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Human Safety of Lamotrigine

Epilepsia, 1991
Summary: The clinical safety of lamotrigine (LTG), assessed in four completed randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled crossover trials and an interim analysis of 27 12‐month open studies, is discussed. LTG was added to existing anti‐epileptic drugs (AEDs) of adult patients with refractory epilepsy, using a twice‐daily regimen.
T, Betts   +3 more
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The Safety of Melatonin in Humans

Clinical Drug Investigation, 2015
Exogenous melatonin has been investigated as treatment for a number of medical and surgical diseases, demonstrating encouraging results. The aim of this review was to present and evaluate the literature concerning the possible adverse effects and safety of exogenous melatonin in humans.
Andersen, Lars Peter Holst   +3 more
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On the Safety of Human Body Communication

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2020
Human Body Communication (HBC) utilizes the electrical conductivity properties of the human body to communicate between devices in and around the body. The increased energy-efficiency and security provided by HBC compared to traditional radio wave based communication makes it a promising alternative to communicate between energy constrained wearable ...
Shovan Maity   +4 more
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Reappraisal of probiotics’ safety in human

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2019
Contrary to the safe usage of probiotics for years, their threat is still worthy of attention. Several risks have been explained or mentioned in the case reports, clinical trials and experimental studies. Due to a large number of probiotic products worldwide, the certainty of the safety of such products is a matter of concern.
Farzaneh Sotoudegan   +4 more
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