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    Pharmacokinetics of an Oral Drug (Acetaminophen) Administered at Various Times in Relation to Subcutaneous Injection of Exenatide (Exendin-4) in Healthy Subjects by Blase, Erich, Taylor, Kristin, Gao, Hong-ye, Wintle, Matthew, Fineman, Mark

    Published in Journal of clinical pharmacology (01-05-2005)
    “…Exenatide is an incretin mimetic with potential glucoregulatory activity in type 2 diabetes. This randomized, single‐blind, placebo‐controlled 6‐way crossover…”
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    Efficacy and tolerability of exenatide twice daily and exenatide once weekly in Asian versus White patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A pooled analysis by Sheu, Wayne H.-H, Brunell, Steven C, Blase, Erich

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-04-2016)
    “…Highlights • The characteristics of T2DM are different among Asian and White patients. • Data on whether clinical practice should differ between ethnic groups…”
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    Exenatide Once Weekly Versus Daily Basal Insulin as Add-on Treatment to Metformin With or Without a Sulfonylurea: A Retrospective Pooled Analysis in Patients With Poor Glycemic Control by Grimm, Michael, Li, Yan, Brunell, Steven C., Blase, Erich

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-09-2013)
    “…Basal insulin (b-INS) is typically the add-on treatment of choice for patients with poor glycemic control (ie, glycated hemoglobin [HbA 1c ] level ≥ 8.5%), but…”
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    Clinical immunogenicity of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine delivered by the Injex jet injector: comparison with standard syringe injection by SARNO, MARK J, BLASE, ERICH, GALINDO, NELLY, RAMIREZ, ROBERTO, SCHIRMER, CARL L, TRUJILLO-JUAREZ, DANIEL F

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-09-2000)
    “…BACKGROUND.The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine confers trivalent immunity in >90% of subjects immunized. Alternatives to the use of needles for…”
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