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"The hypothesis was that patients with more advanced Alzheimer's disease could benefit from a higher dose of Aricept," she said.
In a study published today in the journal Immunity, Galli and his team showed that mice injected with a small dose of honeybee venom were later protected from a higher dose of the same venom.
In addition, the intraosseous area may contain a threshold inhibitory effect of cefazolin that gives no greater inhibitory effect from a higher dose of cefazolin.
Patients not responding to 25 mg may benefit from a higher dose of 37.5 mg or 50 mg [ 13].
This means that the latter group might perhaps benefit from a higher dose of RAI ablation if athyroglobulinemia is the aim.
Evidence suggests that some of these patients may benefit from a higher dose of anti-VEGF medication or switching to a different pharmacologic agent.
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There was no significant benefit from receiving a higher dose of stem cells.
I think it's irresponsible for the announcement to conclude from this study that a higher dose rate for humans should be permitted before evacuation.
However, there is also limited evidence from randomised trials that a higher dose of aspirin may effect a greater reduction in the risk of pre-eclampsia [ 23].
In addition, PAs from rats treated with a higher dose of STZ and studied 6 weeks after exposure did not display a loss of responsiveness to phenylephrine [ 12].
In addition to these differences, the equivalent oxaliplatin combination, 'FOLFOX6', differs from OxMdG in using a higher dose of oxaliplatin (100 mg m−2 instead of 85 mg m−2) (Maindrault-Goebel et al, 1999).
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