Publications by authors named "I A Wallenbeck"

The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of estradiol in humans are briefly reviewed in this paper. The estradiol vaginal ring was designed and developed to obtain controlled local delivery of very low doses of estradiol resulting in a marginal effect on plasma concentrations of estradiol, associated with a margin of safety over a prolonged period of time. Three clinical studies in postmenopausal women with signs and symptoms while plasma levels remain virtually unchanged in the lower part of the normal postmenopausal range.

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The principal estrogen produced by the functioning premenopausal ovary is 17 beta-estradiol. At the point of irreversible ovarian failure, at menopause, the production of estradiol decreases dramatically, which results in circulating serum levels less than 120 pmol/l. It is important to recognise the pharmacokinetic and metabolic outcomes associated with dosage and route of delivery of estrogen.

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IgE and IgG antibodies against Aspergillus fumigatus were detected by crossed radio immunoelectrophoresis (CRIE) on the sera of seven patients with aspergilloma, six patients with allergic broncho-pulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) and 25 patients with extrinsic asthma with Aspergillus allergy. IgE-CRIE analysis indicated the presence of A. fumigatus-specific IgE in sera of patients with ABPA and Aspergillus asthma but not of aspergilloma patients.

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