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The most common dose and dosing frequency error was that an entire day's dose was used in patients at one time, probably because of staff nurses' workload.
The most common dose is 0.625 milligrams a day, though a 0.3 milligram dose was recently shown to prevent bone loss.
In patients on fibrates, a daily dose of 600 mg was the most common dose, used in 44% of these patients.
Hand foot syndrome was the most common dose limiting toxicity.
The most common dose of imipenem was 1 g/8 hours daily.
The most common dose associated with first global clinical response was 600mg, but 30% of patients required higher doses.
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Docetaxel and gemcitabine combination chemotherapy has been reported to be active against non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and myelosuppression is the most common dose-limiting toxicity.
An important factor in our study design was that a medium dose (50 100 U) of BTX-A was used, because this is within the most common dosing range in our clinical practice.
Therefore, using the most common doses of coelenterazine-h and H-89 in an RLuc8-based assay for PKA will result in a significant reduction in RLuc8 signal that could be wrongfully attributed to a decrease in PKA activity.
The most common dose-limiting toxicity of cyclophosphamide is myelosuppression.
The most common dose-limiting effects of cyclosporin are hypertension and impaired renal function.
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