Czech and Slovak Pharmacy, 2015 (vol. 64), issue 3
Original Articles
The quality of life of patients suffering from the osteoporosis
Lucia Masaryková, Magdaléna Fulmeková, Ľubica Lehocká, Tomáš Ďurdík
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):72-78 | DOI: 10.36290/csf.2015.020
Osteoporosis (OP) is a systemic skeletal disease characterized by an imbalance of bone remodelling process due to the prevalence of osteoresorption over osteosynthesis. As a result of these changes, the decrease in bone mass and density occur followed by an increase in fracture risk1). Its clinical manifestation is initially asymptomatic but in the course of time it is quite the contrary - really severe (bone pain, movement disorders, fractures) with a lot of further adverse consequences, including death2). The presented study deals with the impact of osteoporosis and its consequences on the quality of life of patients. The research...
Review articles
Enhancing of drug bioavailability using liquisolid system formulation
Jan Gajdziok, Barbora Vraníková
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):55-66 | DOI: 10.36290/csf.2015.018
One of the modern technologies of how to ensure sufficient bioavailability of drugs with limited water solubility is represented by the preparation of liquisolid systems. The functional principle of these formulations is the sorption of a drug in a liquid phase to a porous carrier (aluminometasilicates, microcrystalline cellulose, etc.). After addition of further excipients, in particular a coating material (colloidal silica), a powder is formed with the properties suitable for conversion to conventional solid unit dosage forms for oral administration (tablets, capsules). The drug is subsequently administered to the GIT already in a dissolved state,...
Effectiveness of phytotherapy in supportive treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. II. Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)
David Koupý, Hana Kotolová, Jana Rudá Kučerová
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):67-71 | DOI: 10.36290/csf.2015.019
Fenugreek seeds are known for their characteristic smell of soup seasoning and as an ingredient of Indian curry. Traditionally the seeds are used as macerate for the treatment of diabetes, cough, and flatulence, to increase breast milk secretion, and for anti-inflammatory and aphrodisiac effects. The use is limited by its unpleasant smell and bitter taste which can be modified by adding mint leaves to the macerate. Antidiabetic properties are attributed mainly to galactomannan, 4-hydroxyisoleucin (4-OH-Ile), diosgenin and trigonelline. These substances demonstrate direct antidiabetic properties in clinical studies by increasing insulin secretion (4-OH-Ile),...
History of Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical History of the Capuchin Monastery in Prague-Hradčany. Part I. Monastic Pharmacy
Karel Nesměrák, Jana Kunešová
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):79-94 | DOI: 10.36290/csf.2015.021
Based on a profound examination and thorough evaluation of archival materials and preserved equipment, the article provides a unique perspective on the unknown history of pharmacy at the capuchin monastery in Prague-Hradčany. The intramural pharmacy was established around the year 1680, and was practised to 1822. The article identifies the capuchin pharmacists and their line of succession. Pharmaceutical literature from the monastic library is listed and described, including rare manuscripts. The preserved high baroque equipment of the pharmacy is described in detail, and an iconography analysis of the hidden meaning of its unique decoration is offered.
Pharmaceutical history of capuchin monastery in Prague-Hradčan. Part II. Capuchin balsam (Balsamum capucinorum)
Karel Nesměrák, Jana Kunešová
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):95-99 | DOI: 10.36290/csf.2015.022
The history of traditional capuchin balsam is the focal point of the second part of the article on the unknown history of pharmacy at the capuchin monastery in Prague-Hradčany. Capuchin balsam, a medicinal speciality, was being manufactured in the monastery from the end of the 18th century till the year 1950. It is a spirit tincture, its prescription originating from the formulation by Oswald Croll. Balsamum Peruvianum, Gummiresina myrrha, Gummiresina olibanum, and Styrax are the main ingredients, besides assorted plants. The balsam was taken as an antiseptic, antiphlogistic, and analgesic. The balsam was a favoured rustic medicine, and...
New Books
Zlyhanie farmakoterapie - možnosti prevencie
Jozef Čižmárik
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):113
Analytická chémia
Jozef Čižmárik
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):113
Summaries of Lectures
XXXVII. pracovní dny Radiofarmaceutické sekce České společnosti nukleární medicíny ČLS JEP
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):100-110
News
Milan Lehký - deväťdesiatnikom
Jozef Čižmárik
Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(3):111-112