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NTI
(redirected from Narrow Therapeutic Index)

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NTINuclear Threat Initiative
NTINewTech Infosystems (software company, Irvine, California)
NTINational Transit Institute (New Brunswick, New Jersey)
NTINunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
NTINew Tech Infosystems
NTINetwork Technologies, Inc. (Aurora, Ohio)
NTINarrow Therapeutic Index
NTINew Technologies Inc. (Gresham, Oregon)
NTINanotechnology Institute (Philadelphia, PA)
NTINielsen Television Index
NTINociceptive Trigeminal Inhibition (medical/dental)
NTINational Toxics Inventory
NTINon-Thyroidal Illness
NTINot-To-Interfere
NTINational Television Index
NTINTI-Neutrik Test Instruments (Oregon)
NTINetwork Terminating Interface (hardware)
NTINational Tourism Indicators (statistics used to project tourism demand)
NTINon-Terrestrial Intelligence
NTINorthern Telecom, Incorporated
NTINet Technologies, Inc.
NTINational Technology Initiative
NTINational Temperature Index
NTINational Technology Index (Canada)
NTINational Tactical Integration
NTINetwork Termination Interface
NTINear Term Improvement
NTINear Term Initiative
NTINo Travel Involved
NTINew Technology Integration
NTINew Technology Insertion
NTINever Think Impossible
NTINo Text Included


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This applies to all agents, not just medications with a narrow therapeutic index such as digoxin, warfarin, theophylline and phenytoin.
On a monthly basis, medication use and cost was measured and reported the number of medications and medication doses per nursing home resident per month; the number of laboratory measurements for narrow therapeutic index drugs per nursing home resident per month; and the cost of all oral medications per nursing home resident per month.
As such, CGX-1160 could provide physicians and patients with the "next generation" of conopeptide-based analgesics that have been designed to address safety considerations, such as narrow therapeutic index, inherent in first-generation conopeptides for pain management.
 
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