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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the maximum amount or limit of something that can be given or provided, often in medical or regulatory settings.
Example: "The medication was administered up to the recommended dosage to ensure patient safety."
Alternatives: "given up to" or "provided up to".
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The FORWARD Study randomized adults with CM (1 1) to receive 155 U onabotulinumtoxinA every 12 weeks (±7 days) for 3 treatment cycles or topiramate 50-100 mg/dadministeredred up to week 36.
Prior studies demonstrated the ability of PT to enhance B. pertussis respiratory tract infection when administered up to 14 days prior to bacterial inoculation, but not when administered 24 h after inoculation [24].
The insights arising from these two studies support the possibility that tasks such as Tetris (a simple visuospatial task) may be developed as a post-trauma intervention to reduce the flashback symptoms of PTSD, and administered up to 4 hours post-trauma.
Bevacizumab was administered up to 5 weeks before surgery.
†All treatments were administered up to 3 months prior to acquiring CDI.
Treatment with anti-CXCR3 IgG was effective in prolonging survival when administered up to 6 hours after CLP.
All I treatment courses administered up to 2 years before the end of the follow-up were taken into account.
We administered up to 3000 units of heparin intravenously during the procedure to prevent catheter-related thrombotic complications.
VX-166 significantly improved survival in both models, even when administered up to 8 hours following the onset of sepsis [ 1].
The previous results revealed that edaravone reduces the area affected by TBI and that it can exert a therapeutic effect when administered up to 6 hours following injury.
However, a large retrospective trial indicated that N-acetylcysteine therapy decreased the incidence of hepatotoxicity when administered up to 24 hours post overdose [ 18].
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