Subject: Drug Administration Schedule
Number of records: 86. Stawicki, S. Peter; Niewiarowska, Anna A. and Niewiarowski, Tomasz J. (2007) Prolonged survival in the setting of metastatic cecal carcinoid tumor treated with combined gemcitabine-carboplatin chemotherapy regimen. OPUS 12 Scientist, 1 (1). pp. 11-13. ISSN 1940-8633 Salman, Mohd Tariq; Akram, Md Faiz; Rahman, Syed Ziaur; Khan, Farhan A.; Haseen, Mohd Azam and Khan, Sartaj Wali (2007) Drug prescribing pattern in surgical wards of a teaching hospital in North India. Indian Journal for the Practising Doctor, 5, (2008-05 - 2008-06) (2). ISSN 0973-516X Salman, Mohd Tariq; Akram, Md Faiz; Rahman, Syed Ziaur; Khan, Farhan A.; Haseen, Mohd Azam and Khan, Sartaj Wali (2007) Drug prescribing pattern in surgical wards of a teaching hospital in North India. Indian Journal for the Practising Doctor, 5, (2008-05 - 2008-06) (2). ISSN 0973-516X Kumar, Prahlad (2005) Journey of tuberculosis control movement in India: National Tuberculosis Programme to be revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 52. pp. 63-71. Aggarwal, S. and Kapoor, C.S. (2003) Advances in the chemotherapy of metastatic colo-rectal cancer. Journal International Medical Sciences Academy, 16. pp. 98-102. Misra, R.S. (2003) Evaluation of standard regimens of drug therapy in leprosy. Round Table Conference Series, 10. pp. 69-77. Jain, Pradeep (2003) Patient controlled analgesia. Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Management: Current Perspectives. pp. 262-274. Wangkheimayum, S. and Srivastava, L.M. (2003) The role of vitamin E in health and disease. Journal of Medical Sciences, 6. pp. 19-25. Vijay, Sophia; Balasangameshwara, V.H.; Jagannatha, P.S.; Saroja, V.N.; Shivashankar, D. and Jagota, P. (2002) Re-treatment outcome of smear positive tuberculosis cases under DOTS in Bangalore city. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 49. pp. 195-204. Jagota, P.; Chandrasekaran, Sujatha and Sumathi, G. (1998) Follow-up of pulmonary tuberculosis patients treated with short course chemotherapy through traditional birth attendants (Dais). Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 45. pp. 89-93. Balasangameshwara, V.H.; Jagota, P. and Channabasavaiah, R. (1996) Persistant chest symptoms in smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients treated with standard and short course chemotherapy regimes under a District Tuberculosis Programme: a five year follow up. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 43. pp. 143-150. Chaudhuri, K.; Jagota, P. and Parimala, N. (1993) Results of treatment with a short course chemotherapy regimen used field conditions in District Tuberculosis Programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 40. pp. 83-89. Chakraborty, A.K.; Balasangameshwara, V.H.; Jagota, P.S.; Sreenivas, T.R. and Chaudhuri, K. (1992) Short course chemotherapy and efeiciency variables in National Tuberculosis Programme: a model. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 39. pp. 9-20. Balasubramanian, Rani (1991) Fully intermittent six month regimens for pulmonary tuberculosis in South India. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 38 (2). pp. 51-53. Charles, Niruparani (1991) Influence of initial and repeated motivation on case holding in North Arcot district. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 38 (2). pp. 69-71. Arora, V.K. and Verma, Ramesh (1991) Domiciliary short course chemotherapy in tubercular lymphadenitis in field conditions. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 38 (2). pp. 79-80. Jagota, P.; Gupta, E.V.V.; Sreenivas, T.R.; Parimala, N. and Chaudhuri, K. (1991) Operational feasibility of an unsupervised intermittent short course chemotherapy regimen at the district tuberculosis centre. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 38 (2). pp. 55-61. Jagota, P.; Chakraborty, A.K.; Sreenivas, T.R.; Balasangameshwara, V.H. and Chaudhuri, K. (1990) Short course chemotherapy in the National Tuberculosis Programme: issues and implications. NTI Newsletter, 26 (3&4). pp. 42-51. Jagota, P.; Srinivas, T.R.; Parimala, N. and Chaudhuri, K. (1990) The fate of resistant cases treated with three different drug regimens of short course chemotherapy under programme conditions. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 37. pp. 83-87. Jagota, P.; Xirasagar, Sudha; Parimala, N. and Chaudhri, K. (1989) A study of operational factors influencing the applicability of two regimens of short course chemotherapy under conditions of an urban tuberculosis programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 36 (4). pp. 213-223. Arora, V.K. (1989) Hepatotoxicity with rifampicin and pyrazinamide containing regimens at moderate altitude (2200 metres) im Himachal Pradesh. