Author:McIlleron, HelenDate:2004A prospectlve pharmacokinetic study was conducted amongst a cohort of 142 patients with tuberculosis (TB) susceptible to rifampicin and isoniazid at Brewelsleloof Hospital, Worcester, in the Western Cape.Read more
Author:Gabriels, Gary; Lambert, Mike; Smith, PeteDate:2012Background: Nutritional supplements have received attention both from food manufacturers, as a means of marketing the added value to health; and from consumers, in terms of awareness, education, and improved health. To assist this process, ...Read morecbnd
Author:Amlabu, Veronica AsibiDate:2013The World Health Organization recommends the use of isoniazid preventive therapy to reduce the incidence of tuberculosis disease in populations at risk for developing the disease. Adherence to isoniazid preventive therapy is needful for ...Read more
Author:Gabriels, Gary; Lambert, Mike; Smith, Pete; Wiesner, Lubbe; Hiss, DonavonDate:2015BACKGROUND: Nutritional supplements are used or experimented with by consumers, notably these are; competitive and recreational athletes of all ages, and 'weekend warriors'. As a consequence the supplement industry has grown to meet the ...Read morecb
Author:Elandalloussi, Laurence; Smith, PeteDate:2002BACKGROUND:In host erythrocytes, the malaria parasite must contend with ion and drug transport across three membranes; its own plasma membrane, the parasitophorous membrane and the host plasma membrane. Isolation of pure and intact Plasmodium ...Read morecb
Author:Gabriels, Gary; Lambert, Mike; Smith, Pete; Hiss, DonavonDate:2011BACKGROUND: There is no clear distinction between the regulation of food, supplements and medicines in South Africa. Consequently, grey areas exist in implementing the legislation, particularly in the supplement industry. The increase in ...Read more