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  2. Clark's rule - Wikipedia

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    Clark's rule is a medical term referring to a mathematical formula used to calculate the proper dosage of medicine for children aged 2–17 based on the weight of the patient and the appropriate adult dose. [1] The formula was named after Cecil Belfield Clarke (1894–1970), a Barbadian physician who practiced throughout the UK, the West Indies ...

  3. Corbevax - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... developed by Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development and Baylor College of Medicine in ... (around $3) per dose. [29]

  4. Cimetropium bromide - Wikipedia

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    This drug article relating to the gastrointestinal system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Defined daily dose - Wikipedia

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    The formula for determining the dose is: [1] If there is a single recommended maintenance dose in the literature, this is preferred. If there are a range of recommended maintenance doses then If the literature recommends generally increasing from initial to maximum dose provided it is tolerated, pick the maximum dose.

  6. Carbazochrome - Wikipedia

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    Carbazochrome is an antihemorrhagic, or hemostatic, agent that will cease blood flow by causing the aggregation and adhesion of platelets in the blood to form a platelet plug, ceasing blood flow from an open wound.

  7. Puromycin - Wikipedia

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    Puromycin is soluble in water (50 mg/mL) as colorless solution at 10 mg/mL. Puromycin is stable for one year as solution when stored at -20 °C. The recommended dose as a selection agent in cell cultures is within a range of 1-10 μg/mL, although it can be toxic to eukaryotic cells at concentrations as low as 1 μg/mL.

  8. Sulbactam/durlobactam - Wikipedia

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    The efficacy of sulbactam/durlobactam was established in a multicenter, active-controlled, open-label (investigator-unblinded, assessor-blinded), non-inferiority clinical trial in 177 hospitalized adults with pneumonia caused by carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii. [2]

  9. File:Radiation Dose Chart by Xkcd.png - Wikipedia

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