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Chewable softgels are a patient‐preferred alternative to conventional oral forms, offering pleasant taste, fast onset, and suitability for children or patients with swallowing difficulties. However, they present relevant challenges in their formulation: the shell must balance chewability, machinability, and stability, while the fill must mask the ...
Almudena Naharros‐Molinero +3 more
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The antimicrobial activity of ephedrine and admixture of ephedrine and propofol: an in vitro study
Introduction Propofol and Ephedrine are commonly used during anesthesia maintenance, the former as a hypnotic agent and the later as a vasopressor. The addition of propofol to ephedrine or administration of ephedrine before propofol injection is useful ...
Serkan Tulgar +2 more
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A reusable microplate platform for ultra‐high‐throughput, submicromolar separation of protonated amines – including alkyl‐, aryl‐, and aralkyl‐types – using a tris(pyridino)‐crown ether selector was introduced; the method enables rapid, zero‐energy, parallel purification fully compatible with automated synthesis workflows.
Panna Vezse +3 more
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The effects on Apgar scores and neonatal outcomes of switching from a combination of phenylephrine and ephedrine to phenylephrine alone as a prophylactic vasopressor during spinal anesthesia for cesarean section [PDF]
BackgroundEphedrine, unlike phenylephrine, has a dose-related propensity to depress fetal pH during spinal anesthesia during cesarean section. A low arterial umbilical cord pH has a strong association with neonatal mortality and morbidity. The purpose of
Joo Yeon Jeon +5 more
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This review highlights the characteristic odor markers of illicit drugs, emphasizing volatile markers from both natural and synthetic sources, and explores the shift from canine‐based detection to emerging noncontact sensing technologies. Illicit drug use remains a global concern, requiring effective detection methods to counter evolving concealment ...
Minwoo Kim +4 more
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Background: During caesarean section spinal anaesthesia may provoke maternal hypotension that we prevent by administration of phenylephrine and/or ephedrine.
Visti Torbjørn Foss +5 more
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Procalcitonin elevation induced by sympathomimetic drug overdose
Background Procalcitonin, a biomarker used to detect systemic bacterial infection, can be elevated in other conditions. Some case reports have suggested procalcitonin elevation induced by drug overdose.
Sota Kodama +2 more
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The site of emetic action of veratrum derivatives. [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston ...
Swiss, Edward D
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Psychedelic‐assisted treatment for substance use disorder: A narrative systematic review
Abstract Background and aims This is the first systematic review of the extant literature on all major psychedelic‐assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), tobacco use disorder (TUD) and other substance use disorders (SUD). We aimed to summarise the evidence for efficacy of psychedelic‐assisted treatment for AUD, TUD, and SUD; to evaluate its
Theodore Piper +7 more
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>Introduction: Spinal anaesthesia is the preferred technique for caesarean section. Around 80% of which is complicated by maternal hypotension. Vasopressors are currently the treatment of choice for spinal-induced hypotension but these may individually ...
Ritu Singh +4 more
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