Thursday, June 24, 2021

Who brought the Apps out?




 

Who brought the Apps out?

Is it to clear the devil’s doubt?

Open the window, open, net,

Conceive of an app, you sure will get.

An App as a bless, App to bliss,

To tweet, or treat, none, you miss.

For art or market for passion or fashion,

The App is an ocean for any occasion.

To please a madam, or to play a game,

There is an App, even to earn a name.

In the World Wide Webs to reap the sprout,

Whoever sowed the Apps out?

For the gift of Apps, our humble servant,

Stand up to salute in praise of the talent. 

Thanks, Dreamstime for the phot

Stand up to salute in praise of the talent.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Part 8: Mind your Medicines market – What to buy? Generic or Branded? A money saver.

 



After several years, when the cost of the medicines started pinching my pocket, I held discussions with my friends. Oh! We were all birds of the same feather.

 

I started looking for generic medicines suggested by my friends. I ventured to understand the intricacies of the parallel medicines and their cost.

 

 

It was the name of the medicine. For example Paracetamol or Calpol or Panadol. The first one is generic and the other two are branded. The medicinal effect is the same, but the cost varies.

 

Doctor’s choice and hospital reputation also make a big difference in cost.

 

After discussing with our family physician, I took a decision. Now, happily, I’m saving my precious money.

 

Has efficiency of the medicine anything to do with the cost, was a matter of serious debate? 

 

Pharmaceutical companies are of two types; Innovator – a company that invests heavily in innovation or in the discovery of new medicine. Any new drug that comes to market, takes 10 – 15 years of intense research and billions of dollars of investments and of course, it comes with a patent. Innovator Company sells a product in the market as a branded product. As it is one of its kind, so it is expensive. Once the patent is expired, there are generic companies across the globe, copy that medicinal molecule and launch generic copy of that medicine with their own name and obviously, they have not to spend money on innovation so their copy is cheaper. Most of the Indian pharmaceutical companies are generic companies.

 

Generic medicines

 

All medicines have a basic/original (ingredient) name called generic. In fact, the doctors are advised to write the generic names always in the prescriptions.

Generic medicines are manufactured based on many factors.

Medicines for which patent period is over.

 

The company holding the license to manufacture authorizes another company on a collaborative basis. This is done for reasons like demand and supply, licensing rules and regulations prevailing in different locations.

The prime company is no more interested in bulk manufacture.

 

As the medicines are manufactured either royalty-free or with a minimum royalty, the cost of the medicine becomes less.

 

Procuring a license is also easy and cost-effective as the generic medicines are already approved by the controlling agencies.

 

Earlier, only a few countries were selling these generic medicines. But today, even the advanced countries have a higher percentage of sales.

 

The demand for generic medicines is increasing.

 

As the generic medicine manufacturers have to adhere to the same norms and specifications, the quality and effectiveness remain the same.

 

The cost is nearly reduced to one fourth.

 

Branded medicines

 

Innovator pharmaceutical company spends an enormous amount of money to get medicine into the market. Such as

Research and Development

Clinical trials

Patenting

Royalty

Procuring License

Clearances

Manufacturing process

Logistics

Advertisement, to mention a few.

 

Naturally, the expense escalates. The cost of the innovator medicines will be much more than generic medicines.

 

Each company gives a brand name for the medicine based on many market factors.

Usually, there will be a link with the generic name of the medicine.

As far as composition is concerned, the active ingredient is the same and the inactive ingredients may be different.

 

But remember, many innovative medicines may not be available in generic form.

 

Our family doctor as well as others who are known to me had no reservation whatsoever about generic medicines.

They, however, followed professional ethics.

“If you can afford, purchase branded. Else, generic”. They convinced that medicinal effectiveness is the same.

 

After exploring the facts, I Switched to Generic. Earlier the expenditure on our medicines was nearly 2K per month. For three years, it has reduced to 0.5K per month. An enormous saving indeed for a pensioner. I’m happy and healthy.

 

The ball is in your court. The decision of what to buy is completely yours. I’m under no contract with either Branded or Generic medicine manufacturers. In fact, many branded factories produce and market generic medicines.

Before jumping on my wagon, get your doctor's permission. Happy saving.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

exiteyou: Bless me with hallowed virtues.

exiteyou: Bless me with hallowed virtues.: Bless me with hallowed virtues.  Bless me with those hallowed virtues, Of love and service, till I close my eyes. I plead with my hands ...

Bless me with hallowed virtues.

Bless me with hallowed virtues. 



Bless me with those hallowed virtues,

Of love and service, till I close my eyes.

I plead with my hands soaked in sacred ghee,

O God, Light the lamp of kindness in me.

 

I bend my knees and bow my head,

Bestow those values even when dead.

If burned, let the scent go down the aisle,

If buried, let the soil around get fresh and fertile.

 

Let my consecrated ashes make the land noble,

If immersed in the Divine River, let the Aquarius's smile.

If preserved in a hospital, let it be a source of knowledge,

Let each part parade and light the saint and righteous badge.

 

By chance, with your blessings, people erect a statue,

Let its look and poise trumpet the heavenly virtue.

O Almighty, the humans alive or dead,

Inherited virtues, let them kindly spread.

