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    • Arancibia, Aquiles; Chávez Arrué, Jorge; Ibarra, R.; Ruiz, I.; Icarte, A.; Thambo Becker, Sergio; Chávez, H. (Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle, 1987)
      Dibekacin pharmacokinetics was studied in ten healthy volunteers and six patients with renal failure presenting Clcr<10ml.min-1 per 1.73m2 of body surface, given as a low intravenous bolus to the volunteers and as 30-minute ...
    • Arancibia, Aquiles; Baillarie, D.; Bravo, M.; Chávez Arrué, Jorge (Dustri-Verlag Dr Karl Feistle, 1995-11)
      Dibekacin pharmcokinetics was studied in 3 healthy volunteers, 5 patients with renal failure presenting Cl-cr, between 4.0 and 67 ml min (-1) per 1.73 m(2) of body surface and 5 anephric patients given as a 30 minute ...
    • Arancibia, Aquiles; Gai, María Nella; Paulos, Claudio; Chávez Arrué, Jorge; Pinilla, E.; Angel, N.; Ritschel, W. A. (DUSTRI-VERLAG DR KARL FEISTLE, 2004-06)
      Introduction: A cascade of pathophysiological events occurs with the ascension to high altitude (H). We have performed studies on the effects of exposure to H on the pharmacokinetics of drugs. The hypothesis behind these ...
    • Chávez Arrué, Jorge; Briones, J.; Arancibia, Aquiles (Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1993)
      Se realizó un estudio acelerado de estabilidad en comprimidos de ciprofloxacina. Los comprimidos se almacenaron en condiciones de estantería y a 37ºC y 75% de humedad relativa durante 6 meses. Se determinó la aparición ...
    • Arancibia, Aquiles; Paulos, Claudio; Chávez Arrué, Jorge; Ritschel, W. A. (DUSTRI-VERLAG DR KARL FEISTLE, 2003-05)
      Introduction: Exposure of the human body to high altitude causes a number of physiological changes. In previous studies, we observed that these changes may alter the pharmacokinetics of drugs. The number of erythrocytes/mm(3) ...
    • Arancibia, Aquiles; Gai, María Nella; Chávez Arrué, Jorge; Paulos, Claudio; Pinilla, E.; González, C.; Villanueva, S.; Ritschel, W. A. (DUSTRI-VERLAG DR KARL FEISTLE, 2005-02)
      Introduction: The exposure to high altitude (H) produces several physiologic alterations which may induce changes in the pharmacokinetics of drugs. This hypothesis has been confirmed in previous studies which suggest that ...