Sentences with phrase «like pharmaceutical drugs»

But, on the plus side, consuming whey protein will NOT produce negative side effects like pharmaceutical drugs.
Adulteration occurs when ingredient suppliers or manufacturers illegally slip undeclared ingredients, like pharmaceutical drugs, into a formulation.
Re the Science Daily article, it doesn't fill me with confidence that it contains a protein which behaves like a pharmaceutical drug.

Not exact matches

In the past few years companies like Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Intarcia Therapeutics, and Proteus Digital Health have set out to create better medical mousetraps through devices that make existing drugs more effective.
Brendan Kennedy, the cofounder of Privateer Holdings, which owns various marijuana companies like Marley Natural and Canadian pharmaceutical - grade cannabis producer Tilray, says his companies are expanding abroad while the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and the Food and Drug Administration debate whether or not to treat the plant as a medicine or keep it in the same category as heroin.
The company's technology is now built into the manufacturing process for blockbuster drugs from pharmaceutical giants like GlaxoSmithKline.
Drug companies are acting much like a cartel such as OPEC, says Stephen Schondelmeyer, a pharmaceutical economist at the University of Minnesota.
While terms like «patent protection» and «public domain» were clearly part of the IPR debate, it also stretched to the cost of drugs and the availability of medicines, encompassing terms like «health advocates» and «pharmaceutical companies.»
While most of the attention on pharmaceutical prices has been on new drugs for diseases like cancer, hepatitis C and high cholesterol, there is also growing concern about huge price increases on older drugs, some of them generic, that have long been mainstays of treatment.
What looks like a bubble at first glance can be viewed as a long - term strategy for funding drug development, one that involves private funds, pharmaceutical companies and the public markets, along with a good deal of risk — and, sometimes, high reward.
Several studies have found traditional Chinese herbal supplements to be tainted will all sorts of things, including actual pharmaceutical drugs, heavy metals and even DNA from endangered species like the snow leopard.
Also, if a pharmaceutical agent like GHRP - 6 is indicated for a skin condition there will be numerous studies and a new drug application to review.
The physiological effects of loving touch read like a pharmaceutical company's wonder drug.
Although the pharmaceutical industry, like the rest of the business world, has suffered a slowdown, the market research company Frost and Sullivan still expects spending on drug discovery to expand from US$ 19.6 billion in 2002 to US$ 25.6 billion by 2006, an annual growth rate of about 6 %.
A pharmaceutical hit compound, like those discovered by Vogel and her co-authors, is a compound that is a promising candidate for chemical modification so it can eventually be delivered to patients as a therapeutic drug.
The strategy was facilitated by the creation in the late 1990s of a drug procurement consortium dubbed the Green Light Committee, organized by the WHO, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, several NGOs and pharmaceutical firms like Eli Lilly that still manufactured the rarely - used antibiotics such as capreomycin and cycloserine needed to treat MDR - TB.
Not for nothing have share prices in pharmaceuticals reacted like apoplectic kangaroos to each whiff of a promising AAMI drugs trial.
These drugs are not the mental equivalents of steroids, says Tom Crook, president of Memory Assessments Clinic Incorporated, a Washington company that specialises in assessing potential memory - boosting drugs for pharmaceuticals giants like Glaxo and Eli - Lilly.
Though Shkreli is best known for hiking the price of a decades - old drug by 5,000 percent when he led Turing Pharmaceuticals, this trial related to an entirely different matter: Ponzi - like fraud.
Like many pharmaceutical researchers, he has suffered through the drug industry's R&D downsizing in recent years and now is underemployed in a nonscience job.
The outcome of studies like these have generated excitement amongst the pharmaceutical industry and drug regulation so that we can further our understanding of the fundamental basis of drug - induced liver injury.»
Promote human clinical trials of repurposed drugs, in collaboration with medical centers (like UC San Francisco) and pharmaceutical companies in the US and abroad.
«IKKs are one of the most heavily sought after drug targets today, because pharmaceutical companies want safe and effective medications to treat the pain of arthritis, now that the safety of COX - 2 inhibitors, like Celebrex and Vioxx, have been called into question,» says Salk researcher Vinay Tergaonkar who was involved in the zebrafish study.
But compared to the pharmaceutical industry, there are very few rules and regulations from the FDA, which considers supplements to be more like foods than drugs.
«Human milk is a body fluid like saliva, blood, or semen, so it can transmit infectious diseases,» says Keim — including HIV and hepatitis C and B. «Human milk can also carry with it any drugs or pharmaceuticals that donor might be taking,» she adds.
The body naturally produces it, though many people don't make enough to counteract the modern factors that deplete it like stress, exposure to harmful chemicals and certain pharmaceutical drugs.
Alcohol can have a strong impact on the production of oxidative stress, because it is not metabolized in the liver — leading to alcoholic liver disease.6, 7 The development of oxidative stress is also related to smoking, which suppresses the immune response and damages lung function.8 What may seem like a surprising factor is the use of pharmaceutical drugs and radiation.
