
Attachment: Product Information: Rituximab
... PM-2014-04709-1-4 Final 9 February 2017. This Product Information was approved at the time this AusPAR was published. ...
... PM-2014-04709-1-4 Final 9 February 2017. This Product Information was approved at the time this AusPAR was published. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... secondary glaucoma, cataract, macular edema, retinal detachment and others. The treatment of uveitis itself can result in ocular and systemic complications [6,7,8]. Anterior uveitis can generally be managed by medical therapy and surgical interventions are only needed if structural complications lik ...
... secondary glaucoma, cataract, macular edema, retinal detachment and others. The treatment of uveitis itself can result in ocular and systemic complications [6,7,8]. Anterior uveitis can generally be managed by medical therapy and surgical interventions are only needed if structural complications lik ...
AMCP`s Format for Formulary Submission, Version 4.0
... The increasing need to carefully evaluate and balance considerations related to treatment benefit, costeffectiveness, and affordability has never been greater. This is validated by the recent proliferation of initiatives by a number of health care organizations to develop value frameworks with the o ...
... The increasing need to carefully evaluate and balance considerations related to treatment benefit, costeffectiveness, and affordability has never been greater. This is validated by the recent proliferation of initiatives by a number of health care organizations to develop value frameworks with the o ...
Self-Management in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A
... to adherence. Depressive symptoms have been associated with nonadherence in youth with IBD (21). In addition, child oppositional behavior has been reported as a barrier to adherence in teens with IBD (14,16). Finally, Mackner and Crandall documented a relation between avoidant coping strategies and ...
... to adherence. Depressive symptoms have been associated with nonadherence in youth with IBD (21). In addition, child oppositional behavior has been reported as a barrier to adherence in teens with IBD (14,16). Finally, Mackner and Crandall documented a relation between avoidant coping strategies and ...
prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of lactose fermenting
... provide timely clues as to the identification of some Gram-negative bacilli, it behooves microbiologists to be efficient in interpreting colonial growth. Initial conjecture as to the possible identification of an organism can then be compared with the final identification and antimicrobial susceptib ...
... provide timely clues as to the identification of some Gram-negative bacilli, it behooves microbiologists to be efficient in interpreting colonial growth. Initial conjecture as to the possible identification of an organism can then be compared with the final identification and antimicrobial susceptib ...
A Rare Case of Cysticercosis of the Abdominal Wall
... Cysticercosis is a tissue infection by the Taenia solium. Infection is acquired through ingestion of raw or under cooked meat/pork containing the cysticercus, that’s why it is also known as pork tapeworm. Man is an intermediate and pig is a definitive host.1 Cysticerci can be found anywhere in the b ...
... Cysticercosis is a tissue infection by the Taenia solium. Infection is acquired through ingestion of raw or under cooked meat/pork containing the cysticercus, that’s why it is also known as pork tapeworm. Man is an intermediate and pig is a definitive host.1 Cysticerci can be found anywhere in the b ...
Alpha emitting radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals for therapy
... An alpha (α)-particle is a ionised 4He nucleus with a +2 electric charge and, therefore, it is relatively heavier than other subatomic particles emitted from decaying radionuclides such as electrons, neutrons, and protons. Because of this physical properties, α-particles are more effective ionizatio ...
... An alpha (α)-particle is a ionised 4He nucleus with a +2 electric charge and, therefore, it is relatively heavier than other subatomic particles emitted from decaying radionuclides such as electrons, neutrons, and protons. Because of this physical properties, α-particles are more effective ionizatio ...
Randomised, open-label, phase II study of gemcitabine with and
... least one serious AE (SAE) were calculated. Injection site reactions to IMM-101 were recorded at each visit and included assessments of pain, induration, wet drainage, erythema, and tenderness as well as any impact on daily activities. Tumour response was determined by investigator assessment at bas ...
... least one serious AE (SAE) were calculated. Injection site reactions to IMM-101 were recorded at each visit and included assessments of pain, induration, wet drainage, erythema, and tenderness as well as any impact on daily activities. Tumour response was determined by investigator assessment at bas ...
Asthma, inflammation and anti-inflammatory treatments: Controlling
... Inflammation is a vital part of the immune response, but it is very much a double edged sword. Excessive inflammation and hyperactive inflammatory response is the primary cause of immune dysfunctions such as asthma. The immune cells of patients suffering from immune system dysfunctions such as asth ...
... Inflammation is a vital part of the immune response, but it is very much a double edged sword. Excessive inflammation and hyperactive inflammatory response is the primary cause of immune dysfunctions such as asthma. The immune cells of patients suffering from immune system dysfunctions such as asth ...
Supplement to Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
... disease has evolved. The result is more effective use of standard nonpharmacologic and medical therapies, with newer medications soon to be approved or currently in development. Most individuals can and should be treated to achieve minimal disease, minimal rashes, and minimal pruritus. Several new a ...
... disease has evolved. The result is more effective use of standard nonpharmacologic and medical therapies, with newer medications soon to be approved or currently in development. Most individuals can and should be treated to achieve minimal disease, minimal rashes, and minimal pruritus. Several new a ...
