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Efficacy and tolerability of fenfluramine with concomitant potassium bromide in patients with Dravet syndrome. [PDF]

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Bromide Intoxication due to Propantheline Bromide

American Journal of Nephrology, 1996
An elderly woman presented with pneumonia and mental status changes and was found to have bromide poisoning due to ingestion of propantheline bromide over a 2-month period. The interference of bromide with serum chloride measurements on an ion-selective electrode resulted in spurious hyperchloremia and was crucial in making the diagnosis.
Paul S. Heckerling, Khawaja A. Ammar
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The Centenary of Bromides

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
THIS occasion calls for exercise of imagination. Imagine that you are one of the nearly 700 fellows of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London and that you are attending the biweekly se...
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Tiotropium Bromide

Drugs, 2002
Tiotropium bromide is an anticholinergic bronchodilator that antagonises muscarinic M(1), M(2) and M(3) receptors. It dissociates more slowly from M(1) receptors and, importantly, from M(3) receptors (which are located in bronchial smooth muscle) than from M(2) receptors and subsequently has a long duration of action permitting once-daily ...
Karen M, Hvizdos, Karen L, Goa
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Photodissociation of Thallium Bromide and Cesium Bromide

Applied Optics, 1965
Photodissociation of TlBr and CsBr by the 1850-A mercury resonance line could lead to laser transitions at 5350 A and 2.93 μ in Tl and Cs, respectively. The transition probabilities of Cs are such that radiative decay will maintain a population inversion between the 72P3/2 and 72S½ levels.
S. M. Jarrett, W. T. Walter
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