The safety and efficacy of sotalol in the management of acute atrial
... the safety and efficacy of sotalol in acute AF when compared to other anti-arrhythmic drugs (ADD). • Methods: A single centre retrospective observational study on 300 patients admitted with acute AF over a 12 months period. Study drugs used were sotalol, amiodarone, flecainide, propafenone or disop ...
... the safety and efficacy of sotalol in acute AF when compared to other anti-arrhythmic drugs (ADD). • Methods: A single centre retrospective observational study on 300 patients admitted with acute AF over a 12 months period. Study drugs used were sotalol, amiodarone, flecainide, propafenone or disop ...
Assessment and discharge
... arrangements that have been made for future and ongoing care (NMC 2009b). This should also include details of information given about care and treatment. ...
... arrangements that have been made for future and ongoing care (NMC 2009b). This should also include details of information given about care and treatment. ...
Product Monograph
... The pharmacodynamic effects measured by anti-factor Xa (FXa) assay are predictable and correlate with the dose and the concentration of LIXIANA. As a result of FXa inhibition, LIXIANA also prolongs clotting time in tests such as prothrombin time (PT), and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT ...
... The pharmacodynamic effects measured by anti-factor Xa (FXa) assay are predictable and correlate with the dose and the concentration of LIXIANA. As a result of FXa inhibition, LIXIANA also prolongs clotting time in tests such as prothrombin time (PT), and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT ...
Efficacy of Chicory - Iranian journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
... hormones ,dilated myocardiopaty, liver fibrosis and cirrhosis (3). So iron overload is a potentially fatal condition, which results from multiple blood transfusions. Deferoxamine which has been used as an iron chelator has limited efficacy due to its demanding therapeutic regimen (leading to poor co ...
... hormones ,dilated myocardiopaty, liver fibrosis and cirrhosis (3). So iron overload is a potentially fatal condition, which results from multiple blood transfusions. Deferoxamine which has been used as an iron chelator has limited efficacy due to its demanding therapeutic regimen (leading to poor co ...
Caring for Geriatric Patients in the ED Setting: Part V
... • Pain generally accepted as an inevitable part of aging • Under-reported by patients out of fear of potential diagnosis • WWII population stoic, therefore less likely to admit to pain or request pain medication • Increased incidence of dementia with aging • Narrower view of how pain is defined VETE ...
... • Pain generally accepted as an inevitable part of aging • Under-reported by patients out of fear of potential diagnosis • WWII population stoic, therefore less likely to admit to pain or request pain medication • Increased incidence of dementia with aging • Narrower view of how pain is defined VETE ...
Read - DIA
... Objective: To evaluate and compare the critical involvement of different types of investigators on recruitment, screening and enrollment power of patients in early stage clinical trials. Method: Compare the patient enrollment success rate of two different physician involvment levels in two Phase I t ...
... Objective: To evaluate and compare the critical involvement of different types of investigators on recruitment, screening and enrollment power of patients in early stage clinical trials. Method: Compare the patient enrollment success rate of two different physician involvment levels in two Phase I t ...
Mepivacaine HCI 3% injection
... ANESTHETIC. If sedatives are employed to reduce patient apprehension, use reduced doses, since local anesthetics agents, like sedatives, are central nervous system depressants which in combination may have an additive effect. Young children should be given minimal doses of each agent. Changes in sen ...
... ANESTHETIC. If sedatives are employed to reduce patient apprehension, use reduced doses, since local anesthetics agents, like sedatives, are central nervous system depressants which in combination may have an additive effect. Young children should be given minimal doses of each agent. Changes in sen ...
MedWatch - Boca Medical Products, Inc
... Re: Use of Skin Products Containing Numbing Ingredients (Topical Anesthetic Drugs) for Cosmetic Procedures and Potential Life-Threatening Side Effects FDA informed consumers and healthcare professionals of the potential hazards of using skin numbing products containing topical anesthetic drugs such ...
... Re: Use of Skin Products Containing Numbing Ingredients (Topical Anesthetic Drugs) for Cosmetic Procedures and Potential Life-Threatening Side Effects FDA informed consumers and healthcare professionals of the potential hazards of using skin numbing products containing topical anesthetic drugs such ...
ATryn : EPAR
... activity levels are often reported as a percentage of the activity of normal human plasma and therefore set to 100%. Normal ranges for the assays mostly are between 80% and 120%. Congenital AT deficiency is a heterozygous autosomal dominant disorder with a prevalence of about 1 in 3,000 to 5,000 in ...
... activity levels are often reported as a percentage of the activity of normal human plasma and therefore set to 100%. Normal ranges for the assays mostly are between 80% and 120%. Congenital AT deficiency is a heterozygous autosomal dominant disorder with a prevalence of about 1 in 3,000 to 5,000 in ...
2016 primary care update
... requirements and policies of the AOA. A total of up to 23 Category 1A credits will be requested from the American Osteopathic Association. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical ...
... requirements and policies of the AOA. A total of up to 23 Category 1A credits will be requested from the American Osteopathic Association. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical ...
Quality of life and healthcare utilisation in Judy M. Bradley*
... antibiotics increased from 25.7% to 39.3% between 2001 and 2007 (p50.05), and treatments associated with P. aeruginosa infection substantially increase average annual expenditures across all age groups [12]. These changes have resulted in considerable economic costs with medical care costs of CF tri ...
... antibiotics increased from 25.7% to 39.3% between 2001 and 2007 (p50.05), and treatments associated with P. aeruginosa infection substantially increase average annual expenditures across all age groups [12]. These changes have resulted in considerable economic costs with medical care costs of CF tri ...
