And belladonna in higher doses is poisonous, and was employed by poisoners over the centuries. |
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The doctor diagnosed the condition, advising doses of testosterone over any recommended levels. |
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Despite their clear benefit, these drugs are underutilized and either not given when appropriate or used at substandard doses. |
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The extra risk of developing cancer from low doses of ionising radiation is so small that it is undetectable in the population. |
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Treatment was given intravenously as a bolus for the lowest two doses and as a 30-minute infusion for the two highest doses. |
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At therapeutic doses, acetaminophen is biotransformed to nontoxic products and eliminated by conjugation with glucuronic acid and sulfate. |
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Do not ingest these oils pure, as the undiluted oil can be fatal even in small doses. |
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In excessive doses or with prolonged use, Iceland moss can cause gastric irritation and liver problems. |
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In lock jaw, and in all convulsive conditions in which opium is prescribed in stupefactive doses. |
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He loaded a hypo gun with several doses, then pulled the anti-grav gurney around, preparing to leave. |
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When their mudde arrives, they become a bit of a curiosity, as chances are the others are tucking into their masala doses, chaat, and Chinese. |
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The most common error was injecting bolus doses faster than the recommended speed of 3-5 minutes. |
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Large chronic doses of licorice may result in cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and pseudoprimary aldosteronism. |
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Patients typically need large doses of sedative hypnotic drugs and four-point restraints during this stage. |
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At higher doses, caffeine blocks a majority of adenosine receptors and can produce anxiety and hypersensitivity to pain. |
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It doses the water with a chemical called orthophosphate which lines the pipes and limits the amount of lead dissolved into the water. |
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Perhaps most importantly, the findings from our study should be compared with doses of ionizing radiation. |
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The sites were arranged in column pairs receiving the same irradiation doses. |
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A gradient of UV doses was achieved by uncovering successive sections of the bacterial streaks. |
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Then, all total opiate doses were converted to equivalent doses of morphine. |
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Therefore, booster doses of the vaccine are administered later to re-start protection. |
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If your vertigo is caused by poor circulation, taking small doses of aspirin can help. |
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Young children who have not received all five doses of the vaccine may require a booster dose if exposed to an infected family member. |
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The patient had a history of hyaline membrane disease that was treated initially with three doses of Survanta artificial surfactant and steroids. |
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Instead, the writers present new twists on parenting with liberal doses of wry humor that even singletons will enjoy. |
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To treat a patient in a diabetic coma in hospital is also far more expensive than to provide maintenance doses of insulin. |
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Radiation doses are measured in rads or grays, where 1 gray equals 100 rads. |
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At the doses recommended on products available in pharmacies and health food shops, the ingredients appear to be safe. |
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Taking too much daily zinc could also be a problem because, although it is not toxic, high doses can impair copper absorption. |
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Although safe in normal doses, an overdose of some tricyclic antidepressants can dangerously affect the heart rhythm. |
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Toxicology suggests that fatal overdoses usually involve combinations of drugs, often at therapeutic doses. |
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Well-controlled doses of the drug can work wonders, but overexposure can be disastrous. |
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The test comes down to giving them varying doses of a mutagen or carcinogen and observing whether malignancies develop. |
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Antivenins contain a fairly hefty chunk of horse serum, and if big doses are used serum sickness results and may need steroids. |
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Many vaccines require several separate doses before your child develops immunity to a disease. |
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I thought as I spotted the coffee perk, I need lethal doses of almost dangerously potent coffee. |
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He requires large doses of narcotics for pain control and his level of consciousness fluctuates greatly. |
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Many of these are natural and found in food at doses millions of times greater than those to which we are exposed by synthetic compounds. |
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Instead it gives the audience small doses of emotion and hastily toughens up the typical abused young woman. |
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In the absence of the ozone layer harmful ultraviolet radiation is able to reach the surface of the Earth in higher doses. |
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It may exert this effect even at low doses in chewing gum flavoured with liquorice. |
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At the touch of a button it grinds whole beans, doses, tamps, and extracts authentic espresso complete with a thick, golden crema. |
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His pen-and-ink medium now includes heavy doses of watercolor, making painterly qualities more emphatic. |
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In larger doses, black cohosh can cause dizziness, headaches, giddiness, nausea, and vomiting. |
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The drug is known to affect the thought process and mood regulation, and recent evidence suggested it could destroy nerve cells at certain doses. |
