Examples of using Dose-dependent in English and their translations into Finnish
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In human volunteers, a dose-dependent decrease in prolactin was observed.
The drug belongs to the fourth group of antiarrhythmic drugs with a dose-dependent effect.
Excess dose of egilok causes dose-dependent effects.
Elevations of neutrophil counts are dose-dependent at recommended doses.
Dose-dependent prolongations of QT and PR intervals have been observed
Sevoflurane causes dose-dependent respiratory depression, therefore respiration should be closely
Peripheral oedema is a known, dose-dependent adverse reaction of amlodipine
Patients with CRF not on dialysis demonstrated a dose-dependent and sustained increase in haematocrit when epoetin alfa was administered by either an intravenous or subcutaneous route.
Symptoms after absorption may involve clinical effects including dose-dependent sedation, respiratory depression,
compared with control cells, a dose-dependent decrease in colony formations by SGC-7091
Fentanyl very commonly causes dose-dependent sedation in dogs which is associated with potential decreased food
The most frequent adverse reaction during treatment with epoetin alfa is a dose-dependent increase in blood pressure
Blood alkaline phosphatase, blood lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), gamma-glutamyltransferase(GGT) and blood uric acid increased(reversible, dose-dependent, mild or moderate)* see below.
this effect was dose-dependent see specific results below.
In addition, mice with C6 glioma xenografts have exhibited dose-dependent inhibition in tumor metastasis at 1e10 mg intraperitoneal dose of CAPE/kg/ day.
Albiglutide also produced dose-dependent increases in serum calcitonin levels in a 21-day study in mice,
the principal finding was schedule and dose-dependent haematopoietic suppression which was reversible.
Minor dose-dependent reductions in values for forced expiratory volume(FEV1) and diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide(DLCO)
and reported a dose-dependent decline in cell viability.
Budesonide is a glucocorticosteroid which when inhaled has a dose-dependent anti-inflammatory action in the airways,