Sentences with phrase «usually at higher doses»

Pyridoxine can cause the symptoms you describe, albeit usually at higher doses, if taken long term, and it is possible that the diet has increased your absorption of this vitamin — it should certainly supply enough of it.
In an open - label extension trial, or OLE, the volunteers from a blinded trial are invited to come back for further doses, and every volunteer gets the active drug rather than some receiving drug and some the placebo — usually at the highest dose that was safely tried in the blinded trial.

Not exact matches

Chemotherapy drugs are usually administered to cancer patients every few weeks at a high «maximum tolerated» dose.
They report that females exposed to the higher dose of BPS during pregnancy and lactation spent significantly more time on the nest than controls at one observation point, an unexpected finding given that mouse mothers usually spend less time on the nest as pups grow and develop.
Usually it meets the 95 - 107 % constraints, but the shape of the breast changes, so if the same plan is looked at in 3D, then there may well be areas with overly high doses.
Usually people take Glucasomine sulfate at a higher dose of 500 - 1500 mg a day and it also produces results when taken with MSM which is also added into this supplement stack.
Curcumin, the bright yellow chemical found in turmeric, on the other hand, significantly supports CYP1 detoxification but can inhibit it at much higher dosesat least in petri dish and animal studies.39, 40 As is usually the case with our physiology, it is far from straightforward, as some healthy sources of fruits and vegetables can actually inhibit CYP1, but generally these foods support detoxification by interacting with multiple CYP enzymes.
«About 50 to 60 % of patients respond to SSRIs, but it usually takes about 10 weeks and requires a higher dose than the treatment of depression,» says Elias Aboujaoude, MD, director of the Impulse Control Disorders Clinic at Stanford University and author of Compulsive Acts: A Psychiatrists Tales of Ritual and Obsession.
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