ocular complications due to intraoral local anesthesia: a case report
... Peñarrocha M, Sanchis JM. Ophthalmologic complications after intraoral local anesthesia with articaine. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2000; 90(1): 21–24. Brain WR. Third nerve palsy following dental extraction. Arch Ophthalmol 1936;5:1164. Cooper JC. Deviation of eye and transient ...
... Peñarrocha M, Sanchis JM. Ophthalmologic complications after intraoral local anesthesia with articaine. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2000; 90(1): 21–24. Brain WR. Third nerve palsy following dental extraction. Arch Ophthalmol 1936;5:1164. Cooper JC. Deviation of eye and transient ...
Summary of Product Characteristics 1 NAME OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCT
... Psychotic reactions have been reported in patients receiving quinolones, including levofloxacin. In very rare cases these have progressed to suicidal thoughts and self-endangering behaviour - sometimes after only a single dose of levofloxacin (see section 4.8). In the event that the patient develops ...
... Psychotic reactions have been reported in patients receiving quinolones, including levofloxacin. In very rare cases these have progressed to suicidal thoughts and self-endangering behaviour - sometimes after only a single dose of levofloxacin (see section 4.8). In the event that the patient develops ...
Phenotypes of stop codon and splice site rhodopsin
... Table 1 shows some clinical characteristics of the patients in this study. In the family with the Q64ter mutation, 12 of the 14 heterozygotes examined have ophthalmoscopic features of RP with attenuated retinal vessels, pigmentary retinopathy, and a waxy pale appearance to the optic nerve head. P5 h ...
... Table 1 shows some clinical characteristics of the patients in this study. In the family with the Q64ter mutation, 12 of the 14 heterozygotes examined have ophthalmoscopic features of RP with attenuated retinal vessels, pigmentary retinopathy, and a waxy pale appearance to the optic nerve head. P5 h ...
Intravesical instillation - EAUN
... emphasised that the current guidelines provide information about treatment and care of individual patients according to a standardised approach. The information should be considered as providing recommendations without legal implications. The intended readership is practising urology nurses and nurs ...
... emphasised that the current guidelines provide information about treatment and care of individual patients according to a standardised approach. The information should be considered as providing recommendations without legal implications. The intended readership is practising urology nurses and nurs ...
Long-term Arterial Cannulation in ICU Patients Using the Radial
... suit. Sterile drapes were used to protect the insertion zone. The arteries were cannulated using Seldinger’s technique. The artery was punctured percutaneously as for IV cannulation. After insertion, the catheter was firmly secured to the skin with a suture and covered by a standard occlusive dressi ...
... suit. Sterile drapes were used to protect the insertion zone. The arteries were cannulated using Seldinger’s technique. The artery was punctured percutaneously as for IV cannulation. After insertion, the catheter was firmly secured to the skin with a suture and covered by a standard occlusive dressi ...
CIPRO I.V. 81532266, R.0
... in dilute (0.1N) hydrochloric acid and is practically insoluble in water and ethanol. CIPRO I.V. solutions are available as sterile 1% aqueous concentrates, which are intended for dilution prior to administration, and as 0.2% ready-for-use infusion solutions in 5% Dextrose Injection. All formulas co ...
... in dilute (0.1N) hydrochloric acid and is practically insoluble in water and ethanol. CIPRO I.V. solutions are available as sterile 1% aqueous concentrates, which are intended for dilution prior to administration, and as 0.2% ready-for-use infusion solutions in 5% Dextrose Injection. All formulas co ...
CONTENTS EDITORIAL Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Guidelines 1
... patients had multiple exposures: (a) complex chemical mixtures, including organophosphate pesticides, anti-nerve agents, carbamates and possibly nerve and blister agents, (b) radiological sources, subjecting patients to both heavy metal and radiation effects, and (c) biological sources, including ba ...
... patients had multiple exposures: (a) complex chemical mixtures, including organophosphate pesticides, anti-nerve agents, carbamates and possibly nerve and blister agents, (b) radiological sources, subjecting patients to both heavy metal and radiation effects, and (c) biological sources, including ba ...
Long-term Arterial Cannulation in ICU Patients
... suit. Sterile drapes were used to protect the insertion zone. The arteries were cannulated using Seldinger’s technique. The artery was punctured percutaneously as for IV cannulation. After insertion, the catheter was firmly secured to the skin with a suture and covered by a standard occlusive dressi ...
... suit. Sterile drapes were used to protect the insertion zone. The arteries were cannulated using Seldinger’s technique. The artery was punctured percutaneously as for IV cannulation. After insertion, the catheter was firmly secured to the skin with a suture and covered by a standard occlusive dressi ...
Postmortem verification of MS cortical lesion detection - VU-dare
... lesions), it has excellent pathologic specificity and higher sensitivity compared to 3D FLAIR (i.e., a relative gain of 3D DIR over 3D FLAIR in the detection of purely intracortical lesions of up to 240%). Naturally, the scoring criteria and the images used to define lesions in the GM influence the ...
