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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222252

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Cervical ectopic pregnancy very rarely presents in the second trimester. A 35-year-old female was diagnosed with a rare case of cervical pregnancy intraoperatively at 18 weeks as it was undetected prior. Emergency laparotomy was done as she started bleeding torrentially, and a hysterectomy was done as postpartum hemorrhage was noted. The patient recovered in 1 day and was discharged on day 10 without any postoperative surgical complications.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212173

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Background: Renal impairment is the primary cause of mortality and morbid conditions in patients. Inappropriate drug use in patients who are with risk of renal damage causes harmful and deleterious effects. Adjusting doses based on renal function is necessary for renal risk drugs, primarily to avoid adverse reactions of medications. Aim of the present study was to assess the risk of incidence on ADRs with drugs lowering the renal function.Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational study conducted in General Medicine department. 230 Patients constituted the sample in the study. The study was conducted for a period of one year and prescriptions with renal risk drugs were evaluated. Changes in the renal functional tests were compared to the normal range and adverse drug responses were monitored.Results: A total of 230 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were included in the study. The meanage of the study subjects were 50.9±15.2 respectively. 56.39% patients were men and 43.6% were women. Renal risk drugs included in the study are anti-hypertensive, antibiotics, and analgesics. Paracetamol (24.77%) followed by telmisartan (20.85%) are the predominantly prescribed renal risk drugs with high incidence of adverse drug reactions. Causality assessment by Naranjo ADR probability scale showed out of 211 ADRs, 51.6% were possible, 25.59% were doubtful, 21.8% were probable and 0.94% was definite.Conclusions: The current study signifies that patients under high risk of renal damage require continuous monitoring and optimized therapy for better disease management.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-151918

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A simple, rapid, precise, and economical spectrophotometric method has been developed for quantitative analysis of Raltegravir Potassium (RALP) in tablet formulations. The stock solution of RALP was prepared in water. The standard solution of RALP in water showed absorption maxima at 331.6 nm. The drug obeyed Beer–Lambert’s law in the concentration range of 1–100 μg/mL with coefficient of correlation (R2) was 0.9999. It showed coefficient of variation below 2 % in intra-run and inter-run precision. The recovery was obtained with values close to the 100 % of theoretical at three different concentrations. The results of analysis have been validated as per ICH guidelines. The method can be adopted in routine analysis of RALP in bulk and tablet dosage form and it involves water as a solvent and no complex extraction techniques.

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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 7(6): 429-432, dez. 2003. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-357658

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Citrobacter, a Gram-negative enteric bacillus, is a rare cause of septicemia and meningitis, seldom reported beyond the neonatal period. It is characterized by a fulminant clinical course and a high incidence of complications, including brain abscesses. We studied a three-month-old infant with Citrobacter meningitis, who developed acute communicating hydrocephalus and multiple periventricular brain abscesses while on treatment. The patient died, despite intensive antibiotic treatment directed towards the causative organism, C. diversus.


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Humans , Infant , Male , Brain Abscess , Citrobacter , Enterobacteriaceae Infections , Meningitis, Bacterial , Brain Abscess , Enterobacteriaceae Infections , Fatal Outcome , Meningitis, Bacterial
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