Pediatric Population Articles & Analysis
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ADMET studies, when integrated with in vitro DMPK services, enable scientists to evaluate the potential benefits versus the risks of a new drug, formulate a dosing regimen that maximizes therapeutic effects and minimizes adverse effects, and predict its behavior in different population groups, including pediatric and geriatric populations, those ...
ADMET studies, when integrated with in vitro DMPK services, enable scientists to evaluate the potential benefits versus the risks of a new drug, formulate a dosing regimen that maximizes therapeutic effects and minimizes adverse effects, and predict its behavior in different population groups, including pediatric and geriatric populations, those ...
Treatment of pediatric soft tissue wounds presents additional complexities and highlights unique requirements. This piece provides a synopsis of an article [1] published in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports by Dr. Kyle Crowley and his colleagues from the Division of Paediatric Surgery at Townsville University Hospital in Queensland, Australia. ...
NovoSorb BTM has shown to be effective in the following complex wounds: Exposed bone, tendon, or deep structures NovoSorb BTM promotes the growth of a neodermis, aiding in limb salvage[4] Large wounds With NovoSorb BTM, surgeons can graft when ready, in stages, or all at once[5] Severe bacterial infections such as necrotizing fasciitis or meningococcal septicemia[6] NovoSorb BTM ...
Herpes is a life-altering disease that can lead to chronic pain, blindness, and death, particularly in neonatal and pediatric populations – and a major regulator is finally paying attention and developing a vaccine for herpes. ...
In general, the use of IS results in beneficial clinical outcome but the quality of some clinical trials for preventing Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARTIs) must be improved. In pediatric population the use of IS for the prevention of ARTIs needs to be limited to children with high susceptibility to ARTIs or overexposed children, while in adults it must be ...