Vol 3, No 3 (2015)

Articles

METHODOLOGY OF DOMESTIC STUDIES OF MEDICINAL DRUGS NEED AND THEIR CONSUMPTION

Dryomova N.B., Kobzar L.V., Korzhavych E.A.

Abstract

At the current development stage of Russian healthcare rational use of limited financial resources for the fullest satisfaction of population's need in medicinal drugs acquires a special importance. Therefore, the issue about knowledge of experts in determination of need in drugs and evaluation of the consumption, as well as methods applied for these scientific and practical tasks resolution has a critical character. The purpose of our work is to characterize the development of research methodology of medicinal drugs need and their consumption in Russia. We have revealed the dynamics and tendencies of analyzed scientific direction development, leading scientists, principal methods, and study objects using scientometric methods of content-analysis and scientific works calculation (dissertations autoabstracts). We have established the fact of significant change of methodology beginning with 2000 comparing with a period 1970-1980s. According to authors' opinion this was conditioned by objective need in problem solving connected with pharmaceutical support in the frameworks of state guarantees.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):4-9
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FEATURES OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF NARCOTIC ANALGESICS IN CONDITIONS OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

Olіynyk P.V., Hromovyk B.P.

Abstract

The article performs the analysis of the current state regulatory-legal framework relating to the use of narcotic analgesics in health care institutions in emergencies peace and wartime. There are developed recommendations for adapting the requirements for storage and transportation of narcotic analgesics in emergency situations by making amendments to the Law of Ukraine “About narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors” and to the Order of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine from 15.05.2009 № 216 “About approval of requirements to objects and spaces intended for the implementation of turnover activities in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors”.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):10-14
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PHARMACOLOGICAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATION OF TB PATIENTS IN SMOLENSK REGION

Pavluchenkova N.A., Krikova A.V., Sakharitova E.A.

Abstract

The article reflects the features of pharmacological support of tuberculosis patients in Smolensk oblast. The participants of the process are described: the subjects of management, funding, pharmacological support. The differences between funding systems of 2008 and 2012 were characterized.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):15-20
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INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL REPRESENTATIONS: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

Skripko A.A., Fyodorova N.V., Dorofeeva V.V., Geller L.N.

Abstract

A growing potential of Russian pharmaceutical market and constant medicinal drugs range widening requires a necessity to search for more effective ways of pharmaceutical product promotion. The purpose of this study is to estimate current marketing spiral of MD promotion from producer to consumer, and revelation of obstacles encountered by means of comparing method. The conducted study about current marketing spiral of MD promotion from producer to the consumer gives evidence about obstacles of ethic and legal, professional and legal, ethics and professional, ethics and marketing, professional and marketing, and professional work-related character. We have pointed the characteristics and substantiated the schemes of "ideal", legally formed, and functioning marketing spiral of MD promotion. Understanding of the factors considered and revelation of obstacles for successful MD promotion from producer to the consumer is important, since it is the ground for practical recommendations on this field optimization.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):21-26
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ROLE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING IN DECISIONS ON MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION

Khomutetskaya N.I., Golub A.G.

Abstract

The article is devoted to the introduction of management accounting in the work of organizations (enterprises) that will improve the efficiency of administrative decisions will contribute to the flexibility and adaptability of the organization to changes in the external environment, increased productivity and efficient use of all resources of the organization.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):27-32
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THE PROBLEMS OF BENEFICIAL DRUG SUPPORT

Shukil L.V., Moshkova L.V., Korzhavych E.A.

Abstract

The monitoring of drug supply availability to the population in the frameworks of state guarantees and timely revelation of problems appeared is one of the most important issues of Russian healthcare. Revelation of prevailing problems connected with consumers while implementing the program of state guarantees concerning drug support on a regional level (Omsk oblast) and modeling the solutions of some of these problems was the purpose of our study. We have used methods of logic, statistic, and clinical and economical analysis in our work. We have revealed the principal problems of beneficial drug supply consumers which are reduction of beneficial drug request, substitution of drug support with monetary compensation. We have made conclusions about the necessity of more active informing of consumers about the consequences of drug supply refusal and the widening of category lists of persons entitled for benefits on a regional level.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):33-39
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STUDY HERB ANATOMIC STRUCTURE OF THYMUS DIMORPHUS KLOK. ET SHOST

Bubenchikova V.N., Starchak Y.A.

Abstract

The article shows the results of an atomic structure of a herb of Thymus dimorphus. Microdiagnostic signs were explored and determined during the study. Stem has a roundish-tetrahedral shape and a non-fascicular formation. Stomata are of the diacytic type. An availability and texture of the simple and glandular hairs are determined. So all along the Thymus dimorphus stem we have found bi- or threecellular thick-walled hairs with warty cuticle, more often they are cranked, the hairs of 5-9 cells with slightly warty surface, with grand content and glandular hairs on the bi- or threecellular stem with an elongated head and widened basal cell. There are simple unicellular hairs with slightly pointed apex and warty cuticle along the epidermis of a leaf, as well as bi- or threecellular cranked thick-walled hairs with fine-pointed apex with warty surface, the simple hairs of 4-8 cells with slightly widened cell walls and slightly warty cuticle. During the research of the flower`s parts (calyx and corolla) a kind of pubescence by the different types of hairs and a shape of epidermal cells were determined. There are essential oil glands in the epidermis of the stem, leaf, calyx and corolla. The derived research results will allow identification of a specific belonging of thymes basing on diagnostic sings.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):40-45
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STUDY OF POLYSACCHARIDE COMPLEX OF SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA LEAVES

Guschina M.E., Adzhiakhmetova S.L., Oganesyan E.T.

