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Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001
OBJECTIVE: To review the pharmacology, mycology, chemistry, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety, tolerability, dosage, administration, and economic issues of intravenous itraconazole. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search from 1978 to June 2000 of the English-language literature and an extensive review of meeting abstracts was conducted.
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OBJECTIVE: To review the pharmacology, mycology, chemistry, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety, tolerability, dosage, administration, and economic issues of intravenous itraconazole. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search from 1978 to June 2000 of the English-language literature and an extensive review of meeting abstracts was conducted.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1961
TODAY WE HAVE an infusion team. Formerly, when patients were to have intravenous infusions started, there were many delays. Often no interns were available to start the treatment, because the clinics, the operating room, rounds, and so forth, made heavy demands on their time. The chief of surgery believed that finding a remedy to end delays was urgent.
Theodora Krebs, Marie Imperiale
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TODAY WE HAVE an infusion team. Formerly, when patients were to have intravenous infusions started, there were many delays. Often no interns were available to start the treatment, because the clinics, the operating room, rounds, and so forth, made heavy demands on their time. The chief of surgery believed that finding a remedy to end delays was urgent.
Theodora Krebs, Marie Imperiale
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Drugs, 2004
The proton pump inhibitor esomeprazole comprises the S-isomer of omeprazole. An intravenous formulation of the drug has been developed for use in patients not able to take oral drugs. The level of gastric acid control was similar with intravenous and oral esomeprazole in two studies in healthy volunteers receiving 20 or 40 mg once daily for 5 days.
Gillian M, Keating, David P, Figgitt
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The proton pump inhibitor esomeprazole comprises the S-isomer of omeprazole. An intravenous formulation of the drug has been developed for use in patients not able to take oral drugs. The level of gastric acid control was similar with intravenous and oral esomeprazole in two studies in healthy volunteers receiving 20 or 40 mg once daily for 5 days.
Gillian M, Keating, David P, Figgitt
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Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1999
OBJECTIVE: To review the pharmacology, microbiology, chemistry, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety, tolerability, dosage, administration, and economic issues of intravenous azithromycin. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search from 1978 to May 1998 of the English-language literature and an extensive review of journals and meeting abstracts was conducted. Due to
K W, Garey, G W, Amsden
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OBJECTIVE: To review the pharmacology, microbiology, chemistry, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety, tolerability, dosage, administration, and economic issues of intravenous azithromycin. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search from 1978 to May 1998 of the English-language literature and an extensive review of journals and meeting abstracts was conducted. Due to
K W, Garey, G W, Amsden
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DICP, 1990
Streptomycin is an effective drug for the treatment of tuberculosis. It is currently recommended for use only by the intramuscular route. This method of drug delivery is accompanied by considerable pain which is unacceptable to many patients.
A G, Driver, J P, Worden
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Streptomycin is an effective drug for the treatment of tuberculosis. It is currently recommended for use only by the intramuscular route. This method of drug delivery is accompanied by considerable pain which is unacceptable to many patients.
A G, Driver, J P, Worden
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
Intravenous anesthetics continue to be a mainstay in the modern anesthesiologist's armamentarium. In this review the authors will discuss new advancements in the use of propofol, as well as a greater understanding as to its mechanism of action. Further, we will discuss the use of target controlled infusion systems, touch upon the possible benefits of ...
J, Petrie, P, Glass
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Intravenous anesthetics continue to be a mainstay in the modern anesthesiologist's armamentarium. In this review the authors will discuss new advancements in the use of propofol, as well as a greater understanding as to its mechanism of action. Further, we will discuss the use of target controlled infusion systems, touch upon the possible benefits of ...
J, Petrie, P, Glass
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1983
A unique case of leiomyoblastoma involving the veins and venules of the skin and subcutaneous space is reported. There was no evidence of recurrence or metastasis 1 1/2 years after excision.
K T, Chen, C K, Ma
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A unique case of leiomyoblastoma involving the veins and venules of the skin and subcutaneous space is reported. There was no evidence of recurrence or metastasis 1 1/2 years after excision.
K T, Chen, C K, Ma
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Will This Hemodynamically Unstable Patient Respond to a Bolus of Intravenous Fluids?
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2016IMPORTANCE Fluid overload occurring as a consequence of overly aggressive fluid resuscitation may adversely affect outcome in hemodynamically unstable critically ill patients.
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Critical Care Clinics, 1999
Pain and its treatment are known to have adverse effects on the organism, including deterioration in myocardial, diaphragmatic, and small bowel function. The provision of adequate intravenous analgesia, and the choice of agent, can ameliorate or exacerbate these manifestations of the stress response.
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Pain and its treatment are known to have adverse effects on the organism, including deterioration in myocardial, diaphragmatic, and small bowel function. The provision of adequate intravenous analgesia, and the choice of agent, can ameliorate or exacerbate these manifestations of the stress response.
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A semiquantitative culture method for identifying intravenous-catheter-related infection.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977We evaluated a semiquantitative culture technic for identifying infection due to intravenous catheters: rolling the catheter segment across blood agar. This method was compared to broth culture.
D. Maki, C. Weise, H. W. Sarafin
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