Examples of using Repeated dose in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Animal studies of safety pharmacology, repeated dose toxicity or toxicity to reproduction,
Nilotinib has been evaluated in safety pharmacology, repeated dose toxicity, genotoxicity,
In the absence of information specifically demonstrating the safety of more than one repeated dose, it is recommended that calves should only be dosed once.
Repeated dose toxicity studies in animals identified major target organs as the liver,
Short-term repeated dose toxicity study(28 days), one species, male and female,
Laropiprant Ketonuria and hepatocellular centrilobular hypertrophy were observed in rats in repeated dose toxicity studies for up to 6 months dosing. .
exerted adverse effects on male reproductive organs in repeated dose toxicity studies.
In humans, piperaquine has a Tmax of approximately 5 hours following a single and repeated dose.
gallstones have been reported in repeated dose studies in which cholic acid was co-administered with cholesterol.
The repeated dose and reproduction toxicity studies did not reveal any special risk
Preclinical data including single-dose, repeated dose and local tolerance studies revealed no unexpected findings and no target organ toxicity.
The repeated dose toxicity study(28
Target organs associated with the pharmacological action of ruxolitinib in repeated dose studies include bone marrow,
In the absence of information specifically demonstrating the safety of more than one repeated dose, it is recommended that calves should only be dosed once.
A repeated dose is not recommended in children,
A repeated dose may be considered
A repeated dose may be considered in case of insufficient response
In the case of substances or medicinal products intended solely for use in non food-producing animals, a repeated dose toxicity study in one species of experimental animal will normally be sufficient.
The single and repeated dose toxicity studies of the non-radioactive compound in cynomolgus monkeys did not indicate any other risk than the expected B-cell depletion arising from the use of ibritumomab tiuxetan alone
Repeated dose toxicity studies in rats and monkeys using doses up to 7-8 mg/kg given intravenously showed injection