1.Therapeutic Equivalence and Bioequivalence.
Sang Goo SHIN ; Dong Ryul SOHN
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(8):775-780
No abstract available.
Therapeutic Equivalency*
2.The Basis of Meridian Therapy
Hidehiko MITSUFUJI ; Katsuhiro YAMADA ; Susumu ONUKI ; Hitoshi YAMASHITA
Kampo Medicine 2008;59(2):231-264
7.Bioequivalence Study of CIPOL-N(R) (Cyclospoorine Microemulsion Preparation) in Healthy Adults.
Min Soo PARK ; Nae Choon YU ; Dae Ro NA ; Yu Seun KIM ; Kyung Hwan KIM
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1997;11(1):109-118
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Humans
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Therapeutic Equivalency*
8.Clinical study of the effectiveness of PEG lavage in preparation for colonic surgery.
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1993;9(1):27-31
No abstract available.
Colon*
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Therapeutic Irrigation*
9.Stereoselective versus non stereoselective assessments for the bioequivalence of two formulations of racemic chlorpheniramine
Journal Ho Chi Minh Medical 2005;9(3):166-170
The bioequivalence of two formulations (reference and Vietnamese tested formulation) of racemic chlorpheniramine combined with phenylpropanolamine was assessed in an open-labeled, randomized, crossover two-period study in 12 healthy Vietnamese males aged between 22 and 43 years old, weight between 48kg and 72kg. All 12 subjects received both formulations after an overnight fast and a 7 day wash-out period. Plasma samples were collected up to 168 hours. Plasma concentrations of total chlorpheniramine and individual enantiomers were determined with a validated chiral HPLC method and pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated using a model independent analysis. Bioequivalence was assessed by several different published statistical methods (ANOVA, Confidence Interval, Westlake, and Schuirmann). Results showed that bioequivalence may depend on the statistical and analytical methods used
Chlorpheniramine
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Therapeutic Equivalency
10.Progressive Visual Loss after Endovascular Coiling Treatment of a Large Paraclinoid Aneurysm.
Soon Don PARK ; Tong Keun LEE ; Yu Sam WON ; Young Joon KWON ; Jae Young YANG ; Chun Sik CHOI
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery 2005;7(2):154-157
Recently, favorable outcomes have been reported after the endovascular treatment of either ruptured or unruptured paraclinoid aneurysms. The complications specifically related to the endovascular treatment of paraclinoid aneurysms have also been reported in other studies. Visual symptoms related to the mass effects associated with giant paraclinoid aneurysm normally improve after coil embolization. However, these symptoms have also been reported to be exacerbated in some cases. The authors here report an unusual case of progressive visual loss occurring after endovascular coiling treatment in a case of a large paraclinoid aneurysm.
Aneurysm*
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Embolization, Therapeutic