Sentences with phrase «data suggest a dose»

Our data support recent findings that higher doses of olanzapine (> 10 mg / d) are associated with greater metabolic abnormalities.12 While data for risperidone were inconclusive, 12 our data suggest a dose - response relationship at doses higher than 1.5 mg / d.

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If these data hold up in humans, it may suggest that [THC] isn't likely to have a negative impact if you're using the right dose.
«Our preclinical data suggest that combining low doses of these inhibitors will enhance the clinical effects of both drugs as a potential treatment for patients with AML,» says the senior author, Feyruz V. Rassool, PhD, associate professor of radiation oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) and a researcher at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC).
While many researchers believe the transition from an anoxic world to an oxic world occurred gradually, Joe Kirschvink (Caltech) and I have suggested instead — based on a critical analysis of the available data, with a strong dose of caution applied to the use of uniformitarian interpretations in such a radically different world — that the transition occurred rapidly (Kopp et al., 2005; Kirschvink and Kopp, 2008).
In fact, a study in 2006 found that «the available clinical data suggest that CBD can be safely administered over a wide dose range.»
In the same Finnish cohort that found doses of vitamin D in excess of 2,000 IU per day during infancy to powerfully protect against type 1 diabetes (see sidebar «Vitamin D and Type 1 Diabetes below), regular supplementation with vitamin D was associated with a 33 percent increased risk of atopy and allergic rhinitis compared to irregular or no supplementation; among those who supplemented regularly, the data suggested that supplementation with 2000 IU or more per day may increase the risk of asthma by as much as four times compared to regular supplementation with lower doses, although the study lacked the statistical power to determine whether or not this apparent effect was due to chance.34
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