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Evidence of off‐label inhalation therapy on pediatric asthma practice in Japan
Abstract Background In Japan, many asthma inhalers do not have formal approval for use in the pediatric population because of the lack of domestic data. In real‐world settings, however, numerous off‐label medications are prescribed. Currently, the nature of off‐label prescriptions of asthma inhalers on pediatric patients in Japan remains unclear ...
Kenji Oishi +14 more
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Mixing time effects on the dispersion performance of adhesive mixtures for inhalation. [PDF]
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of adhesive mixtures for inhalation. Interactions between these effects and the carrier size fraction, the type of drug and the inhalation flow rate were ...
Floris Grasmeijer +3 more
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Molecularly imprinted mesoporous silica (MIPMS) is one of the methods to improve site accessibility molecule target on molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) for application in solid‐phase extraction (SPE). The MIPMS was prepared using salbutamol sulfate as template molecule, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as a directing agent, and tetraethyl ...
Ike Susanti +3 more
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Antiretroviral drug–drug interactions: A comparison of online drug interaction databases
Actual or Potential Drug–drug Interactions Identified. Abstract What is known and objective Antiretrovirals have a high drug interaction potential, which can lead to increased toxicity and/or decreased efficacy. Multiple databases are available to assess drug–drug interactions. The aim of our study was to compare interaction identification for commonly
Emily N. Drwiega +2 more
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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatment is informed by randomised controlled trial results, but it is unclear if these findings apply to people excluded from these trials.
Kevin Wing +7 more
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Exploring the kinetic selectivity of drugs targeting the β1‐adrenoceptor
Exploring factors influencing drug binding and receptor selectivity at β‐adrenergic receptors. Abstract In this study, we report the β1‐adrenoceptor binding kinetics of several clinically relevant β1/2‐adrenoceptor (β1/2AR) agonists and antagonists. [3H]‐DHA was used to label CHO‐β1AR for binding studies.
David A. Sykes +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Nonadherence to inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) in children with asthma leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Few adherence interventions have been effective and little is known about what contributes to intervention effectiveness.
Christina J. Pearce +6 more
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Inhaler combination formulations consisting of an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) (fluticasone propionate) and a long-acting β2 agonist (salmeterol xinafoate) are indicated as maintenance treatments for patients with asthma and/or for selected patients with
Amr S Albanna +3 more
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Abstract This case report describes a low‐grade malignant B‐cell lymphoma (lymphocytic lymphoma) in a 14‐year‐old mixed breed cat, diagnosed by bronchoscopy and diagnostic imaging (radiography, ultrasound and computed tomography). The patient was treated with surgery, and postoperative complications included blindness and a severe mycoplasma infection ...
Julia Hart +4 more
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Crystallographic Structure, Intermolecular Packing Energetics, Crystal Morphology and Surface Chemistry of Salmeterol Xinafoate (Form I). [PDF]
Single crystals of salmeterol xinafoate (form I), prepared from slow cooled supersaturated propan-2-ol solutions, crystallise in a triclinic P‾1 symmetry with two closely related independent salt pairs within the asymmetric unit, with an approximately ...
Moldovan, AA +5 more
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