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Oelk, 23 years: Hypertension and angina, usually 10 mg once daily (5 mg may be adequate in some patients); max.
Charles, 26 years: This test is very sensitive, particularly if the agent is applied locally into the vagina.
Karmok, 34 years: All drugs have the potential to cause adverse drug reactions, but not all of these are allergic in nature.
Hengley, 25 years: In a hospital setting, consider oral prednisolone daily for up to 3 days, early in the management of severe asthma attacks.
Cole, 55 years: Barrier methods alone (condoms, diaphragms, and caps) are less effective but can be reliable for wellmotivated couples if used in conjunction with a spermicide.
Falk, 37 years: It is the sulfate or hydrochloride of aminomonosaccharide glucosamine, a normal constituent of glycosaminoglycan in the cartilage.