Examples of using Dose dependent in English and their translations into Swedish
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Significant dose dependent decreases in rilpivirine plasma concentrations are expected induction of CYP3A.
Most episodes were mild to moderate and occurred in a dose dependent fashion.
In the second case, the effect of the poison compound is dose dependent.
As most steroids are dose dependent regarding the risk of side-effects,
Has potential for cancer chemoprevention, which is dose dependent as well as exposure time.
Nonetheless, some suppression will still exist and also the extent will mostly be dose dependent.
Nevertheless, some reductions will still exist and also the extent will largely be dose dependent.
The dose dependent adverse events of hydrochlorothiazide(particularly electrolyte disturbances) may increase when titrating the hydrochlorothiazide.
Nevertheless, some suppression will certainly still exist as well as the extent will largely be dose dependent.
the effect was not dose dependent.
the increase was dose dependent.
The most common adverse reactions with this medicine are dose dependent and related to its mode of action.
As with other HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, the incidence of adverse drug reactions tends to be dose dependent.
During maintenance of anaesthesia, increasing the concentration of sevoflurane produces a dose dependent decrease in blood pressure.
Plasma GL-3 was cleared in a dose dependent manner, but was less consistent at the dose of 0.3 mg/ kg.
Pulse and blood pressure increase- the increase is dose dependent and can cause high blood pressure and tachycardia at high doses.
A number of published reports comprising more than 1000 patients have demonstrated a uniform pattern of dose dependent adverse reactions.
The most common undesirable effects with ivabradine are dose dependent and related to the pharmacological effect of the medicinal product.
Elevations in liver aminotransferases, i.e., aspartate and alanine aminotransferases(AST and/or ALT), associated with bosentan are dose dependent.
In this TQT study, mirabegron increased heart rate on ECG in a dose dependent manner across the 50 mg to 200 mg dose range examined.