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clinical practice guidelines management of sore throat
... the prevalence for ARIs in the preceding 2 weeks in children below 5 years was 39.3 %, of which 91% of the cases were upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). Although the prevalence of tonsillopharyngitis in these studies was not documented, undoubtedly URTI is the most common reason for seeking ...
... the prevalence for ARIs in the preceding 2 weeks in children below 5 years was 39.3 %, of which 91% of the cases were upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). Although the prevalence of tonsillopharyngitis in these studies was not documented, undoubtedly URTI is the most common reason for seeking ...
Digoxin-specific antibody fragment F(ab) ovine
... sponsors have assured the TGA that both these names refer to the same active ingredient. It is important to note that DigiFab® was initially called DigiTAb and both these terms have been used interchangeably in the CSRs in the submitted dossier and throughout this evaluation report. ...
... sponsors have assured the TGA that both these names refer to the same active ingredient. It is important to note that DigiFab® was initially called DigiTAb and both these terms have been used interchangeably in the CSRs in the submitted dossier and throughout this evaluation report. ...
Sclerosing Diseases of the Skin
... Potential trigger factors of localized scleroderma............................................................... 9 Clinical classification .......................................................................................................... 9 Association with other autoimmune diseases ........ ...
... Potential trigger factors of localized scleroderma............................................................... 9 Clinical classification .......................................................................................................... 9 Association with other autoimmune diseases ........ ...
- Wiley Online Library
... of many antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) was usually achieved within a specific range of serum concentrations (henceforth called “reference range”) with lower concentrations being more likely to produce an insufficient effect, and higher concentrations being more often associated with adverse effects. The ...
... of many antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) was usually achieved within a specific range of serum concentrations (henceforth called “reference range”) with lower concentrations being more likely to produce an insufficient effect, and higher concentrations being more often associated with adverse effects. The ...
Handout on Health: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
... In SLE, the body develops antibodies that react against the person’s own normal tissue. This abnormal response leads to the many manifestations of SLE and can be very damaging. The course is unpredictable and individualized; no two patients are alike. Lupus is not contagious, infectious, or malignan ...
... In SLE, the body develops antibodies that react against the person’s own normal tissue. This abnormal response leads to the many manifestations of SLE and can be very damaging. The course is unpredictable and individualized; no two patients are alike. Lupus is not contagious, infectious, or malignan ...
Shadow on the Land Penicillin Treatment of Syphilis
... Downloaded from www.jama.com at University of Wisconsin -Madison on February 20, 2009 ...
... Downloaded from www.jama.com at University of Wisconsin -Madison on February 20, 2009 ...
BACKGROUND PAPER Complementary Medicine: ethics
... Statistics suggest that in England CAM therapies are popular and that use is increasing. A paper published in 2001, using data from 1998, showed substantial use of CAM in the English population. The study looked at use of acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, hypnotherapy, medical herbalism and ost ...
... Statistics suggest that in England CAM therapies are popular and that use is increasing. A paper published in 2001, using data from 1998, showed substantial use of CAM in the English population. The study looked at use of acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, hypnotherapy, medical herbalism and ost ...
Powerpoint
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A Closer Look at the Other Skin (paper)
... The treatments of psoriasis have been progressing over the years, as the knowledge of disease and its causes increase. The normal methods of treatment include but are not limited to topical treatments such as ointments and creams, systematic medications such as pills and oral anticoagulants, and/or ...
... The treatments of psoriasis have been progressing over the years, as the knowledge of disease and its causes increase. The normal methods of treatment include but are not limited to topical treatments such as ointments and creams, systematic medications such as pills and oral anticoagulants, and/or ...
antihypertensive drugs - University of Macau Library
... However, repeated doses are not accompanied by plasma accumulation. A glomerular filtration rate <30 ml/min should be considered a contraindication for use. The antihypertensive efficacy of moxonidine has been shown in controlled trials in which its effect has been compared with other classes of ant ...
... However, repeated doses are not accompanied by plasma accumulation. A glomerular filtration rate <30 ml/min should be considered a contraindication for use. The antihypertensive efficacy of moxonidine has been shown in controlled trials in which its effect has been compared with other classes of ant ...
Treatment of tuberculosis - World Health Organization
... resistance, three times weekly dosing during the intensive phase was associated with significantly higher risks of failure and acquired drug resistance than daily dosing during the intensive phase. L Recommendation 2.2 New patients with TB should not receive twice weekly dosing for the full course o ...
... resistance, three times weekly dosing during the intensive phase was associated with significantly higher risks of failure and acquired drug resistance than daily dosing during the intensive phase. L Recommendation 2.2 New patients with TB should not receive twice weekly dosing for the full course o ...
K + 7.9 mmol l -1 - the Australian Resuscitation Council
... • Treatment depends on severity of hypokalaemia in peri-arrest • In cardiac arrest • IV/IO potassium 5 mmol bolus • IV/IO magnesium 5 mmol bolus ...
... • Treatment depends on severity of hypokalaemia in peri-arrest • In cardiac arrest • IV/IO potassium 5 mmol bolus • IV/IO magnesium 5 mmol bolus ...
