Examples of 'therapeutic window' in a sentence

Meaning of "therapeutic window"

In medical or pharmacological contexts, the therapeutic window refers to the range of drug dosage or concentration in the body that is effective in treating a condition without causing significant adverse effects
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  • The range of doses of a drug which are effective without being harmful.

How to use "therapeutic window" in a sentence

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Quinidine has a narrow therapeutic window and is.
His therapeutic window is almost over.
These compounds have a comparatively narrow therapeutic window.
A relatively narrow therapeutic window is available.
A therapeutic window in which to act.
This low spot is called the therapeutic window.
A new therapeutic window in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
This ratio is also referred to as the therapeutic window.
A wide therapeutic window is opened up by the pharmacological properties described above.
Have a narrow therapeutic window.
The compounds disclosed in this invention have a good therapeutic window.
Colchicine has a narrow therapeutic window and is extremely toxic in the event of.
Its main focus is on drugs with a narrow therapeutic window.
Lansoprazole has a wide therapeutic window regarding its clinical efficacy and safety.
This helps to keep the drug levels at the therapeutic window.

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Several studies have described the therapeutic window of propofol in association with different opioids.
Hence the compound of the invention may have a large therapeutic window.
This means that the therapeutic window of the thrombolytic treatment available is very small.
The compound failed in the clinic due to its narrow therapeutic window.
CsA has a narrow therapeutic window and individually variable pharmacokinetics.
It must also not be used with medicines that have a narrow therapeutic window.
This seems to increase the therapeutic window of the active.
These drugs can be formulated into a retentive device to expand their therapeutic window.
Determination of therapeutic window.
This dictates the delicacy of dose titration required to remain within a therapeutic window.
Its therapeutic window is narrow, being responsible for intoxication cases.
In addition there is a considerable risk due to the narrow therapeutic window of this substance.
Widening the therapeutic window and reducing treatment morbidity in acute stroke,.
The therapeutic range is often also referred to as the therapeutic window or therapeutic index.
The therapeutic window of these drugs is narrow, requiring careful monitoring of patients.
Anticancer chemotherapy agents are the drugs with the most restrictive therapeutic window.
A therapeutic window of close to 1 facilitates operation of the modality that causes thermal coagulation.
Their administration is preferred to be associated with a narrow therapeutic window following the acute damage.
However, the therapeutic window of heptyl-Phy did not seem wide enough for clinical use.
Such treatment is preferably provided within a reasonable therapeutic window after the cardiac event.
The maximum therapeutic window was observed with shRNA ATM1.
This reduces the risk of hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria thus increasing the therapeutic window.
This dose range characterizes the potential therapeutic window for anti-TweakR antibodies.
In general they have improved toxicology properties and thus give a wider therapeutic window.
These immunosuppressive drugs however, have a narrow therapeutic window between adequate immunosuppression and toxicity.
This value indicates that the said extract according to the invention has a broad therapeutic window.
Unfortunately their use is frequently limited by a narrow therapeutic window and significant adverse side effects.
Therefore, the blood concentration of clonidine must be controlled within a narrow therapeutic window.
Accordingly, the present invention opens a new therapeutic window for the opioid oxycodone.
Finally, phosphorothioate oligonucleotides suffer from a range of side effects that narrow their therapeutic window.
Therefore, evaluation of the possible therapeutic window of NDMC was carried out as follows.
This value indicates that Extract A has a broad therapeutic window.
Thus, there is provided a therapeutic window for utilization in the treatment of CNS disorders.
Warfarin is an anti-coagulant with a narrow therapeutic window.
Thus, there appears to be a therapeutic window bounded by BPD dosage and radiation dosage.

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