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Valproic Acid: Benefits and Risks

Valproic Acid: Benefits and Risks

... VPA, either as the only or adjunctive therapy, should be considered an effective anticonvulsant in the treatment of absence seizures and other forms of convulsions.. However, in view of [r] ... See full document

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Antipsychotics in the treatment of psychosis: risks and benefits

Antipsychotics in the treatment of psychosis: risks and benefits

... More recently, third generation antipsychotics (i.e. aripiprazole) with a unique mechanism of action and more favourable side effect profile are being used in practice. Generally referred to as partial agonists, these ... See full document

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Risks and Benefits of Gain of Function Experiments with Pathogens of Pandemic Potential, Such as Influenza Virus: a Call for a Science Based Discussion

Risks and Benefits of Gain of Function Experiments with Pathogens of Pandemic Potential, Such as Influenza Virus: a Call for a Science Based Discussion

... weighing risks and benefits involves judgment calls. The risks fall into two general categories that are separate but related: namely, biosecurity and ... See full document

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Primaquine: the risks and the benefits

Primaquine: the risks and the benefits

... The benefits of radical cure are substantial for all patients, while the risks of iat- rogenic haemolytic anaemia are borne by the minority who are G6PD ...the risks and the benefits ... See full document

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Medical Tourism: Ethics, Risks and Benefits

Medical Tourism: Ethics, Risks and Benefits

... and risks with the practice of medical tourism and the ethical issue of medical ...databases. Risks and benefits as well as ethical issues emerged from the practice of medical tourism were ... See full document

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Potential benefits and risks of clinical xenotransplantation

Potential benefits and risks of clinical xenotransplantation

... The risks associated with pig corneal xenotransplantation are considered to be low; if a pig corneal graft should fail, the patient would remain with corneal blindness, but it is unlikely there will be any ... See full document

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Risks and benefits of combining denosumab and surgery in giant cell tumor of bone—a case series

Risks and benefits of combining denosumab and surgery in giant cell tumor of bone—a case series

... In contrary to the soft tumor mass in untreated GCTB, the denosumab-induced changes necessitate a much more aggressive curettage technique. We highly suggest the use of a high-speed burr and local adjuvants to reach the ... See full document

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Benefits & Risks Of Artificial Intelligence

Benefits & Risks Of Artificial Intelligence

... To cause us inconvenience, such misaligned superhuman knowledge needs no mechanical body, simply a web association – this may empower defeating money related markets, out-cre[r] ... See full document

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THE HEALTH BENEFITS AND RISKS OF ANTIOXIDANTS

THE HEALTH BENEFITS AND RISKS OF ANTIOXIDANTS

... preventing certain diseases, like heart disease and cancer therefore the best way to get antioxidants is by eating a variety of healthy food, especially vegetables, fruits,[r] ... See full document

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Carotid revascularization: risks and benefits

Carotid revascularization: risks and benefits

... perioperative risks of stroke in patients undergoing CAS, particularly in symptomatic, female, or elderly patients, it is difficult to recommend CAS over CEA except in populations with prohibitive cardiac risk, ... See full document

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Exercise stereotypes and fatigue in people living with HIV: does self-efficacy play a mediating or a moderating role?

Exercise stereotypes and fatigue in people living with HIV: does self-efficacy play a mediating or a moderating role?

... We used the HIV Exercise Stereotype Scale (HIVESS) developed and validated by Gray et al. [9] to assess endorsement of exercise stereotypes in PLHIV. The HIVESS consists of 14 items divided into three sub- scales: (a) ... See full document

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Nuclear energy: A nuclear topic

Nuclear energy: A nuclear topic

... environmental benefits was the only pro-nuclear theme in 2015, more themes were added every ...(environmental benefits, safety and low risk, efficiency, and economic benefits), indicating a more ... See full document

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Non-24-hour sleep–wake syndrome improved by low-dose valproic acid: a case report

Non-24-hour sleep–wake syndrome improved by low-dose valproic acid: a case report

... low-dose valproic acid. Low-dose valproic acid therapy should be considered for patients with non- 24-hour sleep–wake syndrome resistant to conservative management strategies and treatment ... See full document

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Issues Paper 1 - Standard-Setting Body Engagement on Financial Inclusion: Progress and Challenges

Issues Paper 1 - Standard-Setting Body Engagement on Financial Inclusion: Progress and Challenges

... assessing risks and benefits and balancing them against the costs of regulation and supervision will be an ongoing process (particularly as experience is gained with new products, providers, and delivery ... See full document

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Role of valproic acid in the treatment of bipolar disorder

Role of valproic acid in the treatment of bipolar disorder

... tolerability, Valproic Acid plays a major role, also in view of the relative safety and ease of handling compared to lithium, carbamazepine and atypical ... See full document

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The combination of valproic acid, all-trans retinoic acid and low-dose cytarabine as disease-stabilizing treatment in acute myeloid leukemia

The combination of valproic acid, all-trans retinoic acid and low-dose cytarabine as disease-stabilizing treatment in acute myeloid leukemia

... of valproic acid in the treatment of human acute myeloid leukemia (AML); a summary of the previous clinical results from studies of valproic alone, valproic acid + all-trans retinoic ... See full document

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Inactivation of beef brain alpha ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex by valproic acid and valproic acid metabolites  Possible mechanism of anticonvulsant and toxic actions

Inactivation of beef brain alpha ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex by valproic acid and valproic acid metabolites Possible mechanism of anticonvulsant and toxic actions

... anticonvulsant valproic acid (VPA, 2-n-propylpentanoic acid) causes inhibition of the citric acid cycle and elevations of central nervous system (CNS) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) ... See full document

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Behavioral and Cognitive Effects of Anticonvulsant Therapy

Behavioral and Cognitive Effects of Anticonvulsant Therapy

... Cognitive effects of long-term treatment with phenobarbital and valproic acid in school children. Acta Neurol Scand[r] ... See full document

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Comparative study on efficacy and safety of monotherapy with levetiracetam and valproic acid in epileptic patients

Comparative study on efficacy and safety of monotherapy with levetiracetam and valproic acid in epileptic patients

... The VPA is an endogenous fatty acid, and was synthesized by Burton (1882) as an organic solvent. VPA may antagonize epileptic activity in several steps of its organization. Its pharmacological effects involve ... See full document

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Pancreatitis Associated with Valproic Acid Therapy

Pancreatitis Associated with Valproic Acid Therapy

... A review of the literature reveals no previous reports of elevated amylase and clinical signs of pancreatitis associated with valproic acid therapy. While direct evidence pinpointing VPA[r] ... See full document

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