Abstract

We have isolated polysaccharides and identified monosaccharides after hydrolysis during the work. Gravimetric analysis identifies the prevalence of pectin substances (PS) and hemicelluloses A (HC A).
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):46-48
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SOME PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POLYSACCHARIDES OF GROSSULARIA RECLINATA (L) MILL. BERRIES

Kabirova T.G., Adzhiakhmetova S.L., Mykots L.P., Oganesyan E.T.

Abstract

During this study we have determined some physical and chemical characteristics of polysaccharides which are: molecular weight, Huggins constant, swelling index. The results showed that the average molecular weight of the objects under study lies from 5246 to 10071. All WSPS had swelling degree raised with the increase of molar mass while the Huggins constant decreased. The minimum value of Huggins constant were noted in berries of Grossularia reclinata which gives evidence of a good interaction of object with water which is coincide with swelling degree.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):49-52
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MORPHOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL STUDY OF JUNIPERUS HEMISPHAERIСA C. PRESL. FROM CUPRESSACEAE FAMILY

Serebryanaya F.K., Karpenko I.V.

Abstract

We have conducted morphological and anatomical studies of Juniperus hemisphaeriсa, revealed diagnostic indices of lamina, stem, needles.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):53-56
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CHOICE OF OPTIMAL COMPOSITION OF FEXOFENSDINE GEL WITH ANTI-ALLERGIC EFFECT

Khadzhieva Z.D., Chumakova V.A.

Abstract

The prospects of topical formulation development with fexofenadine are conditioned by the possibility of its use in symptomatic, as well as in the combined therapy of allergic reactions on a skin, and the expansion of the pharmaceutical market of antihistamine drugs for external application. The article presents a study of a choice of optimal gel composition with fexofenadine with antiallergic action, we have also substantiated the choice of necessary auxiliary substances.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):57-60
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SEARCH FOR THE COMPOUNDS WHICH PROLONG EFFICIENT REFRACTORY PERIOD AMONG AMINOBENZOTHIAZOLES DERIVATIVES

Mukhtarov T.A., Gurova V.V., Gurova N.A.

Abstract

The article reviews the experimental research in vitro on a revelation of effective refractory period prolongation properties in aminobenzothiazoles derivatives for isolated atrium of rats. We have provided the comparative characteristics of these compounds in relation with amiodarone.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):61-63
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ANTITHROMBOTIC ACTIVITY OF SBT-828 COMPOUND

Sirotenko V.S., Tyan M.

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We have studied antiplatelet activity of new indole derivants on the experimental model of ADP induced aggregation of platelets in rabbit’s plasma in vitro. Seven of the studied substances exceeded comparing drug of acetylsalicylic acid on EK 50.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):64-65
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POSSIBILITIY OF SHORT-TERM STRESS INFLUENCES IMPLEMENTATION IN BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS SCREENING

Tarasov A.S., Morkovin E.I., Stepanova V.V.

Abstract

This work presents the analysis of phobic anxiety behavioral reactions connected with short-term stress influences. We have established that 15 minutes forced swimming reduces locomotory and exploratory activity of animals without any connection with physical exhaustion. Short-term isolation provokes the increase of irrational searching activity connected with spatial disorder and agitation. During this work we have formed an algorithm which allowed fast screening of anxiolytics and antidepressants.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):66-68
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INNOVATIVE CELLULAR TECHNOLOGIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EVIDENTIARY MEDICINE

Scherbakova T.N., Eryomina A.I., Vtorova M.A.

Abstract

A number of clinical studies results of cellular therapy efficiency in different medicine fields have been collected by now. Literature data about the efficiency and safety of innovative cellular technologies were analyzed in the article. We have proved the efficiency and safety of cellular therapy although there are no approved treatment algorithms so far.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):69-71
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STUDY OF PHENIBUT ANTIEDEMIC ACTION AND NEW GABA DERIVATIVES

Scherbakova T.N., Ozerova P.A.

Abstract

We have studied phenibut, gammalone, and new GABA derivatives action on the development of experimental cerebral edema. We have detected gammoxyn - the most prospective substance for further study as cerebroprotector. We have established that gammoxyn has a signified protective action in cerebral edema.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):72-74
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QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF ROUTINE IN CHOLAGOGIC MIXTURE USING CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS

Fedotova V.V., Legina A.O.

Abstract

Cholagogic mixtures are effectively used for the treatment of liver diseases. We conducted a study of the mixture of the following composition: flores Helichrysi arenarii 1, herba Hyperici perforate 1, folia Urticae dioicae 1. The aim of this study is quantitative definition of rutin in cholagogic mixture by capillary electrophoresis. As a result, we have found that the cholagogic mixture contains 0,61 ± 0,02% rutin.
Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2015;3(3):75-78
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