نتایج جستجو برای: intrathecal drug delivery system

تعداد نتایج: 2856354  

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
lakshmi n. kurnutala department of anesthesiology, university of mississippi medical center, jackson, mississippi, usa; department of anesthesiology, university of mississippi medical center, jackson, mississippi, usa. tel: +1-6019845900, fax: +1-6019845915 david kim department of anesthesiology and pain medicine, henry ford hospital, detroit, michigan, usa huma sayeed department of anesthesiology and pain medicine, henry ford hospital, detroit, michigan, usa nabil sibai department of anesthesiology and pain medicine, henry ford hospital, detroit, michigan, usa

conclusions conservative management is successful in the vast majority of patients with spinal headache. interventional procedures are required in a small fraction of patients for symptomatic relief. case presentation intrathecal drug delivery system (idds) was initially used for the management of chronic malignant pain; it has since been used to manage pain from other nonmalignant conditions a...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده علوم پایه 1391

one of the applications of nanotechnology is use of carbon nanotubes for the targeted delivery of drug molecules. to demonstrate the physical and chemical properties of biomolecules and identify new material of drug properties, the interaction of carbon nanotubes (cnts) with biomolecules is a subject of many investigations. cnts is a synthetic compound with extraordinary mechanical, thermal, el...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical nanotechnology 2015
Eric Lueshen Indu Venugopal Tejen Soni Ali Alaraj Andreas Linninger

There is an ongoing struggle to develop efficient drug delivery and targeting methods within the central nervous system. One technique known as intrathecal drug delivery, involves direct drug infusion into the spinal canal and has become standard practice for treating many central nervous system diseases due to reduced systemic toxicity from the drug bypassing the blood-brain barrier. Although ...

2017
Elmar M. Delhaas Biswadjiet S. Harhangi Sander P. G. Frankema Frank J. P. M. Huygen Aad van der Lugt

OBJECTIVES Intrathecal drug administration using an implanted pump system is well established in intractable spasticity and pain. However, despite continuous advancements in manufacturing technology, adverse events related to the pump and catheter still occur. Most of them, such as migration, damage, disconnection and occlusion, are related to the spinal catheter. The aim of this overview is to...

2015
Lakshmi N. Kurnutala David Kim Huma Sayeed Nabil Sibai

INTRODUCTION To report and discuss the spinal headache following insertion and removal of intrathecal drug delivery system in patients with chronic pain disorders. CASE PRESENTATION Intrathecal drug delivery system (IDDS) was initially used for the management of chronic malignant pain; it has since been used to manage pain from other nonmalignant conditions as well. Spinal headache is one of ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
muhammad imran faculty of pharmacy, bhauddin zakaryia university, multan, pakistan. nazar muhammad ranjha faculty of pharmacy, bhauddin zakaryia university, multan, pakistan. rao khurram ayoub faculty of pharmacy, bhauddin zakaryia university, multan, pakistan.

the main objective of the present study was to formulate gastroretentive effervescent sustained release drug delivery systems of risperidone floating tablets with the help of methocel® k15, ethocel® standard 7fp premium, eudragit ® rs100 sustained release polymers to improve its safety profile, bioavailability and patient compliance. risperidone floating tablets were formulated by wet granulati...

Journal: :Medical Journal of Shree Birendra Hospital 2006

Journal: :Pain physician 2013
Thomas Chai Brian M Bruel Kent H Nouri Larry Driver

Intrathecal drug delivery is a mode of analgesic delivery that can be considered in those experiencing both refractory pain and excessive side effects from opioid and adjuvant analgesic use. Delivery of analgesic agents directly to the cerebral spinal fluid allows binding of the drug to receptors at the spinal level. Therefore, a reduced analgesic dosage can be afforded, resulting in reduction ...

Journal: :Continuing Education in Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain 2014

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