Publications by authors named "K Zagorodnikova"

We have analyzed influence of genetic variants CYP2D6*3 (2549delA) and CYP2D6*4 (1846G>A), as well as other factors on effects of bisoprolol in patients with acute coronary syndrome. The study included 97 patients with acute coronary syndrome. Mean age was 63±10 years; 60 men and 37 women.

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Aim: To evaluate an association of genetic polymorphisms CYP2C19, MDR1, and IL-1β on the eradication rate by 10-day modified therapy in patients with H. pylori - associated diseases.

Materials And Methods: In this study was conducted a prospective, randomized trial, included 89 patients with H.

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Purpose: This study aimed at exploring the prevalence of self-reported antenatal and postnatal depressive symptoms by severity across multiple countries and the association between antidepressant treatment in pregnancy and postnatal symptom severity.

Materials And Methods: This was a multinational web-based study conducted across 12 European countries (n=8069). Uniform data collection was ensured via an electronic questionnaire.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how well pregnant women follow their prescribed psychotropic medications, revealing that nearly half (48.8%) demonstrated low adherence.
  • Factors impacting this low adherence included smoking during pregnancy, high antidepressant risk perception, and depressive symptoms, while belief in the medication's benefits was associated with better adherence.
  • Overall, lifestyle choices and personal beliefs play a significant role in whether pregnant women stick to their medication regimens.
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Objectives: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult due to dissimilarities in study design and methodology. This study aimed to examine patterns and factors associated with medications use in pregnancy from a multinational perspective, with emphasis on type of medication utilised and indication for use.

Design: Cross-sectional, web-based study performed within the period from 1 October 2011 to 29 February 2012.

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