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Drug Prescription patterns of Physicians in South Khorasan- 2014-2015
Background and Aim: Drug prescription is an important part of pharmacotherapy; therefore, inattention to the principle of drug prescription can cause problems such as incorrect treatment, unsuccessful or incomplete, and force higher cost to ...
Maryam Sadeghi +4 more
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This review examines how emerging enabling technologies enhance the physiological relevance, scalability, and reproducibility of kidney organoids, while advanced analytical approaches support model validation and deepen mechanistic insight into nephrotoxicity.
Helen Kearney +3 more
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Improving Prescription Drug Labeling [PDF]
Michael S, Wolf, Stacy Cooper, Bailey
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Trends in Obesity and Overweight‐Related Office Visits and Drug Prescriptions in Canada, 1998 to 2004 [PDF]
Raj Padwal
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A Soft Microrobot for Single‐Cell Transport, Spheroid Assembly, and Dual‐Mode Drug Screening
A soft, untethered hydrogel microrobot enables precise single‐cell delivery, self‐assembly into 3D spheroids, and real‐time thermal actuation. Driven by light‐induced convection and embedded with gold nanorods and temperature sensors, the microrobot guides cells, modulates local microenvironments, and supports drug testing.
Philipp Harder +3 more
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PHP39 IMPACT OF AN INCREASE IN PRESCRIPTION CO-PAYMENT ON DRUG UTILIZATION
BL Meissner +4 more
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The Distortionary Effects of Government Procurement: Evidence from Medicaid Prescription Drug Purchasing [PDF]
The federal-state Medicaid program insures 43 million people for virtually all of the prescription drugs approved by the FDA. To determine the price that it will pay for a drug treatment, the government uses the average price in the private sector for ...
Fiona Scott Morton, Mark Duggan
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Bacteria‐Responsive Nanostructured Drug Delivery Systems for Targeted Antimicrobial Therapy
Bacteria‐responsive nanocarriers are designed to release antimicrobials only in the presence of infection‐specific cues. This selective activation ensures drug release precisely at the site of infection, avoiding premature or indiscriminate release, and enhancing efficacy.
Guillermo Landa +3 more
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Materials and System Design for Self‐Decision Bioelectronic Systems
This review highlights how self‐decision bioelectronic systems integrate sensing, computation, and therapy into autonomous, closed‐loop platforms that continuously monitor and treat diseases, marking a major step toward intelligent, self‐regulating healthcare technologies.
Qiankun Zeng +9 more
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