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 36 (4). pp. 225-228. Jagota, P.; Xirasagar, Sudha; Parimala, N. and Chaudhuri, K. (1989) A study of operational factors influencing the applicability of two regimes of short course chemotherapy under condition of an urban tuberculosis programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 36 (1). pp. 213-223. Nayar, S.; Narang, P.; Tyagi, N.K.; Jajco, U.; Dhagn, V.R. and Bharambe, M. (1988) Field trial of short term intermittent chemotherapy of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in Wardha district. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 35 (4). pp. 176-182. Seetha, M.A. (1988) Short course chemotherapy: rewards and challenges. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 35 (3). pp. 123-127. Acocella, G. (1988) The impact of modern regimens on the epidemiology of tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 35 (2). pp. 46-49. Parthasarathy, R.; Prabhakar, R. and Somasundaram, P.R. (1986) A controlled clinical trial of 3 and 5 month regimens in the treatment of sputum-positive pulmonary tuberculosis in South India. Am Rev Respir Dis, 134. pp. 27-33. Mehrotra, M.L.; Gautum, K.D.; Chaube, C.K. and Mishra, J.P. (1985) Results of short course chemotherapy in pulmonary tuberculosis patients excluded from the main analysis of a controlled clinical trial. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 32 (4). pp. 176-178. Khanna, B.K. (1985) Treatment of long-term tuberculosis treatment failure. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 32 (4). pp. 171-175. Tanzania, BMRC Study (1985) Controlled clinical trial of two, six month regimens of chemotherapy in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Ame Rev Resp Dis, 131. 727. Gehani, S.; Perumal, V.K. and Mathur, G.P. (1984) A study to determine the reliability of assessing the regularity of self-administration of drugs at home by patients’ attendance at the clinic. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 31 (2). pp. 74-77. Pamra, S.P.; Viswanathan, R.; Dingley, H.B. and Singh, M.M. (1984) Short-course chemotherapy of pulmonary tuberculosis: second Tuberculosis Association of India trial. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 31 (2). pp. 81-88. Purohit, S.D.; Gupta, P.R.; Agarwal, K.C.; Sharma, T.N.; Durlabji, P. and Sharma, Ashok (1984) Glucose tolerance during rifampicin therapy. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 31 (1). pp. 3-5. HongKong Chest Service, BMRC (1984) Study of a fully supervised programme of chemotherapy for pulmonary tuberculosis given once weekly in the continuation phase in the rural areas of Hong Kong. Tubercle, 65. 5. Gupta, S.K.; Maini, V.K. and Bedi, R.S. (1983) Adverse reactions with multiple anti-TB drugs. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 30 (4). pp. 162-164. Purohit, S.D.; Gupta, P.R.; Sharma, T.N.; Chawla, M.P. and Gupta, D.N. (1983) Acne during rifampicin therapy. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 30 (3). pp. 110-111. Acocella, G. (1983) Past development, present status and future prospects of combined chemotherapy of human tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, Supplement, 30 (3). pp. 29-31. Purohit, S.D.; Gupta, P.R.; Sharma, T.N.; Gupta, D.N. and Chawla, M.R. (1983) Rifampicin and hepatic toxicity. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 30 (3). pp. 107-109. Vishwanathan, R.; Pamra, S.P.; Dingley, H.B. and Singh, S.M. (1983) Short course chemotherapy of pulmonary tuberculosis: interim report on second Tuberculosis Association of India trial. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 30 (2). pp. 57-62. Radhakrishna, S. (1983) National Tuberculosis Programme: belative merits of enhancing the operational efficiency of different components of the treatment programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 30 (1). pp. 3-8. Kallan, B.M.; Singh, Kartar; Aggarwal, N.P. and Singh, Mohinder (1982) Liver enzymes during treatment with reserve regimen. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (4). pp. 226-236. Mehrotra, M.L. (1982) Agra study of short-course chemotherapy in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 29-39. Krishnaswami, K.V.; Sethdraman, N. and Parthasarthy, R. (1982) Intermittent short-course chemotherapy of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 40-47. Aneja, K.S. and Rupert Samuel, G.E. (1982) Organizational effort in a clinical trial and its relevance to applicability of short-course chemotherapy in national tuberculosis programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 19-28. Patel, A.G. (1982) Short course chemotherapy in industrial workers covered. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 55-59. Tripathy, S.P. (1982) Short course chemotherapy of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 3-13. Dingley, H.B. (1982) Short term chemotherapy in children : three years follow up. