| 31. | Pulmonary exacerbations were reduced by about half in the ivacaftor group relative to the placebo group.
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| 32. | The Biogen study also says it reduced the number of exacerbations suffered by patients by 31 %.
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| 33. | The very people who conduct these kinds of illness-exacerbation experiments are members of the IOM.
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| 34. | In the past she has stopped Vioxx for patients who had a significant exacerbation of their hypertension.
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| 35. | These exacerbations most often appear due to NSAID hypersensitivity reactions rather than NSAID-induced allergic reactions.
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| 36. | Both types of agent appear to reduce the risk of acute exacerbations by 15-25 %.
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| 37. | Uric acid is not a toxin as such, but may promote the development or exacerbation of gout.
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| 38. | The presence of this virus in acute lung injury and exacerbations of idiopathic lung fibrosis has been reported.
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| 39. | The barrier defect seen in filaggrin null carriers also appears to lead to increased asthma susceptibility and exacerbations.
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| 40. | One theory argues that the beneficial effects of nicotine on negative symptoms outweigh possible exacerbation of positive symptoms.
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