中英
tolerability
/ ˌtɒlərəˈbɪlətɪ /
  • 简明
  • n.容忍度
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     容忍度

    ... To Complete Performance Index (TCPI) 尚需绩效指数待完成绩效指数 Tolerability 容忍度 Tolerance 容忍 ...

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    Safety and tolerability profiles of the combination regimen were as expected, with no new or unexpected toxicities observed.
    联合治疗的安全性和耐受性数据也如预期相同,在实验中没有观察到新的或者意外的毒性现象。
  • 2
    Main Outcome Measure: to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of the octreotide implant during 24 weeks of treatment.
    主要评价指标:在24周的治疗期间评估评估奥曲肽植入物的有效性、安全性和耐受性。
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    The investigating physicians assessed the skin tolerability of Hirudoid and Hirudoid forte as good or very good in 97,3 % of all cases.
    调查医师对喜疗妥或特强喜疗妥的皮肤耐受性评价为好或非常好的病例百分比为97.3%。
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  • Tolerability

    Tolerability refers to the degree to which overt adverse effects of a drug can be tolerated by a patient. Tolerability of a particular drug can be discussed in a general sense, or it can be a quantifiable measurement as part of a clinical study. Usually, it is measured by the rate of "dropouts," or patients that forfeit participation in a study due to extreme adverse effects. Tolerability, however, is often relative to the severity of the medical condition a drug is designed to treat. For instance, cancer patients will generally tolerate an immense amount of pain or discomfort during a chemotherapeutic study with the hope of prolonging survival or finding a cure, whereas patients experiencing a benign condition, such as a headache, will not.As an example, tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are very poorly tolerated and often produce severe side effects including sedation, orthostatic hypotension, and anticholinergic effects, whereas newer antidepressants have far fewer adverse effects and are well tolerated.

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