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        Inhibitory effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on human myeloperoxidase 

        Theron, C. N.; Lubbe, S.; Van Zyl, A. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1979)
        Myeloperoxidase with an A420!280 ratio of 0,48 was prepared from normal human leucocytes. This partially purified preparation catalysed guaiacol oxidation, iodination of bovine serum albumin and de-iodination of ...
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        Inhibitory interactions of Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos) extracts and compounds, aspalathin and Z-2-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-3-phenylpropenoic acid, on cytochromes metabolizing hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic drugs 

        Patel, Oelfah; Muller, Christo; Joubert, Elizabeth; Louw, Johan; Rosenkranz, Bernd; Awortwe, Charles (MDPI, 2016-11-12)
        Rooibos extract, due to its glucose and lipid lowering effects, has potential as a nutraceutical for improvement of metabolic dysfunction. Potential herb-drug interactions as a result of the use of natural products are of ...
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        Isgemiese hartsiekte as risiko vir algemene narkose en chirurgie 

        Coetzee, A.; Van der Merwe, A. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1984)
        The risk of myocardial reinfarction in the patient who has suffered a pre-operative infarction is well documented. In a literature search, the cardiovascular risk implied by either asymptomatic or symptomatic ischaemic ...
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        Moderate to severe HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment : a randomized placebo-controlled trial of lithium 

        Decloedt, Eric H.; Freeman, Carla; Howells, Fleur; Casson-Crook, Martine; Lesosky, Maia; Koutsilieri, Eleni; Lovestone, Simon; Maartens, Gary; Joska, John A. (Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016-11)
        Background: HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) remains highly prevalent despite effective anti-retroviral therapy (ART). A number of adjunctive pharmacotherapies for HAND have been studied with disappointing ...
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        Morphological characterisation of the cell-growth inhibitory activity of rooperol and pharmacokinetic aspects of hypoxoside as an oral prodrug for cancer therapy 

        Albrecht, C. F.; Theron, E. J.; Kruger, P. B. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1995)
        Hypoxoside is the major diglucoside isolated from the corms of the plant family Hypoxidaceae, It contains an. unusual E-pent-l-en-4-yne 5-carbon bridging unit with two distal catechol groups to which the glucose moieties ...
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        Oligomeric substances in ampicillin preparations : a comparison of Penbritin, Famicillin and Petercillin 

        Van der Bijl, P.; Seifart, H. I.; Parkin, D. P.; Mattheyse, F. J. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1988)
        An investigation into the presence of potentially harmful oligomers in formulations of ampicillin for parenteral administration available in the RSA was undertaken by means of high-pressure liquid chromatography. Significant ...
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        Origin of the enigmatic, circular, barren patches ('Fairy Rings') of the pro-Namib 

        Albrecht, C. F.; Joubert, J. J.; De Rycke, P. H. (Academy of Science of South Africa, 2001)
        We have studied the enigmatic, circular, barren patches on the edge of the pro-Namib Desert in Namibia. An aerial photograph of the Wolwedans area (25°4.5′S, 15°59.5′E) showed that the patches had an average diameter of ...
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        An overview of the biological disease modifying drugs available for arthritic conditions in South Africa 

        Harmse, Leonie; Reuter, Helmuth (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The past decade has seen a major change in the treatment options and strategies for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and the other immune-mediated arthritic diseases. The disease modifying antirheumatic drugs ...
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        An overview of the evidence and mechanisms of herb-drug interactions 

        Fasinu, Pius S.; Bouic, Patrick J.; Rosenkranz, Bernd (Frontiers, 2012-04-30)
        Despite the lack of sufficient information on the safety of herbal products, their use as alternative and/or complementary medicine is globally popular. There is also an increasing interest in medicinal herbs as precursor ...
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        Permeability of intestinal mucosa to crystalline and tabletted isoniazid (INH) 

        Van der Bijl, P.; Seifart, H. I.; Van Eyk, A. D. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2003)
        When administered orally, isoniazid (INH), which continues to form the basis of most first-line standard antituberculosis regimens, reaches peak plasma concentrations of 3 - 5 μg/ml within 1 - 2 hours after ingestion ...
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        The pharmacokinetic behaviour of hypoxoside taken orally by patients with lung cancer in a phase I trial 

