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... the treatment of diseases with undesirably high bone resorption rates, such as Paget disease and tumor-induced hypercalcemia, as well as for the treatment of bone metastases, eg, in cases of multiple myeloma and breast or prostate cancer. In the ...
Source:Archives General Psychiatry
Date:November 17, 2008
... and half-life in human enterocytes (intestinal cells), making CTA018 Injection far less likely to cause hypercalcemia (excessive blood calcium) or hyperphosphatemia (excessive blood phosphorus). (3) CTA018 Preserves Vitamin D Status Currently ...
Source:Drugs.com
Date:November 7, 2008
... analgesics and CNS medicines. Pamidronate Disodium Injection is indicated for the treatment of hypercalcemia associated with malignancy and Paget's disease. Recent IMS data estimates an annual market size for Pamidronate Disodium Injection of ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 4, 2008
... deficiency of vitamin D impacts health negatively, ingestion of extremely high doses of vitamin D can cause hypercalcemia, a condition in which the blood's calcium level is above normal. The highest daily 'safe' dose of vitamin D is 10,000 IU. "More ...
Source:Inland Empire California
Date:October 16, 2008
... of stones you find a metabolic cause for it, such as parathyroid problems - which are glands in the neck - hypercalcemia or gout, which is uric acid buildup," he said. "With others its difficult." Mahmood ended up in Corner Brook after a friend, a ...
Source:Western Star
Date:April 11, 2008
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