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 48-54. Research Committee of the Tuberculosis Association of India, India (1982) Short-term chemotherapy of pulmonary tuberculosis interim report on Second Tuberculosis Association of India trial. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 29 (1). pp. 14-19. Hong Kong, BMRC (1982) Controlled trial of four 3 times weekly regimens and daily regimen all given for six months for pulmonary tuberculosis, second report: the result upto 24 months. Tubercle, 63. 89. Sen, P.K. and Chaterjee, R. (1981) Anti-TB drug regimens: an approach through pharmacotherapeutic basis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 28 (3). pp. 191-199. Seetha, M.A.; Srikantaramu, N.; Aneja, K.S. and Singh, Hardan (1981) Influence of motivation of patients and their family members on the drug collection by patients. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 28 (4). pp. 182-190. Khanna, B.K.; Khan, P.; Kumar, A. and Mukerji, P.K. (1981) Thio-acetazone serum levels in North Indian patients. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 28 (3). pp. 131-134. Tripathy, S.P. (1981) Relapse in tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 28 (2). pp. 45-57. Seetha, M.A.; Srikantaramu, N.; Aneja, K.S. and Singh, Hardan (1981) Influence of motivation of patients and their family members on the drug collection by patients. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 28 (4). pp. 182-190. Aneja, K.S.; Seetha, M.A.; Singh, Hardan and Leela, V. (1980) Influence of initial motivation on treatment of tuberculosis patients. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 27 (3). pp. 123-129. Ramachandran, Padma (1980) Chemotherapy of tuberculous meningitis with isoniazid plus rifampicin-interim findings in a trial in children. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 27 (2). pp. 54-57. Khanna, B.K.; Srivastava, A.K. and Ali, Mohd. (1977) Drug default in tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 24 (3). pp. 121-126. Hong Kong, BMRC (1977) Controlled trial 6 month and 9 month regimens of daily and intermittent streptomycin plus isoniazid plus pyrazinamide for the pulmonary tuberculosis in Hong Kong. Ame Rev Resp Dis, 115. 721. Tandan, Sanjaya; Mehrotra, M.L. and Lakhera, J.R. (1975) Urban neighbourhood clinics in the management of pulmonary TB: preliminary report. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 22 (3). pp. 108-110. Bailey, G.V.J.; Samuel, G.E. Rupert and Nagpaul, D.R. (1974) A concurrent comparison of an unsupervised self-administered daily regimen and a fully supervised twice weekly-regimen of chemotherapy in a routine outpatient treatment programme. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 21 (3). pp. 152-167. Pamra, S.P.; Surpal, B.B. and Mathur, G.P. (1974) A study to evaluate the contribution of an addition third drug as an initial supplement in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 21 (2). pp. 104-108. Pamra, S.P. and Mathur, G.P. (1973) A concurrent comparison of an unsupervised daily oral regimen of thiacetazone plus isoniazid and a fully supervised twice and weekly regimen of streptomycin plus isoniazid in the domiciliary treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis:a co-operative investigation. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 20 (3). pp. 108-117. Gothi, G.D.; Savic, D.; Baily, G.V.S.; Rao, K.P.; Nair, S.S. and Samual, R (1971) Collection and consumption of self administered antituberculosis drugs under programme conditions. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 18 (4). pp. 107-113. Devadatta, S; Menon, N.K.; Nazareth, O.; Radhakrishna, S.; Ramakrishna, C.V.; Somasundaram, P.R.; Usha, S.P. and Veld, S. (1970) A double-blind study to determine the maximum tolerated dose of ethionamide, when administered twice-weekly to patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 17 (4). pp. 150-154. Pamra, S.P.; Narasimhan, R.; Raj, Hem and Mathur, G.P. (1970) A trial of relatively inexpensive regimens in the domicilliary treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 17 (2). pp. 54-60. Chatterji, J.C.; Sen, S.K.; Mozumdar, S.C.; Basu, S.K.; Chakraborty, A.K.; Rao, Subba; Kapoor, M.L. and Chaterji, A.K. (1970) Comparative trial of three regimens in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 17 (1). pp. 8-17. Velu, S. and Sambamoorthy, S. (1969) A note on the relapse rate over a 4-year period in patients with quiescent pulmonary tuberculosis following treatment with reserve regimens. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 16 (3). pp. 83-84. Ramakrishnan, C.V.; Janardhanam, B.; Krishnamurthy, D.V.; Stott, H.; Subbammal, S. and Tripathy, S.P. (1969) Toxicity of pyrazinamide administered once weekly in high dosage in tuberculous patients. