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Sequential therapy for hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer-associated renal cell carcinoma: a case report and report of a new family pedigree. [PDF]

open access: yesOxf Med Case Reports
Tsuboi I   +11 more
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Sequential antibiotic therapy

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000
Antimicrobials are an important source of hospital expenditure. Traditionally, severe bacterial infections have been treated initially with intravenous antibiotics, followed by physician-directed switch to oral therapy. Unfortunately this approach results in unnecessary prolongation of intravenous treatment, with all its inherent disadvantages ...
Gavin D., Barlow, Dilip, Nathwani
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Sequential antimicrobial therapy: pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations in sequential therapy

Journal of Infection, 1998
The pharmacodynamic factors important in sequential therapy are largely unknown. This is because most pharmacodynamic investigations concentrate on how bacterial populations respond to first antimicrobial exposures. However, it is likely that for B lactams T>MIC and for quinolones the antimicrobial AUC/MIC ratio will be important.
A P, MacGowan, K E, Bowker
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Combination/sequential therapy in osteoporosis

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2004
Combination therapy includes the concomitant or sequential use of compounds sharing the same mode of action (eg, two or more inhibitors of bone resorption) or with distinct pathways of activity (eg, an inhibitor of resorption plus an anabolic agent).
Lecart, Marie-Paule   +2 more
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Sequential Extracorporeal Therapy in Sepsis

2023
Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome initiated by a dysregulated host response to infection. Maladaptive inflammatory burst damages host tissues and causes organ dysfunction, the burden of which has been demonstrated as the paramount predictor of worse clinical outcomes.
Silvia De Rosa   +3 more
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Nanoformulation-based sequential combination cancer therapy

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2017
Although combining two or more treatments is regarded as an indispensable approach for effectively treating cancer, the traditional cocktail-based combination therapies are seriously limited by coordination issues that fail to account for differences in the pharmacokinetics and action sites of each drug.
Gayong, Shim   +4 more
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Cost issues in sequential therapy

Journal of Infection, 1998
Pharmacoeconomics is starting to be employed in strategic therapeutic decision making. Costs associated with antimicrobials included: (i) acquisition costs; (ii) preparation, administration and consumables costs; (iii) monitoring costs; (iv) costs of unwanted drug effects; (v) costs of resistance and therapeutic failures and (vi) costs of duration of ...
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Sequential Therapies for Proliferative Lupus Nephritis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Long-term therapy with cyclophosphamide enhances renal survival in patients with proliferative lupus nephritis; however, the beneficial effect of cyclophosphamide must be weighed against its considerable toxic effects.Fifty-nine patients with lupus nephritis (12 in World Health Organization class III, 46 in class IV, and 1 in class Vb) received ...
Gabriel, Contreras   +6 more
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