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Large doses of lead and other heavy metals were known to disrupt mental faculties, but the effects of low-level exposure were unknown. |
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There is no ozone layer, which on Earth functions as a critical shield from deadly doses of ultraviolet radiation. |
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Large doses of ipecacuanha cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. |
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Mental, crushing, and amazing all in equal doses, the mix is nothing short of perfect. |
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Aspirin, acetaminophen or Tylenol are helpful, low doses of over the counter anti-inflammatories are helpful. |
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We would also use high doses of polycarboxilate high-range water reducer and nonchloride accelerators. |
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Doctors can check the drugs, their doses, and the times of day to be administered. |
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In an immediate sense, it was safe with massive doses producing no acute toxicity in animals. |
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At low doses, bitter aloes stimulate digestion, and at higher doses, they are a laxative and a purgative. |
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Large doses of antibiotic drugs, antimicrobial drugs and a muscle relaxant are usually given once a tetanus diagnosis is suspected. |
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The more insidious threat comes from the long-term, low-level doses of radiation that the crew would take every day for several years. |
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That diesel doses were relatively high was assumed from the indoor conditions described, including locomotive cabs for trainmen. |
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Taking vitamin C in doses greater than a gram a day has been shown to lead to nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and kidney stones. |
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High daily doses of caffeine in pregnant monkeys increase the risk of stillbirth. |
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Heavy doses of sugar and caffeine can hook you just as easily as nicotine or crack cocaine. |
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In the first study, subjects ate meals with or without 100 g of defatted fenugreek seed powder, divided into two equal doses, for 10 days. |
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Large doses of clover or sweet clover, for instance, may cause drastic side effects such as hemorrhaging. |
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During the first two weeks of therapy, he injected himself with five subcutaneous doses of 6 mg each. |
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Only ever greater doses of Keynesian deficit spending prevented the onset of deep crisis, but at the cost of runaway inflation. |
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Clinical studies have shown that accelerated bone resorption occurs at all doses. |
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Animals are typically tested using methods and doses that are at odds with real-life conditions. |
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When it was first discovered, cortisone seemed like a miracle drug, especially at high doses. |
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A team at Scotland's University of Stirling fed bee colonies with doses of imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid used on maize and oilseed rape. |
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One and a half million people were exposed to high radiation doses during the nuclear testing programme. |
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When ingesting low doses of ethanol, most humans exhibit responses such as disinhibition and euphoria. |
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However, there is little known about the immunologic effects of continuously infused low doses of hydrocortisone in septic shock. |
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This can be overcome with increased diuretic doses or combination regimens that include both a thiazide diuretic and a loop diuretic. |
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In greater doses it can cause chest tightness, fatigue, breathlessness, dizziness and can affect muscle control. |
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Numerous studies in HIV-infected women and children to determine appropriate doses of antiretrovirals and other drugs in these populations. |
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The suspension was then irradiated with increasing UVA doses under gentle shaking in a controlled temperature bath. |
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All patients with pharyngitis should be offered appropriate doses of analgesics, antipyretics and other supportive care. |
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In large doses the anaesthetic effect takes hold and can lead to respiratory problems. |
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With declining renal function, doses of certain medications and antibiotics should be decreased to avoid toxic buildup. |
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The groups received different doses of the vaccine, ranging from 4 micrograms to 500 micrograms per dose. |
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High doses of aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medications can sometimes ease mild symptoms. |
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In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence. |
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Rush's strategy with serious fevers was to purge with powerful doses of calomel and jalap, followed by bleeding until the patient fainted. |
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They worry that repeated prescriptions for large doses of narcotic painkillers will attract unwanted attention from the government. |
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Low doses of neuroleptics may be helpful in managing the agitation of a delirious patient temporarily. |
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Pharmaceutical companies are devising nanosized systems that deliver precise doses of drugs to specific tissues. |
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Animals receiving heavy doses of alcohol showed retardation of hepatic repair. |
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She had taken three doses over 24 hours when she had to stop lecturing her college class because her voice gave out and became a mere whisper. |
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Usually, a child is treated with intravenous doses of gamma globulin, an ingredient of blood that helps the child's body fight off infection. |
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Vitamin A is dangerous in excessive doses and in extreme cases may trigger liver damage. |
