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A review of clinical pharmacology considerations in antibody-drug conjugates approved by the US Food and Drug Administration between 2000 and 2025. [PDF]
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Drug administration to poultry
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2002Drugs can be administered to birds either individually or as a flock treatment. For poultry, drinking water and feed medication are preferred, but in the case of serious disease, parenteral administration can be an alternative. For an efficient and safe therapy, data on drug pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics are required.
B, Vermeulen, P, De Backer, J P, Remon
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United States food and drug administration
Clinical Engineering Handbook, 2020The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates medical devices primarily through the law known as the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as Amended (“the FD&C Act,” or “the Act”).
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Hidden Administration of Drugs
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2011In placebo-controlled trials, the placebo component of treatments is usually assessed by simulating a therapy through the administration of a dummy treatment (placebo) in order to eliminate the specific effects of the therapy. Recently, a radically different approach to the analysis of placebo responses has been implemented in which placebo responses ...
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Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1981
Drug surveillance has demonstrated that inaccuracy of variable degree exists in medicine administration in hospital practice. Brooks et al. (1) found a 53%-67% incidence of dispensing errors in a study of forty general medical inpatients, but in a larger study of over seven thousand prescriptions to hospital patients, Tesh et al.
G R, Bailie, M E, Campbell, C M, Kesson
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Drug surveillance has demonstrated that inaccuracy of variable degree exists in medicine administration in hospital practice. Brooks et al. (1) found a 53%-67% incidence of dispensing errors in a study of forty general medical inpatients, but in a larger study of over seven thousand prescriptions to hospital patients, Tesh et al.
G R, Bailie, M E, Campbell, C M, Kesson
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The United States Food and Drug Administration
Cobert's Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance, 2019The Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") recently updated its position on Bisphenol A ("BPA") citing certain studies as the basis for "some concern" about the potential effects of BPA on the brain, behavior, and prostate glands of fetuses, infants and ...
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