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Cross-over study of ten tetracycline preparations

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1973
Ten different brands of tetracycline were given to ten medical students in a cross-over study. A single dose of 500 mg was given, blood samples were taken 1,3,6, and 12 h later, and 24 h urines were collected. Peak serum levels of different preparations varied from 2.91±0.45 µg/ml to 4.32±0.31 µg/ml (mean±S.E.M.).
J, Tuomisto, P, Männistö
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A Controlled Cross-over Study of Trimipramine and Amylobarbitone

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
Chemically, trimipramine has an imino-benzyl nucleus and a side-chain resembling that of methotrimeprazine [5-(3-dimethyl-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-10, 11-dihydrodibenz (b, f,) azepine]. In “double blind” controlled comparisons of trimipramine and imipramine, Salzmann (1965) in 27 hospitalized depressed patients who did not require ECT, found the two ...
J W, Hunter   +3 more
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The efficacy of fluoxetine in BMS—A cross‐over study

Gerodontology, 2018
BackgroundBurning mouth syndrome (BMS) is an intraoral burning or dysaesthetic sensation, recurring daily for more than two hours during the period longer than 3 months. The objective was to evaluate and analyse the efficacy of serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetine on psychological factors, as well as on pain in participants with BMS.MethodsIn a 6 ...
Bojana Zoric   +5 more
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New Cross Over Project Study

Proceedings of Annual / Fall Meetings of Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 2007
Kaneta, Yasunori   +5 more
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New Cross Over Project Study

Proceedings of Annual / Fall Meetings of Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 2008
Kinoshita, Motoyasu   +9 more
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Analysis of cross-over studies with missing data

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2014
This paper addresses some aspects of the analysis of cross-over trials with missing or incomplete data. A literature review on the topic reveals that many proposals provide correct results under the missing completely at random assumption while only some consider the more general missing at random situation.
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[Cross-over studies].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2013
Randomized, parallel group clinical trials often require large groups of patients; this is expensive and takes time. A randomized cross-over trial can be an efficient and more affordable alternative. A cross-over design can be used to study chronic disorders in which treatments have temporary effects.
Tobias N, Bonten   +2 more
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Hemodialysis / hemofiltration: A report of a controlled cross-over study

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1980
In 14 stable ESRD patients an ABA cross-over study comparing conventional hemodialysis with post-dilution hemofiltration was performed in order to test the validity of clinical benefits reported for hemofiltration. No effect on blood-pressure could be observed in hypertensive hemofiltration patients when body weight was kept constant.
C A, Baldamus   +3 more
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Randomised cross‐over study of oral appliances for snoring

Clinical Otolaryngology, 2010
Clin. Otolaryngol. 2010, 35, 204–209Objectives:  To compare a mandibular advancement splint to a control bite raising appliance in the treatment of snoring with or without mild obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome.Design:  A prospective two‐treatment randomised cross‐over clinical trial.Setting:  Single centre secondary care Dental Hospital.Participants: 
Maguire J   +5 more
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A cross-over study of side of hearing aid provision

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1986
No previous study has investigated which ear should be fitted with a hearing aid. Fifty-eight patients with bilateral hearing loss of 25-75 dB HL were sequentially fitted with an ear level hearing aid for 10 weeks in each ear. Patients were then asked their preference for side of fitting, and their reasons for this preference.
I R, Swan, G G, Browning, S, Gatehouse
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