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These two studies (powered 65%) were identical parallel group, double-blind, forced-titration active- and placebo-controlled studies comparing duloxetine titrated from 20 mg to 60 mg BID with placebo over 8 weeks of acute treatment.
The difference between the studies might be explained by the slower titration of duloxetine in the first study, in which duloxetine was titrated from a starting dose of 20 mg QD to 60 mg BID over 2 weeks.
Maternal inspired oxygen fraction was titrated from 21%to3%3%.
When the C-cloth is titrated from pHs of 14 to 2, the CV current profile shrinks (with a concomitant decrease in charge-storage capacity).
Thus, when AChE is inhibited by an OP compound, acetic acid production shuts off, and the base-producing enzymes continue to make ammonia driving the system pH dramatically from 5 to 8. A colorimetric pH-responsive dye (pKa 6.5) is in turn titrated from yellow to red, providing a localized visual assessment of the presence of the OP.
Nefazodone (b.i.d). was titrated from 200 mg/day during the first week to 300 mg/day during week 2, followed by weekly dose adjustments in 100 mg/day increments (up to 600 mg/day) to achieve maximum efficacy and acceptable tolerability.
Blood flow was titrated from 250 to 1000 ml/min.
SR-trimazosin was administered once daily and dosage was titrated from 150 mg/day to 900 mg/day over five weeks.
The dosage was titrated from 25 mg to 400 mg for a period of 1-1.5 months until a therapeutic effect was attained.
Carvedilol was titrated from 3.25 mg per day and metoprolol was titrated from 12.5 mg per day to maximal tolerable doses.
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Subjects were cross-titrated from the previous double-blind treatment to open-label olanzapine, 10 to 40 mg/day, and were treated for 14 weeks without concomitant psychotropic medication.
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