Publications by authors named "Mary Palmen"

Purpose: Iron deficiency (ID) is one of the most commonly known nutritional deficiencies and is considered the primary cause of anemia (iron-deficiency anemia). Ferric carboxymaltose (FCM), an intravenous iron preparation, has been widely used for >10 years for iron-deficiency anemia treatment worldwide because of its many advantages.

Methods: This single-center, open-label, single dose escalation study in Chinese subjects was designed to assess the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters and safety of FCM in this population.

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Background: This was a phase IV, multicenter, open-label, 12-14-month study to assess clinical recurrence in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) who received maintenance treatment with MMX Multi Matrix System (MMX) mesalamine. A secondary outcome was the relationship between long-term efficacy and adherence.

Methods: Patients with quiescent UC (no rectal bleeding; 0-1 bowel movements more than normal per day) were enrolled directly into a 12-month maintenance phase of the study during which they received MMX mesalamine 2.

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This analysis quantifies the population pharmacokinetics of subcutaneous and intravenous epoetin delta, an epoetin produced in a human cell line, in pediatric patients with chronic kidney disease and estimates the effects of covariate factors on epoetin delta and epoetin alfa pharmacokinetic parameters. Erythropoietin serum concentration data, taken from a phase III study conducted in 60 patients aged 1 to 17 years, were best described by a 1-compartment model with first-order absorption and elimination. The typical point estimates were clearance (0.

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Background & Aims: SPD476 (LIALDA in the US; MEZAVANT in the EU; otherwise known as MMX mesalamine; Shire Pharmaceuticals Inc., Wayne, PA, under license from Giuliani SpA, Milan, Italy) is a novel, once-daily, high-strength (1.2 g/tablet) formulation of mesalamine, utilizing MMX Multi Matrix System (MMX) technology designed to deliver the active drug throughout the colon.

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