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research Signal Mining for Non-Bleeding Adverse Event in Novel Oral Anticoagulants: A Pharmacovigilance Study Based on the FAERS Database
Different oral anticoagulants cause various non-bleeding side effects, so careful monitoring is needed.
research 51252 Oral supplementation with L-Cystine, Serenoa repens, Pumpkin seed oil and Pygeum africanum in Chronic Telogen Effluvium and Androgenetic Alopecia: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical study
The supplements improved hair density and reduced hair loss.
research Acute oral toxicity and phytochemistry of Catharanthus roseus and Schwenckia americana used as antidiabetic plants in Southern Benin
Catharanthus roseus and Schwenckia americana extracts are generally safe but may cause kidney and liver tissue damage.
research Development of Hair Keratin Protein to Accelerate Oral Mucosal Regeneration
Hair keratin protein might help heal mouth wounds faster.
research Pharmacological investigation of vitamin E with combined oral contraceptives on INHBA gene against PCOS that intricate through melatonin PKC pathway
Vitamin E with oral contraceptives helps reduce PCOS symptoms by affecting hormone levels and stress.
research Clinical study on the efficacy and tolerability of an oral supplement based on arginine, l-cystine, zinc and B6 vitamin (Cystiphane®) in patients with telogen effluvium
The oral supplement improved hair loss in patients with telogen effluvium.
research An oral French maritime pine bark extract improves hair density in menopausal women: A randomized, placebo‐controlled, double blind intervention study
French maritime pine bark extract significantly increased hair density in menopausal women.
research Pharmacokinetics of Modified Slow-Release Oral Testosterone over 10 Days in Normal Men with Experimental Hypogonadism
The oral testosterone effectively increased testosterone levels and reduced SHBG, showing promise for treating testosterone deficiency.
research Structured Oral Examinations in Internal Medicine - Case H
The structured oral exam format is effective and well-received for teaching internal medicine.