Pharma University https://pharmauniversity.org Fri, 17 Jun 2022 10:07:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.3 Effective Ways of Staying Healthy Without Meds https://pharmauniversity.org/effective-ways-of-staying-healthy-without-meds/ Mon, 24 Dec 2018 09:00:17 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=58 Read More »]]> Today, people take a form of medication to get around life’s obstacles. When one needs a weight reduction, relief of stress and when attempting to understand what’s ailing their bodies, they resort to pills. What they fail to understand is that there are many ways to maintain good health. Practising poker players can attest to the fact that spending the time to learn how to play can really bolster mental strength and overall health. Here, we discuss how playing around the table can increase mental toughness.

How Playing Poker Improves Your Mental Capability

Apart from the ability to clearly define goals and being self-aware, most successful poker players seem to have the knack to outshine their opponents despite the external pressure. That’s what mental toughness is. Playing poker and being successful at it requires dedication and focus. Additionally, playing around a table compels players to push their mental powers to the limit. The game is full of numbers. With a regular play, you can become accustomed to mental arithmetic. Read on to get some great tips and tricks of living healthy without using meds.

Eat a Balanced Diet

It is often said that you are what you eat. That’s true because whatever you take inside portrays itself from your physical appearance. A balanced diet contains vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, and mineral salts, which nourish your body physically, intellectually, and emotionally.

Strive to Reduce Stress

The implications of mental stress whether constructive is detrimental to your health. Stress is a culprit for a long-term health complication. Additionally, stress inhibits the nutritional value of a healthy diet. Thus, you can eat healthily, but because of stress, you can scarcely enjoy healthy food.

Exercise, Exercise, Exercise

Exercising is advantageous in two ways: It helps you maintain an apt physical and mental wellness. It also helps you shed the extra fats. Taking pills will not help you lose weight. However, swimming, weight lifting, running, biking, yoga, among others, will help you lead a healthy lifestyle.

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Education needed to become a pharmacist https://pharmauniversity.org/education-needed-to-become-a-pharmacist/ Thu, 09 Apr 2015 04:34:57 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=22 Read More »]]> Pharmacists are highly trained health professionals. If you’re thinking about pharmacy as a career, the first thing you’ll want to know is what qualifications you will need. The answer is—a lot! Here’s what it takes.At schoolFirst, make sure you get good GCSE grades in two or three sciences, maths and English. Then, at A-level, stick with the sciences. To study pharmacy at university you will definitely need chemistry, and almost certainly biology, plus either maths or physics. And your grades must be good, too—most universities require As and Bs.At universityAnd now the hard work begins. You will be studying for a Master’s degree (MPharm), which takes four years. This is where you really start to become an expert, as you learn about pharmacology, microbiology, patient care, law and ethics, drug development and various other specialisms. Your course will include a large amount of practical work as well as lectures and tutorials, and you may also spend time on a work placement.After universityIt’s not over yet! You won’t be a fully qualified pharmacist until you have done a further year’s approved workplace training, and passed another exam at the end of it. And even that’s not all—once you have qualified, and registered, you will be required to keep yourself continually up to date with new developments in your field. This is called Continuing Professional Development (CPD), and its purpose is to keep you working safely and effectively throughout your career.Sounds like a lot of work? It is! But your reward will be a fulfilling and worthwhile career in healthcare or research or industry—the choice is yours!Find out more about studying pharmacy at UCAS and the National Careers Service.

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The history of pharmaceuticals https://pharmauniversity.org/the-history-of-pharmaceuticals/ Sun, 08 Mar 2015 05:05:26 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=24 Read More »]]> The world of medicine has come a long way since human civilization. Many diseases that were once incurable are now treatable. According to Homer’s mythology, the ancient Egyptians developed more than 500 medicinal formulas back in 1550 BC and most of their therapeutic effects were delivered through spiritual healing rather than drugs. You can read more about this subject right here on this website.Pharmaphorum and its historyThe history of the pharmaceutical industry dates back to the middle ages, but the industry did not develop until 19th century. Although the scientific revolution of the 18th century had its own ideas of rationalism, pharmaceuticals were not properly developed for human health until later in 18th century. You can read the following articles that appear on this website about the history of the pharmaceutical industry at pharmaphorum.com.Pharmaceutical companiesThe origins of GlaxoSmithKline can be traced back as far as 1700, but it wasn’t until the middle of 19th century that Beecham entered the medicine industry. Meanwhile, in America, Pfizer was founded by two German immigrants in 1849. Their business rapidly grew during the American civil war when demand for antiseptics and painkillers was high.As Pfizer was selling medicines during the war, a young commander (Eli Lilly) was a trained chemist and launched his pharmaceutical business in 1876. He became a pioneer of new methods in the medicine industry and focused mainly on R&D manufacturing. He set up a lab in 1858 and just like Pfizer; he supplied medicine to the armed forces.European pharma companiesMeanwhile, Switzerland also developed home-grown medicines in the late 19th century. This country was previously known for trading textiles, but soon, Swiss manufacturers started to realise that they can also sell antiseptics. Soon the Swiss pharma industry took off and demand for high quality medicines from other countries increased. However, it wasn’t just Switzerland that had its roots in the textile industry and later moved into medicines. Bayer also commercialised aspirin in 1863 and became one of the most successful companies from that point.