SERIES ‘‘THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE’’
... extends to lung function. For example, there are several different trajectories that have been defined, including people who never reach their maximum level of lung function, people who have frequent exacerbations, and people who lose lung function at a faster rate than the rest of the population [3 ...
... extends to lung function. For example, there are several different trajectories that have been defined, including people who never reach their maximum level of lung function, people who have frequent exacerbations, and people who lose lung function at a faster rate than the rest of the population [3 ...
Deep vein thrombosis clinical case scenarios
... International normalised ratio (INR) A standardised laboratory measure of blood coagulation used to monitor the adequacy of anticoagulation in patients who are having treatment with a vitamin K antagonist (VKA). Provoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) DVT or PE in a patient wi ...
... International normalised ratio (INR) A standardised laboratory measure of blood coagulation used to monitor the adequacy of anticoagulation in patients who are having treatment with a vitamin K antagonist (VKA). Provoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) DVT or PE in a patient wi ...
Document
... symptomatic COPD patients with a documented spirometric response to glucocorticosteroids or in those with an FEV1 < 50% predicted and repeated exacerbations requiring treatment with antibiotics and/or oral glucocorticosteroids (Evidence B). ...
... symptomatic COPD patients with a documented spirometric response to glucocorticosteroids or in those with an FEV1 < 50% predicted and repeated exacerbations requiring treatment with antibiotics and/or oral glucocorticosteroids (Evidence B). ...
Slide 1
... Food-born botulism occurs from ingestion of preformed toxin present in food which has been stored in airtight (anaerobic) conditions. Cases have mainly occurred in sporadic outbreaks and the Health Protection Agency (HPA) reports 33 cases in the UK between 19802006 of which there were three fataliti ...
... Food-born botulism occurs from ingestion of preformed toxin present in food which has been stored in airtight (anaerobic) conditions. Cases have mainly occurred in sporadic outbreaks and the Health Protection Agency (HPA) reports 33 cases in the UK between 19802006 of which there were three fataliti ...
Clostridium Difficile
... commonly being identified in populations that were previously considered to be low-risk such as children and community dwellers who lack traditional risk factors for CDI [Khanna et al. 2012f; Chitnis et al. 2013; Lessa, 2013]. The traditional risk factors for CDI include age >65 years, recent hospit ...
... commonly being identified in populations that were previously considered to be low-risk such as children and community dwellers who lack traditional risk factors for CDI [Khanna et al. 2012f; Chitnis et al. 2013; Lessa, 2013]. The traditional risk factors for CDI include age >65 years, recent hospit ...
Tinea capitis guidelines 2014 - British Association of Dermatologists
... commonly seen with zoophilic, large-spore ectothrix species (e.g. T. Mentagrophytes, T. verrucosum); however, this has been superseded in recent years by endothrix infections with either T. tonsurans or T. violaceum, particularly in urban areas.10 Favus A chronic, inflammatory tinea capitis typicall ...
... commonly seen with zoophilic, large-spore ectothrix species (e.g. T. Mentagrophytes, T. verrucosum); however, this has been superseded in recent years by endothrix infections with either T. tonsurans or T. violaceum, particularly in urban areas.10 Favus A chronic, inflammatory tinea capitis typicall ...
ARVO 2014 Annual Meeting Abstracts
... only 16.6% of the genes were similar. Our comparison of the 100 genes with the greatest sex-associated differences in human (e.g. lysozyme, 18.2-fold, M>F) and mouse (e.g. androgen binding protein zeta, 109-fold, F>M) MGs demonstrated that none were the same. Sex significantly influenced the gene ex ...
... only 16.6% of the genes were similar. Our comparison of the 100 genes with the greatest sex-associated differences in human (e.g. lysozyme, 18.2-fold, M>F) and mouse (e.g. androgen binding protein zeta, 109-fold, F>M) MGs demonstrated that none were the same. Sex significantly influenced the gene ex ...
قسم الصيدلة السريرية
... 7- Interactions of drugs and their significance in treatment and the different mechanisms of possible drug interactions. 8-The concepts related to the industrial pharmacy starting from the raw materials and ending with the finished product in the market. 9- Good manufacturing practice (GMP) of pharm ...
... 7- Interactions of drugs and their significance in treatment and the different mechanisms of possible drug interactions. 8-The concepts related to the industrial pharmacy starting from the raw materials and ending with the finished product in the market. 9- Good manufacturing practice (GMP) of pharm ...
CHAPTER 5. Etiology and Contributing Factors
... When the oral hygiene was resumed and healthy gingival conditions re-established, the gingival flora returned to one of predominantly Gram-positive cocci and short rods. No vibrios or spirochetes were observed in health. Savitt and Socransky (1984) attempted to differentiate the composition of bacte ...
... When the oral hygiene was resumed and healthy gingival conditions re-established, the gingival flora returned to one of predominantly Gram-positive cocci and short rods. No vibrios or spirochetes were observed in health. Savitt and Socransky (1984) attempted to differentiate the composition of bacte ...