0 to measure how much of a substance is in a liquid by adding it to measured amounts of another substance that reacts to it, for example, by making it change colour
1 to measure how much of a substance is in a liquid by adding it to measured amounts of another substance which reacts to it, for example, by making it change color
In each test, a positive control serum was titrated.
If hypotension developed, then the research assistant decreased the other antihypertensive medication(s), titrated to the optimal blood pressure.
All have the potential to cause serious sideeffects and must be introduced at low dosage and gradually titrated.
Those samples giving a positive result at 1 in 400 were titrated to their end point titres.
With the exception of low-dose thiazide diuretics, the dose of drug needs to be titrated against the blood pressure response.
Based on the study results, an evidence-based first-line treatment is to prescribe sertraline and titrate to effect.
It is also very difficult to titrate dosage, again, because of the slow transcutaneous transfer of up to 17 hours.
The risk of death is titrated to find the maximum that the patient is willing to endure for a chance at obtaining perfect health.