... lesions), it has excellent pathologic specificity and higher sensitivity compared to 3D FLAIR (i.e., a relative gain of 3D DIR over 3D FLAIR in the detection of purely intracortical lesions of up to 240%). Naturally, the scoring criteria and the images used to define lesions in the GM influence the ...
A Bioavailability and Pharmacokinetic Study of Oral
... urine, 2 mL of deionized water was used to dilute a 50-µL aliquot of urine sample. Two milliliters of 1 mol/L perchloric acid was then added, and after being left to stand for 10 minutes, the mixture was centrifuged at 10,000 rpm for 20 minutes at 4°C. The supernatant was then decanted into clean po ...
... urine, 2 mL of deionized water was used to dilute a 50-µL aliquot of urine sample. Two milliliters of 1 mol/L perchloric acid was then added, and after being left to stand for 10 minutes, the mixture was centrifuged at 10,000 rpm for 20 minutes at 4°C. The supernatant was then decanted into clean po ...
Public Summary Document (PSD) July 2015 PBAC Meeting
... attributes of interest: frequency of dosing, weight change, needle used to inject, storage, nausea, mode of administration, injection site reactions, hypoglycaemic events per month, cost per script and instructions with eating. The attributes of weight change and hypoglycaemic events per month were ...
... attributes of interest: frequency of dosing, weight change, needle used to inject, storage, nausea, mode of administration, injection site reactions, hypoglycaemic events per month, cost per script and instructions with eating. The attributes of weight change and hypoglycaemic events per month were ...
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... Gold standard” in identifying bilateral vestibular lesions Used to monitor for progressive bilateral vestibular loss (gentamicin toxicity) Used to quantify bilateral vestibular loss – vestibular rehab vs. balance training Useful in testing children that will not allow ...
... Gold standard” in identifying bilateral vestibular lesions Used to monitor for progressive bilateral vestibular loss (gentamicin toxicity) Used to quantify bilateral vestibular loss – vestibular rehab vs. balance training Useful in testing children that will not allow ...
Update on Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension
... hydroxyl group; otherwise, the molecules are identical. Droxidopa is not a new agent. It is not available in the United States or Europe, but it has been available in Japan for over 25 years and has an excellent safety record. Both the United States and the European trials of droxidopa indicate that ...
... hydroxyl group; otherwise, the molecules are identical. Droxidopa is not a new agent. It is not available in the United States or Europe, but it has been available in Japan for over 25 years and has an excellent safety record. Both the United States and the European trials of droxidopa indicate that ...
Effective management of upper limb disorders by general practitioners and
... evidence was identified. Education on this topic in the UK was reviewed. The focus groups were used to develop the questionnaire. The questionnaire response rate was not high but results were summarised. The recommendations from this study include improving teaching of this topic at undergraduate le ...
... evidence was identified. Education on this topic in the UK was reviewed. The focus groups were used to develop the questionnaire. The questionnaire response rate was not high but results were summarised. The recommendations from this study include improving teaching of this topic at undergraduate le ...
Antimicrobial Treatment of Ventilator-Associated
... available, and after observing the clinical response, the initial empiric regimen can be narrowed or discontinued to prevent unnecessarily broad or prolonged antimicrobial use and its attendant risks and costs. This de-escalation strategy is schematized in Figure 1. The goals of this paper are to re ...
... available, and after observing the clinical response, the initial empiric regimen can be narrowed or discontinued to prevent unnecessarily broad or prolonged antimicrobial use and its attendant risks and costs. This de-escalation strategy is schematized in Figure 1. The goals of this paper are to re ...
Colds and Influenza: A Review of Diagnosis and Conventional
... causing cerebral edema and destruction of nerve cells, bleeding within the brain, and brain damage. Symptoms can include fever, severe headache, neck stiffness, drowsiness, muscle weakness, or seizures.31 Certain population groups have been identified as high risk for influenza and its potential co ...
... causing cerebral edema and destruction of nerve cells, bleeding within the brain, and brain damage. Symptoms can include fever, severe headache, neck stiffness, drowsiness, muscle weakness, or seizures.31 Certain population groups have been identified as high risk for influenza and its potential co ...
THERAPEUTICS MANUAL Methodist Healthcare – Memphis Hospitals
... Defined: any response to a drug that is noxious and unintended and that occurs at doses used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis or therapy, excluding intentional and accidental overdose and drug abuse. Medication Errors/Occurrences: Briefly defined: any error in the medication use process (prescribin ...
... Defined: any response to a drug that is noxious and unintended and that occurs at doses used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis or therapy, excluding intentional and accidental overdose and drug abuse. Medication Errors/Occurrences: Briefly defined: any error in the medication use process (prescribin ...
