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A switching control strategy for improving drug infusion
International Journal of Control, 2009A switching control strategy for drug infusion in patients undergoing surgery is presented in this article. This strategy is based on a bank of stabilising controllers, aiming to improve the reference tracking performance of the patient response. Theoretical results which ensure overall stability and reference tracking under switching are obtained ...
António J. R. Neves +2 more
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Selection of Drugs in Pursuit of Rate Control Strategy
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2005Atrial fibrillation is the most common sustained arrhythmia. Based on multiple large randomized trials, rate control therapy has been shown to be safe and effective and is gaining greater acceptance as a frontline alternative to drugs to maintain sinus rhythm.
Soraya M, Samii +5 more
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Health Plans’ Strategies To Control Prescription Drug Spending
Health Affairs, 2004A number of recent studies have documented the sizable impact of consumer cost sharing without accounting for the other drug management strategies being adopted simultaneously. This qualitative case study of five of California's largest health plans examines the strategies and methods used to control prescription drug use and spending.
Stanley S, Wallack +2 more
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Current drug strategies for the treatment and control of schistosomiasis
Expert Opinion on PharmacotherapySchistosomiasis, one of the current Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) affects over 230 million people globally, with nearly 700 million at risk in more than 74 countries. Praziquantel (PZQ) has served as the primary treatment for the past four decades; however, its effectiveness is limited as it solely eliminates adult worms.
María Alejandra, Villamizar-Monsalve +4 more
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National and International Strategies to Control Drug Abuse
Advances in Alcohol & Substance Abuse, 1989Since drug problems continue to produce health problems in our society, it is important to understand world-wide issues favoring the continued existence of drug abuse. National decisions to attack the problem at the production end outside the U.S.
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Strategies to Control Mexican Drug-Trafficking Violence
Journal of Drug Policy Analysis, 2012Drug law enforcement in source and transit countries such as Mexico naturally tends to increase the incentives for drug-related violence, unless enforcement is configured deliberately to create disincentives instead. A program of focused enforcement aimed sequentially at the most violent drug-dealing organizations in Mexico might succeed in reducing ...
Mark A.R. Kleiman, Steven Davenport
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Strategies and formulations of freeze-dried tablets for controlled drug delivery
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2021The freeze-drying process has been particularly attractive for preparing tablets for controlled drug release. Although traditional methods, such as granulation or direct compression methods, have been used in various studies to produce tablets with controlled release, freeze-drying processes have been utilized in certain circumstances due to their ...
Phuong H L, Tran +2 more
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Clever Strategies for Controlled Drug Release and Targeted Drug Delivery
2013The large gains in knowledge of molecular biology have made it possible for pharmaceutical companies and researchers to make “designer” drugs and to target the drugs at specific disease points in the body rather than subjecting the entire organism to the effects of the drug. In this way, drugs may act much more efficiently.
George R. Baran +2 more
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Optimal national drug abuse control strategy
1995 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century, 2002Arguing that the chemical substance abuse problem has become a public-health problem as well as a national-security problem, this paper presents models, analyses, and optimal solution to the socio-technical problem. The solution and its plan are comprehensive, cost-effective, and will produce immediate observable results.
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Control Strategy Approach for a Well-Characterized Vaccine Drug Product
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, 2019Trumenba (MenB-FHbp; bivalent rLP2086), the first meningococcal serogroup B vaccine approved in the United States and subsequently approved in Europe, Canada, and Australia, is well-characterized. Pfizer devised a control strategy approach by using a simplified control strategy wheel for Trumenba based on International Council for Harmonisation (ICH ...
Parag, Kolhe +5 more
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