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To switch (statins) or not to switch? That is the question

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2010
Cost is an important consideration when deciding which drugs to prescribe. The problem is becoming more evident because effective, well-tolerated and evidence-based generic drugs are now widely available. More specifically, switching to a cheaper statin formulation might result in less effective treatment in terms of event reduction or achievement of ...
Vasilios G, Athyros   +3 more
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Switching Phenomena in a System with No Switches

Journal of Statistical Physics, 2010
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Preis, Tobias, Stanley, H. Eugene
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To switch or not to switch: that is the biosimilar question

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2017
Biosimilar monoclonal antibodies are now being accepted in clinical practice by IBD specialists. However, switching patients already undergoing originator biologic treatment to biosimilars has been debated due to lack of controlled studies. The NOR-SWITCH study now provides novel clinical evidence in switching from originator to biosimilar in patients ...
Danese S, Peyrin-Biroulet L
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Switches and switch interconnects

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections, 2005
Switched networks are receiving much attention and supplying a major class of interconnect networks. This paper discusses major issues in switch design and switch interconnects. Due to the importance of high-speed switches in building switched LANs, major design issues are studied and several commercial switches are reviewed. Among different techniques
L.M. Ni   +2 more
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Inhalers: to switch or not to switch? That is the question

Thorax, 2019
We know that there is an increasing prevalence of asthma and COPD worldwide, leading to increased inhaler use. Chapter 3 of the British National Formulary1 has grown significantly over the years in terms of the number of inhaler options. There are currently, in the UK, more than 20 different inhaler devices available, with over 118 possible ...
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To switch or not to switch.

2009
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Hoeven, M.L. van der   +3 more
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Switching and switched systems

2015
In this chapter some basic results which concern the problem of switching and switched systems are reported. This chapter has been written in a period of intensive research so that, quite differently from the previous sections, many other new results are expected.
Franco Blanchini, Stefano Miani
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Switch up and switch on

Dental Nursing, 2017
What will you do beyond boundaries to make 2018 your year?
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