
Drysdale_pheno_CSH
... Using Observable + attribute + value + qualif ier + pm ontology term: Phenotype: (with asl2 ) adult | viability | viable | recessive Phenotype: (with asl3 ) adult | viabilit y | viable | recessive Phenotype: adult | femal e_fertilit y | female_sterile | recessive ...
... Using Observable + attribute + value + qualif ier + pm ontology term: Phenotype: (with asl2 ) adult | viability | viable | recessive Phenotype: (with asl3 ) adult | viabilit y | viable | recessive Phenotype: adult | femal e_fertilit y | female_sterile | recessive ...
summary of product characteristics
... VIPomas: The biochemical characteristics of these tumours is overproduction of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). In most cases, administration of octreotide results in alleviation of the severe secretory diarrhoea typical of the condition, with consequent improvement in quality of life. This is a ...
... VIPomas: The biochemical characteristics of these tumours is overproduction of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). In most cases, administration of octreotide results in alleviation of the severe secretory diarrhoea typical of the condition, with consequent improvement in quality of life. This is a ...
Treatment Options for Glioblastoma and other Gliomas
... prescribe them. Thus, patients themselves need to become familiar with these new agents and the evidence available regarding their clinical effectiveness. It is possible, although by no means proven, that some combination of these newly repurposed agents offers the best possibility for survival. Pat ...
... prescribe them. Thus, patients themselves need to become familiar with these new agents and the evidence available regarding their clinical effectiveness. It is possible, although by no means proven, that some combination of these newly repurposed agents offers the best possibility for survival. Pat ...
NEW YORK STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM PHYSICIAN
... TIME: The inclusion of time in the definitions of levels of E/M services has been implicit in prior editions. The inclusion of time as an explicit factor beginning in 1992 is done to assist practitioners in selecting the most appropriate level of E/M services. It should be recognized that the specif ...
... TIME: The inclusion of time in the definitions of levels of E/M services has been implicit in prior editions. The inclusion of time as an explicit factor beginning in 1992 is done to assist practitioners in selecting the most appropriate level of E/M services. It should be recognized that the specif ...
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH KADIAN CAPSULES (Morphine
... vomiting, intestinal spasm, diarrhea, coryza and repetitive sneezing, increase in body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate and heart rate. Because of excessive loss of fluids through sweating, vomiting and diarrhea, there is usually marked weight loss, dehydration, ketosis and disturbances ...
... vomiting, intestinal spasm, diarrhea, coryza and repetitive sneezing, increase in body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate and heart rate. Because of excessive loss of fluids through sweating, vomiting and diarrhea, there is usually marked weight loss, dehydration, ketosis and disturbances ...
... about effects on nasal disease by topical bronchial treatment with these drugs. The present study examined effects on nasal allergic disease of inhaled budesonide (avoiding nasal deposition of the drug). Patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis, but without asthma, were thus given inhalations of bud ...
Chapter 32 Airway Pharmacology
... Use of intranasal steroids is for control of allergic & non-allergic rhinitis. ...
... Use of intranasal steroids is for control of allergic & non-allergic rhinitis. ...
The neural basis of drug craving: an incentive
... causes excessive incentive salience to be attributed to the act of drug taking and to stimuli associated with drug taking. It is specifically the sensitization of incentive salience, therefore, that transforms ordinary ‘wanting’ into excessive drug craving. (4) It is further proposed that sensitizat ...
... causes excessive incentive salience to be attributed to the act of drug taking and to stimuli associated with drug taking. It is specifically the sensitization of incentive salience, therefore, that transforms ordinary ‘wanting’ into excessive drug craving. (4) It is further proposed that sensitizat ...
to obtain your Full Skin Care Routine with Refissa
... Local reactions such as peeling, dry skin, burning, stinging, erythema, and pruritus were reported by almost all subjects during therapy with Tretinoin Cream, USP (Emollient) 0.05%. These signs and symptoms were usually of mild to moderate severity and generally occurred early in therapy. In most pa ...