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For its action as a febrifuge, doses of 6 decigrams are administered in a cachet or suspended in water. |
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The nine-inch wide dark grey box has a combination lock and contained five doses each of adrenaline, pethidine and diamorphine. |
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Do you use larger doses of drinking chocolate to get the same high you once experienced? |
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Treatment with multiple doses of activated charcoal increases the excretion of a number of drugs. |
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Importantly, the doses used for antidiuresis are markedly lower than those needed for pressor support. |
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In most cases patients did not respond to the usual doses of antipsychotics and sedative agents. |
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This strategy may prevent accumulation of sedatives by allowing the drugs to be eliminated between doses. |
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It measures total neutron and gamma doses from 0 to 1,000 cGy, and it responds to and measures prompt radiation from nuclear bursts. |
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Even a quarter of an aspirin tablet, taken in regular doses, can be enough to prevent attacks. |
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They also said the effects would wear off and disappear altogether once users stopped taking oestrogen doses. |
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In addition to being fatal in large enough doses, paracetamol can cause permanent damage to the liver. |
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The Directive will limit the allowed doses of nutrients, initially vitamins and minerals. |
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Civil War surgeons began treatment with mild purgatives, such as castor oil, extract of senna, or small doses of calomel. |
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However, this trial suggests that use of high doses of antioxidants as adjuvant therapy might compromise radiation treatment efficacy. |
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Oral administration is preferred, and doses should be given at regular intervals around the clock to provide good pain control. |
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Aspirin in low doses also acts as a blood thinning drug and is used to prevent clotting conditions in the arteries like coronary thrombosis. |
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Hard or soft gelatin capsules are produced and filled with various pharmaceutical doses. |
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For example, Vitamin E, in doses say around 400, 800 international units a day, seems to have a significant anticancer heart protective effect. |
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Despite high doses of intravenous morphine and ketamine, the pain was unbearable. |
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At higher doses, other problems can include drowsiness, poor coordination, dizziness or double vision. |
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Sedative drugs taken at higher doses can often act as hypnotics in those suffering from insomnia. |
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Paul eventually dragged me away from the dark spiral of regret and recollection plying me with heavy doses of bourbon. |
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Freedom cannot be portioned out by government officials in arbitrary doses in order to build what the statist mentalities call a Great Society. |
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The inoculations under question were injected from containers with multiple doses of the vaccine. |
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When someone inhales the smoke, they are receiving doses of drugs, and they can subsequently become addicted themselves. |
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Because vitamin E can thin the blood, high doses might increase the risk of abnormal bleeding. |
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Many people take extra doses of naturally produced enzymes, such as lactase, pepsin and trypsin, in supplement form. |
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An X-ray tube inside the machine rotates around your body and sends small doses of radiation through it at various angles. |
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During the nineteenth century, laudanum, made from a tincture of opium, was a popular sleeping aid, but it was known to be fatal in large doses. |
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Nitroglycerin causes relaxation of vascular smooth muscle in both arteries and veins, although the effect on veins predominates at low doses. |
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Remember that herbal medicines and vitamin pills can also be dangerous if taken if large doses, so store these out of reach too. |
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Narcotics such as morphine, meperidine, fentanyl, and methadone typically cause mild arterial hypercapnia in clinically recommended doses. |
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The creams often contain dangerously high amounts of hydroquinone, a depigmenting chemical that can be harmful or fatal in large doses. |
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Some patients are hypersensitive to quinine and even small doses may give rise to cinchonism. |
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Doctors' salaries have octupled, and 22 million vaccination doses have been given to Iraqi children. |
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At very high doses it may cause a severe acne-like skin condition known as chloracne and cancer in some people. |
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The treatment doses were in an edible oil solution packaged in identical gelatin capsules. |
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I am anti-social and hermit-like and can only take most people in small doses. |
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The doses were very small and were calculated to be small in terms of actual virus particles. |
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The very high total irradiation doses have caused osteonecrotic lesions of the lumbar spine. |
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Most participants received at least three doses of the study medication preoperatively. |
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These include normal doses of anaesthetic agents, overdoses of sedative drugs or alcohol, and a generalized epileptic seizure. |
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Regular use over a long time results in an increased tolerance to the drug so that larger doses are needed to achieve the same effect. |
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The only set-back is that Mrs Lee is developing a tolerance to the medication and she has to keep increasing her doses. |
