Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Inflammation of the nasopharynx.
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- noun medicine An
inflammation of thenasal passages , and of the upperpharynx
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Examples
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In studies of Promacta, the most common adverse events observed were headache, nasopharyngitis, and nausea.
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The most common TEAEs in the Cialis 5 mg group were headache (5.8% versus 3% in placebo group), back pain (2.9% versus 1.5% in placebo group), and nasopharyngitis (2.4% versus 2.0% in placebo group).
unknown title 2011
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The most frequent adverse events observed in clinical studies of patients with PNH were headache, nasopharyngitis runny nose, back pain and nausea.
unknown title 2011
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Adverse reactions reported in ≥5% of treatment-naive patients treated with coadministered saxagliptin and metformin immediate-release (IR) and more commonly than in patients treated with metformin IR alone were: headache (7.5% vs 5.2%) and nasopharyngitis (6.9% vs 4.0%).
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The most common adverse events higher than 5% and reported more frequently with aclidinium than placebo were headache and nasopharyngitis.
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The most common adverse events higher than 5% and reported more frequently with aclidinium than placebo were headache and nasopharyngitis.
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The adverse events seen most frequently in association with VIVITROL in opioid-dependent patients include hepatic enzyme abnormalities, injection site pain, nasopharyngitis, insomnia, and toothache.
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In contrast to the tolerability profile of other endothelin receptor antagonists in previous clinical studies, there were no relevant findings of headache, hypotension, nasopharyngitis, rhinitis and hot flush.
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The most common adverse events were nasopharyngitis and stomatitis.
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(TEAE) was related to pitavastatin, with the most commonly reported TEAEs being increased blood creatinine kinase (5. 8%), nasopharyngitis (5. 4%) and myalgia (4. 1%).
Presseportal redaktion@presseportal.de 2010
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