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How big a dose is needed and where it is injected are questions for the trials, the doctors said.
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A 2004 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report on drugs' effects stated a single dose of cocaine can lead to a blood level of.2 to.4 milligrams per liter, but did not state how big a dose was or how long after ingestion it would stay at that level.
The prevailing theory is that the relationship between dose and effect is linear – that is, that if a big dose is bad for you, half that dose is half that bad, and a quarter of that dose is one-quarter as bad, and a millionth of that dose is one-millionth as bad, with no level being harmless.
A pediatric dose is smaller.
That was because the company did not give details about how big a dose of the killed virus was in each shot, whether it was whole virus or just viral parts, and whether it used an immune system booster.
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A single dose was lethal.
He says that the virus did not spread easily and was not lethal when transmitted from one ferret to another by coughing or sneezing, and that it became highly lethal only when big doses were injected into the animals' windpipes.
Instead, he took to Twitter to compare QE to heroin: ever bigger doses are needed to get a high.
Only if no harm is done will increasingly bigger doses be given, and only then will scientists know whether it can help restore some function.
However, the burdensome nature of the large doses was also mentioned by some patients: 6% said there were too many pills, 8% said they missed a dose because they were eating out, and 4% said the binder doses were too big to carry (Tomasello et al. 2004).
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