Sentences with phrase «very adverse event»

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> Low - risk women in this sample experienced high rates of normal physiologic birth and very low rates of operative birth and interventions, with no concomitant increase in adverse events
It is difficult to predict who will have worsening heart failure, and these events are not only immediately very discomforting to the patient, but also have other important adverse impacts.»
Patients were monitored very carefully for safety, no major adverse events were found.
A zero CAC score is typically associated with very low risk of heart attack or other adverse cardiac event within 10 years (22).
The study concluded that, «Low - risk women... experienced high rates of normal physiologic birth and very low rates of operative birth and interventions, with no concomitant increase in adverse events
Only very high doses over extended periods or extremely high IV doses have been linked to adverse events like renal failure, and vitamin C studies typically only show prooxidative effects when combined with iron supplementation or in higher doses.
Very rarely, a vaccine associated adverse event results in hospitalization or death.
Thus, it is very important that we be made aware of any adverse event.
The very one that Dr. Schultz says will last the lifetime of the animal and the veterinary associations warn might cause adverse events.
The American Animal Hospital Assoc. also caution veterinarians: «Do Not Assume that Vaccines Can not Harm a Patient — Vaccines are potent medically active agents and have the very real potential of producing adverse events
Knowledgeable animal owners must accept that fear of malpractice suits in a suit - happy society makes vets very cautious about diagnosing and reporting adverse events.
«In order to be an NASC member, a company must adhere to very strict guidelines in manufacturing, sourcing, quality control, marketing, labeling and adverse - event reporting.
Response (score of 1 or 2 (much or very much improved) on the Clinical Global Impressions - Improvement scale); symptom severity or investigator defined response on closely related measures; symptom severity (clinician rated DSM based anxiety scales such as the Child Yale - Brown Obsessive - Compulsive Scale); adverse events.
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