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Repeated treatment

Tylenol 650 mg PO 30 minutes before treatment Repeat every 21 days... [Pg.114]

The flask is withdrawn from the flame and the liquid poured off, the wool being repeatedly washed with cold water in the same vessel and then boiled for 5 minutes with 100 c.c. of water acidified with hydrochloric acid. The latter is then decanted off and the treatment repeated until a water remaining colourless on boiling is obtained. [Pg.201]

The hexasolvated compound was being prepared from a mixture of the hydrated salt, methanol and dimethyl sulfoxide but inexplicably mercury(I) oxide came out of solution. This was redissolved by addition of perchloric acid and the solution was refrigerated for 60 h. After addition of molecular sieve to remove the water present, the solution was filtered and the sieve treatment repeated four more times. During the final filtration, a violent explosion occurred in the funnel. The most likely cause was formation of methyl perchlorate promoted by the dehydrating action of the sieve, but dimethyl sulfoxide also forms an unstable salt with perchloric acid, so this also may have been involved [1], During preparation of... [Pg.1471]

In conclusion, we have developed a new and effective method for the purification of SWNTs and MWNTs. The method involves acid washing followed by the high-temperature hydrogen treatment repeated twice. Excellent SWNTs containing little or no amoqihous carbon and metal panicles are obtained by this means, as verified by microscopy, XRD, and spectroscopic techniques. Equally importantly. Ihermogravinietric measurements of MWNTs and SWNTs show that the low-temperature weight loss due to amorphous carbon is eliminated after hydrogen treatment. In the case of laser SWNTs, the oxidation temperature is substantially increased after purification. [Pg.551]

Three of the 10 women lived in dread of ECT for years afterward but were afraid to express their angry feelings for fear of being sent back to the hospital for involuntary shock treatment. In my clinical experience, this is a realistic fear. Doctors frequently respond to complaints about the treatment by deciding that the patient is in need of more treatment. Repeated treatment can usually be relied on to put an end to all protests. [Pg.230]

Pentamidine is rarely used in horses but may be effective against B. caballi, T. brucei and T. evansi. It must be administered by slow intravenous (i.v.) injection or i.m. injection using multiple small injection sites and the treatment repeated after 48 h. [Pg.52]

A10% solution of suramin sodium is administered i.v. to horses at 7-lOmg/kg and the treatment repeated up to three times at weekly intervals. This drug is generally well tolerated but systemic reactions may occur after i.v. administration. Edema, urticaria and laminitis are among the systemic reactions observed and prolonged use may result in chronic nephritis with albuminuria. Local reactions occur after i.m. administration. The widespread existence of stable suramin resistance among trypanosomes has rendered this compound of little use. [Pg.56]

Early 1989—Syphilis diagnosed. Treated with daily IM penicillin for two weeks- inadequate treatment repeated, then o.k. [Pg.119]

An ethereal soln. of PC13 slowly run into an ethereal soln. of sec-butyl alcohol, while dry air is passed through to remove as much HG1 as possible, then dry NH3 passed in to remove excess HOI as NH4C1, which is filtered off, this treatment repeated if necessary -> di-sec-butyl hydrogen phosphite. Y 70%. (F. e. s. H. G. Cook, B. C. Saunders, and F. E. Smith, Soc. 1949, 635.)... [Pg.45]

The principal methods of treatment for onchocerciasis have been vector control and early diagnosis and treatment. Repeated annual treatments may interrupt transmission. Combining ivermectin treatment with vector control maximized the effect of vector control, leading to more rapid decline in the transmission of infection. [Pg.414]

Check FBC, U Es and LFTs before starting treatment, repeating weekly until stabilized and then every 2-3 months. Patients should be advised to report symptoms such as sore throat, fever or gastrointestinal discomfort immediately. Stop methotrexate and initiate supportive therapy if the white cell or platelet count drops. Do not administer aspirin within 10 days of high-dose methotrexate treatment... [Pg.401]

The side-effects of 3T treatment are usually minor, and most of them are transient. The most common are nausea, neck tenderness/radiation thyroiditis, gastric pain, sialadenitis and transitional loss of taste. Sialadenitis can be limited by liberal hydration and by lemon juice/drops taken on day 2 after 33T treatment. Repeated treatments, however, can make dryness of the mouth a problem. [Pg.967]

This sort of choice between models occurs all the time in PK/PD work. This is because even where, and unlike the example above, a subject or patient is given a single treatment, repeated blood samples are taken and we wish to use the observed concentration -time profiles to estimate particular parameters. We thus have a repeated-measures problem. Often a summary-measures approach is used. For example, in bioequivalence studies AUCs are compared for different formulations. These AUCs are always calculated first for each subject before proceeding to the modelling process. On the other hand, in certain applications it is not possible to cover all desired blood sampling points in all patients. Different times are used for different patients to minimize the number of samples taken. The only way in which this can be drawn together is via a random-effects approach. [Pg.350]

The Solubility Test.—The object of this test is to ascertain, in the case of gim-cotton, the percentage of soluble (penta and lower nitrates) cotton that it contains, or in the case of soluble cotton, the quantity of gun-cotton. The method of procedme is as follows —Five grms. of the sample which has been previously dried at 100° C., and afterwards exposed to the air for two hours, is transferred to a conical flask, and 250 c.c. ether-alcohol added (2 ether to 1 alcohol). The flask is then corked and allowed to digest, with repeated shaking, for two or three hours. The whole is then transferred to a linen filter, and when the solution has passed through the filter, is washed with a little ether, and pressed in a hand-screw press between folds of filter paper. The sample is then returned to the flask, and the previous treatment repeated, but it will be... [Pg.96]

However, a patient on long-term phenprocoumon treatment repeatedly developed extensive haematuria within 24 hours of drinking 1 litre of Indian tonie water eontaining 30 mg of quinine. ... [Pg.446]

In recent years, combinatiort chemotherapy, in which doxorubicin or daunorubicin are combined with other antineoplastic drugs, has been used with increasing frequency. One example of a combination therapy regimen would include treatment of breast carcinoma with doxorubicin (60 mg/m ), cyclophosphamide (600 ing/m ), and 5-(iuorouraciI (600 mg/m ) by intravenous delivery on day 1, and 5-fluorouracil (600 mg/mO on day 8, with treatment repeated every 28 days for four courses (113). [Pg.585]

Ethereal 1AM perphthalic acid added at 0° to a soln. of 1-methyl-3,4-dihydro-6-isopropylnaphthalene in dry ether, allowed to stand 36 hrs. at —20°, 4 hrs. at 5°, 4 hrs. at room temp., and finally 36 hrs. at —20°, the precipitated phthalic acid removed by filtration, the filtrate shaken with 3%-HCl, allowed to stand 7 hrs. at room temp., again shaken with 3%-HGl, and this acid treatment repeated twice at intervals of 2 hrs. l-methyl-6-isopropyl-2-tetralone. Y 79%. G. Stork and J. W. Schulenberg, Am. Soc. 84, 284 (1962). [Pg.53]

Mixed with 2 1. cold acetone/k(. kidney, kept 2 bre. at 4 C.. filtered acetone treatment repeated, filtered, waahed with cold acetone and ether dried in vacuo over CaCIt at room temp. [Pg.519]


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