Примери за използване на Dose-dependent на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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These effects are dose-dependent.
Neutropenia is dose-dependent and a dose-limiting toxicity.
This side effect is dose-dependent.
Neutropenia is a dose-dependent and dose-limiting adverse reaction.
The duration of action is dose-dependent.
Neutropenia is dose-dependent and a dose-limiting toxicity.
The intensity of the effect is dose-dependent.
These effects were dose-dependent but showed regression with time.
The risk of myopathy/ rhabdomyolysis is dose-dependent.
Kg-1, was able to elicit dose-dependent hypouricemic effects.
Adverse reactions are temporary and dose-dependent.
Aprepitant is a substrate, and a dose-dependent inhibitor, and an inducer of CYP3A4.
ECG QTc prolongation appears to be dose-dependent.
It shows a dose-dependent bi-directional regulation on myocardial contractility;
The duration is dose-dependent.
Dose-dependent ankle swelling can occur in patients treated with felodipine.
In Phase 2 studies, this increase was dose-dependent.
Treatment with rHuEPO leads to a dose-dependent increase in hematological parameters.
Anticholinergic effects, in general, are dose-dependent.
This is usually mild or moderate, dose-dependent and disappears within a few days.
At the start of treatment with somatropin and are dose-dependent.
No dose-dependent trends were observed in the adverse reaction profile of Velphoro.
The appearance of protein in the urine(dose-dependent effect).
A dose-dependent effect on TxB2 formation has been observed after high doses of celecoxib.
The effect of glimepiride is dose-dependent and reproducible.
The effect of oestrogens on the bone mineral density is dose-dependent.
The inhibition is dose-dependent and affects both basal and stimulated acid secretion.
AUC0-2h, AUCinf, andCmax increased in a dose-dependent manner.
By comparison, dose-dependent increases were observed over a range of 200-300 mg.
These results strongly suggest an important dose-dependent effect.