This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Decrease in Plasma Osmolality' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications.
The addition of the "Better For You" tier further supports World Health Organization recommendations. "The launch of this new tier signifies a new era in intimate well-being," explains CEO of The ...
CHARLOTTE, NC / ACCESSWIRE / September 28, 2023 / The Osmolality Lab, with an established testing lab in Draper, Utah, and corporate offices in Star Valley, Wyoming, is expanding their capacity and ...
Osmolality is a well-established parameter for upstream bioprocessing, formulation, analytical development and QC applications throughout the manufacturing of biological drugs. A recent publication ...
The calcium : creatinine ratio (Ca/Cr) of a random urine sample is a useful index of urine calcium excretion in children with normal muscle mass (NMM), but not in those with conditions such as ...
Hepatic cell metabolism is regulated by substrates, enzymes, hormones and nerves. Another recently described mechanism regulates cellular metabolism via changes of cell volume (the ‘cell volume ...
Lack of data integrity is the main reason for most FDA warning letters In 2017, data integrity issues were cited in 65% of all FDA warning letters. The main reason was incomplete data. In the Pharma ...
The World Health Organization recommends lubricants should have a low osmolality to minimize vaginal and epithelial damage and reduce the risk of infection. Due to limits in sourcing, an interim ...