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Plasma Tenofovir, Emtricitabine, and Rilpivirine and Intracellular Tenofovir Diphosphate and Emtricitabine Triphosphate Pharmacokinetics following Drug Intake Cessation

Plasma Tenofovir, Emtricitabine, and Rilpivirine and Intracellular Tenofovir Diphosphate and Emtricitabine Triphosphate Pharmacokinetics following Drug Intake Cessation

... FIG 2 Individual predicted intracellular A tenofovir diphosphate and B emtricitabine triphosphate concentrations over 168 hours following drug intake cessation in healthy volunteers on a[r] ...

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Meta analysis of nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drug intake and prostate cancer risk

Meta analysis of nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drug intake and prostate cancer risk

... illustrated that inflammation was involved in the process of prostate carcinogenesis [45]. Evidence demonstrated that cyclooxygenase enzymes, the targets of most NSAIDs, played a critical role in the development of ...

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Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions to anti epileptics: A Three Years Retrospective Study

Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions to anti epileptics: A Three Years Retrospective Study

... induced drug eruptions over a period of three years from January 2015 to December ...sex, drug suspected, duration between drug intake and onset of reaction, medical history, physical ...

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Maternal drug use and the risk of anorectal malformations: systematic review and meta-analysis

Maternal drug use and the risk of anorectal malformations: systematic review and meta-analysis

... nal drug intake before and during pregnancy, such as vita- min A overdose [39] or deficiency [40], multivitamin [27], folic acid [27, 41], anti-asthmatic drugs [42] or benzodi- azepine lorazepam [43], is ...

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Incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia and its risk factors

Incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia and its risk factors

... suppressive drug while only ...immunosuppressive drug intake was found to be a significant factor for the development of VAP, & the risk is 12 times more when compared to patients who were not on ...

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... Mellitus, drug intake, exposure to X-ray, history of CHD in the family, residential area, history of chronic disease and number of ante- natal clinic ...

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Prevalence of medication overuse headache in an interdisciplinary pain clinic

Prevalence of medication overuse headache in an interdisciplinary pain clinic

... The study was approved by the local ethical committee and conducted according to the principles of the Declar- ation of Helsinki. All patients had signed an informed consent to allow subequent use of their data for stu- ...

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Medication management for people with dementia in primary care: description of implementation in the DelpHi study

Medication management for people with dementia in primary care: description of implementation in the DelpHi study

... these parties, so that counseling provided to the patient or caregiver by one party is limited. For example, the prescription given to the pharmacist contains neither an indication for drug intake nor a ...

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Relationship Between Different Types and Forms of Anti-Asthmatic Medications and Dental Caries in Three to 12 Year Olds

Relationship Between Different Types and Forms of Anti-Asthmatic Medications and Dental Caries in Three to 12 Year Olds

... This study was approved by the Ethical Committee of Children’s Medical Center (code number: 4703). Written informed consent was obtained from the parents or legal guardians of patients and they were ensured about the ...

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A clinicoepidemiological study of fixed drug eruptions at a tertiary centre of North India

A clinicoepidemiological study of fixed drug eruptions at a tertiary centre of North India

... fixed drug eruptions were taken up for study who presented to skin OPD at a tertiary centre of North ...of drug intake prior to drug eruption, repetition of similar lesions on same as well as ...

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Drugs, the Brain and the Law

Drugs, the Brain and the Law

... These abnormalities of brain function are reflected by acute signs (after each drug intake) and by chronic signs (after repeated intakes) displayed by the drug users,[r] ...

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School Desegregation, Law and Order, and Litigating Social Justice in Alabama, 1954 1973

School Desegregation, Law and Order, and Litigating Social Justice in Alabama, 1954 1973

... This study was determined to examine if the method of recruitment will produce a group of HIV people who are different from their counterparts in other studies. Also it analyzed the association between risk factors such ...

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The Efficacy of Passiflora Incarnata Linnaeus in Reducing Dental Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Periodontal Treatment

The Efficacy of Passiflora Incarnata Linnaeus in Reducing Dental Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Periodontal Treatment

... following drug intake between the group taking Passion flower and the pla- cebo group and also between the group taking Passion flower and the negative control group was significantly ...

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Adjunctive lurasidone suppresses food intake and weight gain associated with olanzapine administration in rats

Adjunctive lurasidone suppresses food intake and weight gain associated with olanzapine administration in rats

... drug treatment is far from complete. We found olanza- pine-induced weight gain can be effectively modelled in the short term by a combination of a D2 antagonist (haloperidol) and a 5-HT2C inverse agonist, but not ...

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COUN 630 Cognative Decline in the Elderly due to Substance Abuse.pdf

COUN 630 Cognative Decline in the Elderly due to Substance Abuse.pdf

... adequate nutrition. Both directly and indirectly, alcohol use impairs mental functions. 4. Prescription and over-the-counter drugs, ranging from sleeping pills to pain relievers and drugs for hypertension, have side ...

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Opportunities for the Prevention of Hypertension by Nutrition Correction

Opportunities for the Prevention of Hypertension by Nutrition Correction

... In the group of non-drug treatment, a dietary examination program and prospective monitoring of its participants were conducted. 1176 persons received individual consultations. Prospective visits were necessary to ...

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Drug development strategies for the treatment of obesity: how to ensure efficacy, safety, and sustainable weight loss

Drug development strategies for the treatment of obesity: how to ensure efficacy, safety, and sustainable weight loss

... approved drug that acts at the gastrointestinal ...this drug is based on data showing fat is not absorbed and consequently does not display nondesirable systemic ...the drug also inhibits ...

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Determinants of Adherence Levels to Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis among Seronegative Partners in HIV Discordant Heterosexual Relationships

Determinants of Adherence Levels to Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis among Seronegative Partners in HIV Discordant Heterosexual Relationships

... The overall adherence for the different levels (intake, timing, and appointments) was over 70% minimum requirement WHO categorization of having good adherence to oral PrEP. The key determinants of the adherence ...

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Functional Foods: Can Food Technology Help in the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes?

Functional Foods: Can Food Technology Help in the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes?

... Recently, the interest in functional foods has increased dramatically thanks to some scientific evidences demonstrating that, regardless of their nutritional value, some foods components beneficially influence several ...

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ALDOSTERONISM AND HYPERTENSION: THE INFLUENCE OF COMPLETE ADRENALECTOMY UPON ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION IN A CHILD

ALDOSTERONISM AND HYPERTENSION: THE INFLUENCE OF COMPLETE ADRENALECTOMY UPON ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION IN A CHILD

... upon tile hypertension and aldosterone cx- cretion of salt intake, ilypotensive drug tllena)y, therapy with an analogue of sero- tonin, unilateral adnenalectomy and, finally, complete ad[r] ...

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