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Horses tolerate these doses well with few cases of diarrhea or stomach irritation. |
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As a rule it is sufficient to give per day three doses of 5 drops of the 6th centesimal potency. |
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She was treated with reducing doses of alternate day prednisone for the next three years. |
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For even lower doses, fluoxetine is also available as an oral solution and as a 10 mg capsule. |
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In small doses it serves as a stimulant for the entire digestive tract, associating it with bitter tonics, or other restoratives. |
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When non-toxic doses have produced strangury it may be relieved by opium and camphor, and large draughts of water. |
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The holiday I'm about to describe should be taken annually, off-season, with large doses of sloth and solitude. |
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A lot are used because in low doses antibiotics promote rapid meat growth, and hence more profit. |
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His rheumatologist then prescribed methotrexate, an anti-cancer drug that at low doses can send juvenile arthritis into remission. |
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However, when the number of doses dispensed in the different units was adjusted for, the differences were not significant. |
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Do you need large doses of garage, deep house and Afro Latin rhythms to get your head together? |
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There is currently no antidote to ricin poisoning, but people exposed to moderate doses have recovered. |
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Smaller doses may result in the odor of bitter almonds on the breath, salivation, nausea, anxiety, confusion and dizziness. |
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Historically grape juice was preserved simply by adding offensively high doses of sulphur dioxide. |
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Excessive doses produce hyperactivity, paranoia and other psychotic symptoms. |
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Seltzer investigated two different doses of bromelain in patients undergoing rhinoplasty. |
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These doses were comparable with the doses that many athletes who use steroids take. |
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In the 20th century, physicians administered electroshock therapy or injected high doses of insulin to induce seizures. |
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The study drug was administered intravenously at weekly intervals for 5 doses. |
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The spacing meant that the person being drugged would regain a tiny portion of his power between doses. |
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Lower doses of the drug result in analgesic effects, while increasing doses will produce amnesic effects. |
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Small doses may need to be measured by a special dropper instead of a teaspoon. |
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He leavens the show's political urgency with big doses of humor as well as a theatrical flamboyance that undercuts the pathos and the politics. |
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Then, your doctor might have recommended such treatments as bloodletting or taking dangerous doses of sulfur and mercury. |
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They also use the herb remedially at low doses to treat a variety of conditions. |
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Small amounts of yohimbine can improve central-nervous-system stimulation when taken alone or with low doses of caffeine. |
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The lesson has been generally learnt, but with varying doses of vitality for some and doziness for others. |
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Large dietary doses of cacodylic acid for extended periods of time decrease fertility. |
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So powerful is arsphenamine that doctors can give it only in single doses extending over a period of 18 months. |
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In December, doctors zapped Hannah's tumor with the highest possible doses. |
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This frightened me so much that I agreed to try benzodiazepines, but doses escalated rapidly. |
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High doses of vitamin C may loosen the bowels, though this effect invariably abates once the dose is suitably reduced. |
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It can have an irritant effect on the gastrointestinal mucosa, and in large doses will act as an emetic. |
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Stimulants, in the form of turpentine emulsion and doses of ipecacuanha, reinforced the weak pulse rate and stimulated blood flow. |
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Indeed, the authorities had estimated the daily inhalation of nose candy at 27 doses per 1,000 young adults. |
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Even water, salt and vitamins are bad for you if misused or taken in excessive doses. |
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All the psychiatric participants were using therapeutic doses of neuroleptic medications as prescribed by their attending psychiatrist. |
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An early increase in the risk of fractures was associated with patients using the highest daily doses of oral corticosteroids. |
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In some cases, doctors may recommend low doses of aspirin along with heparin. |
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Their bark and roots contain curare, a lethal poison, which in small doses is now used as a muscle relaxant for open-heart surgery. |
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Thus, clustered damages are presumably produced by low doses of ionizing radiation such as those to which human populations may be exposed. |
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It can be totally dehydrated and can take huge doses of ionizing radiation in the dehydrated state. |
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They blame her behavior on the high doses of radiation she received late last year. |
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Some had received large doses of densely ionizing radiation while processing plutonium. |
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Thus hospital workers constitute the group most consistently exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation. |
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The principle long-term effect of exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation is now considered to be the induction of cancer. |
