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Gideon Koren
Researcher at Ariel University
Publications - 2007
Citations - 88165
Gideon Koren is an academic researcher from Ariel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 1994 publications receiving 81718 citations. Previous affiliations of Gideon Koren include McGill University Health Centre & University of Western Ontario.
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Methotrexate-nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug interaction in children with arthritis
TL;DR: Although the differences between the mean Cl and Auc were not statistically significant, a wide variation in the impact of NSAID on MTX Cl was observed, and in 6 of 7 patients, the Auc increased during NSAID administration from 19 to 140%.
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Major Malformations Following Exposure to Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs During the First Trimester of Pregnancy
Sharon Daniel,Ilan Matok,Rafael Gorodischer,Gideon Koren,Elia Uziel,Arnon Wiznitzer,Amalia Levy +6 more
TL;DR: Exposure to NSAID in the first trimester, as groups (nonselective COX and selective COX-2 inhibitors) and as individual drugs, was not associated with an increased risk of major congenital malformations in general (adjusted OR 1.07, 95% CI 0.96−1.21 for nonselective; and adjusted OR 1
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The management of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum--a 2013 update.
Caroline Maltepe,Gideon Koren +1 more
TL;DR: An update is provided on the management of NVP, including pharmacological and non pharmacological approaches to reduce the severity of symptoms and prevent hospitalization.
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Neonatal abstinence syndrome clinical practice guidelines for Ontario.
Kimberly Dow,Alice Ordean,Jodie Murphy-Oikonen,Jodie Pereira,Gideon Koren,Henry Roukema,Peter Selby,Ruth Turner +7 more
TL;DR: Clinical practice guidelines for neonatal abstinence syndrome provide the framework to inform and support the development of a coordinated strategy to address this important issue and to promote safe and effective care.
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Acyclovir-induced nephrotoxicity: the role of the acyclovir aldehyde metabolite.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used human renal proximal tubular (HK-2) cells as their in-vitro model to determine whether acyclovir was metabolized to an aldehyde in vitro.