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Perfusion, 2021
Electrical stimulation of the hypoglossal nerve through implantable neuromodulation systems (UAS) has been demonstrated to be both safe and effective in the management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in a subset of patients meeting specific clinical criteria. After decades of animal and human basic science research confirmed the feasibility and safety
Vaibhav H. Ramprasad, Ryan J. Soose
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Electrical stimulation of the hypoglossal nerve through implantable neuromodulation systems (UAS) has been demonstrated to be both safe and effective in the management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in a subset of patients meeting specific clinical criteria. After decades of animal and human basic science research confirmed the feasibility and safety
Vaibhav H. Ramprasad, Ryan J. Soose
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Etanercept: Efficacy and safety
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2009AbstractObjective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of etanercept in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.Methods An observational, longitudinal, and retrospective study involving two groups of dose of treatment with etanercept (50 vs. 100 mg/week).
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The efficacy and safety of liraglutide
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2011To systematically analyze the efficacy and safety of liraglutide for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in comparison to other mono- and combination therapies.PubMed (any date) and EMBASE (all years) search was conducted with liraglutide as a search term.
Kyeong-Hye, Jeong, Bong Kyu, Yoo
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Efficacy and safety of antiemetics
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 1994Of all the adverse effects associated with cancer chemotherapy, patients find nausea and vomiting the most distressing (I, 2). Indeed, nausea and vomiting continue to be critical problems in cancer chemotherapy. They can lead to a dramatic deterioration of the patients’ quality of life and result in up to 50% of patients delaying or missing treatment ...
V, Diehl, M, Marty
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Safety and efficacy of vaccines
Dermatologic Therapy, 2009For the past two centuries, vaccines have provided a safe and effective means of preventing a number of infectious diseases. Although the safety of some vaccines has been questioned in recent years, the currently available vaccines are more than a millionfold safer than the diseases they are designed to prevent. Vaccines, however, should always be used
Brenda L, Bartlett, Stephen K, Tyring
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