Investigation New Drug and New Drug Application, respectively, are abbreviations for these terms.
Effexor is the trade name for venlafaxine. Vardenafil is marketed as Levitra. The rest of the matches are accurate.
An adverse medication reaction known as lupus-like syndrome is characterized by a red, scaly, macular rash, joint discomfort, and fever. Arrhythmias are not a lupus-like illness symptom.
Long sugar chains termed glycogen are where glucose and other carbohydrates are stored.
The main point is that although plants also store sugars in long chains, they do it as starches. To make glycogen, monosaccharides and disaccharides can be mixed. Consuming fat leads to the production of cholesterol.
Except for a suspension, all of the types mentioned use alcohol as the solvent. Only the non-alcohol form of delivery is suitable because a disulfiram reaction is probably going to happen.
Gentamicin, an aminoglycoside, kills Gram (-) bacteria by irreversibly binding the 30S subunit, NOT the 50S subunit, of bacterial ribosomes. The mentioned mechanism of action for monobactams and cephalosporins from the fourth generation is accurate.
In a patient with fungal meningitis, itraconazole should not be administered.