Publications by authors named "Phillip Altman"

Introduction: Delivery of vardenafil (for improvement of erectile function) via the inhaled route of administration may be advantageous in that this avoids extensive first pass metabolism and may therefore increase the bioavailability (hence the reliability of absorption) and shorten the time of pharmacological onset of activity. A unique nebulizer design has been developed by the sponsor (Advanced Medical Institute Pty Ltd) that is capable of delivering relatively large volumes of drug.

Aim: The primary objective of the Phase 1 study was to assess and compare the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of vardenafil 10-mg tablet and a single dose of vardenafil solution administered via inhalation using an ultrasonic nebulizer device.

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Background: There are two components to the clinical efficacy of pediculicides: (i) efficacy against the crawling-stages (lousicidal efficacy); and (ii) efficacy against the eggs (ovicidal efficacy). Lousicidal efficacy and ovicidal efficacy are confounded in clinical trials. Here we report on a trial that was specially designed to rank the clinical ovicidal efficacy of pediculicides.

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Background: There are many different types of pediculicides available OTC in Australia. In this study we compare the efficacy and safety of three topical pediculicides: a pediculicide containing melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) and lavender oil (TTO/LO); a head lice "suffocation" product; and a product containing pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide (P/PB).

Method: This study was a randomised, assessor-blind, comparative, parallel study of 123 subjects with live head lice.

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A sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric (HPLC-MS/MS) assay has been developed for the quantitative analysis of vardenafil in human plasma. Vardenafil and the internal standard, alprazolam, were extracted from 0.2 mL aliquots of alkalinized plasma by a single solvent extraction into hexane : dichloromethane.

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Background: It is well established that human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is highly related to the development of precursor lesions of cervical cancer and uterine cancers. However, for a pre-cancerous lesion to develop, a persistent infection with a high-risk type HPV is necessary. The Digene Hybrid Capture II (hcII) assay is the only FDA approved method used in conjunction with cytology for HPV screening of women older than 30.

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