Publications by authors named "P Cochet"

The aim of this study was to determine the plasma levels and the tissue distribution of otilonium bromide, measured as total radioactivity, after oral administration of 2 mg/kg of (14)C-labeled drug to rats. Radioactivity levels were very low in the plasma (ranging from 2.7 ng Eq/ml at 1.

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To investigate the localisation of fipronil in dog skin, [14C]-fipronil was topically applied to a male beagle dog (spot-on administration) at the therapeutic dose of 10 mg/kg. By means of autohistoradiography, the radioactivity was precisely detected in the skin and appendages at various intervals after application. Radioactivity was predominantly observed within the stratum corneum, the viable epidermis, and in the pilo-sebaceous units (mainly in the sebaceous glands and epithelial layers).

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A malaria epidemic broke out among French servicemen during a humanitarian military mission carried out in Central Africa in 1996. The purpose of this study was to determine compliance with drug prophylaxis for malaria by measuring blood levels of antimalarial drugs (combination treatment using chloroquine-proguanil or treatment with doxycycline) as well as to assess the conditions of vector control. The incidence density rate of malaria over a 60-day period was 3.

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Many countries in the world are inhabited by populations suffering from iodine deficiency. These populations are affected by serious diseases directly related to iodine deficiency. Iodized oil (Lipiodol UF or Oriodol) is routinely used orally or intramuscularly to treat these populations, including pregnant women.

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Guyana is the only department of France in which malaria is a public health problem. The fact that 4,000 new cases including 80% due to Plasmodium falciparum and less than 5 deaths are reported each year shows that the disease is under control but has not been eradicated despite the quantity and quality of the resources that have been implemented. This region of 91,000 km2 with approximately 140,000 inhabitants can be roughly divided into 3 zones.

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