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Efficacy Defined
(Of a drug or treatment). The maximum ability of a drug or treatment to produce a result regardless of dosage. A drug passes efficacy trials if it is effective at the dose tested and against the illness for which it is prescribed. In the procedure mandated by the FDA, Phase II clinical trials gauge efficacy, and Phase III trials confirm it (See Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Phase II and III Trials).
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Sat Sep 6
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Wed Sep 3
- What Makes an "Ideal" Healthcare Provider?
- Self-efficacy defined: Perceived self-efficacy is defined as people's beliefs about their capabilities to produce designated levels of performance that exercise influence over events that affect their lives. Self-efficacy beliefs determine how people feel, think, motivate themselves and behave. Such beliefs produce these diverse effects through four major processes. They include cognitive, motivational, affective and selection processes.
Fri Aug 29
- PLoS Medicine - Initial Severity and Antidepressant Benefits: A Meta-Analysis of Data Submitted to the Food and Drug Administration: Wow, nice. So I'm not such a freak to have not gotten benefit from these meds. Given that, mixed with akathisia reports, I think these meds need to go.
Wed Aug 27
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Tue Aug 19
- NextBio: Comparative effects of ivabradine, a selective heart rate-lowering agent, and propranolol on systemic and cardiac haemodynamics at rest and during exercise.: ivabradine, a selective heart rate-lowering agent, decreased myocardial oxygen demand to the same extent as a reference beta-blocker, propranolol, but without evidence of depressant effect on cardiac function.
- Long-term safety and efficacy of ivabradine in patients with chronic stable angina.
- Ivabradine is Best Avoided in Stable Angina...: Ivabradine is metabolised by cytochrome P450 isoenzyme CYP 3A4; there is therefore a potentially high risk of pharmacokineti c interactions.
- Drinking fruit juice can make common prescription drugs almost 'useless'. Timing is everything but like most things, antioxidants and other compounds are not simple. Nor is their absence.: "Professo r Bailey, of the University of Western Ontario in Canada, said: 'The concern is loss of benefit of medications essential for the treatment of serious medications. 039; Drugs so far shown to be weakened by grapefruit, orange and apple juices include the blood pressure-lower ing beta blockers atenolol, celiprolol, and talinolol and the hay fever treatment fexofenadine. The popular antibiotic ciprofloxacin is also affected, as are the cancer drug etoposide and a drug given to prevent transplanted organs being rejected." ;
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