... Local reactions such as peeling, dry skin, burning, stinging, erythema, and pruritus were reported by almost all subjects during therapy with Tretinoin Cream, USP (Emollient) 0.05%. These signs and symptoms were usually of mild to moderate severity and generally occurred early in therapy. In most pa ...
the preparation and administration of blincyto ® brochure
... Premedicate with dexamethasone 20 mg intravenously 1 hour prior to the first dose of BLINCYTO® of each cycle, prior to a step dose (such as cycle 1 day 8), or when restarting an infusion after an interruption of 4 or more hours. Do not flush the BLINCYTO® infusion line, especially when changing infu ...
... Premedicate with dexamethasone 20 mg intravenously 1 hour prior to the first dose of BLINCYTO® of each cycle, prior to a step dose (such as cycle 1 day 8), or when restarting an infusion after an interruption of 4 or more hours. Do not flush the BLINCYTO® infusion line, especially when changing infu ...
Protocol Template Guidelines
... Describe the scenarios under which a subject may be withdrawn from the study prior the expected completion of that subject (e.g. safety reasons, failure of subject to adhere to protocol requirements, subject consent withdrawal, disease progression, etc.) Also, if abrupt termination of study treatmen ...
... Describe the scenarios under which a subject may be withdrawn from the study prior the expected completion of that subject (e.g. safety reasons, failure of subject to adhere to protocol requirements, subject consent withdrawal, disease progression, etc.) Also, if abrupt termination of study treatmen ...
Morphine Sulfate Extended-Release Tablets
... Morphine may be expected to have additive effects when used in conjunction with alcohol, other opioids, or illicit drugs that cause central nervous system depression because respiratory depression, hypotension, and profound sedation or coma may result. (See WARNINGS: Interactions with other CNS Depr ...
... Morphine may be expected to have additive effects when used in conjunction with alcohol, other opioids, or illicit drugs that cause central nervous system depression because respiratory depression, hypotension, and profound sedation or coma may result. (See WARNINGS: Interactions with other CNS Depr ...
Insomnia - ISpatula
... • When hypnotic drug therapy is considered appropriate, it is recommended for short periods of time only. • lack of evidence to distinguish between zaleplon, zolpidem, zopiclone or shorter acting BDZ hypnotics → drug with the lowest purchase cost should be prescribed. • switching from one of these h ...
... • When hypnotic drug therapy is considered appropriate, it is recommended for short periods of time only. • lack of evidence to distinguish between zaleplon, zolpidem, zopiclone or shorter acting BDZ hypnotics → drug with the lowest purchase cost should be prescribed. • switching from one of these h ...
Genetics of Primary ciliary dyskinesia - HAL
... about 62 kb of genomic DNA. It encodes a 699-amino-acid protein orthologous to the Chlamydomonas ODA protein IC78. Mutations in DNAI1 have been found in several PCD patients including patients with Kartagener syndrome 3, 30-32. Although allelic heterogeneity was noted in the very first studies, it w ...
... about 62 kb of genomic DNA. It encodes a 699-amino-acid protein orthologous to the Chlamydomonas ODA protein IC78. Mutations in DNAI1 have been found in several PCD patients including patients with Kartagener syndrome 3, 30-32. Although allelic heterogeneity was noted in the very first studies, it w ...
Use of Sedation in Non-Hospital Dental Practice
... physical stimuli and verbal command. In dentistry, sedation may be indicated to treat patient anxiety associated with dental treatment, to enable treatment for patients who have cognitive impairment or motor dysfunction which prevents adequate dental treatment, to treat patients below the age of rea ...
... physical stimuli and verbal command. In dentistry, sedation may be indicated to treat patient anxiety associated with dental treatment, to enable treatment for patients who have cognitive impairment or motor dysfunction which prevents adequate dental treatment, to treat patients below the age of rea ...
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... mutations in the genome of the bacteria associated with resistance against individual drugs can be used. Table 1 provides the definitions of MDR-TB and XDR-TB, based on the results of bacteriological methods [18]. Recently, WHO has revised the case definitions of TB and drug-resistant TB so that als ...
