ALprazolam Sandoz
... 0.5 mg per day and 3 mg per day, divided up into separately administered measures. Under no circumstances should the maximum dose of 3 mg per day be exceeded. Patients who have never previously taken psychotropic medications generally require lower doses than patients who have either already been tr ...
... 0.5 mg per day and 3 mg per day, divided up into separately administered measures. Under no circumstances should the maximum dose of 3 mg per day be exceeded. Patients who have never previously taken psychotropic medications generally require lower doses than patients who have either already been tr ...
Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists for heart failure with reduced
... Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) improve survival and reduce morbidity in patients with heart failure, reduced ejection fraction (HF–REF), and mild-to-severe symptoms, and in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction and heart failure after acute myocardial infarction. These c ...
... Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) improve survival and reduce morbidity in patients with heart failure, reduced ejection fraction (HF–REF), and mild-to-severe symptoms, and in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction and heart failure after acute myocardial infarction. These c ...
The 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical
... risk (e.g. Tamoxifen). One question is what factors determine women’s interest in chemoprevention. All else equal, women who have higher breast cancer risk should show more interest in chemoprevention. However, women’s anxiety about breast cancer may also play a significant role in this decision, ab ...
... risk (e.g. Tamoxifen). One question is what factors determine women’s interest in chemoprevention. All else equal, women who have higher breast cancer risk should show more interest in chemoprevention. However, women’s anxiety about breast cancer may also play a significant role in this decision, ab ...
OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL/HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 20/12
... Effects on ability to drive and use machines The effect of Olmesartan Medoxomil/Hydrochlorothiazide (Olmetec Plus) on the ability to drive and use machines has not been specifically studied. However, it should be borne in mind that dizziness or fatigue may occasionally occur in patients taking antih ...
... Effects on ability to drive and use machines The effect of Olmesartan Medoxomil/Hydrochlorothiazide (Olmetec Plus) on the ability to drive and use machines has not been specifically studied. However, it should be borne in mind that dizziness or fatigue may occasionally occur in patients taking antih ...
Intergroup Study (EORTC 20051)
... standard. Patients who are cured of HL have a life-long increased risk of premature death as compared to the general population. About 10-15% of the patients will develop serious late secondary events including secondary malignancies and (lethal) non-malignant diseases e.g. cardiovascular diseases. ...
... standard. Patients who are cured of HL have a life-long increased risk of premature death as compared to the general population. About 10-15% of the patients will develop serious late secondary events including secondary malignancies and (lethal) non-malignant diseases e.g. cardiovascular diseases. ...
Appendix K
... Some of the clinical information is outdated e.g. ACE-inhibitors have become the standard of care in patients with congestive cardiac failure. It is important that all guidelines are revised by a team of experts from a clinical perspective. Certain key diseases are not adequately covered in the ...
... Some of the clinical information is outdated e.g. ACE-inhibitors have become the standard of care in patients with congestive cardiac failure. It is important that all guidelines are revised by a team of experts from a clinical perspective. Certain key diseases are not adequately covered in the ...
Tacrolimus vs. Azathioprine in myasthenia gravis treatment. A multicenter, prospective, randomized, double
... weeks after the administration (17). Ponseti et al. (16) concluded in their article that 9/13 patients evaluated achieved pharmacological remission (no symptoms during one year, except ocular fatigability) during the first month of treatment and all patients reached the endpoint at 12 months; other ...
... weeks after the administration (17). Ponseti et al. (16) concluded in their article that 9/13 patients evaluated achieved pharmacological remission (no symptoms during one year, except ocular fatigability) during the first month of treatment and all patients reached the endpoint at 12 months; other ...
Clinical Experience With the New Oral Anticoagulants for Treatment
... phase III trials, separately for each of the drugs as compared with vitamin K antagonists. We also address the results from meta-analyses that were published recently. Finally, the results in some special groups of interest—renal impairment, elderly patients, and patients with cancer—are reviewed, a ...
... phase III trials, separately for each of the drugs as compared with vitamin K antagonists. We also address the results from meta-analyses that were published recently. Finally, the results in some special groups of interest—renal impairment, elderly patients, and patients with cancer—are reviewed, a ...
... PC20 acetylcholine (3.2- 256 mg·ml·1 , nonnal values: >256 mg·ml·1) and PC20 propanolol (6.5-15 mg·ml·1 , normal values:>15 mg·ml·1). In this patient population, we observed a significant correlation between PC20 values of histamine and acetylcholine, although the reactivity to histamine on a molar ...
Prescribing Information - PI
... • Pneumonia: Increased risk in patients with COPD. Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of pneumonia and other potential lung infections. (5.5) • Immunosuppression: Potential worsening of infections (e.g., existing tuberculosis, fungal, bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection; or ocular herpes ...
... • Pneumonia: Increased risk in patients with COPD. Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of pneumonia and other potential lung infections. (5.5) • Immunosuppression: Potential worsening of infections (e.g., existing tuberculosis, fungal, bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection; or ocular herpes ...
2016 19/1 - Türk Geriatri Dergisi
... Geriatric patients represent a significant segment of patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) in terms of prolonged hospital stay and increased mortality rates. Among dependent geriatric patients with morbidities such as Alzheimer, dementia, or neurological disorders, pneumonia, especially as ...
... Geriatric patients represent a significant segment of patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) in terms of prolonged hospital stay and increased mortality rates. Among dependent geriatric patients with morbidities such as Alzheimer, dementia, or neurological disorders, pneumonia, especially as ...
Clinical Communications
... close the eyes and relax (18). Unlike adults, children in stressful conditions are already considered in the first stage of hypnosis (Table 1), and so are generally more susceptible to hypnotic suggestions. The patient is then asked to concentrate on the distal extremities (toes), to imagine sensati ...
