Nardil Data Sheet
... Patients with depression may experience worsening of their depressive symptoms and/or the emergence of suicidal ideation and behaviour (suicidality) whether or not they are taking antidepressant medications, and this risk may persist until significant remission occurs. The risk is increased in young ...
... Patients with depression may experience worsening of their depressive symptoms and/or the emergence of suicidal ideation and behaviour (suicidality) whether or not they are taking antidepressant medications, and this risk may persist until significant remission occurs. The risk is increased in young ...
WAR OR HEALTH (Zed Press,Helsinki, 2001, pp. 431
... attribute a major source of illness to be brainstem damage due to central, peripheral and cranial nerve neuropathy with demyelination. Patients tend to have muscle spasms, memory deficits, attention deficits, Ataxia, and increased muscle tone, which are often seen in neurotoxin-induced brain stem dy ...
... attribute a major source of illness to be brainstem damage due to central, peripheral and cranial nerve neuropathy with demyelination. Patients tend to have muscle spasms, memory deficits, attention deficits, Ataxia, and increased muscle tone, which are often seen in neurotoxin-induced brain stem dy ...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism: features and treatment
... negative effects, and the management and treatment of this condition remain controversial issues3,4. In fact, although in the normal reference range, serum thyroid hormones (FT3 and FT4) would be increased for the individual with low or undetectable serum TSH levels, thus determining a mild tissue h ...
... negative effects, and the management and treatment of this condition remain controversial issues3,4. In fact, although in the normal reference range, serum thyroid hormones (FT3 and FT4) would be increased for the individual with low or undetectable serum TSH levels, thus determining a mild tissue h ...
Empagliflozin, Cardiovascular Outcomes, and Mortality in Type 2
... glucose level of more than 240 mg per deciliter (>13.3 mmol per liter). In cases of medical necessity, dose reduction or discontinuation of background medication could occur. After week 12, investigators were encouraged to adjust glucoselowering therapy at their discretion to achieve glycemic contro ...
... glucose level of more than 240 mg per deciliter (>13.3 mmol per liter). In cases of medical necessity, dose reduction or discontinuation of background medication could occur. After week 12, investigators were encouraged to adjust glucoselowering therapy at their discretion to achieve glycemic contro ...
The Movement Disorder Society Evidence
... Pramipexole (Three New Studies,8,16,18 Conclusion: Efficacious). Barone et al. (2010)18 conducted a 12week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled (1:1 ratio), parallel-group trial of pramipexole (0.125– 1.0 mg, 3 times per day) in patients with mild-to-moderate PD (Hoehn & Yahr [H&Y] stages 1 ...
... Pramipexole (Three New Studies,8,16,18 Conclusion: Efficacious). Barone et al. (2010)18 conducted a 12week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled (1:1 ratio), parallel-group trial of pramipexole (0.125– 1.0 mg, 3 times per day) in patients with mild-to-moderate PD (Hoehn & Yahr [H&Y] stages 1 ...
HEADACHE - SBH Peds Res
... explained by medical history, then neuroimaging may be required to identify a medically or surgically treatable cause of the headaches. The decision to perform neuroimaging on a child with headache is made based on the history and physical. Neuroimaging in children with recurrent headache but a ...
... explained by medical history, then neuroimaging may be required to identify a medically or surgically treatable cause of the headaches. The decision to perform neuroimaging on a child with headache is made based on the history and physical. Neuroimaging in children with recurrent headache but a ...
2015 Global Forum Proceedings
... access to patients? Prof. Farrugia said there is a tendency in many parts of the world, particularly richer countries, to close down hemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) on the premise that they are not needed now that patients have home infusion. “Personalized prophylaxis is a good development in ca ...
... access to patients? Prof. Farrugia said there is a tendency in many parts of the world, particularly richer countries, to close down hemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) on the premise that they are not needed now that patients have home infusion. “Personalized prophylaxis is a good development in ca ...
Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy Safe Handling and Drug Administration
... A registered practitioner who works in a clinical setting that treats patients with SACTs must have successfully completed all locally required medicines management tests including intravenous drug administration (ideally should have been administering IV drugs without supervision for a minimum of 3 ...
... A registered practitioner who works in a clinical setting that treats patients with SACTs must have successfully completed all locally required medicines management tests including intravenous drug administration (ideally should have been administering IV drugs without supervision for a minimum of 3 ...
4 CHILDREN`S ONCOLOGY GROUP AHOD0031 A
... With the goal of continued excellent long-term survival and decreasing long-term effects of treatment, POG and the Children’s Cancer Group (CCG) conducted trials to evaluate elimination of radiation therapy. POG 8725 compared 8 cycles of MOPP/AVBD with and without IFRT in Stage IIB, III and IV patie ...
