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Instillation, Drug

 
 
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Disease relevance of Instillation, Drug

  • Starting on day 3 post-infection, animals were treated daily, for 3 consecutive days, with saline, empty liposomes, free polymyxin B, or liposomal polymyxin B (2mg polymyxin B/kg body weight) by intratracheal instillation; animals were killed 24hr after the third drug instillation [1].
  • Olopatadine was significantly (p < 0.001) more effective than ketorolac in reducing hyperemia and ocular itching at all time points and was also significantly (p < 0.05) more comfortable than ketorolac as reported by subjects immediately following drug instillation [2].
 

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Anatomical context of Instillation, Drug

  • The blood flow of iris, ciliary body-iris root, and choroid was increased by rescinnamine for 344%, 234%, and 199%, respectively; by apocynin for 355%, 152%, and 414%, respectively; and by hesperetin for 265%, 136%, and 204%, respectively, at 120 minutes after drug instillation [8].
 

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Gene context of Instillation, Drug

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