Can Amphotericin B-mediated effects be limited using intranasal versus intravenous route?
Aim: CNS infections due to parasites often prove fatal. In part, this is due to inefficacy of drugs to cross the blood-brain barrier. Methods: Here, we tested intranasal and intravenous route and compared adverse effects of Amphotericin B administration, through blood biochemistry, liver, kidney and...
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Main Authors: | Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah, Ong, Timonthy Yu Yee *, Maciver, Sutherland, Khan, Naveed Ahmed |
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Wiley
2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2827/ https://doi.org/10.4155/tde-2023-0032 |
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