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Filter by:1. Evaluating the differences in the efficacy and safety of meropenem optimal dosing regimen predicted by the PPK/PD model combined with MAPB method for patients with malignant hematological myelopathy accompanied by fever, as compared with the current conventional treatment regimen; 2. The visualization software of meropenem individualized medication was developed with the help of JAVA development language, J2EE framework and SQL Server database.
This study is to determine the pharmacodynamics (the effects of the drug and mechanisms of their action within the body) of Nalmefene when given intranasally (IN; into the nose) compared to intranasal naloxone when given to healthy volunteers under steady state opioid agonism.
Sepsis and septic shock patients are considered to have a high risk of complications and death. Appropriate antimicrobial therapy plays an important role in determining outcomes in septic patients. However, pathophysiologic changes associated with critical illness have an impact on pharmacokinetics of antimicrobials. In addition, increasing bacterial resistance is also a growing concern, especially in intensive care units., Consequently, standard antimicrobial dose may not be sufficient to achieve pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target in sepsis and septic shock patients. The purpose of this study is to compare a therapy between meropenem standard dose and meropenem high dose in the treatment of sepsis and septic shock
Cohort 1 To evaluate the pharmacokinetic interactions of CJ-12420 after multiple oral doses of CJ-12420 given alone or in combination with amoxicillin/clarithromycin in healthy subjects. Cohort 2 To evaluate the pharmacodynamic profiles of CJ-12420 after multiple oral doses of CJ-12420 in combination with amoxicillin/clarithromycin in healthy subjects as compared to an active control group, i.e., pantoprazole in combination with amoxicillin/clarithromycin.
In this study the investigators will test a nutritional supplement called betaine hydrochloride to see if it can temporarily increase the stomach acid in healthy volunteers who have decreased stomach acid because they take a medicine called rabeprazole.