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Labetalol pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics: evidence of stereoselective disposition
Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-11-1990)“…Labetalol pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics were evaluated in nine subjects before and during enzyme inhibition with cimetidine. Pharmacologic response was…”
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Stability of esmolol hydrochloride in the presence of aminophylline, bretylium tosylate, heparin sodium, and procainamide hydrochloride
Published in American journal of hospital pharmacy (01-07-1990)“…The visual and chemical compatibility of esmolol hydrochloride mixed with aminophylline, heparin sodium, bretylium tosylate, or procainamide hydrochloride in…”
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Use of 0.06% ipratropium bromide nasal spray in children aged 2 to 5 years with rhinorrhea due to a common cold or allergies
Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-01-2005)“…Rhinorrhea from common colds or allergies in children is similar to that in adults, yet there are few data on the use of ipratropium bromide nasal spray in…”
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Ipratropium bromide nasal spray 0.03% and beclomethasone nasal spray alone and in combination for the treatment of rhinorrhea in perennial rhinitis
Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-04-1999)“…Perennial rhinitis is a common condition that affects up to 10% to 20% of the population. Multiple agents are frequently administered since no single agent…”
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Comparison of ipratropium bromide 0.03% with beclomethasone dipropionate in the treatment of perennial rhinitis in children
Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-08-1999)“…To compare the safety and efficacy of ipratropium bromide 0.03% (IB) with beclomethasone dipropionate 0.042% (BDP) in the treatment of perennial rhinitis in…”
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Ipratropium nasal spray in children with perennial rhinitis
Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-05-1997)“…To compare the efficacy and safety of ipratropium nasal spray and placebo administered twice each day for 4 weeks in pediatric patients with perennial rhinitis…”
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Ipratropium bromide nasal spray 0.03% provides additional relief from rhinorrhea when combined with terfenadine in perennial rhinitis patients; a randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial
Published in American journal of rhinology (01-11-1998)“…Medical treatment of perennial rhinitis is aimed at providing symptomatic relief of individual symptoms. Multiple agents are administered when no single agent…”
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