... mutations in the genome of the bacteria associated with resistance against individual drugs can be used. Table 1 provides the definitions of MDR-TB and XDR-TB, based on the results of bacteriological methods [18]. Recently, WHO has revised the case definitions of TB and drug-resistant TB so that als ...
plavix* data sheet
... with caution in patients who may be at risk of increased bleeding from trauma, surgery or other pathological conditions, as follows: If a patient is to undergo elective surgery and an anti-platelet effect is not desired, clopidogrel should be discontinued at least 5 days prior to surgery. If the pat ...
... with caution in patients who may be at risk of increased bleeding from trauma, surgery or other pathological conditions, as follows: If a patient is to undergo elective surgery and an anti-platelet effect is not desired, clopidogrel should be discontinued at least 5 days prior to surgery. If the pat ...
Preview Sample 2
... consistent manner. In most cases you will be given information about phenotypes, so the diagram would be: Phenotype of one parent × phenotype of the other parent → phenotype(s) of progeny The goal is to assign genotypes to the parents and then use these predicted genotypes to generate the genotypes, ...
... consistent manner. In most cases you will be given information about phenotypes, so the diagram would be: Phenotype of one parent × phenotype of the other parent → phenotype(s) of progeny The goal is to assign genotypes to the parents and then use these predicted genotypes to generate the genotypes, ...
Charcot-Marie
... investigate family members, as advice given in genetic counselling will vary depending on the type of CMT and its mode of inheritance. This may require detailed family investigations, as some mildly affected family members may not have any symptoms. What is the cause of CMT? There have been major ad ...
... investigate family members, as advice given in genetic counselling will vary depending on the type of CMT and its mode of inheritance. This may require detailed family investigations, as some mildly affected family members may not have any symptoms. What is the cause of CMT? There have been major ad ...
- Thieme Connect
... ite preparation using trivial analytical equipment available in almost all analytical laboratories [13–18]. Also, the biological effects of different Aconitum sp. in vitro and in vivo have been studied in depth, revealing the molecular targets of each major component [19–21]. Recently, studies repor ...
... ite preparation using trivial analytical equipment available in almost all analytical laboratories [13–18]. Also, the biological effects of different Aconitum sp. in vitro and in vivo have been studied in depth, revealing the molecular targets of each major component [19–21]. Recently, studies repor ...
Fluconazole to Prevent Yeast Infections in Bone Marrow
... The incidence of systemic candidiasis was similar in the two groups (Table 3). By day 50, there were 12 systemic fungal infections (5 with Candida species; 6 with Aspergillus species; 1 with both). Fungal infections occurred in 9 (8%) high-dose recipients (95% CI: 3% to 13%) and 3 (2%) low-dose reci ...
... The incidence of systemic candidiasis was similar in the two groups (Table 3). By day 50, there were 12 systemic fungal infections (5 with Candida species; 6 with Aspergillus species; 1 with both). Fungal infections occurred in 9 (8%) high-dose recipients (95% CI: 3% to 13%) and 3 (2%) low-dose reci ...
Clinical Actions of Specific Agents
... United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) reviewed the MRDs for local anesthetics and no longer adjusts them for inclusion of a ...
... United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) reviewed the MRDs for local anesthetics and no longer adjusts them for inclusion of a ...
File - Ms. Walajtys` Pharmacy Tech Class Sidekick
... tone and consciousness • Patient may collapse, head drop, arm or leg may go limp • Lasts few seconds to a minute, then patient can stand and walk again ...
... tone and consciousness • Patient may collapse, head drop, arm or leg may go limp • Lasts few seconds to a minute, then patient can stand and walk again ...
Adrenal suppression: A practical guide to the screening and
... random cortisol measurement is not an adequate measure of AS in children. Other measures of adrenal insufficiency are available, such as the assessment of urinary or salivary cortisol levels; however, these tests have not been well-studied in children with AS [50-52]. ...
... random cortisol measurement is not an adequate measure of AS in children. Other measures of adrenal insufficiency are available, such as the assessment of urinary or salivary cortisol levels; however, these tests have not been well-studied in children with AS [50-52]. ...