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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2005
There is hard data to show that newborn infants are more likely than adults to experience adverse reactions to drugs. Paradoxically, drug-related legislation to ensure safe and effective drug use in humans neglected neonates until 2002, when the Best Pharmaceuticals Act for Children was signed into law in the USA.
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There is hard data to show that newborn infants are more likely than adults to experience adverse reactions to drugs. Paradoxically, drug-related legislation to ensure safe and effective drug use in humans neglected neonates until 2002, when the Best Pharmaceuticals Act for Children was signed into law in the USA.
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2019
The majority of patients undergoing cardiac surgery use antiplatelet agents, such as aspirin, ADP receptor inhibitors, and/or glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitors. An increasing number of patients use dual antiplatelet therapy. Due to the higher bleeding risk in the presence of antiplatelet agents, every individual patient requires a balanced ...
Aamer Ahmed, Adeel Majeed
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The majority of patients undergoing cardiac surgery use antiplatelet agents, such as aspirin, ADP receptor inhibitors, and/or glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitors. An increasing number of patients use dual antiplatelet therapy. Due to the higher bleeding risk in the presence of antiplatelet agents, every individual patient requires a balanced ...
Aamer Ahmed, Adeel Majeed
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2016
Drugs may cause itching as a concomitant symptom of drug-induced skin reactions or in the form of pruritus without skin lesions. Drug-induced itch is defined as generalized itching without skin lesions, caused by a drug. Itching associated with drug-induced cholestasis is among the common dermatologic adverse events (dAEs) that induce itching.
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Drugs may cause itching as a concomitant symptom of drug-induced skin reactions or in the form of pruritus without skin lesions. Drug-induced itch is defined as generalized itching without skin lesions, caused by a drug. Itching associated with drug-induced cholestasis is among the common dermatologic adverse events (dAEs) that induce itching.
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Antiarrhythmic Drug Management
2010This chapter focuses on the electrophysiologic principles of antiarrhythmic drug treatment of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias in critically ill patients. Here we do not present a comprehensive review of individual antiarrhythmic agents but instead provide a framework for clinical approaches to antiarrhythmic drug selection based on the ...
Henry H. Hsia, Kelly Matsuda
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Amiodarone Rifampicin Drug–Drug Interaction Management With Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2018Abstract: The authors present a case of a 69-year-old man with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy controlled with amiodarone and an infected orthopedic prosthesis requiring treatment with rifampicin. This combination involves a pharmacokinetic drug–drug interaction leading to subtherapeutic drug concentrations of amiodarone and ...
Thijs H, Oude Munnink +3 more
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Management of antiretroviral drug toxicity
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2006With the emergence of very potent antiretroviral regimens, the major limitation to the success of treatment is now the tolerability of drugs, which can ultimately affect adherence. It is important, therefore, to review the current understanding on antiretroviral drug toxicity, and examine key recent data that can inform the successful avoidance or ...
Eoin, Feeney +2 more
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Management of cardiac drug overdose
Resuscitation, 1984Although overdoses from cardiac drugs are uncommon, these are compounds with narrow therapeutic indices and they may give rise to serious acute toxicity from accidental, deliberate or even iatrogenic overdosage. Through the National Poisons Information Service for England and the Poisons Unit laboratory, we monitor reports of serious toxicity from this
G N, Volans, D W, Holt, C, Ali
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How to manage drug interactions
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1997Multiple drugs are used to provide anaesthesia. On average, four to six drugs are used during anaesthesia and, therefore, drug interactions are common. These interactions are primarily either pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic. Due to the relatively short duration of drug administration for anaesthesia, pharmacokinetic drug interactions resulting from ...
P S, Glass +3 more
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Managing Drug–Drug Interactions in Older Adults
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2023Zhu, Zhou +3 more
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Cutting Edge Psychiatry in Practice, 2012
The words inattentive or hyperactive are often applied when a young person seems to lack concentration, or is overly boisterous, disorganised or consistently acting in a manner that is at odds with the demands of their environment. For some, these difficulties will be sufficiently chronic, pervasive and impairing that a diagnosis of Attention Deficit ...
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The words inattentive or hyperactive are often applied when a young person seems to lack concentration, or is overly boisterous, disorganised or consistently acting in a manner that is at odds with the demands of their environment. For some, these difficulties will be sufficiently chronic, pervasive and impairing that a diagnosis of Attention Deficit ...
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