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1. Natural bioactive compounds-The promising candidates for the treatment of intestinal failure-associated liver disease.

2. Stability studies of parenteral nutrition with a high dose of vitamin C.

3. Stability of high-dose thiamine in parenteral nutrition for treatment of patients with Wernicke's encephalopathy.

4. Clinical Nutrition of Critically Ill Patients in the Context of the Latest ESPEN Guidelines.

5. Molecular mechanisms underlying hepatoprotective activity of lutein in the context of intestinal failure-associated liver disease

6. Application of response surface methodology in the development of parenteral emulsion using ultrasonic emulsification

7. Y-Site Compatibility Studies of Parenteral Nutrition and Other Intravenous Medications in Neonatal and Pediatric Patients: A Review of the Literature Evidence

8. The Development of Magnolol-Loaded Intravenous Emulsion with Low Hepatotoxic Potential

9. Y-Site Compatibility Studies of Ketoprofen with Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures for Central and Peripheral Administration

10. Y-Site Compatibility Studies of Parenteral Nutrition and Other Intravenous Medications in Neonatal and Pediatric Patients: A Review of the Literature Evidence.

11. All-in-One Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures with an Extended Shelf Life—Insight in Correlations between Composition and Physicochemical Parameters

12. Stability and Compatibility Aspects of Drugs: The Case of Selected Cephalosporins

13. Toward Safe Pharmacotherapy: The Interplay between Meropenem and Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures

14. Safe Practice of Y-Site Drug Administration: The Case of Colistin and Parenteral Nutrition

15. The Development of Magnolol-Loaded Intravenous Emulsion with Low Hepatotoxic Potential.

16. The Interactions between Ciprofloxacin and Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures

17. Stability of high-dose thiamine in parenteral nutrition for treatment of patients with Wernicke's encephalopathy

18. Stability studies of parenteral nutrition with a high dose of vitamin C

19. APPLICATION OF RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARENTERAL EMULSION USING ULTRASONIC EMULSIFICATION.

20. Molecular mechanisms underlying hepatoprotective activity of lutein in the context of intestinal failure-associated liver disease.

21. All-in-One Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures with an Extended Shelf Life—Insight in Correlations between Composition and Physicochemical Parameters

22. Y-Site Compatibility Studies of Ketoprofen with Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures for Central and Peripheral Administration.

23. Stability and Compatibility Aspects of Drugs: The Case of Selected Cephalosporins

24. Safe Practice of Y-Site Drug Administration: The Case of Colistin and Parenteral Nutrition

25. Effect of Lipid Emulsion on Stability of Ampicillin in Total Parenteral Nutrition

26. Compatibility of intravenous metronidazole with some all-in-one parenteral nutrition regimens

27. Toward Safe Pharmacotherapy: The Interplay between Meropenem and Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures

28. Development, Validation, and Stability Assessment Application of RP-HPLC-DAD Method for Quantification of Ampicillin in Total Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures

29. Clinical Nutrition of Critically Ill Patients in the Context of the Latest ESPEN Guidelines

30. ŻYWIENIE KLINICZNE W INTENSYWNEJ TERAPII.

31. All-in-One Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures with an Extended Shelf Life—Insight in Correlations between Composition and Physicochemical Parameters.

32. Stability and Compatibility Aspects of Drugs: The Case of Selected Cephalosporins.

33. Toward Safe Pharmacotherapy: The Interplay between Meropenem and Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures.

34. Safe Practice of Y-Site Drug Administration: The Case of Colistin and Parenteral Nutrition.

35. The Interactions between Ciprofloxacin and Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures.

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