T. Laethem

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2009

Number

11

Co-Authors

Multiple-dose pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of Anacetrapib, a potent cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor, in healthy subjects (2008)

Krishna, R, Bergman, A, Jin, B, Fallon, M, Cote, J, Van Hoydonck, P, ...

Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) is a plasma protein that catalyzes the heteroexchange of cholesteryl esters from high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and trglycerides to apolipoprotein...

The effect of MK-0524, a prostaglandin D(2) receptor antagonist, on prostaglandin D (2)-induced nasal airway obstruction in healthy volunteers (2007)

Van Hecken, Anne; U0011994, De Lepeleire, I, Thach, C, Oeyen, M, Van Effen, J, ...

INTRODUCTION: Nasal congestion in allergic rhinitis results from tissue edema and vasodilatation in the nasal mucosa. Of the mediators released by mast cells in response to allergens, prostaglandin...

Effect of aprepitant on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin (2005)

Oeyen, M, De Lepeleire, I, Laethem, T, Rothenberg, P, ...

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of aprepitant on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin. Aprepitant is a neurokinin-1 (NK1)-receptor antagonist developed as an antiemetic for...

Tissue Penetration by Ertapenem, a Parenteral Carbapenem Administered Once Daily, in Suction-Induced Skin Blister Fluid in Healthy Young Volunteers

Laethem, T., De Lepeleire, I., McCrea, J., Zhang, J., Majumdar, A., Musson, D., ...

The penetration of 1 g of intravenous ertapenem once daily for 3 days in suction-induced skin blisters was evaluated. Ten forearm blisters were formed (n = 12) 12 h prior to the last dose....

Tissue Penetration by Ertapenem, a Parenteral Carbapenem Administered Once Daily, in Suction-Induced Skin Blister Fluid in Healthy Young Volunteers

Laethem, T., De Lepeleire, I., McCrea, J., Zhang, J., Majumdar, A., Musson, D., ...

The penetration of 1 g of intravenous ertapenem once daily for 3 days in suction-induced skin blisters was evaluated. Ten forearm blisters were formed (n = 12) 12 h prior to the last dose....