medical staff providing care to infected subjects. Transfer of HIV can also occur by contact with HIV infected blood, e.g. when handling blood samples or with blood transfusion. It can also be by contact with infected cells, e.g. when carrying out laboratory experiments with HIV infected ...
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the biological sample comprises whole blood or a fraction thereof. 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises assaying the reconstituted dye composition. 9. A reagent device comprising: a liquid container: and distinct ...
Fixed-dried red blood cells (RBCs), and processes for preparing the same are disclosed. The red blood cells, upon reconstitution with distilled water or appropriate buffer: bind oxy
Additionally, as therapeutic blood concentrations of hydrophilic active agents of the invention are known in the art, the period of time for achieving and maintaining therapeutic blood concentrations can be determined by methods described herein below or by any other method known in the art. For exa...
generating at least one micro-channel in a region of the skin of a subject, affixing a patch comprising the dried pharmaceutical composition to the region of skin in which the micro-channels are present, and achieving a therapeutically effective blood concentration of the active agent for a pred...
so that no appreciable presence of the antibiotics is found in the blood stream in the head thereafter, specific means for cooling the head of a patient for about 40 minutes from after the dosage of the carcinostatic substance have been searched for. The preceding trials and attempts include ...