... close the eyes and relax (18). Unlike adults, children in stressful conditions are already considered in the first stage of hypnosis (Table 1), and so are generally more susceptible to hypnotic suggestions. The patient is then asked to concentrate on the distal extremities (toes), to imagine sensati ...
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... use of ULTRAM® with MAO inhibitors or SSRI’s increases the risk of adverse events, including seizure and serotonin syndrome. Misuse, Abuse and Diversion Tramadol has mu-opioid agonist activity. ULTRAM® can be sought by drug abusers and people with addiction disorders and may be subject to criminal d ...
... use of ULTRAM® with MAO inhibitors or SSRI’s increases the risk of adverse events, including seizure and serotonin syndrome. Misuse, Abuse and Diversion Tramadol has mu-opioid agonist activity. ULTRAM® can be sought by drug abusers and people with addiction disorders and may be subject to criminal d ...
Field Guide to Herbal Dietary Supplements
... detain herbal and supplement products that are adulterated or misbranded. FDA may also forbid the sale of any dietary supplement or ingredient any time that the agency determines that it represents a significant or unreasonable risk. And the law requires that FDA be notified of any “new” dietary ing ...
... detain herbal and supplement products that are adulterated or misbranded. FDA may also forbid the sale of any dietary supplement or ingredient any time that the agency determines that it represents a significant or unreasonable risk. And the law requires that FDA be notified of any “new” dietary ing ...
PLASMA-LYTE 148 (An Electrolyte Solution) Injection/ PLASMA
... Excess administration of PLASMA-LYTE 148 Injection/PLASMA-LYTE A Injection can result in metabolic alkalosis. Use in Patients with Hypervolemia or Overhydration, or Conditions that Cause Sodium Retention and Edema PLASMA-LYTE 148 Injection/PLASMA-LYTE A Injection should be administered with particul ...
... Excess administration of PLASMA-LYTE 148 Injection/PLASMA-LYTE A Injection can result in metabolic alkalosis. Use in Patients with Hypervolemia or Overhydration, or Conditions that Cause Sodium Retention and Edema PLASMA-LYTE 148 Injection/PLASMA-LYTE A Injection should be administered with particul ...
MetroGel® (metronidazole topical gel) Topical Gel, 0.75% Rx Only
... There has been no experience to date with the use of METROGEL® (metronidazole topical gel) Topical Gel in pregnant patients. Metronidazole crosses the placental barrier and enters the fetal circulation rapidly. No fetotoxicity was observed after oral metronidazole in rats or mice. However, because a ...
... There has been no experience to date with the use of METROGEL® (metronidazole topical gel) Topical Gel in pregnant patients. Metronidazole crosses the placental barrier and enters the fetal circulation rapidly. No fetotoxicity was observed after oral metronidazole in rats or mice. However, because a ...
... of shunt during OLV. Patients with large central tumors undergoing pneumonectomy or lobectomy will most probably have less perfusion to the operated non-ventilated lung, as compared with patients with peripheral masses. Lung perfusion studies showed that perfusion is already impaired in patients wit ...
Full Prescribing Information for HALDOL® Decanoate
... impossible to rely upon prevalence estimates to predict, at the inception of antipsychotic treatment, which patients are likely to develop the syndrome. Whether antipsychotic drug products differ in their potential to cause tardive dyskinesia is unknown. Both the risk of developing tardive dyskinesi ...
... impossible to rely upon prevalence estimates to predict, at the inception of antipsychotic treatment, which patients are likely to develop the syndrome. Whether antipsychotic drug products differ in their potential to cause tardive dyskinesia is unknown. Both the risk of developing tardive dyskinesi ...
Quality of Medicines - Drug Sellers Initiative
... Able to communicate effectively with patients Exhibit professionalism all the time whether serving customers/patients or not Have communication and leadership skills ...
... Able to communicate effectively with patients Exhibit professionalism all the time whether serving customers/patients or not Have communication and leadership skills ...
Follow-up of sickle cell disease patients with priapism treated by
... there was a relationship between hydroxyurea discontinuation and priapism recrudescence. In that report, the authors used 1.5 g of hydroxyurea. It is possible that this dose could be higher than 25 mg/kg based on the weight of our male sickle cell patients, usually between 55 and 65 kg. Finally, one ...
... there was a relationship between hydroxyurea discontinuation and priapism recrudescence. In that report, the authors used 1.5 g of hydroxyurea. It is possible that this dose could be higher than 25 mg/kg based on the weight of our male sickle cell patients, usually between 55 and 65 kg. Finally, one ...
Australia and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation: July 2012
... arrests were attended by 74 Emergency Medical Services agencies. There was a considerable variability in the administration of amiodarone and lidocaine for the treatment of shock resistant ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation. For non-shockable rhythms, atropine use ranged from 2995% and ...
... arrests were attended by 74 Emergency Medical Services agencies. There was a considerable variability in the administration of amiodarone and lidocaine for the treatment of shock resistant ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation. For non-shockable rhythms, atropine use ranged from 2995% and ...
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... healing. In hospitalized patients, malnutrition is a common problem affecting both adult and pediatric populations. Rates of malnutrition have been observed in 15–60% of hospitalized patients.1,2 Critically ill patients are at high risk for malnutrition-related complications. The resulting detriment ...
... healing. In hospitalized patients, malnutrition is a common problem affecting both adult and pediatric populations. Rates of malnutrition have been observed in 15–60% of hospitalized patients.1,2 Critically ill patients are at high risk for malnutrition-related complications. The resulting detriment ...