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 16 (3). pp. 79-82. Khanna, B.K. (1969) A comparative clinical evaluation of the role of thioacetazone and PAS in the management of the pulmomary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 16 (2). pp. 64-68. Bhatia, J.L and Raj, Baldev (1968) Twice weekly streptomycin and isoniazid regimen without supervision. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 15 (2). pp. 67-73. Dingley, H.B. and Seghal, K.L. (1967) Results of intermittiant and daily chemotherapy in hospitalized patients: a controlled study. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 15 (1). pp. 4-11. Pamra, S.P.; Paul, Mariamma and Mathur, G.P. (1967) Regularity in domiciliary treatment. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 14 (4). pp. 204-208. Nazareth, O.; Devaduta, S.; Evans, C.; Fox, Wallace; Janardhanam, B.; Menon, N.K.; Radhakrishnan, S.; Ramakrishnan, C.V.; Stott, H.; Tripathy, S.P. and Velu, S. (1967) A two-year follow up of patients with quiescent pulmonary tuberculosis following a year of chemotherapy with an intermittent (twice weekly) regimen of isoniazid plus streptomycin or a daily regimen of isoniazid plus PAS. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 24 (2). pp. 95-103. Dawson, J.J.Y.; Devaduta, S.; Fox, Wallace; Radhakrishna, S.; Ramakrishna, C.V.; Somasundaram, P.R.; Stott, H.; Tripathy, S.P. and Velu, S. (1966) A 5-year study of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in a concurrent comparision of home and sanatorium treatment for one year with isoniazid plus PAS. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 13 (4). pp. 168-184. Devadatta, S. (1966) The optimum dosage, rhythm and duration of isoniazid therapy in pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 13 (4). pp. 158-167. Gothi, G and Baily, G.V.J. (1965) Problems of treatment of tuberculous patients in rural areas. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 12 (2). pp. 62-68. Chatterji, J.C. (1964) Severe hypersensitivity reactions to antitubercular drugs and their management. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 12 (1). pp. 19-25. Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Center, Madras (1964) A concurrent comparision of intermittent (twice weekly) isoniazid plus streptomycin and daily isoniazid plus PAS in the domiciliary treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 11 (4). pp. 183-206. Tuberculosis Chemotherapy Center, Madras (1963) Intermittent treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: a concurrent comparison of twice-weekly isoniazid plus streptomycin and daily isoniazid plus PAS in domiciliary treatment. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 10 (3). pp. 117-122. Amson, K.M. (1962) Experience with a single-daily-dose of isoniazid. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 9 (4). pp. 198-203. Mitra, Amitava (1962) High dosage of isoniazid in chronic active pulmonary tuberculosis with resistant strains. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 9 (4). pp. 211-218. Pamra, S.P. (1962) Treatment of chronic non-co-operative patients with isonictonic hydrazide p-aminosalicylate: a co-operative study by the tuberculosis institutions in Delhi. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 9 (4). pp. 204-210. Gangadharam, P. R. J.; Bhatia, A.L.; Radhakrishnan, S. and Selkon, J.B. (1962) Rate of inactivation of isoniazid in South Indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis: microbial assay of isoniazid in serum following a standard intramuscular dose. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 9 (2). pp. 111-123. Subbiah, T.V.; Bhatia, A.L.; Geraghty, Ellen; Mitchison, D.A.; Radhakrishnan, S. and Selkon, J.B. (1962) The virulence in the guinea-pig of isoniazid-sensitive tubercle bacilli isolated from South Indian patients before treatment and after three months of chemotherapy. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 9 (2). pp. 45-49. Ramakrishnan, C.V.; Bhatia, A.L.; Fox, Wallace; Mitchison, D.A.; Radhakrishnan, S.; Selkon, J.B.; Subbiah, T.V.; Velu, S. and Wallace, J.G. (1962) The virulence in the guinea-pig of tubercle bacilli isolate before treatment from South Indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis: virulence related to pretreatment status of disease and to response to chemotherapy. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 9 (2). pp. 124-139. Ramakrishnan, C.V. and Velu, S. (1961) A concurrent comparison of four regimens of chemotherapy in the domiciliary treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in South India. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 8 (3). pp. 114-119. Sikand, B.K.; Pamra, S.P. and Mathur, G.P. (1960) Relative merits of various schedules in the domiciliary treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 7 (2). pp. 35-49. This list was generated on Mon Mar 15 00:57:31 IST 2010. |