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Micronised Purified Flavonoid Fraction
... the risk of secondary bleeding after elective haemorrhoidectomy. In clinical trials, MPFF had a tolerability profile similar to that of placebo; the most frequently reported adverse events were gastrointestinal and autonomic in nature. In conclusion, MPFF is a well established and well tolerated tre ...
... the risk of secondary bleeding after elective haemorrhoidectomy. In clinical trials, MPFF had a tolerability profile similar to that of placebo; the most frequently reported adverse events were gastrointestinal and autonomic in nature. In conclusion, MPFF is a well established and well tolerated tre ...
Prescribing Information
... who were initially asymptomatic compared to patients with PML who had characteristic clinical signs and symptoms at diagnosis. It is not known whether these differences are due to early detection and discontinuation of TYSABRI or due to differences in disease in these patients. There are no known in ...
... who were initially asymptomatic compared to patients with PML who had characteristic clinical signs and symptoms at diagnosis. It is not known whether these differences are due to early detection and discontinuation of TYSABRI or due to differences in disease in these patients. There are no known in ...
Which Intrauterine Treatment for Autoimmune Congenital Heart Block?
... 2 The Open Autoimmunity Journal, 2010, Volume 2 ...
... 2 The Open Autoimmunity Journal, 2010, Volume 2 ...
Tetanus and the Anaesthetist
... In the vegetative form, spores produce two toxins: tetanospasmin and tetanolysin. Tetanolysin is capable of further damaging otherwise viable tissue surrounding an infected wound, optimizing conditions for bacterial multiplication. Tetanospasmin causes the clinical manifestations of tetanus. This to ...
... In the vegetative form, spores produce two toxins: tetanospasmin and tetanolysin. Tetanolysin is capable of further damaging otherwise viable tissue surrounding an infected wound, optimizing conditions for bacterial multiplication. Tetanospasmin causes the clinical manifestations of tetanus. This to ...
TB Manual National Tuberculosis Programme Guidelines
... illustrated by the descriptions of diagnosis, treatment and recording and reporting system, it gives more information than just that. There is a chapter on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis in children, often a neglected aspect of tuberculosis control. It also deals with diffic ...
... illustrated by the descriptions of diagnosis, treatment and recording and reporting system, it gives more information than just that. There is a chapter on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis in children, often a neglected aspect of tuberculosis control. It also deals with diffic ...
Management of Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura in Adults
... greater hemostatic activity.16 Nevertheless, platelet dysfunction in ITP has been well described in the literature, indicating that antiplatelet antibodies can affect platelet function.17-21 For example, antibodies may bind to adhesion molecules or other receptors on platelets to alter platelet func ...
... greater hemostatic activity.16 Nevertheless, platelet dysfunction in ITP has been well described in the literature, indicating that antiplatelet antibodies can affect platelet function.17-21 For example, antibodies may bind to adhesion molecules or other receptors on platelets to alter platelet func ...
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... Generally, their histological extension exceeds the visible extension, with microscopic infiltration of the underlying tissue that favours relapse after partial removal (Fig. 4). Identification and classification of vascular anomalies are very difficult and confused; the use of confusing nomenclatu ...
... Generally, their histological extension exceeds the visible extension, with microscopic infiltration of the underlying tissue that favours relapse after partial removal (Fig. 4). Identification and classification of vascular anomalies are very difficult and confused; the use of confusing nomenclatu ...
Click here - International Journal of Innovations in Dental Sciences
... anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and some antipyretic activity. Periodontal Indications Control of postsurgical pain. Peak blood levels obtained within one to two hours, stays active as an analgesic for four to six hours. Prolonged use has been shown to cause a small reduction in bone loss due to perio ...
... anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and some antipyretic activity. Periodontal Indications Control of postsurgical pain. Peak blood levels obtained within one to two hours, stays active as an analgesic for four to six hours. Prolonged use has been shown to cause a small reduction in bone loss due to perio ...
Medicines Management Resource for Chronic Kidney Disease
... serum creatinine or a 25% or more fall in eGFR requires an investigation into alternative causes of deterioration. Such causes could be volume depletion e.g. dehydration, and concurrent medications e.g. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). If considered necessary there could be a dose red ...
... serum creatinine or a 25% or more fall in eGFR requires an investigation into alternative causes of deterioration. Such causes could be volume depletion e.g. dehydration, and concurrent medications e.g. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). If considered necessary there could be a dose red ...
Cytotoxic Drugs for Adult Patients in Oncology and Haematology
... Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust (PHT) is committed to safeguarding patients, staff and others who may come into contact, either directly or indirectly with cytotoxic drugs. Cytotoxic drugs work directly or indirectly by causing cell death and may be mutagenic, teratogenic and carcinogenic. Their inhe ...
... Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust (PHT) is committed to safeguarding patients, staff and others who may come into contact, either directly or indirectly with cytotoxic drugs. Cytotoxic drugs work directly or indirectly by causing cell death and may be mutagenic, teratogenic and carcinogenic. Their inhe ...
Question A65 Funding
... GTAC and MHRA Devices. The CV should be in summary form, with only information relevant to the current application. For example, it should give evidence of previous research in the same field of study, and other relevant experience and training. The length should be a maximum of 2 pages of A4. It is ...
... GTAC and MHRA Devices. The CV should be in summary form, with only information relevant to the current application. For example, it should give evidence of previous research in the same field of study, and other relevant experience and training. The length should be a maximum of 2 pages of A4. It is ...
