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Rheosorbilact® has rheological, anti-shock, detoxification, and alkalizing effects. Sorbitol and sodium lactate are the major pharmacologically active ingredients. In the liver, sorbitol is first converted into fructose, which is then converted into glucose, and then into glycogen. Part of sorbitol
Rheosorbilact® has rheological, anti-shock, detoxification, and alkalizing effects. Sorbitol and sodium lactate are the major pharmacologically active ingredients. In the liver, sorbitol is first converted into fructose, which is then converted into glucose, and then into glycogen. Part of sorbitol
STUDY SITE AND PARTICIPANTS This study will be a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group clinical trial of 6 months duration. The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the University of Hong Kong (IRB reference number: UW 12-509) (Appendix II). A clinical trial certificate (No.
Rheosorbilact® has rheological, anti-shock, detoxification, and alkalizing effects. Sorbitol and sodium lactate are the major pharmacologically active ingredients. In the liver, sorbitol is first converted into fructose, which is then converted into glucose, and then into glycogen. Part of sorbitol
Rheosorbilact® has rheological, anti-shock, detoxification, and alkalizing effects. Sorbitol and sodium lactate are the major pharmacologically active ingredients. In the liver, sorbitol is first converted into fructose, which is then converted into glucose, and then into glycogen. Part of sorbitol
In severe bleeding due to trauma, a fall in coagulation factors maintains and promotes bleeding. The plasma allows, through its contribution of coagulation factors, early prevention or correction of this post-traumatic coagulopathy.
This labile blood product has so far only been used in armed
After obtaining approval from the ethics committee and informed consent, a total of 51 patients aged 20-70 years, conscious and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class I-III, who had intracranial shift and who were scheduled for supratentorial mass resection under elective conditions, were
Title: Effect of passive ultrasonic irrigation on success of primary endodontic treatment
Introduction:
It is well established that apical periodontitis is caused due to microbial invasion of root canal space. It is an inflammatory disease process comprising host responses to infection of the root
Thirty volunteers who matched with including criteria were divided randomly into two groups. Both groups were instructed to brush their teeth with a scrubbing method for the first one week. Then, each group received the different additional oral malodor reduction regimen- in addition to tooth