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Early antibiotic treatment failure

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2009
There is no consensus on the definition of treatment failure. It is usually based on clinical signs, although microbiological and other biological markers may prove of value in the future. The major risk factors associated with treatment failure include an inadequate antimicrobial spectrum of the prescribed antibiotic and lack of, or insufficient ...
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Mechanisms of Treatment Failure

1993
The recently published overview of systemic treatment of patients with early breast cancer provides the best information available concerning the impact of these treatments on disease-free and overall survival [4] (reprinted in part in this volume). The modest reduction in risk of relapse achieved by these treatments may translate into major community ...
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Treatment of Heart Failure

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
THE statement that lanatoside is replacing homicide as a leading cause of death in the United States is greatly exaggerated. However, approximately 20% of hospitalized patients receiving digitalis preparations manifest some evidence of toxicity. The frequency of adverse reactions can and should be reduced without depriving patients of the benefits of ...
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[Heart failure treatments].

Soins. Gerontologie, 2023
Heart failure is a frequent pathology in the elderly. In particular, it is responsible for many hospitalizations. A distinction is made between chronic and acute forms of heart failure. The management of these forms of heart failure is well established, with treatment recommendations that are regularly updated on the basis of new studies.
Sophie, Balesdent   +3 more
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Treatment options for BCG failures

World Journal of Urology, 2006
Herr and Dalbagni aptly noted that comparisons between therapies for BCG failure patients have been hampered by the lack of standard definitions for BCG failure and BCG-refractory transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) [2]. Some series have defined BCG failure after a single induction course of BCG [3, 4], others after two courses [5].
Michael A, O'Donnell, Andreas, Boehle
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Failure of Treatment

American Anthropologist, 2003
Failure of Treatment. Gilbert Lewis.New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. 269 pp.
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[Anticoagulant treatment failure].

Vnitrni lekarstvi, 2006
Anticoagulant therapy includes unfractionated heparin and vitamin K antagonists' administration. In both of these two types of drugs a treatment failure could occur. Currently available anticoagulants have a numerous disadvantages which could be involved in causes of their malfunctioning.
A, Buliková, M, Penka
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Heart failure: Pathophysiology and treatment

American Heart Journal, 1981
Heart failure, the consequence of many forms of heart disease, is one of the most common serious disorders affecting individuals of all ages. It afflicts at least four million Americans, is generally associated with a poor prognosis, and is one of the most common causes of death.
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Chronic heart failure - treatment

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2002
M, Kindermann   +3 more
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Drug Treatment of Heart Failure

Drugs, 1990
The objectives of treatment for patients with chronic heart failure are the prevention of the initial occurrence, the alleviation of signs and symptoms, the delay of the progression of damage to heart muscle and the reduction of the mortality rate. Many drugs are used in severe heart failure.
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