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The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that intravenous acetaminophen will reduce morphine requirements in postoperative infants significantly (>30%).
To evaluate the relationship of developmental stage (defined by both gestational and postnatal age) to UGT2B7 activity (as determined by CLf,M3G and CLf,M6G).To evaluate the relationship of UGT2B7 genetic variability to UGT2B7 activity (as…
The investigation of differences between morphine and piritramide concerning the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting and the time of onset of adequate analgesia.
Primary Objectives:• To investigate the effects of a stable level of alcohol (0.6 g/L) on fMRI activation patterns in healthy male volunteers,• To investigate the effect of a stable level of morphine (80 nmol/L) on fMRI activation patterns in…
Determining the effectiveness of commonly used premedicating agents in reducing subclinical stress responses in newborns during intubation.
* To examine how multiple oral doses of the test compound (an experimental medication) will be taken up by the body, metabolized and excreted by the body in combination with the oral contraception pill which consists of ethinyl-estradiol and…
The purpose of this investigation is: • To examine how the new drug BGG492 (study medication) will be absorbed, metabolized and excreted by the body in combination with the contraception pill which consists of ethinyl-estradiol and levonorgestrel…
ObjectivesPrimary Efficacy Objective• To assess the sustained clinical effect of BM32 during 2 consecutive treatment years compared to placebo. The clinical effect of BM32 is evaluated by a combined Symptom-Medication-Score (SMS) which is recorded…