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Although neurovascular compression of the cochlear nerve (NVC-C) presenting as typewriter tinnitus is a discrete disease category, verified diagnostic criteria are lacking.
W. Sunwoo+5 more
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Objective Gain‐of‐function (GoF) variants in KCNT1 encoding for potassium channels are associated with different epilepsy phenotypes, including epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS), other early infantile developmental and epileptic encephalopathies, and focal epilepsy.
Marina Trivisano+13 more
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Non-recurrence of carbamazepine induced vitiligo after rechallenge with carbamazepine.
Objective: Vitiligo is a rare side effect of carbamazepine whose exact mechanism is unknown. The aim of this report is to describe a single case of vitiligo induced by carbamazepine .
Masoomeh Saeedloo, Seyed Vahid Shariat
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Mowaffaq A Nasif,1 Hiba H Falana,2 Heba KH Hamed,1 Qusai GH Yousef,3 Mohammad A Jaradat1 1Intensive Care Unit, Palestine Medical Complex, Ramallah, Palestine; 2Department of Pharmacy, Birzeit University, Ramallah, Palestine; 3Internal Medicine Department,
Nasif MA+4 more
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Metamizole induces voriconazole metabolism and results in subtherapeutic voriconazole concentrations
Aims Voriconazole is extensively metabolized via cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, predominantly CYP2C19 and CYP3A4. Drugs influencing the activity or expression of CYP enzymes can cause clinically relevant changes in the metabolism and voriconazole exposure. Metamizole is known to induce CYP3A4 and CYP2C19.
Simone D. Baan+3 more
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Aims To develop an evidence‐ and consensus‐based patient prioritization tool for use by UK mental health inpatient pharmacy teams. Methods A modified‐Delphi technique was used to obtain experts' agreement on the content, design and practical use of the patient prioritization tool.
Fatima Q. Alshaikhmubarak+3 more
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Carbamazepine is a pharmacological medication commonly prescribed to treat epilepsy. Dose adjustments, poor bioavailability, and prolonged side effects present significant challenges associated with its use.
Farnaz Sotoudegan+4 more
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Degradation of Carbamazepine in Aqueous Solution Using Ozanation Process [PDF]
Background: Carbamazepine is a pharmaceutical compound used as an anticonvulsant for epilepsy and can enter the environment by inappropriate treatment of hospital wastewater.
Khadijeh Darabi+2 more
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Rapid and Efficient Removal of Carbamazepine from Water by UiO-67
Carbamazepine is a persistent contaminant detected in surface and ground waters. In this study we present the adsorptive removal of carbamazepine from water in the metal–organic frameworks UiO-66 and UiO-67 in comparison with a commercial activated ...
Isil Akpinar, A. Yazaydin
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Pharmacology and relevant drug interactions of metamizole
Metamizole is a frequently prescribed analgesic because of its favourable benefit/risk ratio compared with classic NSAIDs. However, increasing research shows that metamizole displays several drug interactions that are relevant to clinical practice. We reviewed the literature to summarize the pharmacology and most clinically relevant drug interactions ...
David J. Brinkman+3 more
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