Publications by authors named "C Nauert"

Herbal medicinal products are indispensable in children, e. g., in functional gastrointestinal diseases and coughs and colds, especially when available in liquid dosing forms for which dosing can be adapted ideally to different age groups.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the systemic bioavailability and plasma profiles of 17beta-estradiol (E2) after the application of three matrix patches for the transdermal delivery of E2: Menorest, Tradelia, and Estraderm MX claiming to deliver a dosage of 50 microg E2/day. All three patches were each worn randomly by 21 postmenopausal women volunteers over a 4-day period (i.e.

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Objectives: To compare continuous and cyclical transdermal estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) with or without an oral progestogen regarding climacteric symptoms, body weight and bleeding pattern.

Methods: A total of 2459 postmenopausal women were treated for three cycles of 28 days in an open, randomized, parallel group multicenter study. Patients received an estrogen matrix patch (50 micrograms 17/beta-estradiol/day) twice weekly, either continuously (eight patches/cycle) or cyclically (six patches/cycle, i.

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Background: Antacids, such as aluminium-magnesium hydroxide (AIMg(OH)3), or H2-receptor antagonists, such as ranitidine, are common drugs used for treating peptic ulcer disease and acid-related symptoms.

Methods: In a prospective double-blind controlled study, 174 patients were randomized to a 4-week course of treatment with either AIMg(OH)3 (acid-binding capacity: 280 mval/day) or ranitidine 300 mg for active Helicobacter pylori-associated duodenal ulcers (as determined by histology and the urease test). Before and after treatment, two biopsy specimens each were obtained from the antrum and corpus, and the grade and activity of gastritis, as well as H.

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Unlabelled: In the prophylaxis of stress ulcers with antacids in young infants there are no recommendations of dosages that consider the physiologic maturation of gastric acid secretion. During the first six month of life the amount of gastric acid secretion in relation to body weight and body surface area increases exponentially. Therefore adult dosages of antacids cannot be transferred to infants.

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