نتایج جستجو برای: injectable composite

تعداد نتایج: 132220  

2011
Luisito S. Pablo

Animals can be anesthetized using injectable agents, inhalants or a combination of injectable and inhalant agents. Inhalant agents are commonly used to maintain anesthesia in veterinary practice for longer surgical procedures; however, injectable agents (IV or IM) have been used in shorter surgical procedures. There are advantages and disadvantages associated with the use of injectable agents f...

The injectable composites were formulated from melt-derived 45S5 bioactive glass powder and gum tragacanth. The effect of tragacanth concentration (2 and 4 w/v%) and powder to liquid ratio (P/L= 1.5 to 2.5) on rheological properties, injectability, degradation, swelling, and bioactivity the composites was studied. With the increase of P/L ratio and tragacanth concentration, the force requ...

2017
Francesco Baino Sonia Fiorilli Chiara Vitale-Brovarone

Bioactive glasses are able to bond to bone and stimulate the growth of new tissue while dissolving over time, which makes them ideal materials for regenerative medicine. The advent of mesoporous glasses, which are typically synthesized via sol-gel routes, allowed researchers to develop a broad and versatile class of novel biomaterials that combine superior bone regenerative potential (compared ...

Journal: :American health & drug benefits 2012
Betsy J Lahue Bruce Pyenson Kosuke Iwasaki Helen E Blumen Susan Forray Jeffrey M Rothschild

BACKGROUND Harmful medication errors, or preventable adverse drug events (ADEs), are a prominent quality and cost issue in healthcare. Injectable medications are important therapeutic agents, but they are associated with a greater potential for serious harm than oral medications. The national burden of preventable ADEs associated with inpatient injectable medications and the associated medical ...

2014
Christopher A. McKay Rebecca D. Pomrenke Joshua S. McLane Nicholas J. Schaub Elise K. DeSimone Lee A. Ligon Ryan J. Gilbert

Immediately following spinal cord injury, further injury can occur through several secondary injury cascades. As a consequence of cell lysis, an increase in extracellular Ca(2+) results in additional neuronal loss by inducing apoptosis. Thus, hydrogels that reduce extracellular Ca(2+) concentration may reduce secondary injury severity. The goal of this study was to develop composite hydrogels c...

Journal: :PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology 2013
Stephen E Langille

UNLABELLED Clinicians have had concerns about particulate matter contamination of injectable drug products since the development of the earliest intravenous therapeutics. All parenteral products contain particulate matter, and particulate matter contamination still has the potential to cause harm to patients. With tens of millions of doses of injectable drug products administered in the United ...

2011
G. Daculsi A. P. Uzel J. C. Cursolle E. Goyenvalle E. Aguado

Calcium phosphate granules associated with hydrogels were developed as bone substitutes for various clinical applications. These Injectable Bone Substitutes (IBS) should regenerate bone tissue. The efficiency of these multiphasic materials was due to the osteogenic properties of the Microporous Biphasic Calcium phosphate (BCP) granules. The hydrosoluble polymers associated to BCP were considere...

Journal: :Polymer 2010
Ferenc Horkay Jules Magda Mataz Alcoutlabi Sarah Atzet Thomas Zarembinski

The osmotic and scattering properties of hyaluronan-based composite hydrogels composed of stiff biopolymer chains (carboxymethylated thiolated hyaluronan (CMHA-S)) crosslinked by a flexible polymer (polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA)) are investigated and analyzed in terms of the scaling theory. The total pre-gel polymer weight concentration is varied between 0.5 wt.% and 3.2 wt.%, while th...

2016
Ava T. Shamban

BACKGROUND KYBELLA, ATX-101, is an injectable form of sodium deoxycholic acid. It is currently the only Food and Drug Administration-approved injectable drug for the reduction of submental fat. OBJECTIVES A literature review and discussion of the treatment of submental fat. RESULTS KYBELLA is a well-tolerated alternative for the treatment of submental fat. CONCLUSIONS KYBELLA is a safe an...

2012
Margaret Urban Emily Banks Sam Egger Karen Canfell Dianne O'Connell Valerie Beral Freddy Sitas

BACKGROUND Oral contraceptives are known to influence the risk of cancers of the female reproductive system. Evidence regarding the relationship between injectable contraceptives and these cancers is limited, especially in black South Africans, among whom injectable contraceptives are used more commonly than oral contraceptives. METHODS AND FINDINGS We analysed data from a South African hospi...

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