Publications by authors named "Motoyuki Ishiguro"

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  • * The study identified seasonal trends in adverse events like dehydration, cerebral infarction, urinary tract infections, and ketoacidosis linked to six SGLT2 inhibitors prescribed in Japan.
  • * Findings showed dehydration-related issues were most common in summer and winter, with a peak for cerebral infarction in February, suggesting healthcare professionals should be vigilant about dehydration risks throughout the year.
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Drug-induced photosensitivity (DIP) refers to the development of cutaneous disorders caused by the combined effects of different medications and light. The aim of this study was to obtain new information on drug risk comparisons and on DIP onset profiles, including seasonal variations, for clinically used prescription drugs. We analyzed reports of DIP recorded in the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report (JADER) database using a reporting odds ratio (ROR).

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Background: Isoprene in human breath is said to be related to cholesterol metabolism, and the possibility of the correlations with some clinical parameters has been studied. However, at this stage, no clear benefit of breath isoprene has been reported for clinical diagnosis. In this work, isoprene and acetone concentrations were measured in the breath of healthy and obese subjects using a needle-type extraction device for subsequent analysis in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to investigate the possibility of these compounds as an indicator of possible diseases.

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REBIN GT SC (glyphosate isopropylamine and butafenacil, hereinafter referred to as "REBIN") is a nonselective herbicide which was developed by Syngenta Japan K. K. and was registered in July 2001 as a herbicide.

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