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China Pharmacy ; (12): 73-76, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-501379

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OBJECTIVE:To promote the working performace of automatic medicine packing machine in our hospital. METH-ODS:Combined with the problems we met in the use of the automatic medicine packing machine,the reconstructions of software functions,such as drug inventory management,drug identification,specific drug sub-package and document printing of non-pack-age drug,were introduced. Related indicators were compared before and after reconstruction. RESULTS:After the software recon-struction,compared with 2012,loss events of expire drug due to poor sales fell by 70% in 2013;drug dispensing errors related to medicine packing machine dropped by 1/2;the time of drug checking shortened by 1/5. CONCLUSIONS:The software program re-construction of automatic medicine packing machine can improve the work efficiency of pharmacy and the accuracy of drug dispens-ing,further guarantee the quality and safety of drugs,and meet the practical demand of our hospital.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12)1986.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551211

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Taking Radix Phodiolae polysac-charides (RPPS) which was extrated from Radix Phodiolae native to Tibet, and using the immunosuppresive mice model, induced with Cy (cyclophosphamide), this paper investigated effects of RPPS on the WBC numbers and Hb content of perpheral blood, thymus weight and cell-mediated immunity of mice. It was found that RPPS had no obvious effects on WBCnumbers and thymus weight, and could decrease the content of Hb in normal mice while it increased the content of Hb in immunosuppresive mice. RPPS not only could enhance lymphocyte transformation and NK activity in normal mice but also could reverse the decrease of the above indexes in immunosuppresive mice. The results suggested that RPPS be a new biological response modifier.

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