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Variability of aerosol delivery via spacer devices in young

... Predictability and reproducibility of dosing are relevant for any drug therapy. This general pharmacological principle allows the clinician to select the proper dose and device for a given patient. Considerable between-subject variability in aerosol delivery from spacers has been described [1, 5]. T ...
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MtX versus Prostaglandins both transvaginally under U/S guidance

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... efficacy vs. unwanted toxicity) of these drugs [14]. But another fact, which has also been observed for a rather long time at the experimental and clinical levels, is that a circadian rhythmicity of the pharmacosensitivity to these drugs (as for most drugs) exists, its phase depends on the particular ...
Augmentation Clinical Presentation Biological Basis
Augmentation Clinical Presentation Biological Basis

... Need to change the treatment dose or the patient needs to take the dose earlier in the day (e.g., dividing the dose); Adjustments in concomitant medication are made to compensate for augmented RLS symptoms (e.g., an increased intake of analgesics or hypnotics to cover an increase in symptom intensit ...
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... Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is another chronic, inflammatory autoimmune disease and primarily targets the synovial tissues of joints. Local production of cytokines and chemokines leads to leukocyte infiltration, and eventual erosion of cartilage and bone [51,52]. TNFα has been shown to promote cytokin ...
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... Chief Executive Officer of ThromboGenics NV. “We believe that THR-149, a novel plasma kallikrein inhibitor, holds great promise for ophthalmology applications, expanding the range of treatment options available for people with diseases of the eye, particularly DME. We are rapidly moving towards the ...
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Kidney-Specific Drug Delivery: Review of Opportunities

... Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [31]. Parenteral application of microspheres and nanoparticles for the cell selective delivery of drugs is not the only administration route since they have been studied more recently for their application in oral and pulmonary delivery of peptides and peptidomimet ...
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Buprenorphine dosing every 1, 2, or 3 days in opioid

... dosing may be possible and effective with buprenorphine. To investigate this possibility, the current study used a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover design to examine (1) whether tripling the buprenorphine maintenance dose would permit dosing once every 72 h and (2) replicate our prior fin ...
Blood clots
Blood clots

...  IV: Typically a “loading” dose based on weight (aka “bolus”) is administered followed by continuous infusion. – INTENSIVE LAB MONITORING is required – PT/INR is checked to evaluate degree of anticoagulation induced by therapy with heparin » Blood draw is checked 4 – 6 hours after the bolus dose is ...
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Alzhemed: A Potential Treatment for Alzheimer`s

... Single (up to 200mg orally) and repeated doses (up to 200mg, bid orally) were safe and generally well tolerated; treatment with higher doses was limited by gastrointestinal side effects, specifically nausea and vomiting. The time to reach peak plasma level was 5 hours, with estimated terminal plasma ...
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... HDI include misidentification and poor characterization of specimen, presence and nature of adulterants (some of which may be allergens), variations in study methodologies including extraction procedures, source location of herbs involved, seasonal variation in the phytochemical composition of herbal ...
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... with less than 1% of it recovered in the urine. With severe renal impairment, there is a slight (62%) increase in the simeprevir area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) that is not considered clinically significant. The drug is also highly protein bound and thus unlikely to be removed by dialy ...
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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... through active hydrated polymers which expand after uptake of fluids. This prolongs gastric residence time. Extended-release metformin showed slightly lower maximum concentrations, longer times to maximum concentration (7–8 vs. 4–5 h), and similar bioavailability compared with immediate-release prod ...
Carbinoxamine Maleate
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... within 24 hours. Virtually no intact drug is extended in the urine. In a study comparing a controlled-release suspension and a solution of carbinoxamine, healthy volunteers were administered a single dose of 8 mg carbinoxamine. A time to maximum concentration (Tmax) was between 1.5 hours to 5 hours, ...
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... avoid the aversive effects of withdrawal, it develops only to substances which have a predominantly depressant action on the central nervous system, e.g., morphine and its derivatives, barbiturates and the pharmacologically related substances, alcohol and other hydrocarbons. Yet, many stimulants suc ...
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... titled "Micro scale Extraction and Purification of Integral Membrane Proteins" This Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography (IMAC)-based protein purification protocol is currently being used at the JCIMPT for small-scale preparation of purified proteins starting with biomass of SF9 cells containin ...
Xifaxan - Salix Pharmaceuticals
Xifaxan - Salix Pharmaceuticals

... been reported with use of nearly all antibacterial agents, including XIFAXAN, and may range in severity from mild diarrhea to fatal colitis. Treatment with antibacterial agents alters the normal flora of the colon which may lead to overgrowth of C. difficile. C. difficile produces toxins A and B whi ...
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... Three studies were interventional. Reported error rates ranged from 15.2% to 88.6% for administration and 7% to 35.4% for prescribing error. Discussion: The most frequently reported types of administration error were incorrect time, omission error and wrong dose. Staff shortage and hence heavy workl ...
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Interleukin-2
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... encouraged to seek treatment for its cause and delay IL-2 therapy until the condition has resolved. In rare instances, IL-2 has caused hypothyroidism and thus should not be used by patients with thyroid problems. Women who become pregnant must stop IL-2 because it has not been studied in pregnant wo ...
Original Article Leucine-nicotinic acid synergy stimulates AMPK/Sirt1
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... fed an atherogenic Western diet supplemented with leucine (24 g/kg diet) and sub-therapeutic NA combinations (50 mg/kg diet and 250 mg/kg diet) or low therapeutic NA (1000 mg/kg diet) for 8 weeks to evaluate markers of hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis. Results: NA-Leu increased P-AMPK and Sirt1 in ...
DRUG NAME: Cetuximab
DRUG NAME: Cetuximab

... interstitial lung disease is confirmed. Caution is suggested with pre-existing lung disease. Nail changes, particularly affecting the great toes and thumbs,7 may present as tender, erythematous, and edematous lateral nail folds with prominent granulation tissue and occasionally a seropurulent discha ...
Effect of Fruit/Vegetable-Drug Interactions on CYP450, OATP and p
Effect of Fruit/Vegetable-Drug Interactions on CYP450, OATP and p

... and drug overdose-related toxic effects. Overall, active components of fruits and vegetables can interact with many drugs leading to adverse effects. Conclusion: Screening of fruits/vegetables for possible risk of interaction, and patient counseling are some effective strategies for preventing such ...
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... reduction should be considered if the plasma triglyceride concentration during infusion exceeds 2.8 mmol/l (250 mg/dl). In older children and adolescents dose reduction should be considered if the plasma triglyceride concentration during infusion exceeds 4.6 mmol/l (400 mg/dl). Special warnings/prec ...
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