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The world’s most commonly used pharmaceuticals https://pharmauniversity.org/the-worlds-most-commonly-used-pharmaceuticals/ Fri, 13 Feb 2015 09:07:06 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=18 Read More »]]> From modest beginnings in the mid-19th century, the pharmaceutical industry has grown exponentially to become one of the world’s most important industries. New drugs are constantly being developed, and by a process of natural selection, many disappear into oblivion while others, due to their proven efficacy, become the most widely-used pharmaceutical drugs. Statistics published by WebMD and Medscape.com show that, currently, these include the following drugs:AripiprazoleAripiprazole is manufactured under the brand name, Abilify, and prescribed for psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. Approved in 2002, aripiprazole was developed by Otsuka Pharmaceutical in Japan, a company better known for their popular sports and energy drinks.EsomeprazoleProduced by AstraZenica under the Nexium brand name, Esomeprazole is a stomach acid inhibitor. It is commonly prescribed for conditions such as peptic ulcer and dyspepsia.AdalimumabAlso known by the brand name, Humira, this is an anti-inflammatory drug produced by Abbot Laboratories and commonly used in the treatment of several conditions including: arthritis, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.RosuvastatinBetter known by its brand name, Crestor, this statin-class drug is widely prescribed for the purpose of cholesterol control and cardiovascular disease prevention. Rosuvastatin is manufactured by AstraZeneca as well as by other pharmaceutical companies.Fluticasone/salmeterolThis is a combination preparation used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is produced by GlaxoSmithKline under the brand name, Advair.

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Where to Buy Your Pharmaceutical Equipment https://pharmauniversity.org/where-to-buy-your-pharmaceutical-equipment/ Wed, 11 Feb 2015 14:01:09 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=20 Read More »]]> Are you looking to expand the current operations of your pharmaceutical plant? You could find that your machinery needs to be upgraded or retooled to produce a new type of medicine. In either of these cases, it is likely that you will be required to purchase additional pharmaceutical equipment. This can be challenging, for it is likely that standard sources such as eBay or Amazon will simply not do the trick. What are your other options?Specialty SuppliersIf you are in an extremely specialised field such as genetic research, it can be quite tough to find the most cutting-edge and reliable equipment. It is always wise to speak directly with qualified distributors such as Biolamina. They are able to supply a wide range of items and from an end-user point of view, the levels of quality are uncompromising.Online ForumsYou may be surprised that the online medical community can prove to be a valuable resource. This is perhaps one of the best ways to secure used pharmaceutical equipment. By their very nature, these forums will enable you to contact others within your specific field and even place advertisements. The exposure that you will receive can be extremely valuable; particularly if you have been searching for a hard-to-find item. It is suggested that you only join the most reputable platforms. This will help to guarantee that you will be provided with equally reliable equipment.Online RetailersOnline retailers are another valuable asset to consider. However, not all will represent trustworthiness and transparency. How are you to know which ones to choose? It is best to look for third-party reviews or portals which have analysed the top providers. An objective opinion is always needed before making a commitment.Thanks to the Internet, it has never been easier to procure pharmaceutical equipment. With a bit of insight, you can find the exact item that your business needs to thrive.