        Albrecht, C. F.; Kruger, P. B.; Smit, B. J.; Freestone, M.; Gouws, L.; Miller, R.; Van Jaarsveld, P. P. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1995)
        Objective. To study the pharmacokinetic behaviour of hypoxoside taken orally by 24 patients with lung cancer. Design. Randomised open study with three single doses of 1 600, 2 400 and 3 200 mg standardised Hypoxis plant ...
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        A population pharmacokinetic model is beneficial in quantifying hair concentrations of ritonavir-boosted atazanavir : a study of HIV-infected Zimbabwean adolescents 

        Ngara, Bernard; Zvada, Simbarashe; Chawana, Tariro Dianah; Stray-Pedersen, Babill; Nhachi, Charles Fungai Brian; Rusakaniko, Simbarashe (BMC, 2020-08-03)
        Background: Adolescents experience higher levels of non-adherence to HIV treatment. Drug concentration in hair promises to be reliable for assessing exposure to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs. Pharmacokinetic modelling can ...
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        The potential of Hypoxis hemerocallidea for herb-drug interaction 

        Fasinu, Pius S.; Gutmann, Heike; Schiller, Hilmar; Bouic, Patrick J.; Rosenkranz, Bernd (Informa Healthcare, 2013)
        Context: Aqueous decoction of Hypoxis hemerocallidea Fisch. & C.A. Mey. (Hypoxidaceae) (Hypoxis) is widely consumed in Southern Africa by people living with HIV/AIDS, some of whom are on ARV and other medications. Objective: ...
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        Renal safety of lithium in HIV-infected patients established on tenofovir disoproxil fumarate containing antiretroviral therapy : analysis from a randomized placebo-controlled trial 

        Decloedt, Eric H.; Lesosky, Maia; Maartens, Gary; Joska, John A. (BioMed Central, 2017-02-04)
        Background: The prevalence of bipolar disorder in HIV-infected patients is higher than the general population. Lithium is the most effective mood stabiliser, while tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) is frequently used ...
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        Retinopathy of prematurity screening criteria and workload implications at Tygerberg Children’s Hospital, South Africa : a cross-sectional study 

        Kift, Elsime Visser; Freeman, Nicola; Cook, Colin; Myer, Landon (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2016-05-12)
        Background. Screening guidelines for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) used in high-income countries are not appropriate for middle- income countries, and screening requirements may vary even between units within one ...
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        Scombroid poisoning : case series of 10 incidents involving 22 patients 

        Muller, G. J.; Lamprecht, J. H.; Barnes, J. M.; De Villiers, R. V. P.; Honeth, B. R.; Hoffman, B. A. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1992)
        Scombroid poisoning is a form of ichthyosarcotoxism caused by the consumption of 'spoiled' fish of the dark meat varieties. It can be considered a mild-to-moderate form of 'food poisoning' and it occurs world-wide. Ten ...
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        Scorpion sting in Southern Africa : diagnosis and management 

        Muller, G. J.; Modler, H.; Wium, C. A.; Veale, D. J. H. (Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG), 2012-10)
        Most southern African scorpions are relatively harmless to humans, and although they can inflict quite a painful sting, no other toxic effects are expected to develop. However, a small number of scorpion species ...
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        Scorpionism in South Africa : a report of 42 serious scorpion envenomations 

        Muller, G. J. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1993)
        Forty-two cases of serious scorpion envenomation, of which 4 had a fatal outcome, are presented. The clinical profile, differential diagnosis and management of scorpionism are discussed. Most envenomations occurred in the ...
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        Screening strategies for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus : a systematic review protocol 

        Mearns, Helen; Otiku, Paul K.; Shelton, Mary; Kredo, Tamara; Kagina, Benjamin M.; Schmidt, Bey-Marrie (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2020-07-13)
        Background: There is limited evidence on whether screening for type 2 diabetes mellitus affects health outcomes. A recent systematic review of randomised clinical trials found only one trial that met their inclusion ...
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        Shifting tasks from pharmacy to nonpharmacy personnel for providing antiretroviral therapy to people living with HIV : a systematic review and metaanalysis 

        Mbeye, Nyanyiwe Masingi; Adetokunboh, Olatunji; Negussie, Eyerusalem; Kredo, Tamara; Wiysonge, Charles Shey (BMJ Publishing Group, 2017-8)
        Objectives Lay people or non-pharmacy health workers with training could dispense antiretroviral therapy (ART) in resource-constrained countries, freeing up time for pharmacists to focus on more technical tasks. ...

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