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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZClinical Trials for Crush Injuries
- The Effect of Vasopressor on Pressure Injury Development
- 4-AP Peripheral Nerve Crossover Trial
- The Effect of Prolotherapy in the Care Process of Pressure Injuries
- Fespixon Cream for the Treatment of Pressure Injury in Sacrum Wound
- Bioavailability of Tebipenem (SPR994) Crushed Tablet
- Bioequivalence of Solid/Crushed/Dissolved Forms of Biktarvy®
- Analysis of Crushed and Whole Tablet Genvoya
- Bioequivalence Study of Crushed Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir Compared to the Whole Tablet
- A Study to Assess the Absorption of a Single Dose of BMS-986205 in Healthy Volunteers When Administered as a Crushed Tablet Orally or Crushed Tablet Suspension Via Nasogastric Tube, as Compared to a Tablet
- Study to Evaluate the Relative Bioavailability of Fixed-dose Combination Tablet Darunavir/Cobicistat/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide (D/C/F/TAF) as a Whole Tablet, as a Split Tablet, and as Crushed Tablet in Healthy Adult Participants
- Bioequivalence Study of CRushed TriUMeq With or Without Drip Feed Compared to the Whole Tablet
- Effects and Plasma Concentration of Ticagrelor, After Crushed and Non-crushed Intake, After Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Bioequivalence of Crushed Stribild With a Normal Breakfast or With Drip Feed Compared to the Whole Tablet
- Phase 1 Oral Solution and Crushed Tablet Relative Bioavailability Study of Apixaban When Administered Through a Nasogastric Tube in Healthy Subjects
- Abuse Potential of Orally Administered Crushed Embeda Compared to Crushed Controlled-Release Morphine and Placebo in Non-Dependent Recreational Opioid Users
- Bioavailability Study of Colcrys® Crushed and Sprinkled on Applesauce
- A Relative Bioavailability Study of Revatio for the Crushed Tablets, Extemporaneously Prepared Formulation, and the Intact Tablets at 20 mg Dose in Healthy Volunteers
- Study to Determine the Bioavailability, Pharmacodynamic Effects, and Safety of Whole and Crushed ALO-01 Compared to Morphine Sulfate Immediate Release (MSIR)