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    Long-term outcome in people who use drugs successfully treated for hepatitis C infection with glecaprevir/pibrentasvir by Shana Yi, David Truong, Brian Conway

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This is a multidisciplinary model of care to address medical, mental health, social and addiction-related concerns on an ongoing basis. …”
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    A randomized, double-blind, Phase 1, single- and multiple-dose placebo-controlled study of the safety and pharmacokinetics of IN-006, an inhaled antibody treatment for COVID-19 in... by Thomas R. Moench, Lakshmi Botta, Brian Farrer, Jason D. Lickliter, Hyunah Kang, Yoona Park, Cheolmin Kim, Marshall Hoke, Miles Brennan, Morgan D. McSweeney, Zachary Richardson, John B. Whelan, Jong Moon Cho, Soo Young Lee, Frances Faurot, Jeff Hutchins, Samuel K. Lai

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Summary: Background: Although COVID-19 is predominantly a respiratory tract infection, current antibody treatments are administered by systemic dosing. We hypothesize that inhaled delivery of a monoclonal antibody may be a more effective and convenient route. …”
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    Cerebral Venous Thrombosis with Migraine-Like Headache and the Trigeminovascular System by Fábio A. Nascimento, Marília Grando Sória, Vanessa Rizelio, Pedro A. Kowacs

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We report a patient presenting with a migraine-like, CVT-related headache refractory to several medications but intravenous dihydroergotamine (DHE). …”
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    “CPR Posture” for Hemorrhage Control

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The difference between the two experimental arms remained statistically significant when examined by age, gender, or medical experience. Conclusions: A straight-armed “CPR posture” allowed participants to successfully apply pressure to stop simulated bleeding, according to study parameters, 100% of the time. …”
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    Cinnamon treatment shows promise for glycemic control but may cause adverse effects in some people by Laura del Bosque-Plata, Claudia Gragnoli

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…So, its use as a treatment needs to be balanced with its potential anticoagulant effects.We hypothesize that cinnamon treatment may pose a risk for some patients, depending on the dose and duration of treatment and individual characteristics, including age, sex, and use of other medications.In this short article, we provide an overview and discussion of the published literature, as well as our own experiences in the clinic, which raise potential concerns about the safety of cinnamon treatment. …”
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    Is Valproate Depressogenic in Patients Remitting from Acute Mania? Case Series by Kamini Vasudev, Priya Sharma

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We present 4 clinical cases to hypothesize that the higher doses of valproate, such as those used in the treatment of acute mania, may cause a depressive switch. …”
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    Influence of Mast Cells in Drug-Induced Gingival Overgrowth by Tamilselvan Subramani, Vidhya Rathnavelu, Swee Keong Yeap, Noorjahan Banu Alitheen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to access the roles played by MCs in gingival overgrowth to hypothesize a relationship between these highly specialized cells in the pathogenesis of DIGO.…”
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    “Magic Bullet”: Eccentric Macular Hole as a Complication from Dexamethasone Implant Insertion by Logan Christensen, Riley Sanders, Jeffrey Olson

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Intravitreal drug injections and implants are generally safe but do carry some risk, from both the procedure itself and adverse effects of the medications. We report a case of an eccentric macular hole after dexamethasone implant (Ozurdex®) administration. …”
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    Severe Thyrotoxicosis Secondary to Povidone-Iodine from Peritoneal Dialysis by Kirstie Lithgow, Christopher Symonds

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Methimazole 25 mg daily was initiated; however, he had difficulty tolerating the medication and continued to clinically deteriorate. …”
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    The Effect of long-term rapamycin administration on intracellular calcium quantification and RhoA activity in kainic acid epilepsy model by Machlusil Husna, Kusworini Handono, Hidayat Sujuti, Aulanni’am Aulanni’am, Rumman Karimah, Afiyfah Kiysa Waafi, Alya Satira

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This shows that there is still a need for novel anti-seizure medication that have different mechanisms. One of the most common types of refractory epilepsy is temporal lobe epilepsy. …”
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    Identification of Maltase Glucoamylase as a Biomarker of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients with Cirrhosis by Linda Awdishu, Shirley Tsunoda, Michelle Pearlman, Chanthel Kokoy-Mondragon, Majid Ghassemian, Robert K. Naviaux, Heather M. Patton, Ravindra L. Mehta, Bhavya Vijay, Satish P. RamachandraRao

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Traditional biomarkers such as serum creatinine are not sensitive for detecting injury without functional change. We hypothesize that urinary exosomes potentially carry markers that differentiate the type of kidney injury in cirrhotic patients. …”
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    Weight-Based Standardized Sugammadex Dosing in Pediatrics: A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Compliance with Dosing Guidelines and Reduce Waste and Cost by Sydney E. S. Brown, Michael Meyer, Andrea Meyer, Ruth Cassidy, Xinyi Zhao, Deborah Wagner, Laura Wetzel, Douglas A. Colquhoun

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…While vial fractionation could enable increased access to sugammadex and other costly medications, it may introduce unintended consequences.…”
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    Comparative Analysis of Biomarkers in Type 2 Diabetes Patients With and Without Comorbidities: Insights Into the Role of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease by Symeon Savvopoulos, Haralampos Hatzikirou, Herbert F Jelinek

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Conclusions: Comorbidities affect the hypothesized biomarkers as diabetes progresses. Mitochondrial oxidative stress indicators, coagulation, and inflammatory markers help assess diabetes disease development and provide appropriate medications. …”
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    The Impact of Electrophysiological Diversity on Pattern Completion in Lithium Nonresponsive Bipolar Disorder: A Computational Modeling Approach by Abraham Nunes, Selena Singh, Anouar Khayachi, Shani Stern, Thomas Trappenberg, Martin Alda

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These cognitive deficits may not be fully corrected by medications that minimize excitability. Future studies should test our predictions by examining behavioral correlates of pattern completion in lithium‐responsive and ‐nonresponsive BD patients.…”
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    Basolateral amygdala volume in affective disorders using 7T MRI in vivo by Benedikt Kürzinger, Stephanie Schindler, Martin Meffert, Anja Rosenhahn, Robert Trampel, Robert Turner, Peter Schoenknecht, Peter Schoenknecht, Peter Schoenknecht

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These may be reconciled in an inverted U-shape allostatic growth trajectory. This hypothesized trajectory unfolds with an initial phase of volumetric expansion, driven by enhanced dendritic arborization and synaptic plasticity. …”
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    Self-Management Strategies for Low Back Pain Among Horticulture Workers: Protocol for a Type II Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Study by Kim Dunleavy, Heidi Liss Radunovich, Jason M Beneciuk, Boyi Hu, Yang Yang, Janeen McCormick Blythe, Kelly K Gurka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MethodsA pragmatic, mixed methods, hybrid effectiveness and implementation design will be used to compare back pain with work tasks, disability, medication and substance use, and psychological factors between a baseline control and intervention periods. …”
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