... With the goal of continued excellent long-term survival and decreasing long-term effects of treatment, POG and the Children’s Cancer Group (CCG) conducted trials to evaluate elimination of radiation therapy. POG 8725 compared 8 cycles of MOPP/AVBD with and without IFRT in Stage IIB, III and IV patie ...
1 Rapid Treatment of PTSD: Why Psychological Exposure with
... variations have (a) utilized other physical interventions such as diaphragmatic breathing or bilateral stimulation, (b) trained patients prior to the exposure sessions to induce an unstressed state via relaxation techniques or biofeedback, or (c) used “interoceptive exposure,” an approach akin to mi ...
... variations have (a) utilized other physical interventions such as diaphragmatic breathing or bilateral stimulation, (b) trained patients prior to the exposure sessions to induce an unstressed state via relaxation techniques or biofeedback, or (c) used “interoceptive exposure,” an approach akin to mi ...
DEPO-MEDROL with Lidocaine PRESENTATION Methylprednisolone acetate (40 mg/mL), lidocaine hydrochloride (10 mg/mL)
... It is recommended that the anatomy of the joint involved be reviewed before attempting intra-articular injection. In order to obtain the full anti-inflammatory effect, it is important that the injection be made into the synovial space. Employing the same sterile technique as for a lumbar puncture, a ...
... It is recommended that the anatomy of the joint involved be reviewed before attempting intra-articular injection. In order to obtain the full anti-inflammatory effect, it is important that the injection be made into the synovial space. Employing the same sterile technique as for a lumbar puncture, a ...
Induction of tolerance in autoimmune diseases by hematopoietic
... Thymic editing includes not only negative selection to delete self-reactive clones but also positive selection to allow maturation of self-reactive clones.17,26 If a particular TCR fails to engage a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) peptide/complex, or binds it too tightly, it undergoes apoptos ...
... Thymic editing includes not only negative selection to delete self-reactive clones but also positive selection to allow maturation of self-reactive clones.17,26 If a particular TCR fails to engage a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) peptide/complex, or binds it too tightly, it undergoes apoptos ...
Oral Health Management of Patients at Risk of Medication
... Strength of recommendations The process for the development of recommendations followed the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach (www.gradeworkinggroup.org). The strength of each key recommendation is stated directly after the recommendation with a brie ...
... Strength of recommendations The process for the development of recommendations followed the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach (www.gradeworkinggroup.org). The strength of each key recommendation is stated directly after the recommendation with a brie ...
Sample of RNF Issue - Renal Dietitians (RPG)
... There are no empirical data on avoiding drug interactions between calcium acetate or Phoslyra and most concomitant drugs. When administering an oral medication with Phoslyra where a reduction in the bioavailability of that medication would have a clinically significant effect on its safety or effica ...
... There are no empirical data on avoiding drug interactions between calcium acetate or Phoslyra and most concomitant drugs. When administering an oral medication with Phoslyra where a reduction in the bioavailability of that medication would have a clinically significant effect on its safety or effica ...
Prescribing Information
... arrest or death, or requiring cardiac resuscitation or defibrillation have been observed in infantileonset Pompe disease patients with cardiac hypertrophy during general anesthesia for central venous catheter placement. ...
... arrest or death, or requiring cardiac resuscitation or defibrillation have been observed in infantileonset Pompe disease patients with cardiac hypertrophy during general anesthesia for central venous catheter placement. ...
CYTOVENE®-IV (ganciclovir sodium for injection) FOR
... CMV disease in organ transplant recipients. ICM 1496: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 149 heart transplant recipients4 at risk for CMV infection (CMV seropositive or a seronegative recipient of an organ from a CMV seropositive donor), there was a statistically significant ...
... CMV disease in organ transplant recipients. ICM 1496: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 149 heart transplant recipients4 at risk for CMV infection (CMV seropositive or a seronegative recipient of an organ from a CMV seropositive donor), there was a statistically significant ...
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... with spontaneous hepatic encephalopathy, the mortality rate in the steroid-treated patients (7%) was again significantly lower than in the control group (47%) (P<0.02) (Table 3). This was a well-conducted study, but it has been criticized because the diagnosis of alcoholic hepatitis was not confirme ...
... with spontaneous hepatic encephalopathy, the mortality rate in the steroid-treated patients (7%) was again significantly lower than in the control group (47%) (P<0.02) (Table 3). This was a well-conducted study, but it has been criticized because the diagnosis of alcoholic hepatitis was not confirme ...
... class of long-acting β2-agonists, has been demonstrated in comparison with other short-acting β2-agonists, such as salbutamol and terbutaline [1, 2]. As oral theophylline is an asthma drug widely used in many countries, especially in Europe, this study was planned to compare the effects of salmetero ...
