- when there is risk of torsades de pointes, for example in patients with prolonged QT, concomitant administration of other medications that produce torsades de pointes (amiodarone, quinidine, bepridil, IV erythromycin, halofrantine, pentamidine, sparfloxacin, sultopride, vincamine, betrilio, disopyramide, sotalol, etc)
Chronic cervical spinal cord injury: DTI correlates with clinical and electrophysiological measures
This mechanism is regulated by cellular requirements
For most research, a simple dilution like adding 1ml or 2ml of water is easiest to work with later
Promotes optimal absorption and assimilation