Publications by authors named "J Mircheva"

The review rejects the popular understanding of the security and potential benefits of herbal products for pregnant or lactating women. The survey does not claim to be exhaustive, but presents a number of publications concerning cases of proven harmful impact after use of herbal preparations during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Most of these studies come from developing countries and relate to Asian herbal products that are increasingly marketed and used in Europe.

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One of the applications developed within the EU-funded projects TESEMED and TESEMED-II is a program for the information and continuous training of community pharmacists, with the aim to empower them as advisors of the citizens about self-medication topics. Several programs are being developed on the basis of ad-hoc developed protocols about minor ailments (currently, cold and flu, haemorrhoids, constipation and cough). Each program includes three modules: a hypertextual version of the protocol, an interactive scheme of it, and an educational tool called Encounter Simulator, that trains the pharmacist about the protocol by means of simulated pharmacist-customer interactions.

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In the present study we report on four cases of acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) and two cases of hepatitis induced by quinolone. We show by immunoblotting analysis that all sera from these patients contained autoantibodies that recognize a 65-kDa protein expressed in normal human kidney and liver microsomes. Only 6% of sera from healthy individuals who did not ingest quinolone recognized the same protein.

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Thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT), one of the enzymes involved in azathioprine metabolism, exhibits a wide range of activity in the normal population. We prospectively evaluated the monitoring of erythrocyte TPMT activity (using a radiochemical method) in kidney transplant recipients with regard to the efficacy of azathioprine. Three patterns in TPMT activity variation were observed.

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