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And his response, of course, contained the requisite doses of hard-man menace necessary to maintain his image as an intimidator. |
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It metes out necessary background in minor doses and towards the end things are actually starting to make more sense. |
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Something unpalatable may be acceptable in small doses, but not in a big dose. |
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Abi, being a freak of nature, still has sensation even after doses of epidural that would fell a rhinoceros. |
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Time to onset is not appreciably different between similar doses given rectally or enterally. |
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Pharmacologically, caffeine is a kissing cousin of theophylline, and in high doses it can produce sympathomimetic effects. |
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At low doses, local anesthetics cause systemic vasoconstriction and raise blood pressure. |
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She was semi conscious for much of this time having high doses of morphine for pain. |
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In one year, Louis XIII received 215 doses of purgatives, 212 enemas and 47 bleedings! |
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Judicious doses of neuroleptic medication may be required if hallucinations occur. |
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Infants are very sensitive to it and only the most infinitesimal fractional doses should be used. |
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Patients who have seasonal allergic rhinitis and urticaria often use higher doses. |
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A radiation therapy device malfunctioned, delivering lethal radiation doses at several medical facilities. |
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The literature indicates that hypertensive and hyperthermic crises may occur when high doses are given. |
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The academic curriculum in the late 1950s, featured large doses of both hard-nosed and soft-headed psychology. |
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Morley cautions you not to use marjoram in early pregnancy or in high doses as it can have a narcotic effect. |
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The Johns Hopkins team also delivered DNA into mice by using a so-called gene gun to propel small doses of the nanorods under the animals' skin. |
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For little children, it may be necessary to put them to sleep so that they don't move when radiation doses are given. |
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This diet suggests daily doses of fresh vegetables, including turnips, mustard greens, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, bok choy, ginger root and sea vegetables. |
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No signs of copper toxicity appeared at doses up to 6 grams. |
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Although the mineral can inhibit viral reproduction in test tubes, study results have been mixed, possibly because of insufficient doses or the type of zinc lozenges used. |
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Lilly was too keyed up to pay attention to Heather's doses of sarcasm. |
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The recreational drug ecstasy is neurotoxic if taken in high enough doses. |
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Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow. |
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The theme of social class weaves through all of those pieces, but so do great doses of humor and irony. |
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Then use any remaining doses for that day at regularly spaced intervals. |
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Lower doses of metronidazole are often effective in invasive disease but may fail to eliminate the intraluminal infection, allowing clinical relapses to occur. |
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This crystalline retinopathy is rarely seen with standard doses of tamoxifen, but when present it can cause a substantial progressive drop in visual acuity. |
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Just as Palmer, taken in sixty-second doses, seems relaxed, so, measured over hours, he seems in need of a sedative. |
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Serious reactions to large doses of epinephrine may result in a rapid rise in blood pressure, ventricular arrhythmias, cerebral hemorrhage, and angina. |
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Given that the ancient Nubians and Egyptians were getting doses of tetracycline, another question is whether this afforded them any medical benefits. |
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So tryptophan at pretty big doses is a routine part of being a human on planet Earth. |
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High doses of caffeine are associated with anxiety and tenseness. |
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Final experiments comprised at least three doses, with the highest concentration showing a significant reduction in the proportion of binucleate cells in the cultures. |
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At the moment it is legal for doctors to administer large doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in pain and distress, knowing that the medication shortens their lives. |
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Larger doses of fluoride can cause life-threatening hypocalcemia with convulsions, tetany, decreased myocardial contractility, ventricular arrhythmias, and cardiac arrest. |
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For there will be a whole subsegment of patients who get placed on second and third drugs or whose doses get pushed to the max to try to meet the ideal cholesterol level. |
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Its functions relate principally to the monitoring of radioactivity in the environment and of radiation doses received by Irish people in the course of their work. |
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For instance, spinal radiography, computed tomography, barium enemas, and angiography expose our patients to higher doses of radiation than we might think. |
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Teachers may be at greater risk for depersonalization because their daily work life often includes large doses of isolation from their professional peers. |
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In general, high doses of steroids are required, but the dosage is titrated against the response and kept to the lowest effective dose, given for as short a time as possible. |
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For example, the anti-depressant drug amitriptyline has been shown to help prevent some chronic headaches when taken in small doses before going to bed every night. |
