1.mechanism of action -metformin
2.schedule y related to wat
3.define half life
4.wat is teratogenicity
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Answer / ravi
IT INCREASE THE PRODUCTION OF INSULIN BY INCREASING THE
CONTRACTION OF BETA CELL THROUGH GLUT-2 TRANSPORT
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Answer / sangani suresh
1.mechanism of action of metformin:insulin receptor and
postreceptor effects invitro and glucose-lowering effects.
3.half life:the time required for something to fall to half
its initial value.
4.teratogenicity:teratology is th study of abnormalities of
physiological development.it is often thought of as the
study of birth defects.
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Answer / chaitanya swaroop mata
2. Regulations and Guidelines for permission for development (preclinical and/or clinical), import and manufacture of New Drugs for Marketing in India
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hi can anyone send me the model papers for drug inspector post,im frm ap....i completed my bpharm this year..pls help me,if u do i wl be very thankful to u...my email id- slpriyanka.r@gmail.com
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