Abstract Background and Purpose Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) are associated with an increased risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Hospitalized children are particularly vulnerable to DDIs and ADRs due to polypharmacy, frequent use of unlicensed or off‐label medications, and dosing regimens often extrapolated from adult data.
Emilie Laval +6 more
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Vitamin B12 Deficiency in the Diagnostic Work-Up of Global Developmental Delay: A Treatable and Time-Sensitive Condition. [PDF]
Pancheva R +9 more
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Decoding RNA regulation: Challenges and opportunities for RNA‐based therapies in Europe
Abstract RNA‐based medicinal products represent a promising frontier in personalised medicine, offering sequence‐specific disease targeting at various molecular levels, yet their clinical translation in the European Union (EU) may be hindered by regulatory uncertainty around definitions and evidence requirements; this study therefore aims to identify ...
Olivia C. Lewis +4 more
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Vitamin D deficiency in newly diagnosed childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus: prevalence and clinical associations. [PDF]
Ratanaphisit T +4 more
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A scoping review of quality prescribing indicators, rules and criteria for primary care
Medication‐related problems (MRPs) place a substantial burden on the healthcare system, contributing to hospital admissions and significant healthcare costs. Quality prescribing indicators (QPIs), rules and criteria serve to educate prescribers about high risk MRPs and to monitor prescribing behaviours. This study aims to summarize existing indicators,
James Nind +6 more
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The Dose-Response Effects of Vitamin D<sub>3</sub> on Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels in Vitamin D-Deficient Young Indian Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Peris CH +6 more
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Transthyretin and Vitamin A Metabolism: A Review for the Cardiac Amyloidosis Specialist. [PDF]
Brown D +4 more
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Neuronal differentiation and tissue engineering strategies for central neurous system injury repair
This review outlines tissue engineering advances for central nervous system (CNS) injury treatment, focusing on three core components: seed cells, inductive factors, and scaffold materials, with evaluation of their respective strengths and limitations. Tissue engineering for CNS injury repair.
Zhuqing Xia +9 more
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Updated perspectives on vitamin D deficiency, screening, supplementation and clinical guidance. [PDF]
Dina MA +6 more
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