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Oral Administration of Penicillin
Science, 1945A convenient, practical and effective procedure of administering penicillin by mouth consists of mixing the drug with one tablespoonful of aluminum hydroxide. Substantially higher blood levels are obtained following a 50,000 and a 100,000 unit dose of penicillin with this method than after administration of the drug dissolved in water, either with or ...
Enid T. Oppenheimer +4 more
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Oral Administration of Nitrates [PDF]
Until 1980 oral administration of nitrates was the only practical way to achieve therapeutic plasma levels of nitrates for long periods in ambulatory patients. For two decades oral ISDN has been the almost exclusive drug for this indication. It allowed long-term prophylaxis of angina pectoris and treatment of congestive heart failure.
Adam Schneeweiss, Marija Weiss
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Oral Administration of Liposomal Insulin
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2006There have been several attempts published in the literature related with orally effective insulin formulations, which are increasing in popularity. Some of the results indicate that it is possible to reduce blood glucose level by orally administered liposomal insulin formulations, but there is general need to understand the mechanism and effective ...
Guemuesel, Buelent +5 more
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Proliposomes of indomethacin for oral administration
Journal of Microencapsulation, 1991Indomethacin, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug was encapsulated into liposomes composed of soyabean lecithin, cholesterol and stearylamine for oral administration. Liposomes of homogenous size distribution and higher entrapment efficiency were derived from effervescent granule based proliposomes.
O P Katare +2 more
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THE ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF ADRENALIN
Endocrinology, 1929That adrenalin is ineffective when administered by mouth seems to be an accepted fact. That it is destroyed by the gastric and intestinal juice is the general belief. Systemic effects from oral administration are thus questionable. Menninger (1927) states that only large doses of adrenalin, when given by mouth, have any effects on the blood pressure of
G. Giragossintz, H. Mackler
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Midazolam oral self-administration
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1985The technique of chronic schedule-induced drug solution intake was used to determine the possible addiction liability of the short-acting benzodiazepine midazolam. Schedule-induction produces polydipsia over a wide range of fluids as a function of the imposed schedule of food availability. The inducing schedule used presented food pellets automatically
John L. Falk, Maisy Tang
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In vivo sensitization to gliadin by oral administration
2023Celiac disease is a highly prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy that develops in genetically susceptible individuals expressing HLA-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8 after ingestion of gluten and results in decreased quality of life and increased morbidity. This pathology is triggered by immunogenic peptides generated from gliadins present in gluten, which act on the ...
Romero Romero, María del Mar +3 more
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Toxogonin: Oral Administration to Man
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971Abstract Toxogonin, administered orally in an aqueous solution to healthy male volunteers, produced dose-related blood levels of oxime. These levels were lower than those found with similar doses of 2-pyridinium aldoxime methochloride. A dose-independent symptom complex of facial warmth and/or numbness and a cool menthol sensation in the throat was ...
Frederick R. Sidell, William A. Groff
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ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF PENICILLIN IN PEDIATRICS
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1947PART 1 A. INTRODUCTION AT PRESENT there are many commercial preparations of penicillin for oral use. Unfortunately, there are conflicting opinions as to its efficacy. This is evidenced in part by the existing disagreement in the literature and likewise by the lack of uniformity of directions for dosage and administration.
Arthur A. Goldfarb +2 more
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