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Effect of topical administration of propolis in chronic periodontitis

Odontology, 2020
To investigate the effect of topical administration of propolis (a honeybee product) or curry leaf (an herbal product) into the periodontal pockets of periodontitis patients, a double-blind controlled clinical trial was conducted with 24 subjects including one drop-out diagnosed with moderate-to-advanced chronic periodontitis who completed initial ...
R. Nakao   +4 more
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Topical administration of racemic ibuprofen

Chirality, 1997
In vitro experiments to investigate possible stereoselective aspects of the topical administration of ibuprofen have been conducted. Incubation of ibuprofen with rat skin homogenates in the presence of coenzyme A, ATP, and magnesium provided no evidence for the formation of ibuprofenyl coenzyme A (the initial intermediate in the metabolic inversion of [
Paul S. Collier, Jeffrey S. Millership
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TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATIONS IN THE LUNGS

Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1983
A survey has been carried out in Zimbabwe to gain information on pharmacist attitudes and current practice involving patient education in the use of medications for topical administration in the lung. The results of the survey indicated that although there was awareness of patient misuse of the administration devices, most pharmacists did not commonly ...
McElnay, James, Summers, R.S.
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Optimal Frequency of Topical Prednisolone Administration

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
The relationship between the frequency with which 0.125% and 1.0% prednisolone acetate ophthalmic suspensions are instilled and the anti-inflammatory effect they achieve in the cornea was studied. Within the time limits of the experimental protocol, application of the drug at four-hour intervals failed to produce an effect while hourly administration ...
Howard M. Leibowitz, Allan Kupferman
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Thermosensitive Gels for the Topical Administration of Diltiazem

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2011
In the present work, thermosensitive systems were prepared, characterized, and proposed for diltiazem administration in the topical treatment of anal fissures. Methylcellulose and PluronicF127 were used as gelling polymers. Some low-toxicity molecules, such as sodium glycocholate, citric acid, and lactic acid, were added to gel formulations as ...
CHIRIO, Daniela   +4 more
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Correct administration of topical eye treatment

Nursing Standard, 2003
Although eye treatment is an important aspect of patient care, nurses may not always be aware of the implications of inadequate treatment of ophthalmic conditions. Topical eye treatments, including eye drops and ointments, are governed by the same controls as medication administered by other routes.
Janet Marsden, Mary Shaw
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Hazards of topical ophthalmic drug administration [PDF]

open access: possibleTrends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2011
Summary A wide range of topical ophthalmic drugs is available for use to provide a complete eye examination or a decrease in intraocular pressure or optimum conditions for many surgical procedures, but administration of these drugs is not free from the risks of serious adverse events.
Oya Yalcin Cok, Berrin Günaydin
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Severe anaphylactic reaction to topical administration of framycetin [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1995
themselves might contr ibute to some of the measured IL-5. However , taking into account the in vitro data and the respective t ime courses of serum IL-5 and blood eosinophils, it is likely that most IL-5 or iginated f rom T cells. In teres t ingly, hypereosinophi l ia re lated to IL-5 secret ion by helper T cells was previously demons t ra ted in pos ...
Frank K. Jugert   +3 more
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