Examples of using Dose-dependent in English and their translations into Swedish
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Single dose pharmacology studies in cynomolgus monkeys have shown no effects other than the anticipated dose-dependent paralysis of injected muscles, together with some diffusion of toxin at high doses
As for plasma-derived C1INH, the pharmacodynamic effects of conestat alfa on C4 show dose-dependent restoration of complement homeostasis in HAE patients at a plasma C1INH activity level greater than 0.7 U/ml, which is the lower limit of the normal range.
In this population, Rasilez HCT 150 mg/ 12.5 mg to 300 mg/ 25 mg provided dose-dependent systolic/ diastolic blood pressure reduction from 20.6/ 12.4 mmHg to 24.8/ 14.5 mmHg, which were significantly superior to the respective monotherapies.
PK/PD bridging study demonstrated dose-dependent penetration of micafungin into CNS with the minimum AUC of 170 µg*hr/L required to achieve maximum eradication of fungal burden in the CNS tissues.
Single dose pharmacology studies in cynomolgus monkeys have shown no effects other than the anticipated dose-dependent paralysis of injected muscles, together with some diffusion of toxin at high
A dose-dependent increase in heart rate was also observed.
Dysphagia appears to be dose-dependent.
Swallowing difficulties appear to be dose-dependent.
analgesia are dose-dependent.
Pharmacodynamic effects Dose-dependent inhibition of Factor Xa activity was observed in humans.
extent of response to Cerezyme treatment is dose-dependent.
No dose-dependent trends were observed in the ADR profile of Velphoro.
There is convincing evidence that the risk of rhabdomyolysis with cerivastatin is dose-dependent.
With the exception of elimination half-life, all pharmacokinetic parameters are dose-dependent.
The inhibition is dose-dependent and affects both basal
Furthermore, ATOR-1017 induces a dose-dependent effect on tumor growth inhibition and survival.
In human volunteers, a dose-dependent decrease in prolactin was observed.
Patients with clinically significant hepatic impairment may experience more dose-dependent adverse reactions.
The frequency of these adverse events does not appear to be dose-dependent.
In general, the frequency and severity of neurotoxicity was dose-dependent in patients receiving Abraxane.