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The self-satisfaction and smugness of the text is toe-curling and its frequent sickening doses of sentimentality are like being forced-fed chopped liver with chicken fat. |
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And around 1817, Randel, who seemed to be having liver trouble, received large doses of mercury as a laxative. |
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For example, it is suggested that lower doses cause more contraction of the womb, and higher doses have a more spasmodic effect and decrease the rate of contraction. |
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Vasopressin, a natural antidiuretic hormone, becomes a powerful vasoconstrictor when used at much higher doses than are normally present in the body. |
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Injected in small doses under the skin, it gets rid of wrinkles. |
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Even in the worst instances, such as the explosion at a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy in 1976, nobody has ever been exposed to harmfully high doses for prolonged periods. |
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The visuals are an odd mix of stop-motion animation, sequences dreamed out of a gothic imagination, with heavy doses of often indecipherable imagery and symbolism. |
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Use of lower doses may facilitate a patient being more arousable, but may provide less consistent sedation and a greater chance for movement during selected procedures. |
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Giant doses of a genetically modified measles vaccine cured two of blood cancer at the Mayo Clinic this week. |
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However, for simulating sunlight conditions we used lower UVB doses. |
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I believe it's slightly overrated but it's fun in small doses. |
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Never mind that there seem to have been no more than eight doses of the serum in existence. |
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The morphinomaniac ordinarily uses relatively enormous doses. |
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As with the pills, it can be cut into eight doses, either used sublingually or mixed with water and snorted. |
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When taken in larger doses, it becomes a potent hepatotoxin, generating fulminated hepatic and renal tubular necrosis which is lethal to humans and many species of animals. |
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There are extra dangers if the pollen count is high and sufferers take higher doses of their medication to relieve symptoms such as streaming eyes and sneezing. |
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At low radiation doses, the principal concern is the risk of radiation-induced cancer in exposed individuals and hereditary disease in their descendants. |
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In accordance with this embodiment, the dye cation formed from heterolysis of the leuconitrile color former is bleachable at high doses of actinic radiation. |
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Our analysis shows that the two weak stages in the system are drugs that require multiple step preparation and administration of doses as a bolus. |
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As a matter of fact, it remains caviare to the general to this day, and even among persons educated in music there are many who do not like it, or like it only in small doses. |
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And I can be almost tolerable, if you take me in small doses. |
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Though critics maintain that homeopathic medicines are too diluted to be effective, homeopaths believe that smaller, more diluted doses are generally the most potent. |
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In an attempt to better manage pain immediately after surgery, some staff requested orders for around-the-clock, regular doses of acetaminophen suppositories. |
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It is a place where drug dealers get rich and lazy, by selling tiny doses of drugs to hooked customers with up to 20 people an hour queuing at the door to buy. |
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Scientists in the United States have created a polyvalent inhibitor of the toxin that protects rats for at least one week after they receive huge doses of anthrax toxin. |
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To induce a coma, an anesthesiologist typically infuses a patient with increasing doses of the barbiturate pentobarbital while monitoring her brain waves with electrodes. |
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The interval between repeat doses depends on the persistency of the drug. |
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Call me a philistine, but I have small patience for Samuel Beckett, can tolerate only small doses of serial atonality, and am bored numb by recitative. |
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In the scramble to recover the spilt heavy water, at least seven technicians received heavy doses of radiation and they were taken off duties involving radioactive materials. |
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The USB version of the electronic cigarette provides inhaled doses of vaporized nicotine, so smokers can puff away without all the harmful effects to secondhand smokers. |
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Pile on the guac, which contains hefty doses of fiber, vitamins and minerals, as well as phytonutrients that can help protect against prostate cancer. |
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By the nature of the practice, volatile substance abusers repeatedly expose themselves to far higher doses of compounds than could be given during volunteer studies. |
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Over the next four days there was nothing for it but bed rest, regular doses of paracetamol washed down with water, and the occasional banana for sustenance. |
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One of the reactors exploded and released huge doses of radiation. |
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When doses of liquid iron supplement are applied with a dropper, the dose should be placed well back on the tongue, and followed with water or juice. |
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She had been drugged with morphine and high doses of steroids. |
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Recently the orthomolecular pioneer Jonathan Wright, MD, made a compelling case for lithium being a safe and well-tolerated neuroprotectant at low doses. |
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If you decide to undertake allergen immunology, your child may begin receiving shots containing very small doses of allergen once or twice a week. |
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West and Dally in 1959 conducted an uncontrolled, open study involving 101 consecutively treated, depressed patients receiving variable doses of iproniazid. |
