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Pharmacotherapy, 2018
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition associated with both short‐term and long‐term consequences including dialysis, chronic kidney disease, and mortality.
H. Welch, J. Kellum, S. Kane‐Gill
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition associated with both short‐term and long‐term consequences including dialysis, chronic kidney disease, and mortality.
H. Welch, J. Kellum, S. Kane‐Gill
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1957
The way in which a drug may best be administered depends on many factors: (1) whether a local or a systemic effect is needed, (2) whether the patient is conscious, (3) whether the patient is vomiting, (4) the characteristics of the drug itself which determine whether it may be given orally or must be given parenterally, (5) the safety of parenteral ...
Doris J. Place+2 more
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The way in which a drug may best be administered depends on many factors: (1) whether a local or a systemic effect is needed, (2) whether the patient is conscious, (3) whether the patient is vomiting, (4) the characteristics of the drug itself which determine whether it may be given orally or must be given parenterally, (5) the safety of parenteral ...
Doris J. Place+2 more
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Drug interactions and multiple drug administration
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1977Effects of multiple drug administration on adverse drug reactions were studied in 10,518 patients hospitalized on a general medical service during a five‐year period. Nine index drug groups, including analgesic, antacid, antiarrhythmic, antimicrobic, anticoagulant, antihypertensive, anti‐inflammatory, diuretic, and sedative‐tranquilizer drugs, were ...
Ronald B. Stewart+2 more
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2018
Systemic absorption of a drug depends on its physicochemical properties, the nature of the dosage form on which it is included and the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the site of absorption. These considerations are important on the biopharmaceutical production and evaluation of drugs: the design of the dosage forms requires a deep ...
María Esperanza Ruiz+2 more
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Systemic absorption of a drug depends on its physicochemical properties, the nature of the dosage form on which it is included and the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the site of absorption. These considerations are important on the biopharmaceutical production and evaluation of drugs: the design of the dosage forms requires a deep ...
María Esperanza Ruiz+2 more
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Drug administration in custody
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1999This paper describes the system for drug administration to prisoners in custody which has been developed at U Division, Kilmarnock in Strathelyde. The protocols agreed by the police surgeons in the area are described. The system is relevant to all police surgeons in their daily work, particularly with the advent of general practice cooperatives and the
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United States food and drug administration
Clinical Engineering Handbook, 2020C. Carey
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Drug Administration and Drug Effectiveness
2001There is some comfort to thinking of the human body as an elaborate bag of chemicals. Chemicals can be produced; chemicals can be added or replaced; chemicals are (sometimes) inexpensive. In fact, several decades ago, it was widely reported that the chemicals in the human body were worth about $1.
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Bronchodilator Drug Administration
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1983Michael T. Newhouse, Myrna Dolovich
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Javier Cortés+2 more
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