Objective: To evaluate the effects of calcium carbonate and calcium gluconate on acute and subacute inflammation, and to study their possible interactions with aspirin, verapamil and magnesium sulphate. Materials and Methods: Calcium carbonate in the dose of 10, 25, 50 mg/kg, calcium gluconate in the dose of 5, 10, 25, 50 mg/kg, and aspirin in the dose of 54, 200 mg/kg were administered orally in different groups of albino rats, to study their effect on inflammation induced by carrageenan or a foreign body. Aspirin (54 mg/kg) was administered either with calcium carbonate (10 mg/kg) or calcium gluconate (5 mg/kg) to separate groups in order to study their interaction, especially with reference to gastric ulceration. Similarly, possible int...
The antiulcer effect of verapamil, and its relationship to stomach calcium levels, were examined in ...
Introduction: Inflammation and edema Symptoms are physiological responses to triggers induced by di...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of calcium channel blockers and their mechanisms of action on acute ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of calcium carbonate and calcium gluconate on acute and subacute ...
Background: It would be worthwhile to investigate if it is possible to obtain an anti-inflammatory e...
Background: Calcium channel blockers are being used in the treatment of hypertension, ischemic heart...
Human intervention studies have suggested an exciting synergistic action between calcium supplementa...
Objective: Calcium ion has an important role in the synthesis and release of chemical mediators duri...
Background: Calcium and aspirin have both been found to be chemopreventive against colorectal neopla...
The use of acetylsalicylic acid (ASP) is limited by its adverse effects, especially the effect on th...
The use of acetylsalicylic acid (ASP) is limited by its adverse effects, especially the effect on th...
Pyruvate is a normal constituent of the body that participates in carbohydrate metabolism and functi...
Pyruvate is a normal constituent of the body that participates in carbohydrate metabolism and functi...
calcium mobilization is known to be an important factor in the activation of cells involved in infla...
Pyruvate is a normal constituent of the body that participates in carbohydrate metabolism and funct...
The antiulcer effect of verapamil, and its relationship to stomach calcium levels, were examined in ...
Introduction: Inflammation and edema Symptoms are physiological responses to triggers induced by di...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of calcium channel blockers and their mechanisms of action on acute ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of calcium carbonate and calcium gluconate on acute and subacute ...
Background: It would be worthwhile to investigate if it is possible to obtain an anti-inflammatory e...
Background: Calcium channel blockers are being used in the treatment of hypertension, ischemic heart...
Human intervention studies have suggested an exciting synergistic action between calcium supplementa...
Objective: Calcium ion has an important role in the synthesis and release of chemical mediators duri...
Background: Calcium and aspirin have both been found to be chemopreventive against colorectal neopla...
The use of acetylsalicylic acid (ASP) is limited by its adverse effects, especially the effect on th...
The use of acetylsalicylic acid (ASP) is limited by its adverse effects, especially the effect on th...
Pyruvate is a normal constituent of the body that participates in carbohydrate metabolism and functi...
Pyruvate is a normal constituent of the body that participates in carbohydrate metabolism and functi...
calcium mobilization is known to be an important factor in the activation of cells involved in infla...
Pyruvate is a normal constituent of the body that participates in carbohydrate metabolism and funct...
The antiulcer effect of verapamil, and its relationship to stomach calcium levels, were examined in ...
Introduction: Inflammation and edema Symptoms are physiological responses to triggers induced by di...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of calcium channel blockers and their mechanisms of action on acute ...