Full Text Article - European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical
... Ocimum sanctum L. (Tulsi) in the family Lamiaceae and all parts of the plant are known to possess therapeutic potentials and have been used, by traditional medical practitioners, as ...
... Ocimum sanctum L. (Tulsi) in the family Lamiaceae and all parts of the plant are known to possess therapeutic potentials and have been used, by traditional medical practitioners, as ...
Slide 1
... • Steroids are important risk factors for IA • Steroid-induced changes in immunobiology of ...
... • Steroids are important risk factors for IA • Steroid-induced changes in immunobiology of ...
Predicting the characteristics of the aetiological agent for Kawasaki
... KD can cause a coronary artery lesion and a subsequent fatal myocardial infarction in 1–2% of patients [11, 12], unless treated promptly with high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) [13]; however, 40% of Japanese KD patients who are treated with IVIG therapy still develop transient coronary art ...
... KD can cause a coronary artery lesion and a subsequent fatal myocardial infarction in 1–2% of patients [11, 12], unless treated promptly with high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) [13]; however, 40% of Japanese KD patients who are treated with IVIG therapy still develop transient coronary art ...
Reactivation of Latent Granulomatous Infections by Infliximab
... Several caveats are appropriate in the consideration of these findings. Because entries in the AERS database do not contain patients’ identifying information and include only limited demographic data, we cannot be certain that the 2 populations of patients are comparable. We did find, for example, t ...
... Several caveats are appropriate in the consideration of these findings. Because entries in the AERS database do not contain patients’ identifying information and include only limited demographic data, we cannot be certain that the 2 populations of patients are comparable. We did find, for example, t ...
Lymphodepletion followed by donor lymphocyte
... recurrence and only 5% of deaths were attributed to GVHD. In contrast, 5 (45%) of 11 deaths in the Cy/Flu/DLI cohort were directly related to GVHD (P ⬍ .01), which triggered the stopping rules for this study. Patient absolute lymphocyte counts were significantly lower after DLI compared with their p ...
... recurrence and only 5% of deaths were attributed to GVHD. In contrast, 5 (45%) of 11 deaths in the Cy/Flu/DLI cohort were directly related to GVHD (P ⬍ .01), which triggered the stopping rules for this study. Patient absolute lymphocyte counts were significantly lower after DLI compared with their p ...
Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Foundation
... I3C / DIM Indole-3-carbinxol (I3C) and its main breakdown by product Diindolymethane (DIM) - nutritional supplement that is found naturally in cruciferous vegetables which includes cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower. It is more readily available in therapeutic doses in the chemical ...
... I3C / DIM Indole-3-carbinxol (I3C) and its main breakdown by product Diindolymethane (DIM) - nutritional supplement that is found naturally in cruciferous vegetables which includes cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower. It is more readily available in therapeutic doses in the chemical ...
Anaesthetic management of the child with sickle cell disease
... There are around four million people with SCD globally, of whom some 60 000 are in North America (6). Approximately 8% of the American black population have sickle-cell trait, and 0.3–1.3% have SCD. It is estimated that around 9000 people in London have SCD, making it more common than cystic fibrosi ...
... There are around four million people with SCD globally, of whom some 60 000 are in North America (6). Approximately 8% of the American black population have sickle-cell trait, and 0.3–1.3% have SCD. It is estimated that around 9000 people in London have SCD, making it more common than cystic fibrosi ...
Tardive dystonia - The Dystonia Society
... Such reactions to DRBs usually take place within a few days of first taking the drug. Typically this dystonia affects the oromandibular (jaw area) and may cause hyperextension of the spine amongst other effects. Treatment in these cases is clinically urgent as serious consequences can result. Fortun ...
... Such reactions to DRBs usually take place within a few days of first taking the drug. Typically this dystonia affects the oromandibular (jaw area) and may cause hyperextension of the spine amongst other effects. Treatment in these cases is clinically urgent as serious consequences can result. Fortun ...
A C , Feb. 2003, p. 813–815 Vol. 47, No. 2
... with AMB or ITZ is often not successful at stopping progression of the disease or eradicating the infection (2). The results with this model would not suggest that one of these therapeutic agents is preferred for Aspergillus infection at this site. This study demonstrates the potential use of this m ...
... with AMB or ITZ is often not successful at stopping progression of the disease or eradicating the infection (2). The results with this model would not suggest that one of these therapeutic agents is preferred for Aspergillus infection at this site. This study demonstrates the potential use of this m ...
Molecular targets for cancer – EU-funded research projects
... Depending on the particular type of cancer from which a patient is suffering, the standard treatments which patients usually undergo, either used alone or in combination, comprise classical treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Innovative, so-called targeted therapies are urg ...
... Depending on the particular type of cancer from which a patient is suffering, the standard treatments which patients usually undergo, either used alone or in combination, comprise classical treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Innovative, so-called targeted therapies are urg ...
Respiratory Disorders – An Overview: COPD, Asthma
... Exacerbations and comorbidities contribute to the overall severity in individual patients. © 2014 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease ...
... Exacerbations and comorbidities contribute to the overall severity in individual patients. © 2014 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease ...