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Drug Evaluation during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Drug Evaluation during the Covid-19 Pandemic The search for a treatment for Covid-19 is testing our country’s ability to quickly develop, test, and deploy medications, and several aspects of the U....
Benjamin N. Rome, J. Avorn
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EVALUATION OF ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1950TWO PRINCIPAL electric shock methods have been employed for the laboratory appraisal of anticonvulsant drugs: ( a ) the method of Putnam and Merritt 1 and ( b ) that of Toman, Swinyard and Goodman. 2 In the former, the anticonvulsant potency of a compound is determined by its ability to raise the electric shock convulsion threshold in the cat ...
G, CHEN, C R, ENSOR
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1986
Drug reviews appearing in Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy (DICP), Drugs, and Pharmacotherapy from January 1982 through December 1984 were evaluated for number, duplication among journals, timeliness, scope, and format. The design of this study was primarily quantitative rather than qualitative.
N M, Hendrickson, A B, Amerson
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Drug reviews appearing in Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy (DICP), Drugs, and Pharmacotherapy from January 1982 through December 1984 were evaluated for number, duplication among journals, timeliness, scope, and format. The design of this study was primarily quantitative rather than qualitative.
N M, Hendrickson, A B, Amerson
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The evaluation of antirheumatic drugs
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1973SummaryThe available methods of evaluation of an antirheumatic compound in a clinical trial situation are discussed. The techniques of single-blind and double-blind studies are described and their respective merits analysed. Proposed new techniques for the measurement of joint inflammation are reviewed.
P, Lee +3 more
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Microfluidics for Drug Development: From Synthesis to Evaluation.
Chemical Reviews, 2021Drug development is a long process whose main content includes drug synthesis, drug delivery, and drug evaluation. Compared with conventional drug development procedures, microfluidics has emerged as a revolutionary technology in that it offers a ...
Yuxiao Liu +4 more
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The evaluation of cytotoxic drugs
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 1979SCOPUS: ar.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Von Hoff, Daniel D.D. +2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
The third edition of the AMA Drug Evaluations book ( ADE ) has just been published. * The first edition that appeared in 1971 was prepared by the American Medical Association Department of Drugs under the direction of the Association's Council on Drugs.
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The third edition of the AMA Drug Evaluations book ( ADE ) has just been published. * The first edition that appeared in 1971 was prepared by the American Medical Association Department of Drugs under the direction of the Association's Council on Drugs.
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Evaluation of drug–drug interactions with fesoterodine
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2009To assess drug-drug interactions of fesoterodine with cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 inhibitor (ketoconazole), inducer (rifampicin), and substrates (ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel).Effects of ketoconazole 200 mg twice daily and rifampicin 600 mg twice daily on fesoterodine 8 mg once daily were investigated in CYP2D6 extensive metabolizers (EMs) and ...
Bimal, Malhotra +2 more
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The Epidemiological Evaluation of Drugs
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1984ABSTRACT. Depending on the research problem, the epidemiological evaluation of drugs must be based on a combination of research strategies that include experimental methods (controlled trials), and non‐experimental methods. Among the latter are correlational studies; spontaneous reporting systems and published case reports; cohort studies; and case ...
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Evaluation of the teratogenicity of drugs
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1964The detection of the teratogenic effect of drugs remains a challenge. The sudden appearance of the problem has baffled pharmacologists. The testing of the teratogenic action of a new drttg requires a systematic and complete investigation, without bias, based on the chemical s1rttctttre or pharmacologic action.
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