Selected article for: "administration method and low result"

Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2015_5_27
  • ID: 3pnuj5ru_628
    Snippet: The result of study suggests that it is possible to use low-dose NM (0.25 mg/kg/h) as an alternative anticoagulant on patients with bleeding-risk during IHD. In human studies, the intravesicular instillation of exogenous GAG replacers reduced UTI recurrence from 4.5 to 0.4 infections per year. In veterinary medicine bladder instillation therapy is impractical as it requires regular catheterization and urine retention. Intramuscularly administered.....
    Document: The result of study suggests that it is possible to use low-dose NM (0.25 mg/kg/h) as an alternative anticoagulant on patients with bleeding-risk during IHD. In human studies, the intravesicular instillation of exogenous GAG replacers reduced UTI recurrence from 4.5 to 0.4 infections per year. In veterinary medicine bladder instillation therapy is impractical as it requires regular catheterization and urine retention. Intramuscularly administered GAGs are primarily excreted through the urinary tract and may provide an alternative method of urinary GAG administration.

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