Use "prophylactic" in a sentence

1. Prophylactic antibiotics are definitely contraindicated.

2. 7 synonyms for Contraceptive: birth control device, Contraceptive device, prophylactic device, preventative, preventive, antifertility, prophylactic

3. Prophylactic Antiemetics are effective in children

4. Prophylactic agent for atopic dermatitis

5. Bi-annual prophylactic Bloodlettings were very common

6. Education by itself is no paranormal prophylactic.

7. Prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for functional dyspepsia

8. Many operations are preceded by prophylactic doses of antibiotics.

9. Optimizing Prophylactic Treatment of Migraine: Subtypes and Patient Matching.

10. Vaccination and other prophylactic measures can be carried out.

11. One must be realistic about the goal of prophylactic therapy.

12. And prophylactic drug use soared, particularly in the black community.

13. 9 synonyms for Cautionary: admonishing, admonitory, monitory, warning, prophylactic, admonitory

14. It is an effective prophylactic agent in many migraine patients.

15. We know, take prophylactic to be able to make continuously menstrual intermit .

16. Finding Acurative and prophylactic activity against the parasite that causes cure.” Mr

17. If aortic ectasia is detected a prophylactic medication with β-blockers is recommended.

18. Moving on was a prophylactic, a social cleansing function, keeping one's beat clean.

19. 12 The tricyclic antidepressants are very effective prophylactic medications for muscle-contraction headaches.

20. The prophylactic effects of 1, 4-benzodiazepines on Amygdaloid-kindled seizures were also examined

21. Synonyms for Antiseptic include antibacterial, sterilising, sterilizing, antibiotic, bactericidal, disinfectant, germicidal, decontaminating, prophylactic and

22. Cell-associated glucosyltransferase, antibody thereto, and dental caries prophylactic composition contg. said antibody as effective component.

23. This question could be answered by a economic evaluation of the prophylactic use of misoprostol.

24. While prophylactic and therapeutic patterns vary considerably, broad paths of action have found worldwide acceptance.

25. Some dentists are convinced that the addition of fluoride in water is ineffective as a prophylactic treatment.

26. Specific prophylaxis is the administration of anthelmintic agents, which have activity against Ascarids for prophylactic purposes

27. Further, a method of prophylactic and/or therapeutic treatment of dyspepsia in an individual, is described.

28. Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy or oophorectomy can reduce the incidence of breast cancer in BRCA mutation carriers.

29. There is no absolute time limit on how long one can take any antimalarial prophylactic drug.

30. Once the patient has discontinued or started tapering the previously used medications, prophylactic agents are started.

31. Since no active therapeutic or prophylactic ingredients have been found, the liquor does not constitute a medicament.

32. The prophylactic or interventional administration of hematopoietic growth factors is only indicated in special high-risk situations.

33. According to Greenberg, prophylactic Anticonvulsants do not reduce the frequency of late (>7 d) posttraumatic seizures.

34. However, there is recent controversy about the frequency of severe neuropsychiatric symptoms after taking prophylactic doses of mefloquine.

35. Among other things, this method allows for examining stress and aging factors as well as the effectiveness of prophylactic treatments.

36. If a group B streptococcus is isolated, inform the Antenatal service so that prophylactic antibiotic can be offered during labour

37. P6 acupressure is a non-invasive method that may have a place as prophylactic antiemetic therapy during gynecological surgery.

38. The use of prophylactic antibiotics in urodynamics reduces the risk of significant bacteriuria. Neurourol. Urodynam. 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

39. OBJECTIVE:To discuss the practical effect of a new prophylactic pattern in cardiac and cerebral vessels ischemic diseases in senium.

40. Therefore, prophylactic oophorectomy , with the goal of improving survival by reducing ovarian cancer, seems not to be supported by our study.

41. Conclusion Medical education and instruction can fundamentally improve the knowledge level of reproductive health and prophylactic health care in antenuptial women.

42. CPIs administered alone or in combination with another CPI are minimally emetogenic and do not require the routine use of a prophylactic Antiemetic

43. Several prophylactic vaccines against COVID-19 are currently in development, yet little is known about people's Acceptability of a COVID-19 vaccine

44. Breast cancer rates in women who did not have prophylactic mastectomy were 9% in the surveillance group and 3% in the oophorectomy group.

45. ApepticO is an innovative biotech company that develops new peptide-based medicinal drugs for the therapeutic and prophylactic treatment of severe and chronic diseases

46. Conclusion: A single intravenous prophylactic dose of tropisetron effectively reduces the incidence of PONV during the first 24 postoperative hours after tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy.

47. 24 Sentinel lymph node biopsy is indicated for ductal carcinoma in situ, with prophylactic mastectomy, breast cancer patients with previous reduction mammoplasty and breast implants.

48. Common Customs Tariff ° Tariff headings ° Product consisting of sugar, but above all of active flavouring agents, used solely for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes ° Classification under heading 30.03

49. Atabrine immediately gained widespread recognition as an excellent therapeutic agent, but there was some confusion about its use as a prophylactic until the classic experiments of Brigadier N

50. Due to the higher risk of bleeding at therapeutic doses, the use of prophylactic dosages of Anticoagulant is probably to be preferred in noncritically ill COVID-19 patients.

