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Fenfluramine: A Review of Pharmacology, Clinical Efficacy, and Safety in Epilepsy. [PDF]

open access: yesChildren (Basel), 2022
Despite the availability of more than 30 antiseizure medications (ASMs), the proportion of patients who remain refractory to ASMs remains static. Refractory seizures are almost universal in patients with epileptic encephalopathies.
Samanta D.
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Ephedrae Herba: A Review of Its Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Clinical Application, and Alkaloid Toxicity. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Ephedrae Herba (Ephedra), known as “MaHuang” in China, is the dried straw stem that is associated with the lung and urinary bladder meridians. At present, more than 60 species of Ephedra plants have been identified, which contain more than 100 compounds,
Tang S   +7 more
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A Comprehensive Review of the Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Clinical Applications, Adverse Events, and Quality Control of Indigo Naturalis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Pharmacol, 2021
Indigo naturalis (IN), which is derived from indigo plants such as Strobilanthes cusia (Nees) Kuntze, Persicaria tinctoria (Aiton) Spach, and Isatis tinctoria L., has been traditionally used in the treatment of hemoptysis, epistaxis, chest pain, aphtha ...
Sun Q, Leng J, Tang L, Wang L, Fu C.
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Kratom-Pharmacology, Clinical Implications, and Outlook: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]

open access: yesPain Ther, 2020
Kratom, or Mitragyna , is a tropical plant indigenous to Southeast Asia, with unique pharmacological properties. It is commonly consumed by preparing the leaves into decoction or tea, or by grinding them into a powder.
Eastlack SC, Cornett EM, Kaye AD.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Flupirtine : Clinical pharmacology

open access: yesJournal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology, 2012
Flupirtine is neither an opioid nor a non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) producing its analgesic action through blockade of glutamate N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor.
S Harish   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

The clinical pharmacology of obesity [PDF]

open access: yesTherapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2012
With this editorial I would like to introduce myself as a new Associate Editor for Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism. During my education and academic career I conducted adipose tissue research, and was an investigator in a multitude of obesity studies, either related to weight loss, or treatment of the obese hypertensive patient ...
Stefan Engeli
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Neonatal Clinical Pharmacology

open access: yesChildren
Similar to other populations, care of neonates strongly relies on robust guidance on neonatal pharmacotherapy, covering an age-appropriate drug formulation, an individualized dose, and information on its efficacy and safety for a specific indication in ...
Karel Allegaert   +3 more
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Exploring medical students’ preferences and challenges in clinical pharmacology education: insights and improvement strategies [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Medical Education
Background Medical students receive foundational knowledge in clinical pharmacology, bridging the gap between pharmacology and clinical practice. While several studies have investigated clinical pharmacology teaching methodologies, few describe the ...
Mansour Tobaiqy
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Clinical pharmacology: Developmental path, regulations, education, practical management: Generally and in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesHospital Pharmacology, 2022
Introduction: After searching literature, Professor of Pharmacology at Cornell University Harry Gold was the first to use the name Clinical Pharmacology in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Kastratović Dragana A.   +2 more
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