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Response to intravenous injections of amylin and glucagon in fasted, fed, and hypoglycemic rats.
American Journal of Physiology, 1993The actions of intravenous glucagon and amylin, a newly discovered hyperglycemic pancreatic islet hormone, have been compared in 20-h fasted and fed, lightly anesthetized rats, and in rats made hypoglycemic with an insulin infusion.
Andrew A. Young+4 more
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A new treatment of status epilepticus; intravenous injections of a local anesthetic (lidocaine).
A M A Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1955Status epilepticus is a serious complication which sometimes occurs in epileptics even when the disease seems to be under control with the aid of antiepileptic drugs.
C. Bernhard, E. Bohm, S. Hojeberg
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INFLUENCE OF VELOCITY ON THE RESPONSE TO INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS
, 1931I. UNTOWARD EFFECTS OF RAPID INJECTION ("SPEED SHOCK") The rapid intravenous introduction of pharmacologically active or inert chemicals, drugs and biologic fluids may frequently give rise to immediate and far-reaching nonspecific sequelae, at times ...
S. Hirshfeld+2 more
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Sensitivity to intravenous injections of histamine and serotonin in inbred mouse strains.
International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology, 1977A large panel of inbred strains of mice and some of their Fl hybrids were tested on their sensitivity to the hemoconcentrating effects of intravenous injections of histamine alone, serotonin alone, or histamine-serotonin mixtures.
Nelson M. Vaz+4 more
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Meloxicam Intravenous Injection
Hospital Pharmacy, 2020Each month, subscribers to The Formulary Monograph Service receive 5 to 6 well-documented monographs on drugs that are newly released or are in late phase 3 trials. The monographs are targeted to Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees. Subscribers also receive monthly 1-page summary monographs on agents that are useful for agendas and pharmacy/nursing
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Fatal Intravenous Injection of Monooctanoin
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1990Monooctanoin, a hydrophobic solvent, is used clinically to dissolve gallstones via intrabiliary infusion. We report a therapeutic misadventure in which an intravenous injection of the drug resulted in respiratory and cardiac arrest and death. Autopsy findings included pulmonary lipid embolization, detection of monooctanoin in the lung parenchyma, and ...
Michael Poquette+3 more
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DIFFICULT INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955To the Editor:— Attention should again be called to the wellknown physiological phenomenon of vasodilatation following the application of heat. In patients who have been subjected to repeated intravenous procedures veins often become difficult to find. The application of heat by immersing the hand in a basin of hot water for five minutes or applying a
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Intravenous Injection of Glycogen
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1951Walter L. Bloom+2 more
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Intravenous injections and infusions
The American Journal of Surgery, 1940Abstract The indications for intravenous injections and infusions are classified. Technics for venipuncture and venoclysis are described. Some essential points dealing with fluid replacement are reviewed. The more common dangers and complications of intravenous therapy are presented.
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Intravenously Injected Particles
1997The knowledge and controlled exploitation of the basic mechanisms determining the organ distribution of i.v. injected particles could be used to target diagnostics and colloidal drug carriers to their desired site of action. Basic studies with indifferent model particles (polystyrene latex) have been performed and the results are, at present, being ...
Martin Lück+3 more
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