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Pharmacokinetics of Posaconazole Administered Orally or by Nasogastric Tube in Healthy Volunteers
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 06/30/09
Ashley ESD et al. - Oral and nasogastric tube administration of a single 400-mg dose of posaconazole suspension was safe and well tolerated in healthy adult subjects. The incidence and nature of treatment-emergent adverse events were similar with both administration routes, and no serious adverse events or clinically significant laboratory test or vital sign abnormalities were reported.
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