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Furan, a colourless, volatile liquid used in some chemical manufacturing industries, causes cancer in animals in studies where animals are exposed to furan at high doses. |
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For bone marrow transplantation, to get a stem cell transplant to work, you need to treat the host with lethal doses of preparative irradiation, which has severe side effects. |
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They're exposed every day to potentially lethal doses of anthrax. |
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Together, they are disrupting the traditional salon industry, offering women quick, affordable doses of fabulousness and me-time. |
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Appropriate doses of analgesics, antipyretics and decongestants should be offered, as well as patient education about the chosen treatment strategy. |
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If your child's doctor has prescribed antibiotics for strep tonsillitis, make sure that your child takes all doses on schedule for as many days as the doctor has directed. |
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In very small doses it could have been used to relieve toothache, but the seeds would also have been used to render unconscious patients awaiting amputations. |
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So far, the government has stockpiled only about 50,000 doses of tamiflu, with another 50,000 on the way. |
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Goulson and his colleagues exposed developing bumblebee colonies to a neonicotinoid called imidacloprid in doses comparable to what they might find in the wild. |
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Holes in the ozone layer, or a global breakdown of stratospheric ozone would lead to increasing doses of ultraviolet radiation at the Earth's surface. |
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After about five minutes his pulse disappeared, and despite a few more doses of adrenaline, it never returned. |
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Indeed, more than a million doses of botulism antiserum were prepared for D-Day soldiers invading Normandy Beach. |
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Since vitamin B6 helps in creating enzymes needed by the brain, some experts predict that large doses might foster stronger brain activity in people with autism. |
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They also suffered swollen legs and feet and achy joints, making them so uncomfortable that a quarter taking growth hormone had their doses reduced during the study. |
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In preclinical and clinical studies at cytostatic doses, paclitaxel has demonstrated promising results for reducing the processes leading to restenosis. |
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The study compared 350 patients receiving the drugs cytarabine plus daunorubicin to 140 patients receiving cytarabine plus increasing doses of both daunorubicin and etoposide. |
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A good comedy movie is also one that is dripping with humour in small doses, so that even a preposition or a pronoun at a given moment seems hilarious. |
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At low doses, atrazine induces aromatase and estrogen expression. |
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Thus, in our article, we should have either listed doses in terms of effective dose or in terms of organ dose. |
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In patients with problematic lungs it is important to diurese well by using adequate doses and combination drugs. |
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Three trials tested zinc acetate and five trials tested other forms of zinc in daily doses of greater than 75 milligrams. |
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Effect of treatment with low doses of hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone on mortality in patients with septic shock. |
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The easy-to-use ring delivers controlled doses of tenofovir and levonorgestrel for 90 days. |
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His heart reverts to normal after three low-level doses of quinidine, administered at two-hourly intervals. |
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Her conditioning regimen included melphalan, thiotepa, fludarabine, and 2 doses of alemtuzumab. |
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Other pregnant hamsters were given similar doses of sodium nitrate or similar doses of dimethylnitrosamine. |
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High doses of arsenic are toxic to the heart, but lesser amounts have been shown to work therapeutically against leukemia. |
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Monitoring saliva concentrations of methaqualone, codeine, secobarbital, diphenhydramine and diazepam after single oral doses. |
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Mr Pearse of Solihull is having Mare's Tail problems in his new garden in spite of heavy doses of proprietary weedkiller and regular digging. |
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Thus they may give rise to doses to body tissues for many months or years after the intake. |
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These include microorganisms of increased virulence at low infectious doses or those resistant to antibiotics or food-related stresses. |
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Administered at different doses its effectiveness was compared with theophylline in 15 asthmatic patients. |
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Ingesting small amounts of apple seeds will cause no ill effects, but consumption of extremely large doses can cause adverse reactions. |
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The researchers want to try using low doses of a drug called theophylline, in conjunction with the inhaled steroids already used today. |
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Early trips reported trouble that seemed to be fixed by using a wrench to apply repeated doses of percussive maintenance. |
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Works in combination with the antibiotic piperacillin at lower doses to kill bacteria. |
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Acetylcysteine is used to prevent or lessen hepatic injury following the ingestion of potentially hepatic toxic doses of acetaminophen. |
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Up to and including WWII troops based in mosquito-infested areas were given daily doses of Mepacrine to combat malaria. |
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The FDA recommends that estrogens and progestins should be used at the lowest doses for the shortest duration needed to achieve treatment goals. |
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Avicenna describes several methods of delivery and recommendations for doses of the drug. |
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