Important Notes Practical considerations for consistency, safety, and optimal results
Routes of Drug Administration Chapter 6 Giovannitti JA, Trapp LD (1991) Adult sedation: oral, rectal, IM, IV
In briefing documents for the meeting, the FDAs experts say there is a lack of evidence on effectiveness and safety to justify letting pharmacies make the peptides that the panel will review
Small sample sizes can make drugs look much more or less effective than what they really are
There are vitamins that can help individuals with epilepsy reduce seizure activity
Compounded medications have not been approved by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality and should only be used when FDA-approved medications are unavailable