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    SELF-MEDICATION IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE IN THE TERRITORY OF THE CITY OF NIŠ by Dimitrijević, Milana, Catić-Djordjević, Aleksandra, Stefanović, Nikola, Pavlović, Dragana, Velicković-Radovanović, Radmila

    Published in Acta Medica Medianae (15-09-2014)
    “…Self-medication represents the use of medicines and herbal remedies with the purpose of treating or preventing a disease the symptoms of which are recognized…”
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    Gender Differences in Pharmacokinetics of Tacrolimus and Their Clinical Significance in Kidney Transplant Recipients by Velicković-Radovanović, Radmila, PhD, MD, Mikov, Momir, MD, PhD, Paunović, Goran, MD, Djordjević, Vidojko, MD, PhD, Stojanović, Mariola, MD, Cvetković, Tatjana, MD, PhD, Djordjević, Aleksandra Catić

    Published in Gender medicine (01-02-2011)
    “…Abstract Background The possible influence of gender on tacrolimus disposition and response in kidney transplant recipients is an issue of medical importance…”
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    Interactions between Tacrolimus and Metronidazole in a renal transplant patient by Catic-Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Velickovic-Radovanovic, Radmila, Stefanovic, Nikola, Cvetkovic, Tatjana

    Published in Central European journal of medicine (01-10-2012)
    “…We present a case which reports the occurrence of a potential elevation of Tacrolimus (Tac) plasma levels to toxic values in a renal transplant recipient after…”
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    Tacrolimus as a Part of Immunosuppressive Treatment in Kidney Transplantation Patients: Sex Differences by Velickovic-Radovanovic, Radmila, PhD, Mikov, Momir, PhD, Catic-Djordjevic, Aleksandra, PharmD, Stefanovic, Nikola, PharmD, Stojanovic, Mariola, MD, Jokanovic, Milan, PhD, Cvetkovic, Tatjana, PhD

    Published in Gender medicine (01-12-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Metabolism interaction between corticosteroids and tacrolimus (Tac) exists and can be an important factor in providing rational…”
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    Herbal self-medication use in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 by Damnjanovic, Ivana, Kitic, Dusanka, Stefanovic, Nikola, Zlatkovic-Guberinic, Snezana, Catic-Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Velickovic-Radovanovic, Radmila

    Published in Turkish journal of medical sciences (01-01-2015)
    “…A considerable number of patients suffering from diabetes mellitus (DM) turn to self-medication using medicinal plants, preparations, and medicine. The aim of…”
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    Gender-dependent predictable pharmacokinetic method for tacrolimus exposure monitoring in kidney transplant patients by Velickovic-Radovanovic, Radmila, Mikov, Momir, Catic-Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Stefanovic, Nikola, Mitic, Branka, Paunovic, Goran, Cvetkovic, Tatjana

    “…Tacrolimus (Tac) is an immunosuppressive drug with a narrow therapeutic width and highly variable pharmacokinetics. Therefore, monitoring of Tac blood…”
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    CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT PHARMACOKINETIC INTERACTIONS OF ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS by Milena Dimic, Aleksandra Catic-Djordjevic, Radmila Velickovic- Radovanovic

    Published in Acta Medica Medianae (01-12-2007)
    “…Antiepileptic drugs show clinically significant interactions among themselves as well as with other medications, because of a specific pharmacokinetic profile…”
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    The analysis of antibiotic consumption and bacterial resistance in tertiary Healthcare Centre Nis by Velickovic-Radovanovic, Radmila, Stefanovic, Nikola, Damnjanovic, Ivana, Petrovic, Jasmina, Mitic, Radmila, Kocic, Branka, Antic, Snezana, Dinic, Marina, Catic-Djordjevic, Aleksandra

    Published in Hospital pharmacology (2016)
    “…Introduction: Antibiotics are the most frequently used drugs in hospitalized patients, but studies have shown that the prescribed antibiotics may be…”
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