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Efficacy and safety of trastuzumab

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2004
The human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER) 2 is overexpressed in approximately 20-25% of human breast cancers and is an independent adverse prognostic factor. Targeted therapy directed against this receptor has been developed in the form of a humanised monoclonal antibody, trastuzumab.
Robin L, Jones, Ian E, Smith
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Safety and clinical efficacy

Neurosurgery, 1977
When applied under the circumstances of minimal patient risk documented in this paper, implanted neuroaugmentive spinal devices are a reasonable means of therapy for selected severe pain problems. With presently developed screening techniques, in 198 patients predominantly suffering from failed back surgery syndrome, a 50% good-to-excellent result was ...
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Safety and efficacy of loperamide

The American Journal of Medicine, 1990
Loperamide is a safe and effective antidiarrheal for the treatment of acute diarrhea. Efficacy data suggest that loperamide is more effective than the prescription drug diphenoxylate and an over-the-counter bismuth subsalicylate preparation. Loperamide is a safe drug, with few adverse reactions reported worldwide.
C D, Ericsson, P C, Johnson
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Deferiprone, efficacy and safety

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Deferiprone (L1), the new oral iron chelator has been studied in several countries for its efficacy and toxicity with some conflicting observations. Toxicity involving joints has been reported more frequently in Indian patients. The authors planned to include larger number of Indian thalassemics in studying safety and efficacy of Deferiprone.Seventy ...
V P, Choudhry   +3 more
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Efficacy and Cardiovascular Safety of Metformin

Current Drug Safety, 2021
Abstract:: Metformin has been the cornerstone of the medical management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) for over 6 decades now since its first-ever discovery. Although there were initial concerns about its efficacy and safety, increasing evidence over the years proved it to be very effective and safe.
Ranjith K. Rajgopal, Rupinder S. Kochhar
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Safety and efficacy of galactogogues

2013
Safety and efficacy of ...
Zuppa, Antonio Alberto   +2 more
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Bioactive compounds: Safety and efficacy

Nutrition, 2009
The efficacy and safety of bioactive compounds depend on a few known and unknown parameters. What is a physiologic dose and how can that dose be defined in cases of bioactive compounds with a poor knowledge of supply and distribution? What safety sets are needed?
Biesalski, Hans-Konrad   +7 more
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Efficacy and safety of mecasermin rinfabate

Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2006
There has been interest in using recombinant human (rh) insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I (rhIGF-I) to treat short stature, either alone or in combination with its binding protein (insulin-like growth factor binding protein [IGFBP]-3). IGF-I has been shown to increase growth velocity in children with IGF deficiency, either as a result of growth ...
Stephen F, Kemp   +2 more
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Atrial Pacing: Efficacy and Safety

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1989
Atrial pacing has the advantages of simplicity, maintenance of AV synchrony, and economy. The major detraction has been the potential for deterioration of atrioventricular conduction. In this study, we followed 43 patients with sick sinus syndrome treated with atrial (AAI) pacing. Excellent initial implant parameters were obtained in all.
C R, Kerr, G F, Tyers, S, Vorderbrugge
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