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Ferroptosis and hyperoxic lung injury: insights into pathophysiology and treatment approaches. [PDF]
Zhou X, Tian L, Xiong W, Li Y, Liu Q.
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Use of dexpanthenol in corneal damage
Russian Annals of Ophthalmology, 2023Issues of regeneration of the cornea, which is the most vulnerable structure of the eyeball, suffering from various diseases and injuries, burns, when wearing contact lenses and glaucoma, are highly relevant for ophthalmologists. It is also necessary to minimize damage and stimulate corneal epithelization during and after the use of steroidal and non ...
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Dexpanthenol—Nasenspray vs. Nasensalbe
HNO, 2004Background. Recent technical developments in metered pump systems allow the production and use of preservative-free nasal products.The aim of the current study is to compare the tolerability of a preservative-free dexpanthenol (5%) nasal spray with that of the established dexpanthenol (5%) nasal ointment,also without preservatives.The main outcome ...
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Dexpanthenol in Postoperative Ileus
JAMA, 1963To the Editor: —The article on "The Role of Dexpanthenol in Postoperative Ileus" (The Journal 181 :827 [Sept 8] 1962) is such an informative and valuable contribution that I hasten to congratulate you on the publication of this paper. Reports of this nature serve to maintain the high reputation ofThe Journal.
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Topical Use of Dexpanthenol in Skin Disorders
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2002Pantothenic acid is essential to normal epithelial function. It is a component of coenzyme A, which serves as a cofactor for a variety of enzyme-catalyzed reactions that are important in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fatty acids, proteins, gluconeogenesis, sterols, steroid hormones, and porphyrins.
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The Role of Dexpanthenol in Postoperative Ileus
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1962The effectiveness of dexpanthenol in preventing and treating postoperative ileus was tested in observations on 101 patients who underwent major surgery under general anesthesia. The test group of 50 patients who received dexpanthenol was compared with a contratest group who received sodium chloride.
A L, WATNE +4 more
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Pharmacological Effects of Dexpanthenol
Research Journal of Pharmacy and TechnologyThis article focuses on examining and combining published information regarding the latest pleiotropic pharmacological impacts of dexpanthenol.Particular attention in this article is paid to the pharmacological protective effects of dexpanthenol on the kidneys, liver, brain and nerves, gastrointestinal tract, and the cardiovascular and respiratory ...
Solaiman Doba +2 more
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Dexpanthenol Enemas in Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1997To test the hypothesis that topical administration of pantothenic acid, a precursor of coenzyme A, might result in increased tissue levels of coenzyme A, improvement of fatty acid oxidation, and amelioration of ulcerative colitis.In an open-label pilot study, three patients with active left-sided ulcerative colitis received nightly enemas that ...
E V, Loftus +6 more
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[Contact allergy to dexpanthenol].
Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1988Eleven cases of contact allergy to dexpanthenol are reported (5 females, 6 males; mean age 62.4 years). Five patients suffered from a leg ulcer and/or stasis dermatitis. In five patients the sensitization occurred after the application of dexpanthenol-containing ointments to the face.
A, Schulze-Dirks, P J, Frosch
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Film wound dressing containing dexpanthenol - preparation and evaluation
Česká a slovenská farmacie, 2019Currently, a wide variety of wound dressings of varying composition and effects is used to treat wounds. These include also film dressings where one of the promising materials for its preparation is sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) as a material of natural origin with excellent film-forming properties.
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