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In situ monitoring of powder blending by non-invasive Raman spectrometry with wide area illumination [PDF]
A 785 nm diode laser and probe with a 6 mm spot size were used to obtain spectra of stationary powders and powders mixing at 50 rpm in a high shear convective blender.
Allan, Pamela +5 more
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Diltiazem hydrochloride: New technologies and evolution of diltiazem [PDF]
Graded extended-release diltiazem (CARDIZEM® LA) (GRD) is a new formulation of diltiazem engineered to provide more precise blood pressure control than traditional antihypertensive agents. Unlike other diltiazem once-daily formulations, CARDIZEM® LA is a tablet formulation. Its pharmacokinetic profile differs from that of CARDIZEM® CD, another extended-
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Niacin-induced clotting factor synthesis deficiency with coagulopathy [PDF]
Although coagulopathy is a well-known complication of severe niacin- induced hepatotoxic reaction, it is not found in patients with minimal aminotransferase level elevations.
Dearing, Brian D. +3 more
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BackgroundThe adverse effects of anticancer therapy in patients with malignancies and cardiovascular diseases are complicated. Oxaliplatin is one of the most commonly used chemotherapy drugs for gastric and colorectal cancers, and oxaliplatin-induced ...
Xi Chen +6 more
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Controlled release floating multiparticulates of metoprolol succinate by hot melt extrusion [PDF]
YesWe present hot melt extrusion (HME) for the design of floating multiparticulates. Metoprolol succinate was selected as the model drug. Our foremost objective was to optimize the components Eudragit® RS PO, polyethylene oxide (PEO) and hydroxypropyl ...
Devarajan, P.V. +2 more
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ABSTRACT The roots of the climbing shrub Cryptolepis sanguinolenta are traditionally used in West Africa for the treatment of malaria. The principal constituent, cryptolepine (1), has been shown to have antimalarial activity but there are concerns regarding its toxicity on account of its DNA‐intercalating property.
Elodie Chenu +7 more
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Pediatric antiarrhythmics and toxicity: A clinical review. [PDF]
Abstract Antiarrhythmic medications are fundamental in the acute and chronic management of pediatric arrhythmias. Particularly in the pediatric patient population, associated antiarrhythmic toxicities represent important potential adverse effects. Emergency medicine clinicians must be skilled in the detection, workup, and management of antiarrhythmic ...
Geanacopoulos AT +6 more
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Improved crystal structure solution from powder diffraction data by the use of conformational information [PDF]
The effect of introducing conformational information to the DASH implementation of crystal structure determination from powder diffraction data is investigated using 51 crystal structures, with the aim of allowing increasingly complex crystal structures ...
Adrian C. Williams +56 more
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Allergic contact dermatitis is very common in patients with anogenital lesions referred for patch testing in Spain. Key allergens include fragrances, preservatives and topical treatments like anaesthetics and steroids. Emerging sensitisers including benzisothiazolinone and sodium metabisulphite are also relevant.
Mercè Grau‐Pérez +29 more
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A role for presenilin in post-stress regulation: effects of presenilin mutations on Ca2+ currents in Drosophila [PDF]
It has been shown that presenilin is involved in maintaining Ca(2+) homeostasis in neurons, including regulating (ER) Ca(2+) storage. From studies of primary cultures and cell lines, however, its role in stress-induced responses is still controversial ...
Fortini, M. E. +7 more
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