Jason Dent PHARMD
Clinical Pharmacologist
1155 MILL ST RENO NV, 89502About
Dr. Jason Dent is a clinical pharmacologist practicing in RENO, NV. Dr. Dent specializes in developing and testing new pharmaceutical products, with specific focus on the correlation between drugs and diseases. Clinical pharmacologists optimize drug prescribing and prevent medication errors as well as contribute to new drug applications delivered to the FDA.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Resolution of racemic albuterol via diastereomeric salts formation with di-p-toluoyl-D-tartaric acid.
- Patient-controlled analgesia with ketorolac in pediatric surgery.
- A new product with formic acid for Varroa jacobsoni Oud. control in Argentina. I. Efficacy.
- Presence of bacterial infection in bleeding cirrhotic patients is independently associated with early mortality and failure to control bleeding.
- [Pressure changes in the pneumoballoon of several endotracheal tubes after the administration of nitrous oxide].
- Solid-state characterization of two polymorphic forms of R-albuterol sulfate.
- [Propofol and retrobulbar anesthesia for cataract extraction].
- [What is the risk of developing hepatocarcinoma in primary biliary cirrhosis?].
- [Acute hepatitis associated with terbinafine].
- [Arterioportal fistula and hemobilia in a patient with hepatic transplant].
- [Biological markers of activity in chronic inflammatory bowel disease].
- Ambulatory liver biopsy: complications and evolution in 264 cases.
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