Definition Sheet – Tool 1: Setting of the Community Pharmacy
... solved by choosing option (i). If the pharmacist decides to proceed but the medication is not available at the pharmacy, scoring depends on the action the pharmacist takes in such a situation. The scores from (ii) to (vi) scan through the levels of assistance offered by the pharmacist: Score (vi), t ...
... solved by choosing option (i). If the pharmacist decides to proceed but the medication is not available at the pharmacy, scoring depends on the action the pharmacist takes in such a situation. The scores from (ii) to (vi) scan through the levels of assistance offered by the pharmacist: Score (vi), t ...
Lactated Ringer`s Injection, USP
... Use in Patients with or at Risk for Increased Lactate Levels or with Impaired Lactate Utilization Lactated Ringer’s Injection, USP should be administered with particular caution, if at all, to patients with conditions associated with increased lactate levels or impaired lactate utilization, such as ...
... Use in Patients with or at Risk for Increased Lactate Levels or with Impaired Lactate Utilization Lactated Ringer’s Injection, USP should be administered with particular caution, if at all, to patients with conditions associated with increased lactate levels or impaired lactate utilization, such as ...
Percutaneous management of peripheral vascular malformations: a
... eripheral vascular malformations (PVMs) are among the most challenging lesions, both for diagnosis and for treatment. The vast majority of clinical findings are variable within a spectrum that ranges from no findings to life threatening findings, such as bleeding and congestive heart failure (1). Su ...
... eripheral vascular malformations (PVMs) are among the most challenging lesions, both for diagnosis and for treatment. The vast majority of clinical findings are variable within a spectrum that ranges from no findings to life threatening findings, such as bleeding and congestive heart failure (1). Su ...
Propofol versus combined sedation in flexible bronchoscopy: a randomised non-inferiority trial D. Stolz*
... accumulation of the drug in ,6% of the population [9, 10]. Both attributes may lead to a prolonged recovery period [11–14]. This has important implications for a busy day-case service, including decreased patient throughput, less efficient use of day-care beds and increased staff-costs. Propofol (2, ...
... accumulation of the drug in ,6% of the population [9, 10]. Both attributes may lead to a prolonged recovery period [11–14]. This has important implications for a busy day-case service, including decreased patient throughput, less efficient use of day-care beds and increased staff-costs. Propofol (2, ...
Surgical treatment of constipation
... suffer from gastrointestinal symptoms which well correlate with the GIQLI score. Kamm et al. [23] reported long-term efficacy of surgical treatment for constipation of 50 percent. 1/3 of patients suffered from diarrhea and 10 percent from recurrent constipation. Bielecki and Kamiński [24] presented ...
... suffer from gastrointestinal symptoms which well correlate with the GIQLI score. Kamm et al. [23] reported long-term efficacy of surgical treatment for constipation of 50 percent. 1/3 of patients suffered from diarrhea and 10 percent from recurrent constipation. Bielecki and Kamiński [24] presented ...
Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Focus on the Thiazolidinediones
... unique in that these agents improve both insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function, 2 key elements in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes.20,21 Unlike sulfonylureas and metformin, the TZDs are not commonly used as first-line therapy and are often reserved until just prior to initiating insulin. ...
... unique in that these agents improve both insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function, 2 key elements in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes.20,21 Unlike sulfonylureas and metformin, the TZDs are not commonly used as first-line therapy and are often reserved until just prior to initiating insulin. ...
- I American Bic3Sciences
... wheat germ is 4 g/day, it appears probable that many Americans-those with a preference for whole grain foods-may consume >5 g/day of wheat germ. This is approximately the amount that will result from the intended use of dietary supplements containing fermented wheat germ. ...
... wheat germ is 4 g/day, it appears probable that many Americans-those with a preference for whole grain foods-may consume >5 g/day of wheat germ. This is approximately the amount that will result from the intended use of dietary supplements containing fermented wheat germ. ...
Defence of Dr. George O`Neil for WA enquiry into Addiction
... I gather that in Perth now you have an enquiry into addictive drugs. I have also been advised that certain self-nominated “experts” from Sydney have involved themselves in this Westralian discussion. I am led to understand also that some of the Sydney experts have been critical of the exemplary work ...
... I gather that in Perth now you have an enquiry into addictive drugs. I have also been advised that certain self-nominated “experts” from Sydney have involved themselves in this Westralian discussion. I am led to understand also that some of the Sydney experts have been critical of the exemplary work ...
Septra Prescribing Information
... Cough, shortness of breath, and pulmonary infiltrates are hypersensitivity reactions of the respiratory tract that have been reported in association with sulfonamide treatment. The sulfonamides should not be used for the treatment of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infections. In an establishe ...
... Cough, shortness of breath, and pulmonary infiltrates are hypersensitivity reactions of the respiratory tract that have been reported in association with sulfonamide treatment. The sulfonamides should not be used for the treatment of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infections. In an establishe ...
Patient History Errors
... Brookdale Medical Center, among others. Dr. Jouria has passed all USMLE medical board exams, and has served as a test prep tutor and instructor for Kaplan. He has developed several medical courses and curricula for a variety of educational institutions. Dr. Jouria has also served on multiple levels ...
... Brookdale Medical Center, among others. Dr. Jouria has passed all USMLE medical board exams, and has served as a test prep tutor and instructor for Kaplan. He has developed several medical courses and curricula for a variety of educational institutions. Dr. Jouria has also served on multiple levels ...
Elevated healthcare utilisation in young adult males with obstructive sleep apnoea
... OSA may be a burden on the healthcare system as it is a risk factor for chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Elevated costs and CVD have been documented for years prior to the diagnosis of OSA [1, 2]. ...
... OSA may be a burden on the healthcare system as it is a risk factor for chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Elevated costs and CVD have been documented for years prior to the diagnosis of OSA [1, 2]. ...