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Furthermore, iron treatment must be carefully administered because of the risk of PTE.
It is a seductive argument (after all, the drugs would be carefully administered under proper medical supervision), and Cassandra is normally a forgiving type.
Orlastat prevents the absorption of fat but can cause vitamin deficiencies and has to be carefully administered; Sibutramine, originally developed as an antidepressant, can drive up heart rate and blood pressure; and Rimonobant, which reverses the "munchies" associated with cannabis use, can cause nausea.
Furthermore, when a patient is tachycardic like our patient, adrenaline must be carefully administered, considering the influence of the deteriorated tachycardia on the hemodynamics.
The next morning, 60 megabecquerels of Tc99m sulfur colloid were carefully administered via the tube as described by Chernow and colleagues [ 11].
"Many of these supplies need to be very carefully administered so they need people with technical qualifications who can make sure the children are given the right amount.
Certainly, we felt that we had the legal backing, but we had no moral qualms about doing this, because it was very carefully administered and very carefully done.
A structured questionnaire was carefully designed and administered to respondents through oriented local enumerators and face-to-face techniques as most of them were not able to read and write.
They should stop limiting SSA from spending the money we have all already paid to ensure that our Social Security benefits are carefully and accurately administered, and that all of us can receive, timely and conveniently, the important services SSA provides.
Quality is carefully monitored.
All spending is carefully monitored.
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