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Electrophoresis, as a Method of Rational Application of Medicament of Contemporary Management in Health Care

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  • Durdevic, Slavisa
  • Marjanovic, Vladimir
  • Petrovic, Milos
  • Stefanovic, Vladimir
  • Kalicanin, Ana

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Preclinical studies of the intake of drugs in the body by electrophoresis and systemic route (intravenous), we examined the concentrations of drugs and the efficiency of the drug application in both ways. We found high-significance concentrations of drugs in the desired tissue, with multiple smaller amounts of drugs administered by electrophoresis, and high values of Students T-test and significance for all investigated drugs p <0.001. Investigating economic costeffectiveness, this methodology of drug intake, we observed by evaluating the cost of medicines of significant material savings with drug application with ionophoresis, which is recommended both from the health and material-financial aspect as a rational modern method of drug intake in clinical practice, wherever clinical possibilities allow it.

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  • Durdevic, Slavisa & Marjanovic, Vladimir & Petrovic, Milos & Stefanovic, Vladimir & Kalicanin, Ana, 2018. "Electrophoresis, as a Method of Rational Application of Medicament of Contemporary Management in Health Care," Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues, Society of Economists Ekonomika, Nis, Serbia, vol. 64(3), September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sereko:290277
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.290277
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