77 Fungal Diseases - Crutchfield Dermatology
... ketoconazole shampoo is usually effective treatment for piedra (Table 77.3). Oral terbinafine is possibly of some therapeutic benefit. For treatment of tinea nigra, topical keratolytic agents such as Whitfield's ointment (typically 6% benzoic acid plus 3% salicylic acid 8) are effective, as are topi ...
... ketoconazole shampoo is usually effective treatment for piedra (Table 77.3). Oral terbinafine is possibly of some therapeutic benefit. For treatment of tinea nigra, topical keratolytic agents such as Whitfield's ointment (typically 6% benzoic acid plus 3% salicylic acid 8) are effective, as are topi ...
PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Tinnitus
... scope). This device allows for a good view inside the ear canal. Your doctor may also find other treatable conditions that are causing tinnitus. For example, earwax that is obstructing the ear canal can be removed. Fluid behind the eardrum can also be treated. Tinnitus frequently occurs in patients ...
... scope). This device allows for a good view inside the ear canal. Your doctor may also find other treatable conditions that are causing tinnitus. For example, earwax that is obstructing the ear canal can be removed. Fluid behind the eardrum can also be treated. Tinnitus frequently occurs in patients ...
Geriatric Urinary Incontinence and Overactive Bladder
... • Low lipophilicity • Charged • Relatively “bulky” ...
... • Low lipophilicity • Charged • Relatively “bulky” ...
Pericardial Effusion 2
... the diagnosis and management of pericardial diseases executive summary; The Task force on the diagnosis and management of pericardial diseases of the European Society of Cardiology. European Heart Journal 2004 Apr;25(7): ...
... the diagnosis and management of pericardial diseases executive summary; The Task force on the diagnosis and management of pericardial diseases of the European Society of Cardiology. European Heart Journal 2004 Apr;25(7): ...
Strattera - Eli Lilly and Company
... home. The symptoms must not be better accounted for by another mental disorder. The specific etiology of ADHD is unknown, and there is no single diagnostic test. Adequate diagnosis requires the use not only of medical but also of special psychological, educational, and social resources. Learning may ...
... home. The symptoms must not be better accounted for by another mental disorder. The specific etiology of ADHD is unknown, and there is no single diagnostic test. Adequate diagnosis requires the use not only of medical but also of special psychological, educational, and social resources. Learning may ...
Product Monograph
... has been used in several European countries and other regions of the world to treat and prevent bleeding in patients with congenital afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, or certain types of dysfibrinogenemia (with bleeding tendency) or acquired fibrinogen deficiencies. Assessment of post-marketing d ...
... has been used in several European countries and other regions of the world to treat and prevent bleeding in patients with congenital afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, or certain types of dysfibrinogenemia (with bleeding tendency) or acquired fibrinogen deficiencies. Assessment of post-marketing d ...
Drug-Induced Hematologic Disorders
... of chloramphenicol-induced aplastic anemia in identical twins suggest a genetic predisposition to the development of drug-induced aplastic anemia.26,28 Furthermore, pharmacogenetic research to identify patients who may be slow or normal metabolizers of drugs can increase the clinician’s ability to p ...
... of chloramphenicol-induced aplastic anemia in identical twins suggest a genetic predisposition to the development of drug-induced aplastic anemia.26,28 Furthermore, pharmacogenetic research to identify patients who may be slow or normal metabolizers of drugs can increase the clinician’s ability to p ...
What is Physiological Measurement?
... Measurement forward into the thinking of everyone who has a part in improving service delivery and outcome. They will be glad to find a clear definition of the term. Measuring the blood pressure, body temperature, or the levels of components of the blood are, of course, Physiological Measurements to ...
... Measurement forward into the thinking of everyone who has a part in improving service delivery and outcome. They will be glad to find a clear definition of the term. Measuring the blood pressure, body temperature, or the levels of components of the blood are, of course, Physiological Measurements to ...
Hemocompatibility of medical devices, blood products
... nonacute immune reactions such as immune complex disease genicity Assessment for Therahave caused sponsors to terminate the development of therapeutic peutic Protein Products (2013) protein products. No recommendations are made to test for ...
... nonacute immune reactions such as immune complex disease genicity Assessment for Therahave caused sponsors to terminate the development of therapeutic peutic Protein Products (2013) protein products. No recommendations are made to test for ...
Medical Examinations
... D. It is clearly hereditary in most cases. E. It responds well to treatment with allopurinol. ...
... D. It is clearly hereditary in most cases. E. It responds well to treatment with allopurinol. ...
Medical Examinations
... D. It is clearly hereditary in most cases. E. It responds well to treatment with allopurinol. ...
... D. It is clearly hereditary in most cases. E. It responds well to treatment with allopurinol. ...
Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute and Chronic Rhinosinusitis
... on a daily basis. Although initially considered a chronic bacterial infection, CRS is now recognized as having multiple distinct components (eg, infection, inflammation), which have led to changes in therapeutic approaches (eg, increased use of corticosteroids). The role of bacteria in the persisten ...
... on a daily basis. Although initially considered a chronic bacterial infection, CRS is now recognized as having multiple distinct components (eg, infection, inflammation), which have led to changes in therapeutic approaches (eg, increased use of corticosteroids). The role of bacteria in the persisten ...
Warfarin and cataract surgery under topical anesthesia Visual
... pupillary response(5). Probably, in the future, with further investigations clinical examination of the pupillary response could be used for monitoring glaucoma progression and assessing prognosis. The true impact of ipRGC damage caused by glaucoma on sleep quality or circadian rhythm has only recen ...
... pupillary response(5). Probably, in the future, with further investigations clinical examination of the pupillary response could be used for monitoring glaucoma progression and assessing prognosis. The true impact of ipRGC damage caused by glaucoma on sleep quality or circadian rhythm has only recen ...