Publications by authors named "V A Dunn-Kucharski"

Patterns of use of i.v. histamine h2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs) and parenteral nutrient solutions in patients receiving both given separately or as admixtures were studied.

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Study Objective: To evaluate the influence of cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine, and placebo on cardiac performance as determined by echocardiography.

Design: Randomized, four-way crossover trial.

Setting: Echocardiography laboratory at a university hospital.

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The stereoselective disposition and metabolic inversion of ibuprofen were studied in 12 healthy subjects under conditions of competitive and non-linear plasma protein binding. Each subject received each of four oral treatments according to a Latin-square design: 300 mg R(-)-ibuprofen, 300 mg S(+)-ibuprofen, 300 mg R(-)(-)+300 mg S(+)-ibuprofen, and 300 mg R(-)(-)+600 mg S(+)-ibuprofen. For a given treatment, the partial clearance of S(+)-ibuprofen was greater than that of R(-)-ibuprofen for all stereoisomeric drug species.

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Background: We assessed the efficacy of a high-molecular-weight hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (K8515) as a cholesterol-lowering agent, the dose-response profile of its action, and the ability of adult subjects to tolerate its ingestion at effective doses.

Methods: These studies were conducted at the Clinical Research Center of The University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor. Efficacy was assessed in 10 normal and 12 mildly hyperlipidemic subjects in double-blind, randomized crossover trials of 1 and 2 weeks' duration, respectively.

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Peptic ulcers can develop when there is an imbalance between gastric acid secretion and gastroduodenal mucosal defense. Investigators are looking at the role of Helicobacter pylori in the development of peptic ulcer disease; eradication of the microorganism may reduce recurrence. Approved drug therapy includes H2-receptor antagonists, omeprazole, sucralfate, and antacids.

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