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The phrase "administered at higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing dosages, treatments, or interventions that are given at increased levels compared to a standard or baseline.
Example: "The medication was administered at higher doses to achieve the desired therapeutic effect."
Alternatives: "given at increased" or "provided at elevated".
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A reduced concentration of gammaglobulins has been reported in the sera of a fraction of patients (one fourth) receiving imatinib treatment [33]; however, in that case, imatinib was administered at higher doses (up to 600 mg/daily) than in our study and only peripheral blood serum was considered.
Therefore, dextro-naltrexone might be administered at higher dosages, yielding greater microglia-suppressing activities while minimizing side effects.
1 The authors suggested that oxytocin should be administered at higher concentrations, and fluid balance supervised closely during labour.
Furthermore, ether-AMs, containing two additional, ethereal oxygen atoms within their hydrophobic domain, are better tolerated by HMDMs than alkyl-AMs when administered at higher concentrations.
In general, antibiotics are administered at higher concentrations for therapeutic and prophylactic use and lower concentrations for nontherapeutic use (Wegener 2003).
These results may have therapeutic application, particularly for enhancing the efficacy of DOX or CDDP that cannot be administered at higher dosages because of toxicity.
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Anti-inflammatory drugs are only effective when administered at high doses that may cause side effects.
Similarly, whether tirofiban administered at high-bolus dose (HBD) followed by standard infusion is a valuable alternative to abciximab in the setting of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction remains uncertain.
The results of cytotoxicity assay show that MSNs are not toxic, even when administered at high concentrations (50 μg/mL).
Local and systemic treatment with steroids has not been proven effective in the treatment of CNV associated with PIC, even when administered at high doses for many months [6, 10].
While naloxone can cause confusion and "fight or flight" response when administered at high doses, in smaller amounts, naloxone rarely causes overdose victims to become combative.
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