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  • ...s. There are no study results demonstrating the effect of tenofovir on the clinical progression of HIV. ...duced rate, the researchers cautioned against drawing conclusions from the study because the sample size was so small.<ref>
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  • ...|author= Patel SS, Benfield P |title=New drug profile: nevirapine |journal=Clinical Immunotherapeutics |volume=6|issue=4|pages=307–317 |year=1996 |month=Oct ...ed patients: the INCAS Trial. Italy, The Netherlands, Canada and Australia Study |journal=JAMA |volume=279 |issue=12 |pages=930–7 |year=1998 |month=Mar |p
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  • ...tal reports state that lopinavir cannot be detected in the CSF; however, a study of paired CSF-plasma samples from 26 patients receiving lopinavir/ritonavir ...observed with lopinavir/ritonavir are [[diarrhea]] and [[nausea]]. In key clinical trials, moderate or severe diarrhea occurred in up to 27% of patients, and
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  • ...|last15=Schrenk |first15=UM |last16=Dieterich |first16=DT |last17=Apricot Study |first17=Group}}</ref> ...for HIV/AIDS patients. However, ribavirin has proven to have little if any clinical usefulness against HIV, and it can greatly increase blood levels and also t
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  • ...drug interactions of morphine, codeine, and their derivatives: theory and clinical reality, Part II |journal=Psychosomatics |volume=44 |issue=6 |pages=515–2 ...91, when the aforementioned organisation undertook its first comprehensive study of Schedule V and overall codeine, dihydrocodeine, ethylmorphine, and hydro
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  • Ketamine was invented as CL369, and it was referred to as CI 581 (clinical investigation 581) during development at Parke-Davis.<ref name="Jansen23">{ ...al amitriptyline and ketamine in neuropathic pain syndromes: an open-label study |journal=The Journal of Pain |volume=6 |issue=10 |pages=644–9 |year=2005
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  • ...| last1 = Kawahara | first1 = S. | title = [Chemotherapeutic agents under study] | journal = Nippon Rinsho | volume = 56 | issue = 12 | pages = 3096–9 | .... Dikov |title=A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Of Antibiotics For The Treatment Of Category Iiib Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndr
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  • ...current Supreme Court challenges to the lethal injection protocol, after a study in the medical journal ''[[The Lancet]]'', where autopsy studies on execute ...D''] August 1997, AANA Archives-Library</ref> Dr. John S. Lundy started a clinical trial of thiopental at the [[Mayo Clinic]] at the request of Abbott.<ref>[h
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  • ...tive measure if taken daily or weekly leading up to exposure, though human clinical trials are ongoing [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/0 ==Clinical Studies==
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  • }}</ref> especially due to its low price. Several clinical trials are in progress, trying to find a suitable drug combination. Initial | title=Methylene blue for malaria in Africa: results from a dose-finding study in combination with chloroquine
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  • ...laborating Centre for Chronic Conditions | title=Type 2 diabetes: national clinical guideline for management in primary and secondary care (update) | location= ...in people, and in 1957, French physician Jean Sterne published the first [[clinical trial]] of metformin as a treatment for diabetes. It was introduced to the
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  • '''Valproic acid''' ('''VPA''') is a [[chemical compound]] that has found clinical use as an [[anticonvulsant]] and [[mood stabilizer|mood-stabilizing]] [[med ...s and bipolar disorder.<ref>Henry T.R. (2003). The History of Valproate in Clinical Neuroscience. ''Psychopharmacology bulletin'' 37 (Suppl 2):5-16</ref>
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  • ...treatment of major depression: results of a placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial |journal=J Clin Psychopharmacol |volume=20 |issue=4 |pages=423–7 |y ...Kinoshita T |title=ABCB1 (MDR1) gene polymorphisms are associated with the clinical response to paroxetine in patients with major depressive disorder |journal=
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  • ...yocardial infarction (the AFTER study): a multicentre unblinded randomised clinical trial|journal = BMJ| volume = 313|issue = 7070|pages = 1429–1431|publishe ...Mortality, 1918%u20131919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009; DOI: 10.1086/606060</ref> Aspirin's profitabilit
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  • ==Clinical use== ...a]], [[dizziness]], trouble awakening and sleep deprivation, although in [[clinical trial]]s the incidence of these effects with omeprazole was mostly comparab
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  • ...lopment of [[breast]]s in [[man|men]] ([[gynecomastia]]), [[impotence]], [[Clinical depression|depression]], [[insomnia]], [[tachycardia]], [[gingival enlargem ...practice: results from the STRONG prospective, observational, multicenter study
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  • == Clinical Use == ...t al. Do selected drugs increase the risk of lupus? A matched case-control study. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2010 Oct;70(4):588-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.
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  • ...51/2/251}}</ref>. This negatively chronotropic effect is important for its clinical use in different arrhythmias (see below). ==Clinical use==
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  • In one non-[[Randomized controlled trials|randomized]] study, simvastatin halved the risk of developing [[dementia]] or [[Parkinson's di ...s as well, simvastatin was the first statin drug to be used extensively in clinical practice.
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  • ...ire, and pleasure have come from studies performed on animals. In one such study, rats were depleted of dopamine by up to 99 percent in the [[nucleus accumb ...e rat's consummatory pleasure, only the desire to actually eat. In another study, mutant hyperdopaminergic (increased dopamine) mice show higher "wanting" b
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