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Bioelectrocatalytic detection of theophylline at theophylline oxidase electrodes
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2007Bioelectrocatalytic oxidation of theophylline was studied at gold and graphite electrodes modified with microbial theophylline oxidase (ThOx), a multi-cofactor redox enzyme capable of selective oxidation of theophylline. Gold electrodes were additionally modified with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of (-OH)- and (-NH(2))-terminated alkanethiols of ...
Elena E Ferapontova +2 more
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Forensic Science International, 1980
Two fatal cases are presented involving the acute ingestion of theophylline resulting in blood theophylline concentrations greater than one hundred times the accepted therapeutic range.
C L, Winek +3 more
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Two fatal cases are presented involving the acute ingestion of theophylline resulting in blood theophylline concentrations greater than one hundred times the accepted therapeutic range.
C L, Winek +3 more
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Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— The recent review of theophylline intoxication by Sahney et al,1 was of interest to us because of our experience with patients with high theophylline blood levels but without symptoms. Five patients were seen; one patient [Figure, A(1), A(2)] had a second ingestion.
A F, Kossoy, M R, Weir, M V, Bryant
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To the Editor.— The recent review of theophylline intoxication by Sahney et al,1 was of interest to us because of our experience with patients with high theophylline blood levels but without symptoms. Five patients were seen; one patient [Figure, A(1), A(2)] had a second ingestion.
A F, Kossoy, M R, Weir, M V, Bryant
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Pediatrics, 1982
The article by Shapiro et al1 wherein a nomogram relating daily theophylline dose requirements to single serum levels appears to us either misleading or in error. According to our calculations, the upper and lower limits depending on K = 0.07 to 0.5 hr-1 would give a value with no units: dose (mg/kg/day) = K x V x 24 hr x 10 µg/ml = 0.07 liter/hr x 0 ...
A S, Kirshenbaum, O L, Frick
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The article by Shapiro et al1 wherein a nomogram relating daily theophylline dose requirements to single serum levels appears to us either misleading or in error. According to our calculations, the upper and lower limits depending on K = 0.07 to 0.5 hr-1 would give a value with no units: dose (mg/kg/day) = K x V x 24 hr x 10 µg/ml = 0.07 liter/hr x 0 ...
A S, Kirshenbaum, O L, Frick
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Advances have recently been made in understanding the pharmacokinetics of theophylline. To correlate the new knowledge of theophylline pharmacokinetics with the drug's current status in therapy, we have critically reviewed the relevant investigations of the last 5 years.
M, Bukowskyj, K, Nakatsu, P W, Munt
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Advances have recently been made in understanding the pharmacokinetics of theophylline. To correlate the new knowledge of theophylline pharmacokinetics with the drug's current status in therapy, we have critically reviewed the relevant investigations of the last 5 years.
M, Bukowskyj, K, Nakatsu, P W, Munt
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1985
The adverse effects of theophylline were recognized soon after its introduction into clinical medicine. Reports of major toxic reactions to theophylline, particularly in children, discouraged its use and led to homeopathic dosing recommendations that had little therapeutic effect.
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The adverse effects of theophylline were recognized soon after its introduction into clinical medicine. Reports of major toxic reactions to theophylline, particularly in children, discouraged its use and led to homeopathic dosing recommendations that had little therapeutic effect.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
Theophylline has been a popular medication for asthma for over 50 years. However, the introduction of newer pharmacologic agents, concern about the toxicity of theophylline, and recommendations in widely disseminated guidelines have recently contributed to its decreased use.
M, Weinberger, L, Hendeles
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Theophylline has been a popular medication for asthma for over 50 years. However, the introduction of newer pharmacologic agents, concern about the toxicity of theophylline, and recommendations in widely disseminated guidelines have recently contributed to its decreased use.
M, Weinberger, L, Hendeles
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1977
Three cases of theophylline poisoning in young children, two of which occurred after erroneous administration of commonly prescribed pediatric drugs, are presented. The possible association of hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis with severe theophylline toxicity is discussed.
Y, Vaucher, E S, Lightner, P D, Walson
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Three cases of theophylline poisoning in young children, two of which occurred after erroneous administration of commonly prescribed pediatric drugs, are presented. The possible association of hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis with severe theophylline toxicity is discussed.
Y, Vaucher, E S, Lightner, P D, Walson
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