51. It is very important to consider the possibility of the ovarian metastasis in patients with colonic cancer, and prophylactic oophorectomy is imperative in order to effect a cure.

52. If prophylactic therapy is needed, β-blocking agents with β1 selectivity are considered as first-choice drugs. If this therapy is ineffective, class Ic agents or sot can be considered.

53. Incipient and imminent slipped capital femoral epiphysis in children with a displacement angle of < 30° in the axial view (ET' < 30°) and prophylactic treatment of the contralateral side.

54. It is appropriate to give high-risk patients a prophylactic drug to antagonize the proposed mechanism of emesis, rather than to have departmental protocols determining standard first- and second-line Antiemetics

55. This subheading includes ‘normal’ sera, plasma, fibrinogen, fibrin and, provided that it is prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, blood albumin (for example, obtained by fractionating the plasma of human blood).

56. Here we present an overview of the currently available alternatives for prophylactic treatment, i.e. anticonvulsants, combination treatment, adjunctive thyroxine, calcium channel blockers, and more experimental approaches for treating refractory bipolar disorder patients.

57. PURPOSE To update the guideline to include new anticancer agents, Antiemetics, and Antiemetic regimens and to provide recommendations on the use of dexamethasone as a prophylactic Antiemetic in patients receiving checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs)

58. PURPOSE To update the guideline to include new anticancer agents, Antiemetics, and antiemetic regimens and to provide recommendations on the use of dexamethasone as a prophylactic antiemetic in patients receiving checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs).

59. PURPOSE To update the guideline to include new anticancer agents, Antiemetics, and antiemetic regimens and to provide recommendations on the use of dexamethasone as a prophylactic antiemetic in patients receiving checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs)

60. ‘Antihypertensives, Antipyretics, other medications, and drugs of abuse such as alcohol and heroin may cause night sweats.’ ‘The efficacy of prophylactic Antipyretics for all transfusions, although widely practiced, has yet to be established.’

61. The Biomaterial-based vaccine prevented the engraftment of AML cells when administered as a prophylactic and when combined with chemotherapy, and eradicated established AML even in the absence of a defined vaccine antigen

62. • Longer acting Antivenomis now available and is effective: Anavip • Bite wounds, if venom is injected are red, swollen, painful and warm—all cardinal signs of infection—however infections are rare and prophylactic antibiotics unnecessary

63. Current research has focused on the determinants of infection with oncogenic HPV types, the assessment of prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines and the development of screening strategies incorporating HPV testing and other methods as adjunct to cytology.

64. Concerning the relation between CMV and neurological disorders of childhood, congenital CMV infection, classically called as Cytomegalic inclusion disease, is still one of the most serious and important disorders, because the effective treatment and prophylactic method is not established.

65. The invention relates to a strain Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus with a broad spectrum of use for preparation of products of pharmaceutical and alimentary type as a prophylactic, therapeutic and medicinal means with a wholesome effect to the human organism.

66. Condom, contraceptive and prophylactic device consisting of a sheath that fits over the penis or inside the vagina and that is intended to prevent the entry of semen into the vagina and to protect against the exchange of sexually transmitted diseases acquired through various means of sexual

67. Anticholinergics have a wide range of therapeutic uses: prior to anesthesia, as a prophylactic for preventing motion sickness, in symptomatic control of Parkinson's disease, in abnormal slowing of the heart in poisoning with organophosphates and other cholinergic drugs, and in the treatment of peptic ulcer and irritable bowel syndrome.

68. Disclosed is a novel LXRβ agonist which is useful as a prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for arteriosclerosis including atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis associated with diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, lipid-related diseases, inflammatory diseases which are diseases induced by inflammatory cytokines, skin diseases including allergic skin diseases, diabetes or Alzheimer's disease.

69. Transplanted at the time of survey, liver Biochemistries and HBV serology at last visit, the duration of follow-up, and deaths while waitingforLTweredocumented.Forthetransplantedpatients,data recorded included liver Biochemistries and HBV serology at trans-plantation and last visit, duration of follow-up, and prophylactic therapies post-LT.

70. Asafetida definition is - the dried fetid gum resin of the root of several west Asian plants (genus Ferula) of the carrot family used as a flavoring especially in Indian cooking and formerly used in medicine especially as an antispasmodic and in folk medicine as a general prophylactic against disease.

71. Antiemetic Dosing by Radiation Therapy Risk Category Agent Dose Schedule High Emetic Risk: Total body irradiation 5-HT 3 Receptor Antagonista Ondansetron 8 mg oral or 8 mg oral dissolving tablet, or 8 mg oral soluble film or 8 mg or 0.15 mg/kg IV Use as prophylactic therapy

72. Amyl Nitrite Inhalant USP is an organic nitrite used for the relief and prophylactic management of angina pectoris The principal pharmacological action of Amyl Nitrite is relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, resulting in generalized vasodilation JAC offers Amyl Nitrite Inhalant USP as a unit dose inhalant containing 0.3 mls

73. Prophylactic treatment with acetohexamide seems to have some protective effect against the diabetogenic results of a high calory diet. — It is expected that the diabetic syndrome in sand rats, which can be so easily induced by dietary manipulation, will be a valuable tool in helping to clarify some of the possible mechanisms in the syndrome of diabetes mellitus.