Publications by authors named "R Luders"

Neutropenia, as defined by common reference values, occurs often in neonates. Its incidence, causes, and clinical consequences have not been studied extensively in premature neonates. Of 208 consecutive infants with birthweight up to 2000 g, 121 (58%) had neutropenia.

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An analytical method employing reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography is described for the determination of a potential anxiolytic agent in human plasma. This experimental drug candidate has potent and selective affinity for the central benzodiazepine receptor complex. The compound and internal standard are extracted from buffered plasma (pH 9.

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An automated method utilizing laboratory robotics has been developed for quantifying diclofenac sodium concentrations in human plasma. The robotic system aliquots the biological sample, adds the internal standard (CGP 4287), extracts the compounds from the acidified biological matrix (pH less than 2) into an organic phase (hexane-isopropyl alcohol), and concentrates the extracts for reversed-phase, high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analysis. The laboratory robot is directly interfaced to the HPLC system, and the data are automatically collected and results calculated.

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Four double-blind, Latin-square studies were conducted to compare the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic bioavailability of metoprolol OROS (oral osmotic) and the conventional tablet (CT) of metoprolol. Metoprolol OROS (7/95 mg or 14/190 mg) was administered once daily in doses equivalent to 100 mg of metoprolol CT given once, twice, thrice, and four times a day. In all four studies, lower peak plasma concentrations and longer times to peak were observed after metoprolol OROS than after metoprolol CT, indicating a controlled-release profile for metoprolol OROS.

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