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The specific goals of the study are:- To identify which dose(s) of mecamylamine cause cognitive and memory impairment as demonstrated using the NeuroCart CNS test battery- To investigate the safety and tolerability of mecamylamine by comparison with…
The aim of the present study is to test light treatment through the ear on the biological clock, sleep-wake rhythm, our alertness and functioning.
The hypothesis is that SMBG underestimates the number of hyperglycaemic episodes in women with gestational diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study is to evaluate if CGMS detects hyperglycaemia when the standard SMBG day curve is normal.
Primary Objectives • To demonstrate if the impairment of cognitive function caused by mecamylamine administration can be diminished by an nAChR agonist or CEI.• To evaluate to what extent a single dose of 30 mg mecamylamine may cause a more…