A controlled study of flufenamic acid in ankylosing spondylitis. A preliminary report.
Simpson M R, Simpson N R, Scott B O, +1 more·Annals of physical medicine
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Simpson M R, Simpson N R, Scott B O, +1 more·Annals of physical medicine
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The Medical letter on drugs and therapeutics
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Australian dental journal
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Cranmer Lisa M, Draper Heather R, Mandalakas Anna M, +10 more·The Pediatric infectious disease journal
Young HIV-exposed children are at high risk for TB infection. We performed QuantiFERON-TB Gold among HIV-exposed children in South Africa at enrolment and 1-year follow-up. The incidence of TB infection was high for HIV+ (11 cases per 100 child-years) and HIV-exposed uninfected children (15 cases per 100 child-years).…
Wallace D J, Navarra S, Petri M A, +10 more·Lupus
Safety data were pooled and analyzed from one phase 2 and two phase 3 double-blind, placebo-controlled, repeat-dose systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) trials of belimumab 1, 4 (phase 2 only), and 10 mg/kg. Types and rates of adverse events (AEs) were similar across treatment groups. Rates of patients experiencin…
Robins J M, Finkelstein D M·Biometrics
AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) randomized trial 021 compared the effect of bactrim versus aerosolized pentamidine (AP) as prophylaxis therapy for pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in AIDS patients. Although patients randomized to the bactrim arm experienced a significant delay in time to PCP, the survival experience in th…
Shin D M, Holoye P Y, Forman A, +6 more·Investigational new drugs
Didemnin B (NSC 325319), a cyclic depsipeptide isolated from a Carribean sea tunicate, exhibited potent antitumor activity in preclinical studies. After determining the maximum tolerated dose in our previous phase I/II trial, we conducted a phase II study of this drug in patients with previously treated small cell lung…
Controlled clinical trials
The Brain Resuscitation Clinical Trial (BRCT) II was a double-masked, randomized, controlled clinical study of cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation (CPCR) designed to test therapy for the amelioration of brain damage after cardiac arrest. Lidoflazine, a calcium entry blocker, was chosen for investigation because of i…
Stone D J, Molony C, Suver C, +2 more·The pharmacogenomics journal
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Gough D C, Lawton N·British journal of urology
Three methods of circumcision dressing were compared in a prospective trial. The results showed that dressings containing tincture of benzoin adversely affected wound healing in children. Dressing the wound with greasy tulle gave better results; the addition of soframycin did not produce better results than those achie…
Yoshida H, Niimura M, Ueda H, +3 more·Annals of allergy
A double-blind comparative study was performed to investigate the usefulness of ketotifen syrup as compared with clemastine syrup in 284 patients with atopic dermatitis. The clinical efficacy of ketotifen was significantly superior to that of clemastine. Ketotifen alleviated not only pruritus but also other dermatologi…
Kirillov V A, Preobrazhenskiĭ V N, Kasatkin N N, +1 more·Klinicheskaia meditsina
The effectiveness of treatment of candidiasis of the esophagus by different methods and preparations (nystatin, amphotericin B, donor leukocytic mass) was compared in 34 patients. Local application of amphotericin B and donor leukocytic mass was found the most effective in the combined treatment of candidiasis of the e…
Singerman L J, Ferris F L, Mowery R P, +4 more·The Journal of diabetic complications
The Krypton Argon Regression of Neovascularization Study (KARNS) is a multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial designed to determine the efficacy of red krypton laser photocoagulation in the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
Soliman I E, Broadman L M, Hannallah R S, +1 more·Anesthesiology
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Nelson C E, Nylander C, Olsson A M, +3 more·Acta chirurgica Scandinavica
Rectal administration of 100 mg indomethacin in solution had as good, and almost as rapid, an effect on renal colic as 50 mg given intravenously. Side effects were significantly fewer with the rectal than with the intravenous route.
Hughes C W, Preskorn S H, Weller E, +2 more·Psychopharmacology bulletin
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Grundmann R, Burkardt F, Scholl H, +1 more·Chemioterapia : international journal of the Mediterranean Society of Chemotherapy
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Geiter L J, O'Brien R J, Combs D L, +1 more·Tubercle
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Wetterling T·Pharmacopsychiatry
14 male chronic schizophrenic patients were treated over 3 months with carbamazepine, mostly as an adjunct to neuroleptics. Psychopathological status was assessed using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. A significant improvement was found in the following categories: excitement (p less than 0.01) and tension (p less…
Renna Molajoni E, Bachetoni A, Cinti P, +7 more·Transplantation proceedings
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