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Caffeine alone is used as a somnolytic, to treat various headache conditions, respiratory depression in neonates, postprandial hypotension and obesity, and to enhance seizure duration in electroconvulsive therapy.
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Caffeine is commonly used clinically to treat apnoeas and unstable breathing associated with premature birth.
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Caffeine citrate in the NICU.
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Flood E
Neonatal Netw (1989) Show Abstract »
Ideally, caffeine citrate can treat apnea of prematurity and prevent insults to the premature infant's neurological status.
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Caffeine is widely used in children's hospitals to treat neonatal apnea.
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The Caffeine treated metastatic tumour bearing animals significantly (p<0.001) inhibited lung tumour nodules.
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Caffeine is a methylxanthine, commonly used in the premature neonate to treat apnea of prematurity.
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Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist commonly used as a respiratory stimulant to treat neonatal apneas of premature newborn.
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Controversies surrounding xanthine therapy.
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Millar D, Schmidt B
Semin Neonatol (2004) Show Abstract »
The methylxanthines aminophylline, theophylline and caffeine have been used for more than 30 years to treat apnoea of prematurity.
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Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist that is commonly used in the clinic as a respiratory stimulant to treat apnea of prematurity.
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The present study was carried out to investigate histological and ultrastructural changes, particularly changes of the epithelium-connective tissue junction, in rat gingival wounds treated with Caffeine or NaCl.
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