There's obviously some magic in cold water therapy, and modern medicine has done a great job at hiding this from us because big pharmaceutical companies like nothing better than to sell us their drugs.
However, since a diet can not be patented, mainstream medicine has instead focused on pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines to combat diseases like Alzheimer's, as such drugs are seen as a financial windfall for pharmaceutical companies, with so many Americans in the «Baby Boomer» age group entering into their senior years.
What is most remarkable about the more recent study is not that turmeric curcuminoids have potent anti-inflammatory properties — there are already hundreds of studies confirming its COX - 2 reducing and otherwise anti-inflammary effects — but rather how much safer they are relative to NSAID drugs like diclofenac, which like most pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory drugs have been linked to adverse health effects such as increased cardiac mortality, miscarriage and seizure.
Phase I detoxification is the first step of our body's enzymatic system to counterbalance harm from toxic chemicals, including pharmaceutical drugs and xenobiotics, and hormones within our foods, like steroids and estrogens.
New Zealand amazes me, we are supposed to be «clean and green» but in fact have developed a strong liking for pharmaceutical drugs to the point where we are placing one in ten Kiwis on an antidepressant.
This plastic can be found in items like tomato sauce bottles, plastic straws, pharmaceutical drug containers, some carpet and most plastic bottle caps.
And, that's understandable, when you consider the amount of people that believe pharmaceutical drugs are the «only way» to treat chronic health problems like, allergies, arthritis or hypertension.
But he's a vegetarian / organic loving guy who would never touch any kind of pharmaceutical drugs (so he wasn't taking steroids or anything artificial like that).
removes hundreds of contaminants: Bacteria and parasites, heavy metals like lead and mercury, VOCs and toxic chemicals like benzene, chlorine and chromium - 6, pesticides, pharmaceutical drugs and more, to levels higher than 99.99 %.
It's why there are, you know, that's why even if I do not feel that our government should not be controlling drugs and pharmaceuticals per se, you know it's the reason for President Bush I believe it was, who signed it, the anabolic steroid control act, in the process that really controlled a lot of these pro hormones from getting distributed willingly you know, over here in America because they can be so dangerous and most of them, if you're gonna order them you got ta go over to like world-pharma.org and order them from the European Union just because they're more available over there so if you wan na order like Andro or any of these pro hormones, something like that, usually you're gonna be getting it from Europe.
It can seriously remove hundreds of contaminants: Bacteria and parasites, heavy metals like lead and mercury, VOCs and toxic chemicals like benzene, chlorine and chromium - 6, pesticides, pharmaceutical drugs and more, to levels higher than 99.99 %.
This system seriously removes hundreds of contaminants: Bacteria and parasites, heavy metals like lead and mercury, VOCs and toxic chemicals like benzene, chlorine and chromium - 6, pesticides, pharmaceutical drugs and more, to levels higher than 99.99 %.
Like so many pharmaceutical drugs, by suppressing the secretion of stomach acid, these drugs do help alleviate heartburn in the acute sense, but over the long term, they actually make things worse.
who has worked worked for various Industries like, Agrochemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Speciality chemicals, and drug intermediates.
The plot starts out like this: wealthy pharmaceutical CEO Arthur Denning (played by Anthony Hopkins, spotting some mid-life crisis slick hair) is under investigation for one of his drugs killing people.
Chandrasekhar's Thorny undergoes a drastic personality (and biological) transformation after becoming hooked on «Flova Scotia,» a pharmaceutical drug meant to enhance the female libido — but this leads to anachronistic gags in which Thorny acts like a stereotypical housewife from two generations ago: cooking meals for the guys, complaining about how nothing he does is good enough for them, throwing tantrums when he's not appreciated.
These animals will be bred solely for purposes of drug testing for substances like weed killers, pharmaceutical drugs and other industrial chemicals, as well as surgery pertaining to organ transplants and treatments for prostrate cancer.
Like a number of drugs introduced before modern pharmaceutical laws, potassium bromide has not yet been approved by the FDA.
Just like Pauline mentioned, Hearty Heart is a safer holistic option when compared with pharmaceutical drugs.
This is partly because the leading pharmaceutical therapy for osteoarthritis, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, can cause problems like gastrointestinal ulceration in some dogs.
I am sure that pharmaceutical companies would like to be able to use the same methodology in calculating how they drug efficacy will be in treating the public; «We are 95 % certain that taking two 50 mg tablets of «Placebo» will improve your health»
What I would like to point out is that it seems that some of the same issues you are discussing in climate science are affecting other branches of science — notably medicine: pharmaceuticals have been throwing millions at doctors and medical researchers for more than a generation, and partly as a result, about one in three people in the United States is taking prescription drugs.
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Wyeth v. Levine that FDA approval does not preempt state tort liability for drug makers, state court decisions like this one will be an important battle ground in pharmaceutical companies» product liability litigation.
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