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A narrative review of the pathophysiology of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the potential for corticosteroid therapy. [PDF]

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Gruccio P   +16 more
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Neonatal Shock: Current Dilemmas and Future Research Avenues. [PDF]

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Urticaria to hydrocortisone

Allergy, 2001
Keywords: allergic contact dermatitis; cutaneous reactions; hydrocortisone sodium succinate; IgE-mediated ...
L Rasanen   +2 more
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Dissolution of Hydrocortisone

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1972
Equations for use in studies of dissolution are derived from simple Noyes-Whitney kinetics. In one model the amount of drug added to the test system, Wo, is equal to the saturation capacity of the system, Ws In the second model an equation is derived for use when Wo ≠ Ws It was found that the dissolution of hydrocortisone, in both distilled water and ...
P. Sharkey, C.T. Rhodes, M.P. Short
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Separation of hydrocortisone and epi-hydrocortisone by solvent extraction

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 1997
Solvent extraction, instead of traditional crystallization, is suggested as a new method for separation of hydrocortisone and its optical isomer, epi-hydrocortisone. The extraction behavior of alcohols, ketones, esters, ethers and chlorinated hydrocarbons was studied experimentally.
Xien Hu, Tang Zhigang, Yongjun Zhu
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Hydrocortisone‐induced anaphylaxis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
Two patients with asthma developed an anaphylactic reaction after the intravenous administration of hydrocortisone. In both cases, the reaction included the rapid development of airflow obstruction. Previous reports have suggested that the allergenic component may be hydrocortisone itself, rather than the diluents or preservatives.
Chan, CS   +3 more
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