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Top 3 Biggset Pharmaceutical Companies in the World https://pharmauniversity.org/top-3-biggset-pharmaceutical-companies-in-the-world/ Sun, 08 Feb 2015 20:57:59 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=16 Read More »]]> SyringesWhen it comes to pharmaceutical companies, there are several global players who dominate the market. These companies manufacture a range of medications and medical devices which have helped change the face of the medical industry. We reveal the top 3 pharmaceutical companies in the world based on their sales revenues in 2014. Pfizer Inc.The third largest pharmaceutical company in the world is Pfizer Inc. Headquartered in New York, this American company was founded in 1849 by Charles Erhart and Charles Pfizer. The company develops a range of vaccinations and medications for the cardiology, oncology, immunology, and neurology sectors. Some of their most famous medications include Lyrica, Lipitor, Viagra and Celebra. Their sales revenue in 2014 was $52.7 billion.NovartisFormed in 1996, this Swiss pharma company had sales in excess of $57.2 billion in 2014. The company is divided into no less than six divisions for vaccines, eye care, generic consumer drugs, corporate ventures as well as animal health. Some of the major drugs manufactured by Novartis include Clozaril, Tegretol, Diovan, Glivec and Femara.Johnson and JohnsonJohnson and Johnson are the leading pharmaceutical company in the world. As an American company that was founded in 1886, Johnson and Johnson are leading innovators when it comes to consumer products, medical devices and diagnostics. They manufacture a range of household brand names including Band-aid, Tylenol, Clean and Clear, and Acuvue. With the recent developments in groundbreaking medication including Sirturo, the first ever tuberculosis drug that has had some promising results, Johnson and Johnson’s $65.03 billion sales are only set to increase over the coming years.These are the top three big pharma companies in the world. Other big names that are worthy of a mention include Roche, Sanofi, Merck and GlaxoSmithKline.

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Biggest Pharmaceutical Breakthroughs Of The Last Year https://pharmauniversity.org/biggest-pharmaceutical-breakthroughs-of-the-last-year/ Tue, 03 Feb 2015 14:56:43 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?p=12 Read More »]]> There were some amazing pharmaceutical breakthroughs in 2014, from increasing longevity to a possible cure for Ebola. Read on to find out more about these remarkable findings.It’s all about the animals!A study released at the beginning of 2014 by the AIDS Research Center at Rockefeller University, showed that monkeys who had received regular antiretroviral drugs injections were 100% protected from developing AIDS. Work is under way to replicate this effect in humans.Towards the end of the year, scientists were able to compare the genomes of the bowhead whale with that of other animals, allowing them to identify the various markers that enable the magnificent creatures to have a long life – it is thought that this information could be used to understand how humans can increase their own life spans.Cures and VaccinesIn November, a team of scientists from Germany presented research that appears to have identified the fault with a protein called Ras. It is understood that when this protein malfunctions, it encourages cells to grow, in turn causing cancer. The scientists believe that by blocking the protein that carries Ras they can prevent cancer from occurring in the first place.Ebola has been on many minds this last year and for good reason; the haemorrhagic fever killed more than 5000 people. Towards the end of the year, researchers undertook a Phase 1 trial of a new Ebola vaccine and the results so far have been promising. All of the adults who were injected have developed the antibodies that are needed to fight off the virus. This could eventually lead to a cure for Ebola.

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Highest Ranking Institutes in Pharmaceutical Education https://pharmauniversity.org/ Sun, 01 Feb 2015 08:57:19 +0000 https://pharmauniversity.org/?page_id=14 Read More »]]> a university buildingThe following is a list of some of the top-ranked institutions for Pharmaceutical Education in the US, garnered from the US News and World Report’s Education section. This article gives a little more information to help with decision-making.

University of California – San Francisco

This #1-ranked school for Pharmacy also has great Nursing and Nursing-Midwifery programs. UCSF bills itself as “the leading university exclusively focused on health”, and of course this prestigious seat of learning is also based in sunny San Francisco.

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

The oldest public university in the US, UNC- Chapel Hill was chartered in 1789. It’s not just historic buildings though- it has a well-regarded Doctor of Pharmacy program and it has truly global reach: UNC-Chapel Hill alumni live in over 140 countries around the world.

University of Minnesota (Minneapolis)

The College of Pharmacy at the University of Minnesota offers no fewer than 12 programs, including postdoctoral opportunities, and it’s based in a pretty antebellum campus too.
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University of Texas – Austin

One of the largest universities in the country, UT welcomes students from ever state and from over 100 countries worldwide. It’s also ranked as one of the happiest colleges in the nation.

University of Kentucky (Lexington)

The Pharmaceutical College at UK has been established for over a century, and offers doctor of pharmacy, graduate, and residency programs. Many of the professors work over the road at the University of Kentucky Hospital.

Ohio State University (Columbus)

OSU offers 9 pharmaceutical programs (with additional combined options available). Unlike some institutions, it offers undergrad programs in bachelor of science, specialising in pharmaceutical sciences.

Purdue University (Lafayette, IN)

Founded in 1862, Purdue’s West Lafayette Campus boasts more than 400 research laboratories and 116 university-approved research centers. It’s also home to the Big Bass Drum (apparently the world’s largest) which is brought out at football games.
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