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“... unknown the effects of standard-of-care (SOC) drugs nintedanib and pirfenidone on senescence lung...”
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“...This study aimed to compare the sedative effects of morphine, meperidine and fentanyl...”
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“... be considered that 30-day treatment period is not enough to observe the stronger effects of these drugs....”
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“...OBJECTIVE: To compare cardiopulmonary and sedative effects following administration...”
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“... practice. In addition, these drugs are used to reduce intracranial pressure in cases of intracranial...”
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“...), cardiovascular events (CVS), decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and withdrawals due to adverse...”
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“...Background: Incoming anaesthesia created by the use of many drugs with different physicochemical...”
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“..., IN administration can increase brain bioavailability of drugs and decrease their peripheral systemic exposure, which...”
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“... of cosolvents and/or surfactants and pH decrease below 4 usually lead to local adverse effects, such as nasal...”
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“... of cosolvents and/or surfactants and pH decrease below 4 usually lead to local adverse effects, such as nasal...”
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“... drugs as prophylaxis for shock, only the IC group did not present the final systolic blood pressure (SBP...”
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