Unichem Laboratories Ltd gets ANDA endorsement for Guanfacine Tablets Kumar Jeetendra | March 4, 2021 Unichem Laboratories Limited has obtained ANDA approval for its Guanfacine Tablets, USP 1 mg and 2 mg in the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to market a generic version of TENEX® (Guanfacine) Tablets 1 mg and 2 mg of Promius Pharma LLC. Guanfacine Tablets are indicated in the management of hypertension. The product …
Alembic Pharma JV packs USFDA gesture on testosterone gel Kumar Jeetendra | March 4, 2021 Alembic Pharmaceuticals announced that its joint venture (JV), Aleor Dermaceuticals has obtained the final approval from the US drug regulator for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for testosterone gel, 1.62%. The approved ANDA is therapeutically equivalent to the reference listed drug product (RLD), AndroGel 1.62%, of AbbVie Inc. (AbbVie). Testosterone gel, 1.62% (20.25 mg/1.25 …
Genomic surveillance can help recognize how SARS-CoV-2 spreads in care homes Kumar Jeetendra | March 4, 2021 Care homes are at high risk of experiencing outbreaks of COVID-19, the disease brought on by SARS-CoV-2. Older people and people affected by heart disease, respiratory disease and type 2 diabetes – all of which increase with age – are at greatest risk of severe disease and even death, which makes the care home population …
Eppendorf Reliable performance multipurpose Centrifuge 5810/ 5810 R Kumar Jeetendra | March 5, 2021 Eppendorf Centrifuge 5810/5810 R with its renowned quality and reliability offers you the most cost-efficient solution for your medium to high-throughput applications – now and in the future. It combines extraordinary versatility and capacity for both tubes and plates with an extraordinary compact footprint. With the new rotor generation, the capacity of Centrifuge 5810/5810 R increases to …
Over 1.8 crore COVID-19 antibody portions controlled in India Kumar Jeetendra | March 5, 2021 The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in India has crossed 1.8 crore, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday. These include 68,53,083 healthcare workers (HCWs) who were administered the 1st dose, 31,41,371 HCWs who were given the 2nd dose, 60,90,931 frontline workers (FLWs) who were given the 1st dose and 67,297 FLWs (2nd …
Study shows the effect of ‘reverse antibiotic’ on gram-negative bacteria Kumar Jeetendra | March 5, 2021 Researchers from Skoltech and MSU have investigated antibiotic nybomycin that could prove effective against bacteria resistant to other antibiotics. Their research was published in the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. All bacterial cells contain topoisomerases, a significant group of enzymes that help deal with spatial problems stemming from bacterial cell division related to circular DNA …
Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC 240 Mass Spectrometer simplifies the most complex analytical challenges Kumar Jeetendra | March 5, 2021 The Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC 240 MS takes research capabilities to a new level with a resolving power of 240,000, for accelerated innovation. By delivering both quantitative and qualitative information from a single injection, the new system enables precise and comprehensive compound identification, allowing researchers to make accurate and fast discoveries with confidence. As …
Oxford study demonstrates AstraZeneca powerful against Brazil variant, source says Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2021 Preliminary data from a study conducted at the University of Oxford suggests that the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca PLC is successful against the P1, or Brazilian, version, a source with knowledge of the study told Reuters on Friday. The data suggests that the vaccine won’t need to be modified so as to safeguard against …
Individuals with vision impedance have higher risk of all-cause mortality Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2021 The global population is aging, and so are their eyes. In fact, the number of individuals with vision impairment and blindness is expected to more than double over the next 30 years. A meta-analysis in The Lancet Global Health, comprising 48,000 individuals from 17 studies, found that those with more severe vision impairment had a …
A little sensor can be utilized for fast recognition of RNA and DNA Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2021 In less than a second, a small sensor used in brain chemistry research can detect the key molecules that provide the genetic instructions for life, RNA, and DNA, a new study from American University shows. The AU researchers believe a sensor is a helpful tool for scientists engaged in clinical research to quantify DNA metabolism, …
Study distinguishes top factor for life span in clinical research coordinator positions Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2021 Danielle Buchanan, BS, clinical translational research coordinator III in the Department of Neurology, and Daniel Claassen, MD, MS, chief of the Division of Psychological Disorders and associate professor of Neurology, found the top element for retention is a close working relationship between clinical research coordinators (CRCs) and the study’s principal investigator that emphasizes respect and …
First Cell Painting Kit introduced by PerkinElmer Kumar Jeetendra | March 6, 2021 This new range of reagents leverages PerkinElmer’s experience in cellular imaging and high-content screening and operates alongside the business’s microplates, automation, software and industry-leading high-content screening instruments. With this entire screening workflow, researchers can better understand disease and create more pinpointed therapies and drugs to treat them. Cell painting is a strong program of high-content …