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In an adequately powered, randomized controlled trial conducted over 3 years, a specific serious side effect (i.e. reduction in leukocytes) with conventional therapy is seen in 0.5% of the study sample. In patients who receive a newly discovered drug, only 0.45% experience the same side effect. Based on these results, the minimum number of patients that would have to receive the new drug for 3 years to statistically demonstrate the prevention of one episode of this side effect in at least one patient is:
A patient purchasing sublingual nitroglycerin tablets should be told to store the medication:
Which of the following statement is/are correct regarding Gray Babies syndrome?
I- Occurs in premature and new born infants when choramphenicol is administrated during the first few days of life
II- Due to inability of the infant to metabolize the drug because of glucoronyl transferase deficiency
III- Glucoronyl transferase is required to detoxify cloramphenicol
Diseases which are viral infections include:
I poliomyelitis
II rabies
III Legionnaires' disease