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Oral Administration of Fluorouracil [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Surgery, 1968
THE ANTIMETABOLITE, fluorouracil, has been the chemotherapeutic agent of choice in the treatment of advanced cancers of the gastrointestinal tract during recent years. The use of this drug is based on the suggestion that uracil may serve preferentially as a building block for nucleic acid biosynthesis in some tumors. It is believed that fluorouracil or
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Safe Administration of Oral Chemotherapy

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2003
High standards of care are desirable for patients in any setting who receive chemotherapy by any route. Patients who self-administer oral chemotherapy are subject to risks of adverse effects similar to those who receive i.v. chemotherapy. Safeguards to prevent medication error in these patients may not be achieved to the same degree as for patients ...
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THE ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF EPINEPHRINE

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1927
As a result of many clinical and experimental investigations, current opinion regards epinephrine as producing little if any effect when administrated orally. Sollmann1states that "it is entirely ineffective by oral administration" and that "the blood pressure response is practically absent" when given by mouth.
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Orthopedics and Oral Administration Of Contraceptives

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— A patient, whom I attend, recently called to ask for a refill of her prescription for orally administered contraceptives, not being able to come in herself because she was at total bed rest subsequent to a compression fracture of the second lumbar vertebra.Much discussion in both lay and professional journals concerns a ...
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Efficacy of oral administration and oral intake of edible vaccines

Immunology Letters, 2002
To evaluate whether vaccine administration via intragastric gavage is indicative for the outcome of edible vaccines, mice were orally immunised with ovalbumin (OVA) mixed with or without Vibrio cholerae toxin (CT) in various compositions via various routes: (1) OVA dissolved in saline and intragastrically (IG) administered ('IG'); (2) OVA mixed with ...
Lauterslager, T.G.M., Hilgers, L.A.T.
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Restraint and oral administration in frogs

Lab Animal, 2010
Frogs in the research setting may require administration of test compounds or of medications (if they are ill). Various routes of administration can be used in frogs, including parenteral, enteral, transdermal and oral. This column discusses clinical techniques for restraint and oral administration of medication, food or test compounds in frogs.
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Anaphylactoid Reactions to Oral Administration of Penicillin

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1960
PENICILLIN reactions may be immediate, delayed or accelerated. Those that are immediate occur within minutes of the administration of the agent; the others take place much later. The term "anaphylactoid reactions" refers only to severe immediate systemic reactions associated with hypotension and often a shocklike state.
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Oral Administration of Tetraiodophenolphthalein for Cholecystography

Radiology, 1925
WHITAKER and Milliken (1) showed the greater shadow-producing power of sodium tetraiodophenolphthalein over sodium tetrabromphenolphthalein, without a corresponding increase in toxicity. This, together with the recent use of this dye intravenously by Graham, Cole and Copher (2), suggested its use orally. The same difficulties in oral administration are
H. C. Robinson, Thomas O. Menees
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Oral administration of urokinase

Thrombosis Research, 1980
Koji Sasaki   +3 more
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Oral cytokine administration

Immunology Today, 1996
Shahida Baqar, Florence M. Rollwagen
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