A method for preparing an orally administrable biologically active agent is also provided as are oral delivery compositions. |
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Nitrates and calcium channel blocking drugs can be tried taken sublingually for episodes of pain or orally and regularly as a prophylactic. |
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Usually they are given by intravenous injection, by infusion pump into a vein or orally. |
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Most study drugs were given orally, with only two of the earlier studies using intravenous therapy initially. |
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If his written submissions were written for or copied by him, it is unlikely that orally he could improve on them. |
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Its emphasis on topically and orally delivered drugs to treat various skin afflictions makes it one of the leading lights in this area. |
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The anthelmintic agent ivermectin has been used both orally and topically for head lice but is not licensed for this purpose. |
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The recommended starting dose of eplerenone for congestive heart failure is 25 mg orally once daily. |
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The specification then states that the efficacy of orally administered drugs is low. |
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This medication usually is given orally, and the premedication peak time is 20 to 40 minutes. |
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The test substance is usually administered orally by gavage using a stomach tube or a suitable intubation cannula. |
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The child should also receive adequate fluid either orally or intravenously. |
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Each new generation has been orally handed down the priceless musical heritage like all other Indian art forms. |
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For ages, grandmothers educated granddaughters and mothers taught daughters, usually orally. |
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They were asked to respond orally to questions raised in the questionnaire. |
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Medications are taken rectally, orally, or through an IV line, and may contain pyridoxine. |
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The instrument is introduced orally and advanced to the epiglottis, where it is rotated 90 degrees to pass the vocal cords and enter the trachea. |
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MacCullagh entered for the highly competitive fellowship examination, conducted orally in Latin. |
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The drug may be given orally, parenterally, or rectally in addition to epidurally and intrathecally. |
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Anyone without achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally. |
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Hawaiian history was passed along orally through mele, or chants, by the kahunas, or high priests. |
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Taken orally or as an injection, laetrile is a purified form of amygdalin, a chemical found in lima beans, raw nuts and the pits of many fruits. |
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These anti-inflammatories, usually taken orally, can be changed into gels and applied topically. |
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Arnold captured archaic folk songs of anonymous origin passed on orally through generations. |
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Because the narratives are orally transmitted, variation in content is inevitable. |
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But inevitably there are severe limitations on the complexity and volume of information that can be conveyed orally. |
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The defendant will aver that there is no partnership agreement between the claimant and the defendant made either orally or in writing. |
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Mr Goldberg accepts in those circumstances that Mr Brannigan orally authorised the making of the application. |
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Also, a small amount of written work is likely necessary at this point to reinforce what has been learned orally up to now. |
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Because these narratives were performed orally, most of them have been lost. |
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After all participants completed the experiment, they were debriefed orally during a class session and in writing. |
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Finally the parties made no submissions either orally or in writing about the business exclusion. |
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Colchicine given orally or intravenously is an alternative but is poorly tolerated by elderly people. |
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On the first visit, after appropriate counseling and dating ultrasonography, the patient takes 600 mg of mifepristone orally. |
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Some experts advocate the addition of 25 mg of ephedrine and 300 mg of cimetidine orally one hour before the procedure. |
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Tales of ghosts and spirits have been passed orally from generation to generation. |
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The secret arts of the Egyptians were passed orally from one generation to the next. |
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The anhydride of naphthalic acid was identified as a urinary metabolite in rats treated orally with acenaphthene. |
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Gingerich et al. proposed that aspirin administered orally had a slow absorption and rapid clearance. |
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Mr Justice Brooke directed that the application for permission should be heard orally. |
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The only available orally active decongestant, pseudoephedrine, was not identified in any trial concerning management of nonallergic rhinitis. |
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Vitamin C, vitamin B complex and lysine may speed healing when taken orally at the onset of lesions. |
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My Lord, there is little I can add orally to the points that I set out in writing. |
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Nowadays the condition is treatable with tetracycline eye ointment and tetracycline taken orally. |
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It can be argued that, as a descendant of the Hasmoneans, Josephus was heir to some orally transmitted family traditions. |
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Steroids given orally are ineffective in treating optic neuritis and may actually increase a person's risk for future attacks. |
