By Marijke Faas , Paul de Vos and Barbro Melgert Hormones and Immunity Overview article The sexual dimorphism in immune responses in humans is well known; females have more vigorous cellular and humoral immune responses, they are more resistant to many infections, and they suffer a higher incidence of autoimmune diseases as compared with males [reviewed in Reference 1]. Moreover, in women disease expression appears to be affected by their reproductive status. Patients with immune-based diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), asthma or systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), may have exacerbations during specific periods of the menstrual cycle or during pregnancy [2-4]. The differences in immune responses between the sexes and ...