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... Introduction There have been significant advances in the treatment and management of mental illnesses. New, more effective psychiatric medications are available. In spite of these advances, many patients and their families struggle with the realization that although these treatments are helpful the ...
... Introduction There have been significant advances in the treatment and management of mental illnesses. New, more effective psychiatric medications are available. In spite of these advances, many patients and their families struggle with the realization that although these treatments are helpful the ...
Acne Vulgaris - Persatuan Dermatologi Malaysia
... 10. Any physical treatment helpful for acne vulgaris? The medical treatment of acne is generally sufficient to meet the expectations of acne patients. However, in a number of situations additional therapeutic approaches may be advisable. There are a wide variety of useful physical methods. They ran ...
... 10. Any physical treatment helpful for acne vulgaris? The medical treatment of acne is generally sufficient to meet the expectations of acne patients. However, in a number of situations additional therapeutic approaches may be advisable. There are a wide variety of useful physical methods. They ran ...
Prescribing Formulary – February 2013
... It is acknowledged that to be effective the formulary needs to be accessible and thus an electronic rather than paper format is preferred by many. To aid decision support at the point of prescribing, this formulary will therefore be made available on general practice clinical systems. It is expected ...
... It is acknowledged that to be effective the formulary needs to be accessible and thus an electronic rather than paper format is preferred by many. To aid decision support at the point of prescribing, this formulary will therefore be made available on general practice clinical systems. It is expected ...
Antiepileptic Drugs
... and cognitive changes. Of the newer antiepileptic drugs, topiramate has the greatest liability for inducing cognitive impairment. However, this effect can be markedly reduced or even eliminated by initiating therapy at low doses and after a slowtitration rate. Antiepileptic drugs may add to or poten ...
... and cognitive changes. Of the newer antiepileptic drugs, topiramate has the greatest liability for inducing cognitive impairment. However, this effect can be markedly reduced or even eliminated by initiating therapy at low doses and after a slowtitration rate. Antiepileptic drugs may add to or poten ...
Treatment of Patients With Bipolar Disorder Second Edition
... the basis of all clinical data available for an individual patient and are subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advance and practice patterns evolve. These parameters of practice should be considered guidelines only. Adherence to them will not ensure a successful outcome for ever ...
... the basis of all clinical data available for an individual patient and are subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advance and practice patterns evolve. These parameters of practice should be considered guidelines only. Adherence to them will not ensure a successful outcome for ever ...
Management of COPD
... Bronchodilator medications are central to the symptomatic management of COPD (Evidence A). They are given on an as-needed basis or on a regular basis to prevent or reduce symptoms. ...
... Bronchodilator medications are central to the symptomatic management of COPD (Evidence A). They are given on an as-needed basis or on a regular basis to prevent or reduce symptoms. ...
Migraine associated dizziness
... have migraine headaches have a family history of migraines, suggesting a genetic cause. [4] People, who are prone to migraines, when exposed to certain triggers, may undergo changes in the brain associated with the release of certain chemicals.[1] These changes may result in dizziness. Another theor ...
... have migraine headaches have a family history of migraines, suggesting a genetic cause. [4] People, who are prone to migraines, when exposed to certain triggers, may undergo changes in the brain associated with the release of certain chemicals.[1] These changes may result in dizziness. Another theor ...
Ulan Ude (Buryatia, Russia), 16
... this period 975 patients have been prescribed this therapy. Among them there were 139 men and 836 women; 678 patients (71.1%) were natives of Buryatia, 277 persons (28.9%) were from other regions of Russia, including 3 foreigners. The subsequent courses of fasting therapy were carried out in 134 pat ...
... this period 975 patients have been prescribed this therapy. Among them there were 139 men and 836 women; 678 patients (71.1%) were natives of Buryatia, 277 persons (28.9%) were from other regions of Russia, including 3 foreigners. The subsequent courses of fasting therapy were carried out in 134 pat ...
Management of multiple sclerosis
Several therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS) exist, although there is no known cure. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS).The most common initial course of the disease is the relapsing-remitting subtype, which is characterized by unpredictable attacks (relapses) followed by periods of relative remission with no new signs of disease activity. After some years, many of the people who have this subtype begin to experience neurologic decline without acute relapses. When this happens it is called secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Other, less common, courses of the disease are the primary progressive (decline from the beginning without attacks) and the progressive-relapsing (steady neurologic decline and superimposed attacks). Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event, and for managing the various consequences of MS.The primary aims of therapy are returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks, and preventing disability. As with any medical treatment, medications used in the management of MS may have several adverse effects, and many possible therapies are still under investigation. At the same time different alternative treatments are pursued by many patients, despite the paucity of supporting, comparable, replicated scientific study.This article focuses on therapies for standard MS; borderline forms of MS have particular treatments that are excluded.