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    in excess. Literary Citations 1) Shearer, J. Graham, T E. (2014) Performance effects and metabolic consequences of caffeine and caffeinated energy drink consumption on glucose disposal. Nutrition Reviews 72 121–136 2) Nehlig, A. Boyet, S. (2000) Dose–response study of caffeine effects on cerebral functional activity with a specific focus on dependence. Brain Research 858…

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    Adverse Drug Events Essay

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    anti-tumor activities [17]. Clinical trials performed with healthy human subjects as well as cancer patients have all demonstrated low systemic bioavailability of curcumin following oral administration, even at doses of up to 12 g/day [18,19]. However, there was no toxicity observed even at 12g/day dose. Sulforaphane (SFN) has been shown to protect against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity [20], transplacental toxicity [21] and alveolar epithelial cells exposed to cigarette smoke extract…

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    even though you are feeling well. It should not be stopped unless there is an instruction from the doctor. If necessary the doctor may decrease the dose slowly. If you forget to take Olanzapine you can take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. Thus, continue your regular dosing schedule and skip the missed dose. Remember not to take double dose to make up for a missed one. Olanzapine may cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, restlessness, unusual behaviour, difficulty…

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    Salbutamol Assignment

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    name(s): Available doses and dosage forms: Oral salbutamol: Adults and Children over 12 years: Usual starting dosage of salbutamol is 2mg or 4 mg 3 or 4 times a day. A dosage exceeding 4 milligrams of salbutamol 4 times per day should be used only when the patient is not responding well. If the desirable response is not achieved with 4 milligrams, it should be carefully increased up to a maximum of 8 milligrams 4 times daily as tolerated. Children 6-12 years: The Usual starting dose of…

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    Mr Logan Case

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    Logan. The total dose of parenteral digitalisation for the elderly is 25-500microgram. This may be given slowly by Intra Venous Route, single dose or divided doses each 125-250 microgram at intervals of 4-6 hours. The immediate STAT dose given at 1100 01/05 was the total dose, the prescribed post expected doses 4 hourly thereafter exceed the recommended dosage (MIMs Online, 2015). The total loading stat doses over that day are the maximum dose for a regular adult. The loading dose for…

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    Alogliptin Essay

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    55 years old (29/36 [81%] white; mean age, 26.6 years; mean weight, 76.0 kg) [2]. This thirty-six subjects were assigned into six cohorts in an ascending-dose strategy, they received the oral alogliptin once a day in 25, 50, 100, 200 and 800 mg, respectively. Every cohort has one subject received placebo, and each cohort start their assigned dose after the confirmation of the safety data from the previous cohort. The tolerability was evaluated based on the adverse events and clinical…

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    Dabigatran Case Study

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    recommended dose of dabigatran in patients with CrCL > 30 mL/min is 150 mg twice daily. However, the ESC guidelines recommend in patients with CrCl 30-49 mL/min to use the 110 mg BID dose. A subgroup analysis of the RE-LY trial (7) which included patients with CrCl 30-49 mL/min demonstrated a lower risk of stroke/systemic embolism and a similar risk of major bleeding with dabigatran in comparison to warfarin (8). Based on a pharmacokinetic modeling, FDA but not EMA approved a lower dose of…

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    Essay On Betahistine

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    Betahistine - Dose and Duration Dependent Effect Effectiveness of betahistine has been demonstrated to be dose-and time-dependent. Reportedly, 48 mg daily during 3 months seems to be the most successful therapeutic scheme for MD and other types of peripheral vertigo. This dosage has been shown to be useful in controlling symptoms, reducing frequency and intensity of attacks, facilitating vestibular compensation, improving quality-of-life and preventing new episodes1. Additionally, an…

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    Hormesis Theory

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    characterized by a low dose stimulation or beneficial effect and a high dose inhibitory or toxic effect”. In short this simply describes that in order for a hermetic effect to take place a low dose should be achieved that can yield a positive stimulation of a process within an organism. Likewise, a negative effect can occur which is also characterized by a high dose, which we mostly refer to as poisoning. In many cases by definition Hormesis does exist but, does hormesis exist at a low dose: any…

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    To assess the bioequivalence by comparing the single oral dose bioavailability of test product MYCOCEPT 500mg (containing Mycophenolate mofetil 500 mg) film coated tablets manufactured by (confidential) with that of reference product CELLCEPT 500mg (containining Mycophenolate mofetil 500 mg) film coated tablets distributed by Roche Registration Limited, shire park, welwyn Garden City, AL7 1TW, UK in healthy, adult, human subjects under fasting conditions. 4.2. STUDY DESIGN A randomized,…

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