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In the method of the present invention, the hydriodic acid is administered orally, as hydriodic syrup. |
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Morphine injected hypodermically was much more powerful and potentially addictive than opium taken orally. |
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They are given orally to poultry to help the birds fight illness and disease. |
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Taken orally, it helps the body use its own insulin more effectively to control blood sugar. |
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The most pharmacologically effective agent should be taken orally, on a regular schedule based on the half-life of the agent. |
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The patient may be sitting or supine, and the instrument can be introduced either orally or nasally. |
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Intravenous fluid may provide relief from nausea and vomiting, but many pregnant women also require an antiemetic administered orally, rectally, or by infusion with the fluid. |
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Sedative drugs such as diazepam or chloral hydrate have been given rectally or orally to ease pain and anxiety, but these medications have a slow onset and variable effects. |
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The public is deluged with graphic accounts of horrible and dreadful news delivered both in orally pictorial detail assisted by visual depictions. |
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We believe that this technology will be useful against a wide variety of diseases, and will enable a new generation of vaccines to be administered orally and nasally. |
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For Type 2 patients, the number of orally active antidiabetic agents has increased from one class of agents to the current total of four classes of agents. |
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Studies from the late 1960s and the 1970s revealed that streptococcal eradication was equal with intramuscularly and orally administered penicillins. |
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The sagas, legends, myths and histories which have been passed on orally or in written documents by ancient peoples are sometimes called pseudohistory. |
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Those responses given orally were coded online by the experimenter, but all responses were also recorded in digital sound files for later checking of the codings. |
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Manning would likely be prescribed some form of estrogen that would be taken orally, through injection, or by a skin patch. |
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Ciprofloxacin given orally shows rapid selectivity, which promotes resistance, and quinolones are not recommended in adolescents because of the associated risk of arthropathy. |
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It is difficult to imagine an injectable or other mode of administration competing effectively with the discretion and simplicity of an orally acting therapeutic. |
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Glutamine is administered orally in bulk powder or in encapsulated form. |
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Choline chloride and phosphatidylcholine, which are orally bioavailable precursors of acetylcholine, have been reported to be useful in short-term studies. |
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Another gallstone dissolver cannot be taken orally so moctanin has to be given via a catheter through the skin or via an endoscope into the gallbladder. |
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Which newsreader was fired by her network telly bosses after security video managed to catch her orally pleasuring a lucky pilot on the station's roof top helicopter pad? |
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Group 1 served as normal control and was given distilled water orally. |
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Gastrointestinal decontamination with activated charcoal and a cathartic may be useful in acute exposures if the drug was taken orally within the previous 60 minutes. |
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Cysteine can be given orally to increase GSH or to chelate trace elements in the gut, thereby decreasing absorption of both cysteine and the trace element. |
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The Jataka collections were transmitted orally for centuries, and when written down they took a form combined of verse, story, and moral commentary. |
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At the same time, several groups of dinosaurian herbivores evolved more sophisticated ways to orally process food. |
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Silibinin, given orally from the milk thistle plant, significantly suppressed tumor volume in a TNBC mice model. |
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In addition to questions asked orally during Question Time, Members of Parliament may also make inquiries in writing. |
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In 1803 Dalton orally presented his first list of relative atomic weights for a number of substances. |
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As with any ancient Indian tradition, transmission of teaching was done orally. |
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Old English heroic poetry was handed down orally from generation to generation. |
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The poem is composed orally and extemporaneously, and the archive of tradition on which it draws is oral, pagan, Germanic, heroic, and tribal. |
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This exhaustive analysis is in itself sufficient to prove that Beowulf was composed orally. |
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Folk music has been preserved and transmitted orally, through print and later through recordings. |
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This would have been orally transmitted for a period before being written down. |
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Rules as such existed and, in early times, would have been agreed orally and subject to local variations. |
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A lot of Djibouti's original art is passed on and preserved orally, mainly through song. |
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The researchers did not test whether orally consuming a zinc dietary supplement could have the same effect. |
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This medicine is taken orally. Swallowing a pill sure beats getting a shot every day. |
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Early Cretan history is replete with legends such as those of King Minos, Theseus and the Minotaur, passed on orally via poets such as Homer. |
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Polo related his memoirs orally to Rustichello da Pisa while both were prisoners of the Genova Republic. |
