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Characterization of the Time Course of Carbamazepine Deinduction by an Enzyme Turnover Model
Background Carbamazepine is commonly prescribed for the treatment of epilepsy, bipolar disorder and trigeminal neuralgia.[1] Therapy with...
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 05/01/09 by Punyawudho, Baralee; Cloyd, James C.; Leppik, Ilo E.; Ramsay, R. Eugene; Marino, Susan E.; Pennell, Page B.; White, James R.; Birnbaum, Angela K. · More from publication -
PLURONIC LECITHIN ORGANOGEL FOR LOCAL DELIVERY OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding, 03/01/04 by Franckum, James]]>· More from publication -
Pesticide may hinder development in boys - Slowing Puberty?
Chronic exposure to a widely used pesticide may delay sexual maturity in boys, according to a new study in India. Chronic exposure to a widely...
Science News, 12/13/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Atmospheric scientists dissect cirrus clouds - Cloud chemistry
The formation of wispy cirrus clouds is not a simple matter. New research is revealing more about the conditions needed to generate these...
Science News, 12/06/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Tiny needles deliver drugs painlessly - This Won't Hurt…
Microscopic needles may one day join hypodermic needles and drug-loaded patches as a way to get medicines into the bloodstream. Whereas syringes...
Science News, 11/29/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Frosty Florida: spread of agriculture may promote freezes
Sunny southern Florida seems like a perfect place to grow fruits and vegetables, even in the winter. But the 20th-century transformation of what...
Science News, 11/08/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Lost asteroid reappears, bringing surprises - Out of Hiding - Hermes
A team of astronomers has spotted Hermes, an asteroid that disappeared into the night after a close flyby of Earth in 1937. Ever since, some...
Science News, 11/01/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Bad for the bones: thwarted hormone leads to skeletal decay
A hormone with one widely recognized task may not be single purposed after all. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which is made in the pituitary...
Science News, 10/25/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Fossils of flyers: bones tell why Atlantic albatross disappeared
Two years ago, scientists described 5-million-year-old albatross fossils representing five different species. The fossils, found in North Carolina,...
Science News, 10/18/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication -
Lewis and Clark diaries provide directional clue - North vs. Northwest
When Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set off to explore the Louisiana Territory in 1804, President Thomas Jefferson directed them to note the...
Science News, 10/04/03 by K. Ramsayer · More from publication



