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Dr. Sara Eyal

Dr. Sara Eyal

Personalized treatment of epilepsy

Institute for Drug Research, Ein Kerem 613 bld 21 floor 6

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Publications

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2003
E Klausner, Eyal, S, Lavi, E, FRIEDMAN, M, and Hoffman, A. 2003. “Novel Levodopa Gastroretentive Dosage Form: In Vivo Evaluation In Dogs.”. J Control Release, 88, Pp. 117-6.
2002
R Zaidenstein, Eyal, S, Efrati, S, Akivison, L, Michowitz, MK , Nagornov, V, and Golik, A. 2002. “Adverse Drug Events In Hospitalized Patients Treated Vith Cardiovascular Drugs And Anticoagulants”. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf, 11, Pp. 235-8.
2001
S Eyal, Weizman, A, Toren, P, Dor, Y, Mester, R, and Rehavi, M. 2001. “Chronic Gnrh Administration Down-Regulates Platelet Serotonin Transporter In Women Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Treatment.”. Psychopharmacology, 125, Pp. 141-5.
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Recent Publications

  • Causative drugs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis in Israel.
  • Controlled release of artemisone for the treatment of experimental cerebral malaria.
  • Intraoperative Localization of Rectal Tumors Using Liposomal Indocyanine Green.
  • Utilization of antiepileptic drugs in Israel.
  • Evaluation of near infrared dyes as markers of P-glycoprotein activity in tumors.
  • Maternal–fetal transfer of indocyanine green across the perfused human placenta.
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