Etilefrine in the treatment of levodopa-induced orthostatic hypotension.
Miller E, Wiener L, Bloomfield D·Archives of neurology
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Miller E, Wiener L, Bloomfield D·Archives of neurology
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Schibli R A, Radielovic P, Bühlmann A A·International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy and toxicology
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Wiggers S·Ugeskrift for laeger
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Bauer R B, Tellez H·Stroke
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Savege T M, Blogg C E, Foley E I, +3 more·Anaesthesia
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Hamid T A, Wertz W J·The American journal of psychiatry
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Walker J M·Current therapeutic research, clinical and experimental
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Lewis P J, James N M·The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
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Lidsky M D, Sharp J T, Billings S·Arthritis and rheumatism
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Hansson L, Pascual A, Julius S·Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Carrizosa J, Levison M E, Kaye D·Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
In a double-blind study with each patient as his own control cephapirin and cephalothin were administered to 20 patients in opposite arms for a period of 48 hr each. Neither the incidence of phlebitis nor the degree of phlebitis was significantly different with the two drugs, and there was no difference in the time of…
Claghorn J L·Current therapeutic research, clinical and experimental
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Gilbert J G, Donnelly K J, Zimmer L E, +1 more·International journal of aging & human development
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Saletu B, Itil T M, Arat M, +1 more·International pharmacopsychiatry
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Karaharju E, Hakkiluoto A, Elfving G·Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae Fenniae
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Dawson K P·Scottish medical journal
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Kaltenbach M, Tiedemann I, Schellhorn W·Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
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Klein U, Müller-Fassbender H, Bublath H, +1 more·Strahlentherapie
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MacDonald R R, Goulden R, Oakey R E·Obstetrics and gynecology
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Cohen M M, Lieber E, Schwartz H N·British medical journal
No evidence was found that either perphenazine or chlorpromazine induced chromosomal damage in patients given the drugs. These results were reached independently at two separate laboratories; earlier reports of possible adverse cytogenetic effects of these drugs can probably be discounted.