Publications by authors named "Tanthayaphinant O"

Adolescent males are considered to be an important genital chlamydial reservoir. However, there has been little information on urethral chlamydial infection in Thai adolescent males. About one fourth of males who are genital chlamydial reservoirs are asymptomatic.

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The pharmacokinetics of quinine after a single 600 mg oral dose of quinine sulphate were studied in seven female subjects who used oral contraceptives and in seven age-matched female controls who did not. There were no significant differences (P greater than 0.05) in the maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) and the time of peak concentration (tmax) between the subjects who used oral contraceptives (Cmax = 5.

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Adrenal function and its reserve capacity were studied in eighteen healthy non-lactating women who received depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA: 9 subjects) and norethisterone enanthate (NET-EN: 9 subjects) as long-acting injectable contraceptives. Methodological assessments included: (i) morning fasting concentration of serum cortisol; (ii) diurnal variation of adrenal corticol activity as evidenced by cortisol concentration in serum samples taken at 0700 and 1600 hours; (iii) urinary free cortisol excretion; and (iv) cortisol response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. None of these assessments was significantly altered by contraceptive administration.

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Plasma prolactin and cortisol levels were measured in mothers breast feeding with or without the use of a thin latex nipple shield, and in mothers wearing a nipple shield but who were not nursing. Suckling duration and milk transfer were also recorded. Suckling duration ranged between 6 and 31 min, being significantly correlated with prolactin levels 40 to 120 min after the feed started.

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