1. A much lower dose of the painkiller can still produce the desired effect. 2. Generally, lower doses are used than in organ transplantation. 3. If a dose dependent increase in gastric acid secretion occurs in response to intravenous infusion of ethanol it must be in the lower dose range. 4. And because workers now receive much lower doses than in the past, there are unlikely to be implications for the current work force. 5. A lower dose, he said, should solve the problem and still be as effective, though analysts cautioned that this remained to be seen. 6. A longer shutter opening meant more radiation, a brief opening meant a lower dose. 7. Currently, the company says patients should take the drug at high doses for three months, then continue on a lower dose, a spokeswoman said. 8. Eventually, he said, the finding could mean that lower doses of protease inhibitors could be used -- saving patients and insurers money. 9. Folkman himself said repeatedly that the inhibitors will initially work best in combination with chemo and radiation given at lower doses. 10. Four of the studies found no difference in survival between patients who had high-dose chemotherapy with transplants, and those who had lower doses of chemotherapy. |