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“... drugs inhibited it. At higher doses, all the molecules caused a decrease on the process. The tested AHDs...”
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“..., there was a decrease in TNF-α immunostained cells in the inflamed paw with the omega-3 treatment...”
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“...), cardiovascular events (CVS), decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and withdrawals due to adverse...”
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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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“... initially designed for medical research, are now used as drugs of abuse. During the period of placental...”
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“...Background: The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) exert their analgesic effect through...”
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