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Effect of OC459 on FEV in all comers Effect of OC459 in a subgroup

... cells, eosinophils and basophils in response to prostaglandin D2. The CRTH2 antagonist OC459 has been shown to reduce airway inflammation and improve lung function in a 1 month study of allergic asthmatics with moderate persistent disease (Barnes et al, 2012). The current study was conducted to dete ...
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... had not presented to the clinic in over one year. Some of these patients may have succumbed to their disease in peripheral health facilities. This is a recurrent problem in most of the outpatient clinics due to a variety of reasons such as lack of financial resources and residing far from the hospi ...
Effect  of  three different bronchodilators during  an
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... reach the maximal bronchodilatation, expressed by the plateau in the dose-response curve, were at least 400 llg for salbutamol and 80 ~g for ipratropium. The addition of a second bronchodilator, after the plateau with the first agent had been reached, did not produce significant increments. We also ...
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Failure to thrive: review of the literature, case reports

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... There is no requirement for chiropractors to obtain x-rays prior to treatment. If subluxation is demonstrated by x-ray, there is no requirement for X-ray at each level of subluxation or repeat x-rays in patients with chronic conditions. X-rays that are ordered, taken, or interpreted by chiropractors ...
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