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Ritlecitinib may cause serious side effects like blood clots in alopecia areata patients.
research Relationship between Platelets, Plateletcrit and Lymphocytes in the Complete Blood Count and Recurrent Implantation Failure: A Retrospective Study
Blood count parameters are not reliable for predicting recurrent implantation failure.
research Nail, hair and skin hyperpigmentation associated with indinavir therapy
Indinavir therapy can cause reversible skin, hair, and nail darkening.
research The Application of the Insulin to C-Peptide Molar Ratio (ICPR) in Primary Screening for Insulin Antibodies in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Further Quantitative Study on the Relationship Between ICPR and Insulin Antibodies
2h-ICPR can help screen for insulin antibodies in type 2 diabetes patients.
research Virtual Bioequivalence Assessment of Ritlecitinib Capsules with Incorporation of Observed Clinical Variability Using a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model
50-mg ritlecitinib capsules are bioequivalent to 100-mg capsules.
research Thrombocytosis Associated with Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin
International medical graduates outperformed U.S. graduates on an internal medicine exam.
research The combined use of intravenous and oral calcium for the treatment of vitamin D dependent rickets type II (VDDRII)
Intravenous and oral calcium effectively treated vitamin D dependent rickets type II, improving growth and bone health.
research Recombinant Thrombomodulin Used to Successfully Treat Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation due to Sepsis in a Compromised Patient
Recombinant thrombomodulin can effectively treat severe complications in Cronkhite-Canada syndrome.
research VITAMIN D DEPENDENT RICKETS TYPE II (VDR-11). RESPONSE TO PROLONGED THERAPY WITH NOCTURNAL CALCIUM INFUSIONS
Nocturnal calcium infusions improved a boy's severe rickets without causing hair loss.
research Vesicular Carriers for Improved Oral Anticoagulation Competence of Rivaroxaban: In Vitro and In Vivo Investigation
Spanlastic formulations improve rivaroxaban's oral anticoagulation efficiency.
research Clinical Efficacy and Cholesterol-Lowering Effects of Inclisiran
Inclisiran is effective at lowering cholesterol.
research Combination of All-Trans Retinoic Acid Resumes the Sustained Response of TPO-RA in ITP
Combining ATRA with TPO-RA effectively stabilizes platelet counts in ITP patients.
research Comprehensive Safety Exposure‐Response Analysis to Support Ritlecitinib Dose Selection
A 50 mg non-loading dose of ritlecitinib is safe for adults and adolescents.
research A Phase I, Open-Label, Sequential, Single-Dose Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetic, Pharmacodynamic, and Safety of IVL3001, a Finasteride-Based Novel Long-Acting Injection for Androgenetic Alopecia
IVL3001 is safe, effective, and better than oral finasteride for treating hair loss.
research Occipital alopecia in a young man
A young Caucasian man experienced a rare type of hair loss on the back of his head.
research How Can PRP Help with my Hair Loss by Stimulating Hair Growth
PRP therapy is effective and safe for treating hair loss, increasing hair follicles and reducing hair loss after at least 4 treatments.
research Tratamiento de la alopecia areata, un recorrido desde las opciones terapéuticas clásicas hasta los nuevos fármacos aparecidos en los últimos años
Alopecia areata is hard to treat, but new targeted therapies show promise.
research Evaluation of Serum Inflammatory Markers and Their Relationship to Treatment Response in Alopecia Areata Patients
SII is a useful and affordable tool to assess and monitor alopecia areata.
research 43364 Long Term Real-World Patient-Reported Outcomes with Risankizumab in Patients with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis From the CorEvitas Psoriasis Registry
research P0689 High-dose IV iron safely and effectively treats IBD-associated anaemia regardless of inflammatory activity – real-life evidence from Germany
High-dose IV iron is safe and effective for treating anaemia in IBD patients.
research IRON DEFICIENCY: AN UNDER-RECOGNIZED PROBLEM IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION. RISKS OF IRON TREATMENT.
Iron deficiency is common in kidney transplant patients, and while iron treatment helps, it can cause high red blood cell levels.
research P730 High-dosed intravenous iron replacement therapy does not hinder drug-induced amelioration of disease activity in IBD patients with iron deficiency anaemia
High-dose intravenous iron therapy doesn't interfere with treatment improvements in IBD patients with iron deficiency anemia.
research Creatine phosphokinase levels and isotretinoin therapy
Isotretinoin can raise CPK levels, so patients need monitoring, especially before surgery.
research High-Dosed Intravenous Iron Replacement Therapy for Iron Deficiency Anemia Does Not Hinder Drug-Induced Amelioration of Disease Activity in IBD Patients
High-dose iron therapy improves anemia without affecting IBD treatment.
research SAT-293 Novel Presentation Of A Heterozygous INSR Mutation And Markedly Elevated Testosterone Levels In A Pediatric Patient, A Case Report.
A young patient with unusual insulin resistance and high testosterone levels had a rare INSR gene mutation.
research Osteosclerosis and periostal new bone formation during indinavir therapy
Indinavir, especially with vitamin A, may cause bone changes, but switching to nelfinavir can reduce these effects.
research Hypersensitivity Reactions to Anticoagulant Drugs
Allergic reactions to blood thinners are rare but can be serious, requiring careful management and alternative treatments.
research Ruxolitinib Rescues Multiorgan Clinical Autoimmunity in Patients with APS-1
Ruxolitinib significantly improves multiple autoimmune conditions in APS-1 patients.
research Non-hemorrhage-related adverse effects of rivaroxaban
Rivaroxaban can cause liver injury, allergic reactions, blood vessel inflammation, and hair loss, but these side effects are rare.