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Synergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synergy (from the Greek , meaning working together) is the term used to describe a situation where different entities cooperate advantageously for a final outcome. Simply defined, it means that the w...
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BioInfoBank Library :: Atrial Function :: drug effects :: [Non-antiarrhythmic pharmacological treatment of atrial fibrillation: focus on drugs acting on the renin-angiotensin system] Synergistic nonuniform shortening of atrial refractory period induced by autonomic stimulation. ... G Ital Cardiol (Rome). ... Most cited papers:
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BioInfoBank Library :: Algae :: drug effects :: [Antibacterial and anti-algal activity if two traditional drugs in the treatment of urinary tract infection and cystitis in Mali] Antibiotics of the virginiamycin family, inhibitors which contain synergistic components. ... Mesh-terms: Algae :: drug effects;
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In order to determine the potential for drug interaction effects on antiviral activity, an HIV-1 protease inhibitor (SK&F 108922) and AZT were studied in three different in vitro models of HIV-1 infection of T-cell lines, specifically, (1) acutely infected cells infected at low multiplicity, (2) HIV-1 chronically...
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The effects of warfarin and NSAIDs, in general, on GI bleeding are synergistic, such that the users of both drugs together have a risk of serious GI bleeding higher than the users of either drug alone.
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The effects of warfarin and NSAIDs on GI bleeding are synergistic, such that the users of both drugs together have a risk of serious GI bleeding higher than users of either drug alone.
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Caution: not all drug interactions are known or reported in the literature, and new drug interactions are continually being reported. This information is provided only for your education and for you to discuss with your personal healthcare provider.
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