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Some of the more significant agents not included in Volume I of this work follow. [Pg.112]

Allergenic or potentially allergenic agents not included in groups I to III. [Pg.182]

Also includes antiproto2oan agents and other urinary tract antiinfectives, but does not include the antileprotic sulfones. [Pg.469]

Other Drugs. Agents not considered to be CNS stimulants yet employed for the treatment of certain types of depression includes lithium carbonate for the treatment of bipolar disorder. In most patients, lithium is the sole agent used to control manic behavior and is very effective (see... [Pg.470]

Studies have shown that compliance with toothbmshing would be severely impaired if the bmshing regimen did not include dentifrices. Thus, the role of dentifrices in plaque control is to enhance the toothbmshing experience and thereby enhance the results. Dentifrices have tittle direct effect on plaque removal or accumulation unless they contain agents that have specific antiplaque properties. [Pg.501]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point (deg. F) 252 OC Flammable Limits in Air (%) Not pertinent Fire Extinguishing Agents Water Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Not pertinent Special Hazards of Combustion Products Toxic fumes include oxides of phosphorous, sulfur and hydrogen chloride Behavior in Fire Containers may rupture Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 338 Electrical Hazard No data Burning Rate No data. [Pg.40]

Soluble oils are delivered, concentrated , to the user and contain an emulsifying agent to ensure that a stable emulsion forms when added to water. This additive does not mix readily with mineral oil, however, so to overcome this a coupling agent is included in the formulation. [Pg.870]

Part (d) of the question in Fig. 8.8 required students to draw a microscopic representation of the contents of the container after the reaction. Just over a quarter of the cohort were able to draw a correct representation of the reaction mixture, namely ammonia and the agent in excess. Almost a fifth of students drew a suitable sub-micro representation of the product molecules but did not include the reagent in excess. About one third of the responses contained a wide variety of incorrect submicro representations. Even though students had been taught stoichiometry using sub-micro diagrams such as Fig. 8.4, a number of them (19%) drew diagrams con-... [Pg.184]

The comorbid conditions that can affect therapy and outcomes in patients with CAP include diabetes mellitus, COPD, congestive heart failure, and renal failure.27,28 If the patient has not received antibiotics in the past 3 months, then clarithromycin or azithromycin is the recommended first-line therapy by the IDSA. If the patient has received antibiotics in the last 3 months, then the IDSA recommends using either a respiratory fluoroquinolone alone or a combination of an oral P-lactam and an advanced macrolide/azalide (e.g., clarithromycin/azithromydn). The ATS recommends combination therapy or monotherapy with a respiratory fluoroquinolone for all patients with comorbidities. The p-lactam agents recommended include high-dose amoxicillin, high-dose amoxicillin-clavulanate, cefpodoxime, cefprozil, and cefuroxime. [Pg.1056]

Streptomycin concentrations are different than those listed here because streptomycin is not used to treat UTIs, monitoring for this agent is not included. [Pg.1157]

In addition, Chapter 6 has three additional tear agents, mixtures that are not included in the other book on chemical warfare. [Pg.229]

The extent to which the cell line supports appropriate expression of the cDNA. The level of expression achieved is determined by interactions of the vector/ expressed protein with the cell. These interactions include the strength of the promoter (weaker promoters can be compensated for by using a vector which is present at high copy number), the adequacy of the selective agent (not all agents are toxic to all cells), the stability of the expressed protein (some proteins may be rapidly degraded in some cells), and whether the expressed protein exerts any deleterious effects on the viability of host cells (some efflux transporters could deplete the cell of essential components). Finally, transporters must be expressed in a polarized manner in the host cell (i.e., preferentially on either the basolateral or apical side of the cell). [Pg.332]


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