A reference dose is the United States Environmental Protection Agency's maximum acceptable oral dose of a toxic substance, "below which no adverse noncancer...
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Threshold dose is the minimum dose of drug that triggers minimal detectable biological effect in an animal. At extremely low doses, biological responses...
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tumors. An acute and chronic reference dose (RfD) for bifenthrin has been established, based on animal studies. The reference dose resembles the estimated...
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Perchlorate (category All articles lacking reliable references)
perchlorate reference dose is conservative and protective of human health further reducing perchlorate exposure below the reference dose does not effectively...
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personal area networks standard IEEE 802.15.4 Reference dose, the US EPA's maximum acceptable oral dose of a toxic substance Request for Discussion, similar...
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exposure (or doses) to a stimulus or stressor (usually a chemical) after a certain exposure time. Dose–response relationships can be described by dose–response...
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Banana Equivalent Dose Dietary Reference Intake Food labeling regulations International Programme on Chemical Safety Reference dose WHO (1987). "Principles...
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Effective dose is a dose quantity in the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) system of radiological protection. It is the tissue-weighted...
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maintenance dose is the maintenance rate [mg/h] of drug administration equal to the rate of elimination at steady state. This is not to be confused with dose regimen...
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However, the study was found to have a math error in calculating the reference dose for a 60 kg adult, which made the abundance of BDE-209, a toxic flame...
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Dosing generally applies to feeding chemicals or medicines when used in small quantities. For medicines the term dose is generally used. In the case of...
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review identified "the eliciting dose for an allergic reaction in 1% of the population" as ED01. This threshold reference dose for foods (such as cow's milk...
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life-threatening but is considered by most to be cosmetically undesirable. The reference dose, published by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1991...
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cholinesterase activity to a reference dose to determine health risk associated with exposure. Another challenge in deriving a reference dose is identifying health...
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lethal dose, LD50 (abbreviation for "lethal dose, 50%"), LC50 (lethal concentration, 50%) or LCt50 is a toxic unit that measures the lethal dose of a given...
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dose is a measured quantity of a medicine, nutrient, or pathogen that is delivered as a unit. The greater the quantity delivered, the larger the dose...
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Combination drug (redirect from Fixed dose combination)
form, typically as a fixed-dose combination, with each constituent standardized to specifications of a fixed dose. Fixed-dose combinations are mass-produced...
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potentially fatal. The median lethal dose is 100 mL (3.4 US fl oz), i.e., 1–2 mL/kg body weight of pure methanol. The reference dose for methanol is 0.5 mg/kg in...
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Equivalent dose (symbol H) is a dose quantity representing the stochastic health effects of low levels of ionizing radiation on the human body which represents...
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Orange roughy (category Articles needing additional references from March 2025)
60 x 0.1 = 6 micrograms of mercury per day without exceeding the EPA reference dose. If each gram of fish contains 0.2 micrograms of mercury, our average...
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although the median lethal dose is typically 100 mL (3.4 fl oz) (i.e. 1–2 mL/kg body weight of pure methanol). Reference dose for methanol is 0.5 mg/kg/day...
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Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) refers to daily naltrexone dosages that are roughly one-tenth of the standard opioid addiction treatment dosage. Most published...
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23 January 2021. "Appendix A, Table 1. Antiretrovirals Available in Fixed-Dose Combination Tablets". ClinicalInfo. This article incorporates text from this...
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Toxicity (category Articles needing additional references from August 2009)
the effects of a toxicant are dose-dependent; even water can lead to water intoxication when taken in too high a dose, whereas for even a very toxic...
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Sievert (category Units of radiation dose)
as equivalent dose and effective dose, which represent the risk of external radiation from sources outside the body, and committed dose, which represents...
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Dosimetry (section Measuring radiation dose)
is the measurement, calculation and assessment of the ionizing radiation dose absorbed by an object, usually the human body. This applies both internally...
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palytoxin. An acute oral reference dose has been suggested to be 64 μg for a person with weight of 60 kg. Acute reference dose means a dose that can be safely...
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Cumulative dose is the total dose resulting from repeated exposures of ionizing radiation to an occupationally exposed worker to the same portion of the...
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The committed dose in radiological protection is a measure of the stochastic health risk due to an intake of radioactive material into the human body....
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Loewe additivity (redirect from Dose additivity)
toxicodynamics and pharmacodynamics, Loewe additivity (or dose additivity) is one of several common reference models used for measuring the effects of drug combinations...
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