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Two Oklahoma psychiatrists dosed a three-tonne elephant with LSD (they delivered a simple proportionate dose that could have sent 1,500 people on a trip, and not surprisingly it died).
Those patients undergoing RRT have a wide variability in the total dose that could potentially be administered.
There were no differences in groups with respect to age or raclopride mass dose that could account for the difference in D2/D3 receptor availability.
Trials of NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) antagonists, however, have been troubled by psychotomimetic side effects that may well have meant that the maximal dose that could be tolerated was suboptimal in terms of neuroprotection.
A dose that could kill one person might provide medicinal pain relief to another.
This means giving patient volunteers the smallest dose that could still yield statistically significant benefits -- and when the dosage is kept low to minimize side effects, it will also be less likely to have any real clinical success on someone with a disorder.
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But on Thursday, with the disclosure that the drug company Aventis Pasteur had tens of millions of doses that could potentially be diluted to vaccinate everybody, the terms of the debate shifted sharply.
Use of TK can help to ensure studies are designed to be of most relevance to assessing potential risk in humans, and avoid the use of excessively high doses that could result in unnecessary suffering in experimental animals.
Friedhoff and Buxbaum have shown two things: First, they showed that lovastatin could prevent cells from making beta amyloid in the test tube in doses that could be realistically given to patients.
These studies demonstrate that ST and nicotine activate Akt at doses that could be physiologically relevant.
The risk of ototoxic and nephrotoxic side effects commonly hinders the use of higher doses that could maximize its antineoplastic effects [2].
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