Chapter 20. Spine Medical Treatment Guidelines Subchapter A
... 2. Education. Education of the patient and family, as well as the employer, insurer, policy makers and the community should be the primary emphasis in the treatment of workers’ compensation injuries. Currently, practitioners often think of education last, after medications, manual therapy, and surge ...
... 2. Education. Education of the patient and family, as well as the employer, insurer, policy makers and the community should be the primary emphasis in the treatment of workers’ compensation injuries. Currently, practitioners often think of education last, after medications, manual therapy, and surge ...
Zio® System Publications
... compared to 15% found with 24-48-hour Holter monitoring in previous studies. • 53% of patients with symptoms, as noted by depressing the ZIO Patch event button, did not have an arrhythmia present at the time. This symptom-rhythm correlation is helpful when “Ruling Out” the presence of arrhythmia wh ...
... compared to 15% found with 24-48-hour Holter monitoring in previous studies. • 53% of patients with symptoms, as noted by depressing the ZIO Patch event button, did not have an arrhythmia present at the time. This symptom-rhythm correlation is helpful when “Ruling Out” the presence of arrhythmia wh ...
Treatment of Ganciclovir-Resistant Cytomegalovirus in Adult Solid
... i. Immunoglobulin containing standardized amount of antibody to CMV 1. Reduce incidence of serious CMV in those exposed to the virus ii. Indicated for prophylaxis of CMV disease after kidney, lung, liver, pancreas and heart transplantation iii. Limited data to support its use for prophylaxis 1. Typi ...
... i. Immunoglobulin containing standardized amount of antibody to CMV 1. Reduce incidence of serious CMV in those exposed to the virus ii. Indicated for prophylaxis of CMV disease after kidney, lung, liver, pancreas and heart transplantation iii. Limited data to support its use for prophylaxis 1. Typi ...
Paediatric Public Assessment Report
... an un-sterile product to be stored for a period of more than a week with a label which also states it to be a parenteral product. This proposed variation has not provided any new information compared to the previous variation submitted to the Swedish MPA and based on the submitted information the co ...
... an un-sterile product to be stored for a period of more than a week with a label which also states it to be a parenteral product. This proposed variation has not provided any new information compared to the previous variation submitted to the Swedish MPA and based on the submitted information the co ...
2 Resource materials
... The importance of a hospital adhering to defined antimicrobial agent (antibiotic) prescribing practices is internationally accepted. The objectives are to minimise the selection of antibiotic-resistant organisms, promote safe and effective antibiotic prescribing, minimise unnecessary prescribing and ...
... The importance of a hospital adhering to defined antimicrobial agent (antibiotic) prescribing practices is internationally accepted. The objectives are to minimise the selection of antibiotic-resistant organisms, promote safe and effective antibiotic prescribing, minimise unnecessary prescribing and ...
Acute Thrombolytic Therapy - Canadian Stroke Best Practice
... The intravenous administration of ancrod, tenecteplase, reteplase, desmoteplase, urokinase, or other thrombolytic agents outside the setting of a clinical trial is not recommended (Class III, Level of Evidence C). This recommendation is new. ...
... The intravenous administration of ancrod, tenecteplase, reteplase, desmoteplase, urokinase, or other thrombolytic agents outside the setting of a clinical trial is not recommended (Class III, Level of Evidence C). This recommendation is new. ...
Glial Cell Line-derived Neurotrophic Factor (GDNF) Therapy for
... using GDNF to a halt, but not the pre-clinical and basic research [46, 47]. The main reasons for this decision were the negative results of the recent randomized controlled trial and the neutralizing antiGDNF antibody found in 3 of 34 patients [48]. The latter was a factor even though these three pa ...
... using GDNF to a halt, but not the pre-clinical and basic research [46, 47]. The main reasons for this decision were the negative results of the recent randomized controlled trial and the neutralizing antiGDNF antibody found in 3 of 34 patients [48]. The latter was a factor even though these three pa ...
Management of multiple sclerosis
Several therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS) exist, although there is no known cure. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS).The most common initial course of the disease is the relapsing-remitting subtype, which is characterized by unpredictable attacks (relapses) followed by periods of relative remission with no new signs of disease activity. After some years, many of the people who have this subtype begin to experience neurologic decline without acute relapses. When this happens it is called secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Other, less common, courses of the disease are the primary progressive (decline from the beginning without attacks) and the progressive-relapsing (steady neurologic decline and superimposed attacks). Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event, and for managing the various consequences of MS.The primary aims of therapy are returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks, and preventing disability. As with any medical treatment, medications used in the management of MS may have several adverse effects, and many possible therapies are still under investigation. At the same time different alternative treatments are pursued by many patients, despite the paucity of supporting, comparable, replicated scientific study.This article focuses on therapies for standard MS; borderline forms of MS have particular treatments that are excluded.