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Prescribing nuclear medicine

Often the amount of administered radioactivity has been used as the criterion to determine whether a patient should be hospitalized or not. T-treated patients, however, do not have the same iodine kinetics. The clearance of from ablated thyroid cancer patients is much faster than from patients treated for hyperthyroidism. The calculations by Coover et al. (2000) enable the nuclear medicine physician to determine the maximum dose to be prescribed to each individual patient. There is a wide... [Pg.975]

Hyperforin has been shown to increase the activity of CYP3 A4 and CYP2C9 by binding nuclear receptors that regulate gene expression of certain CYP-encoding genes.18 As a result, St. John s Wort can have the opposite effect as cimetidine. Patients who take St. John s Wort in conjunction with their prescribed medicines may find that their... [Pg.204]


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