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Targeting tumours with novel radiopharmaceuticals

European Pharmaceutical Review

Granzyme B is an enzyme released by activated immune cells and using this as a in vivo imaging biomarker has great potential to monitor immune cell activation in a variety of inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, cancer and infections. What do you envision the future of radiopharmaceuticals to be like?

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Meet the Expert: Myocarditis

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

Sanjay Prasad MD has been a consultant in cardiology and cardiovascular magnetic resonance at the Royal Brompton Hospital since 2003 and is also Professor of Cardiomyopathy at Imperial College, London. In contrast, in drug-related causes, especially chemotherapy, patients were generally aged 50–60 years.

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15 home remedies for mouth sores (and what to do if they don’t work)

The Checkup by Singlecare

Echinacea Echinacea is an herbal remedy and dietary supplement that is believed to reduce inflammation and boost the immune system. According to one study , topical vitamin E helped treat oral mucositis —the swelling or irritation of tissues inside the mouth– in patients who were undergoing chemotherapy.

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Amitriptyline for NERVE PAIN (REVIEWED)

Druggist

Diseases , on the other hand, are known causes of nerve pain, for example, obesity, diabetes, stroke (ibid) or chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain in cancer patients. 2003) and additionally may affect the immune system which plays a big part in neuropathic pain (Fornasari, 2017). 2003 May;103(1-2):49-55.

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Fluoride And Your Thyroid

The Thyroid Pharmacist

They include anesthetics, antacids, anti-anxiety medications, antibiotics, antidepressants, antifungals, cholesterol-lowering medications, anti-malarial medications, chemotherapy, appetite suppressants, arthritis medications, psychotropics, and steroids. 2003 Jun 7;32(20):933; Welsch M, et al. 1995;84(5):555-560. doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1995.tb13694.x