Influence of personality type on drug response.
Frostad A L, Forrest G L, Bakker C B·The American journal of psychiatry
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Frostad A L, Forrest G L, Bakker C B·The American journal of psychiatry
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Fehling C·Acta neurologica Scandinavica
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MacDonald D, O'Driscoll K·Lancet (London, England)
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Beckschäfer W·Die Medizinische Welt
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Battla H, Silverblatt C W·Southern medical journal
Ten adult insulin-dependent diabetics with symptomatic peripheral neuropathy were treated with amitriptyline alone or in combination with fluphenazine hydrochloride. Nine of the subjects had a good result within 48 to 72 hours. Two patients reacted adversely to the medication. These medications appear effective in trea…
Bonnevie O, Svendsen L B, Holst-Christensen J, +3 more·Gut
In a double-blind randomised clinical trial a specific inhibition of peptic activity with a pentapeptide, pepstatin, had no significant advantage over placebo in the ulcer healing and symptomatology of duodenal ulcer. Thus, the inhibition of pepsin in human gastric juice does not appear to have a major influence on the…
Lin M T, Lee-Hong E, Collins-Williams C·Annals of allergy
In a double-blind study in 23 asthmatic patients Sch 1000 was found to be an effective bronchodilator with an onset of effect within 15 minutes and a duration of four hours. It was effective on both small and large airways.
Agnew J E, Maze M·The British journal of radiology
Four 75Se-labelled amino acids have been tested in 22 patients. In 11 of the patients pancreatic function was estimated by the Lundh test. Scans at varying time intervals up to 30 hours from isotope administration were assessed by blind marking. Pancreatic visualization with all four agents was markedly poorer than wou…
Marks R, Koutts J·The Medical journal of Australia
A double-blind controlled clinical trial of the topical use of cytosine arabinoside in recurrent herpes simplex of the face and genital region showed no significant difference in the efficiency of a placebo as compared with cytosine arabinoside. The high rate of placebo response (70%) found in this trial makes the asse…
Burger P, Anderson I F·South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
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Nordenfelt I, Olsson L, Persson S·European journal of clinical pharmacology
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Knudsen J B, Korner B, Reinicke V, +2 more·Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases
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Mathews-Roth M M, Pathak M A, Parrish J, +4 more·The Journal of investigative dermatology
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Ripamonti C·La Clinica terapeutica
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Ricca J J·The Journal of clinical pharmacology and new drugs
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Gram L F, Rafaelsen O J·Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica
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Sjaastad O, Stensrud P·Acta neurologica Scandinavica
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Hara K, Saito A, Yamaguchi K, +7 more·Kansenshogaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
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Jørgensen U, Nordkild P·Prosthetics and orthotics international
Hexcelite and plaster of Paris below-knee walking casts were compared in a controlled clinical trial, involving 82 patients. Fewer bandage complications, problems and better comfort was found with Hexcelite compared to plaster of Paris (P less than 0.05). If all costs relating to materials, transportation, complication…
Henry R L, Hodges I G, Milner A D, +1 more·Archives of disease in childhood
We investigated the specific H1 receptor antagonist, clemastine, in 15 children with asthma. In the respiratory unit, clemastine was an effective bronchodilator but in a clinical trial we could not show any significant benefit compared with placebo.