Monday, June 7, 2021

MIND YOUR MEDICINES PART 7 : Medicines and their's formulation's

 

Medicines and their's formulations

 Courtesy of pixabay

 

Introduction

 

The majority of us drive our vehicles. How many of us are aware of the “way” it functions? We only know the ABC of it. Pressing the Accelerator, Break and the Clutch as and when needed. When the vehicle malfunctions, we are in discomfort. It sure does not mean that all of us should be mechanics. But no one stops us from knowing the maintenance of the batteries and lubricating the engine. Using the jack and changing the wheel.

 

So is our Health. We take medicines. Should we not know at least a few things about its activities in our body? Why medicines are different in look? Why are they coloured sometimes? Why certain shapes? Why different pathways of administration?

Nasal medicines, eye drops, sore throat lozenge’s, external medicines, chemotherapeutic medicines, pain balms, injections, and so on have their own stories to narrate. This article throws light on tablets/pills at present.

 

My friend always used to joke, when my vehicle stopped abruptly while driving to the office.

 

Quote him.

“You should always keep your vehicle and wife in good condition” and for that, “You should understand them.”

Unquote.

 

It is thus prudent to know some of the fundamental factors about the medicines which are administered to us. We need not be doctors. At least know the doctrines.

  

Key factors

 

Each medicine whether prescribed or not is available in different types depending upon its intended use, active ingredients and the drug manufacturer.

Each medicine is formulated based on the anticipated release time and speed of action.

Each medicine is designed and prepared so that it acts at the desired site causing the ailment.

All medicines usually have active ingredient and inactive ingredients.

All medicines administered may or may not be to act on the site. A few are supportive/supplementary in nature.

The interaction phase of medicine sometimes depends on the age, physiology, foods consumed and the state of mind of the patient.

How medicines act?

 

However, with very few exceptions, internal medicines we take through our mouth (oral medicines) reach the Stomach, Intestine- Liver, get disintegrated/dissolved. The active ingredient enters the blood, and travels through the veins to the site, from where the problem has originated. The inactive ingredients enter the bladder and pass out. At the designated site interaction commences as preplanned.

The terms like Receptor’s, Acceptor’s, Inhibitor’s, Blocker’s, Cell’s, and Membranes are better left in the pockets of learned technicians.

It suffices to say that the interaction between the medicine and the infected site resembles like

A lock and key arrangement, if it fits, it clicks, 

A dog in the manger policy, (At the designated chambers called mangers, the grass is spread for the cows to eat. The dogs just go and sleep on the grass as if they are cushions. Neither they eat the grass, nor allow the cows to eat.)

Again the technical terms are agonists and antagonists …………………………………………

 

In simple terms

 

Keeping it in simple terms, the administered medicine may do any of these things:

Cover the affected site making it inactive,

Destroy the site,

Drive the agent causing the ailment out of the body,

Block the new infection from occupying the site.

 

Then what are active and inactive ingredients?

 

The medicines invariably contain two parts.

 

Active ingredient: The actual chemicals with medicinal activity which reaches the preplanned site.

 

Inactive ingredient: This is also called an additive ingredient. Many factors are associated with these additives. They play a pivotal role in the administration of medicine. They make medicines more palatable (easy to swallow), tasty, stable and dissolvable.  Pharmacologists plan the formulation of a medicine. They consider several key factors while adding an additive:

 

Additives

 

Solubility and miscibility of medicine when administered.

 

Most of the medicines are organic compounds that are generally insoluble. They are converted into a salt form to make it soluble by adding the required chemical substance.

Medicines that are in powder form require added binding additives to transform them into a tablet. The main reason is that the medicine should reach the intestine before disintegrating so that it acts to its full potential. Otherwise, the tablet may break or dissolve on the tongue itself or even lungs and only a small portion reaches the intestine, thus minimizing its potential.

 

A word of ⚠

 

I remember the days when tablets were powdered, mixed with honey and administered to children by grandmas. It is done sometimes for such patients who find swallowing difficult. However, this may not be a welcome step. Here, a part of the medicine sticks to the tongue, a part sticks to the throat, a small portion to the lungs and only a little gets into the liver or could produce local side effects. The patient misses the quantum of the prescribed “dose.” The effect of the medicine thereby is drastically reduced.

 

The speed of release of the medicine from the intestine is an important factor depending on the nature of the ailment as well as the condition of the patient. This again is the prescribed “dose”. Additives also help in determining the rate of disintegration/dissolution of the medicine.

 

Added to this are the latest advent of “All-in-One” tablets/capsules. A single tablet may contain one or more medicines and the need to bind them is more pronounced.

The cover of the capsules in which medicines are kept is also additives. They should dissolve only when they reach the intestine and vanish through the bladder. They are a kind of inactive ingredients.

 

The added colour has its psychological advantage associated with a particular ailment. This aspect is best decided by the drug manufacturing expert team.

 

It should be easy to swallow a tablet. A smooth passage to reach the intestine is expected. Hence, sometimes, lubricants are coated on tablets.

 

All the above factors are taken into account before the formulation. In addition, the side effects of these additive ingredients is paramount. This side effect aspect will be presented in other parts of the blog series.

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