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In short, SMT C1100 has the perfect profile - an oral drug suitable for treating all DMD patients.
Both the antiepileptic activity and the safety profile make the drug suitable for long-term clinical use.
Both, the antiepileptic activity and the safety profile lacking hepatotoxicity or other organ toxicity make the drug suitable for long-term clinical use at the recommended therapeutic dose.
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If someone with bipolar depression is given drugs suitable for unipolar depression, it can make them a whole lot worse," he says.
The model should also help in designing pro-drugs suitable for remote loading.
A new class of therapeutic drugs suitable for the task has emerged based on the concept of virus-mimetic nanocarriers, or 'artificial viruses'.
It has recently been proposed that the combination of skin barrier impairment using microneedles (MNs) coupled with iontophoresis (ITP) may broaden the range of drugs suitable for transdermal delivery, as well as enabling the rate of delivery to be achieved with precise electronic control.
Therefore, their relation to fmr1 biology is questionable and morpholino induced fmr1 phenotypes should be avoided in screens for potential drugs suitable for the treatment of FXS.
It remains well possible that subtle defects are induced by lesions in fmr1, and that these may be used to develop sensitive and robust essays to probe fmr1 function, which may in turn be used for screening of small molecules libraries in order to find drugs suitable for treatment of FXS.
There is a limited supply of new drugs suitable for development.
Four of these patients did not take any drugs suitable for dosing adjustment in the case of renal impairment and were excluded from the study.
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