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Study medication was titrated (forced titration) up to 0.5 mg/kg/day by weekone, 0.75 mg/kg/day by week two and 1.0 mg/kg/day by week three, in TID dosing, unless adverse effects emerged.
Medication was titrated to optimal response (a maximum daily dose of 1.3 mg/kg; initial dose of 36 mg).
The dose of study medication was titrated over 2 weeks, followed by a 10-week maintenance phase.
Patients receiving additional medication first entered a further 30 day run-in phase during which the additional medication was titrated.
This time the medication was titrated more slowly by 25 mg/day every two weeks and she did not experience these side effects.
Medication was titrated by weekly increments to optimal dose over a four week period, with the investigator and patient blind to treatment.
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Amounts of sedative medication were titrated at the discretion of the operator to achieve optimal sedation and anti-tussive effect, with further doses given during bronchoscopy as required.
Initially when medication is titrated, participants have 2 3 telephone interviews per week to monitor potential side effects and safety and to ensure compliance.
Also, a wide range of doses are reported, although it is often suggested that the medication be titrated to a maximum dose of 2,000 mg/day, divided twice daily, based on effectiveness and tolerance of side effects (27, 28).
Patients on oral medication were titrated to maximum dose using the following combinations: metformin alone, DPP4-inhibitors alone, sulfonylurea alone, metformin + DPP4-inhibitors, metformin + sulfonylurea, metformin + glinides, acarbose could be added to any of these combinations.
The initiation of medications was titrated for Risperidone, but no titration was used for the Paroxetine group, possibly confounding treatment and survival data.
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