Sentences with phrase «hours after the ingestion»

Per Medications and Mother's Milk (Hale 2017, p. 139 - 140) caffeine is in Lactation Risk Category L2 (safer); milk levels are quite low (0.06 - 1.5 % of maternal dose) and usually peak 1 - 2 hours after ingestion.
Severe allergic reactions, such as hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling, can take effect within minutes or a few hours after ingestion.
Mint appeared in the mom's milk at lower concentrations but peaked much later, at six hours after ingestion.
Users typically experience the effects of THC about 2 to 4 hours after ingestion, and its effects last for 6 to 8 hours.
Researchers measured the women's blood sugar prior to, an hour after and two hours after ingestion.
It can even have a positive effect as long as two hours after ingestion!
Propylene glycol absorbs very quickly in the small intestine with peak levels detected in the blood about an hour after ingestion.
Alcohol intoxication is shown to inhibit testosterone production for hours after ingestion.
Most nutrients, with the exception of pure glucose and free amino acids (or very short chain polypeptides) do not even begin processing until several hours after ingestion.
In the stomach, casein forms a mass that is digested relatively slowly, and while slowly digesting, the amino acids are released over time and appear in the blood for many hours after ingestion.
The silver concentration of nanoparticles in the blood serum will continue to increase for about 3 to 4 hours after ingestion and then start to taper off in accordance with the graph (Fig. 1).
Very slowly digesting proteins such as casein may still be releasing AAs into the bloodstream seven to eight hours after ingestion.
Unlike carbohydrates, amino acids can not be stored; they are only available for protein synthesis for about three hours after the ingestion of protein.
http://www.canceractive.com/cancer-active-page-link.aspx?n=777 no citation given unfortunately,, stated at No. 4 is that the blood of people given natural Vitamin C molecule in the form of orange juice showed significant antioxidant activity 4 hours after ingestion, but the people given AA showed no antioxidant activity 4 hours after ingestion.
Since positive protein balance only lasts about three hours after ingestion, it's important to eat enough protein throughout the day.
The complete release of amino acids into your blood stream mostly lasts for 7 hours after ingestion of casein protein.
It can take time for our immune system to respond and we may not feel the effects of a reactive food for up to 72 hours after ingestion.
For example, catechin concentrations in human plasma reach their maximum level at 2 hours after ingestion of green tea but are undetectable after 24 hours.55
Pets appear inebriated anywhere from 30 minutes up to 12 hours after ingestion.
However, it could take up to several hours after ingestion.
Kidney failure may occur 24 — 72 hours after ingestion of ethylene glycol.
Milk chocolate will often cause diarrhea 12 - 24 hours after ingestion.
Stage 3: 12 - 72 hours after ingestion, the kidneys start failing.
These signs can occur between 30 minutes to 12 hours after ingestion.
Signs of grape toxicity include vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy that occur about 12 hours after ingestion.
Signs usually start 12 to 48 hours after ingestion.
After ingestion, you can see these signs within 2 - 24 hours after ingestion depending on the amount your pet ingests.
Metabolized in the liver, the product is excreted in the urine within 24 hours after ingestion.
In cases of severe poisoning, death due to respiratory failure can occur as soon as four hours after ingestion.
Dog caffeine poisoning symptoms appear within 2 hours after ingestion as the result of the stimulating effect of the chemical.
Changes in blood tests for the kidneys (BUN, creatinine, and phosphorus) can be seen as early as 12 hours after ingestion.
Most symptoms occur less than 12 hours after ingestion.
In SIBO, elevated breath H2 concentrations occur within 1 to 2 hours after ingestion of the test substrate.
Clinical signs usually develop within 12 hours after ingestion.
These signs can occur anywhere between 30 minutes to 12 hours after ingestion.
Treatment may be successful within 9 to 12 hours after ingestion or before crystals begin developing in the kidneys.
Immediate treatment is critical to survival, and will include aggressive intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours after ingestion.
Symptoms start around 24 - hours after ingestion and can include vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss, weakness / lethargy, dehydration, lack of or decreased urine, tremors / seizures, or coma.
A delay of treatment of more than 18 hours after ingestion generally results in irreversible renal failure.
More severe, life - threatening signs of liver failure may include black tarry stool, jaundice (e.g., yellowing of the gums), severe lethargy, walking drunk, and rarely, seizures and death, although these signs aren't typically seen for 24 - 72 hours after ingestion of xylitol.
Two troubling aspects to poisoning with this type of mushroom are that signs of illness often do not develop until 6 to 24 hours after ingestion and that there is often a period of time after the initial GI signs have resolved where the cat seems to be doing better.
The initial stages of lily toxicity typically occur 30 minutes to 2 hours after ingestion of the plant and common symptoms include vomiting, lethargy & depression, and loss of appetite.
Increased BUN, creatinine and potassium levels in the blood will be seen 18 — 24 hours after ingestion.
Treatment will involve aggressive intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours after ingestion.
Vomiting and jittery (hyperactive) behavior are seen immediately to within the first 24 hours after ingestion.
Unfortunately, the antidote only works if administered within the first 4 - 8 hours after ingestion.
Unfortunately, these symptoms tend not to develop until 6 to 24 hours after ingestion and they may subside and then come back even worse.
Peak drug concentrations occur about 3 hours after ingestion, and the results of toxicity include GI bleeding and kidney failure.
The symptoms of poisoning which may occur 24 hours after ingestion include tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and seizures; it would be best to keep a close eye on Mya for a few days and rush her to your Veterinarian if you notice any of the above symptoms.
Caffeine's effects can last as long as 10 to 12 hours after ingestion, so it might be helpful to limit it after lunch.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z