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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered high" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a high dosage or level of administration, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The medication was administered high, leading to unexpected side effects."
Alternatives: "administered at a high level" or "given in a high dosage".
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In the trial they administered high dosage (80mg) simvastatin, the most commonly used of the anti-cholesterol drugs.
Fifty male rats were divided into four groups: 1st administered normal diet, 2nd administered high fat diet, 3rd administered high fat diet with Orlistat and 4th administered high fat diet with herbal mix.
Bacloville, the first study led by Philippe Jaury at the Paris Descartes University, administered high doses (the average was 160mg/day) to 320 volunteers aged 18-65 for a year while still allowing them to drink.
We tested the hypothesis that systemically administered high dose vitamin C restores the endogenous anti-oxidant potential and improves NO-dependent vasodilatation in the forearm vasculature.
This study was designed to assess the effectiveness of herbal mixture extracts of pumpkin seed oil, peanuts shell and Orlistat on brain, testes functions, oxidative stress biomarkers and histopathological changes in male albino rats administered high fat diet.
We reanalyzed data from a previous randomized crossover design that administered high or low doses of intravenous immunoglobulin (IgG) to 12 patients with hypogammaglobulinaemia over 12 time points, with crossover after time 6.
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Nor did the two trials [ 29, 30] administering high doses of adalimumab report the dose received by patients experiencing severe infections.
This study tested if paralyzed animals without respirations can maintain arterial oxygenation when administered high-flow oxygen delivered by a catheter in the trachea.
As an adjunctive treatment in sepsis, patients administered high-dose (0.9g/kg body weight) intravenous immunoglobulin G (IvIgG) did not have a significant survival benefit in a randomized control study (The SBITS study) (1).
The patient had been administered high-dose ifosfamide, and growth factors were administered to decrease the risk of myelotoxicity, meaning that surgery was possible about one week after chemotherapy without the need to postdate the next cycle [20].
Two trials administered higher daily doses of zinc, at 192 to 207 milligrams, which lessened colds by 35percentt.
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