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Indian scholars maintain that the verses and the history contained in them have been orally transmitted thousands of years before. |
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Much of the texts are based on poetry and laws traditionally preserved orally. |
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The judge gave his sentence orally in Norman, which was then written in Latin. |
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In the Griot tradition of Africa everything related to music has been passed on orally. |
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Some orders, however, are spoken orally by the judge in open court, and are only reduced to writing in the transcript of the proceedings. |
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In a reward contract, for example, a person who has lost a dog could promise a reward if the dog is found, through publication or orally. |
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Originally, traditions were passed orally, without the need for a writing system. |
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In many cases, traditional knowledge has been orally passed for generations from person to person. |
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The Vedic culture is described in the texts of Vedas, still sacred to Hindus, which were orally composed in Vedic Sanskrit. |
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Belief in ghosts is found in all cultures around the world, and thus ghost stories may be passed down orally or in written form. |
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Taken orally, zileuton inhibits the 5-LO enzyme, which would otherwise catalyze the formation of leukotrienes from arachidonic acid. |
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Efficacy of orally administered 2-substituted quinolines in experimental murine cutaneous and visceral leishmaniases. |
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It is easy to administer orally, rectally or sublingually, and appears benign. |
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Comparison of sublingually and orally administered triazolam for premedication before oral surgery. |
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During camp, Jordan sodomized Plaintiff five to ten times and orally copulated Plaintiff. |
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In the group of orally infected squirrel monkeys, 3 had a unique heterozygous genotype that encoded either 4 or 5 octapeptide repeats. |
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Optimal treatment for rat-bite fever is penicillin G given intravenously for 7 to 10 days, followed by penicillin V taken orally for 7 days. |
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Information was passed between villages using drums, and griots would relate it to their constituencies orally. |
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Mink were challenged 1 year ago both orally and intracranially and are under observation for clinical signs. |
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Oramed is seeking to revolutionize the treatment of diabetes through its patented flagship product, an orally ingestible insulin capsule currently in phase 2 clinical trials. |
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Linagliptin was administered orally once a day in all cases, either on its own, or in combination with metformin or metformin plus a sulphonylurea or pioglitazone. |
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Due to availability of equipment, a nasendoscope inserted nasally was used at one institution and a gastroscope inserted orally was used at the other. |
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Tramadol represents an orally administered opioid drug that has shown analgesic potential in numerous species, including mammals, birds, and reptiles. |
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The results showed a high attack rate in squirrel monkeys inoculated intracerebrally but a low attack rate and long incubation periods by those exposed orally. |
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Forty-five domestic pigeons were infected orally with 200 S calchasi sporocysts and euthanatized in groups of 3 pigeons at intervals of 2 to 10 days over a period of 61 days. |
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The extracts and sildenafil citrate were administered orally for 28 days. |
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In a single blind randomised control pilot study, curcuminoids or placebo was administered orally, 2 grams twice daily to a cohort of 26 MGUS patients. |
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The first section gives the right to use Welsh orally in court proceedings in Wales provided that the person who wishes to do so has notified the court in advance. |
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Already in advanced age, Diogo Gomes orally dictated his memoirs to the German cartographer Martin Behaim during the latter's sojourn in Portugal. |
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Skaldic poetry is mostly preserved in late manuscripts but was preserved orally from the 9th century onwards and also appears on runestones, such as the Karlevi Runestone. |
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All instruction was communicated orally, but for ordinary purposes, Caesar reports, the Gauls had a written language in which they used Greek characters. |
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Clinicians might also consider adding 50 mg hydroxyzine orally or IM every 6 hours, starting at 25 mg if patients are relatively small or sensitive to medications, she said. |
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I took the make-up test orally because my arm is still in a cast. |
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The music was composed between the 14th and 16th centuries, transmitted orally, then written down in a unique tablature and later copied in the early 17th century. |
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The mythology of Ireland was originally passed down orally, but much of it was eventually written down by Irish monks, who Christianized and modified it to an extent. |
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This means that all poems and stories were handed down orally. |
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Project work is orally defended before the faculty and before peers. |
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By contrast, the CETP inhibitors like evacetrapib are taken orally. |
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Controlled release, modified release, orally disintegrating tablets, and other innovative dosage forms are still of interest to both pharmaceutical producers and suppliers. |
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In addition, PER has shown broad-spectrum antiepileptic activity when administered orally in preclinical animal models, including antimyoclonic activity. |
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Orally administered Polypodium leucotomos extract decreases psoralen-UVA-induced phototoxicity, pigmentation, and damage of human skin. |
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