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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991
havior were more consistent than those seen with meth ylphen idate , which differs from placebo only at marginal levels (p = 0.056) at this stage of the study . As in other studies , fenfluramine caused drow siness in some children (although not severe in any case), and the differences approached significance both in comparison with placeb o (p = 0 ...
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havior were more consistent than those seen with meth ylphen idate , which differs from placebo only at marginal levels (p = 0.056) at this stage of the study . As in other studies , fenfluramine caused drow siness in some children (although not severe in any case), and the differences approached significance both in comparison with placeb o (p = 0 ...
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2011
All the adverse effects of heparins are related to their wide variety of biological activities, with bleeding being the most important safety issue, resulting directly from the potency of heparin as an anticoagulant. However, it is hard to define the bleeding risk, since it depends on numerous parameters including the indication, dosage, method, and ...
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All the adverse effects of heparins are related to their wide variety of biological activities, with bleeding being the most important safety issue, resulting directly from the potency of heparin as an anticoagulant. However, it is hard to define the bleeding risk, since it depends on numerous parameters including the indication, dosage, method, and ...
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La Clinica terapeutica, 2010
In medicine, an adverse effect (AE) is a harmful and undesired effect resulting from a medication or intervention and procedures. Some AEs only occur when starting, increasing or discontinuing a treatment; in this case they are a function of dosage or drug levels at the target organs, or they may also be caused by drug interactions.
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In medicine, an adverse effect (AE) is a harmful and undesired effect resulting from a medication or intervention and procedures. Some AEs only occur when starting, increasing or discontinuing a treatment; in this case they are a function of dosage or drug levels at the target organs, or they may also be caused by drug interactions.
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Harnessing remifentanil adverse effects
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2021Luis Ignacio Cortínez +1 more
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Opioid Effects and Adverse Effects
Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1996openaire +2 more sources

