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... possibly through intracellular shunting, which has the potential to produce adverse cardiovascular effects. The decrease in serum potassium is usually transient, not requiring supplementation. Beta-agonist medicines may produce transient hyperglycemia in some patients. In 4 clinical trials of 6-mont ...
... possibly through intracellular shunting, which has the potential to produce adverse cardiovascular effects. The decrease in serum potassium is usually transient, not requiring supplementation. Beta-agonist medicines may produce transient hyperglycemia in some patients. In 4 clinical trials of 6-mont ...
Long-Term Follow-Up After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant
... score chronic GVHD can be found at http://www.fhcrc.org/ltfu by clicking on "Information for Physicians" in the left hand navigation column. Then click on the right blue “GVHD Tips & Forms" button. Here you will find the Chronic GVHD Assessment and Scoring form (Appendix D), Range of Motion Assessme ...
... score chronic GVHD can be found at http://www.fhcrc.org/ltfu by clicking on "Information for Physicians" in the left hand navigation column. Then click on the right blue “GVHD Tips & Forms" button. Here you will find the Chronic GVHD Assessment and Scoring form (Appendix D), Range of Motion Assessme ...
Propofol-Lipuro 1% IP (10 mg/ml)
... Anaesthesia can be maintained by administering Propofol-Lipuro 1% (10 mg/ depression should be treated by artificial ventilation with oxygen. Cardiovasml) by infusion or repeated bolus injection to maintain the depth of anaesthe- cular depression may require lowering the patient’s head and if severe ...
... Anaesthesia can be maintained by administering Propofol-Lipuro 1% (10 mg/ depression should be treated by artificial ventilation with oxygen. Cardiovasml) by infusion or repeated bolus injection to maintain the depth of anaesthe- cular depression may require lowering the patient’s head and if severe ...
Intensive Care Society: Home
... Different people will be involved in assessing someone’s capacity to make different decisions at different times. The person who will be providing the treatment or care at the time the decision needs to be made has to assess capacity. Thus, in practical terms, each member of the team, be they nurse, ...
... Different people will be involved in assessing someone’s capacity to make different decisions at different times. The person who will be providing the treatment or care at the time the decision needs to be made has to assess capacity. Thus, in practical terms, each member of the team, be they nurse, ...
OVERVIEW OF THE ANTIDIABETIC AGENTS
... Hypoglycemia: Major side effect (function of drug action/dose/duration/patient behavior) and complication of drug therapy. May be more common in the elderly and renally and/or hepatically patients and with more potent, longer acting sulfonylureas (i.e chlorpropamide). Weight gain: May be more common ...
... Hypoglycemia: Major side effect (function of drug action/dose/duration/patient behavior) and complication of drug therapy. May be more common in the elderly and renally and/or hepatically patients and with more potent, longer acting sulfonylureas (i.e chlorpropamide). Weight gain: May be more common ...
HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
... Patients with healed GERD were treated for up to 40 months with ACIPHEX delayed-release tablets and monitored with serial gastric biopsies. Patients without H. pylori infection (221 of 326 patients) had no clinically important pathologic changes in the gastric mucosa. Patients with H. pylori infecti ...
... Patients with healed GERD were treated for up to 40 months with ACIPHEX delayed-release tablets and monitored with serial gastric biopsies. Patients without H. pylori infection (221 of 326 patients) had no clinically important pathologic changes in the gastric mucosa. Patients with H. pylori infecti ...
Gastrointestinal Aspects of Bulimia Nervosa
... be a learned response and a form of desensitization from years of gastric purging. Loss of the gag reflex facilitates self-induced vomiting by making it less aversive. Abnormal oesophageal motility has also been found frequently in patients with bulimia. Initially, patients need to provoke the gag r ...
... be a learned response and a form of desensitization from years of gastric purging. Loss of the gag reflex facilitates self-induced vomiting by making it less aversive. Abnormal oesophageal motility has also been found frequently in patients with bulimia. Initially, patients need to provoke the gag r ...
Risk Factors for Near-Fatal Asthma
... of oral corticosteroids (p ⫽ 0.03) An episode of NFA was observed in 0 of 11 patients with mild asthma, in 1 of 5 patients with moderate asthma, and in 1 of 1 patient with severe asthma (age range, 16 to 26 years). An episode of NFA also was noted in 1 of 10 patients with mild asthma, in 3 of 12 pat ...
... of oral corticosteroids (p ⫽ 0.03) An episode of NFA was observed in 0 of 11 patients with mild asthma, in 1 of 5 patients with moderate asthma, and in 1 of 1 patient with severe asthma (age range, 16 to 26 years). An episode of NFA also was noted in 1 of 10 patients with mild asthma, in 3 of 12 pat ...
emt-basic / emt basic intermediate technician protocols
... The practice of out-of-hospital medicine requires a relative degree of flexibility to adequately address the great variability of situations that are part and parcel of working in a relatively uncontrolled environment. As such, circumstances may require occasional deviation from these instructions. ...
... The practice of out-of-hospital medicine requires a relative degree of flexibility to adequately address the great variability of situations that are part and parcel of working in a relatively uncontrolled environment. As such, circumstances may require occasional deviation from these instructions. ...
Myoclonus and seizures in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
... lipofuscinoses (NCL). In order to establish a precise diagnosis, the clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of each PME are crucial to guide the clinician to the correct diagnostic algorithm, which may include complex and sometimes invasive procedures (Berkovic et al., 1986; Shahwan et al., ...
... lipofuscinoses (NCL). In order to establish a precise diagnosis, the clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of each PME are crucial to guide the clinician to the correct diagnostic algorithm, which may include complex and sometimes invasive procedures (Berkovic et al., 1986; Shahwan et al., ...
March - Behavioral Health Care Services
... sample size in the Tohen study) are needed. In addition, studies with standard of care comparator treatments such as lithium, VPA, and lamotrigine would be informative. One advantage over some standard treatments is that OFC does not require blood draws for serum level monitoring. Questions about ch ...
... sample size in the Tohen study) are needed. In addition, studies with standard of care comparator treatments such as lithium, VPA, and lamotrigine would be informative. One advantage over some standard treatments is that OFC does not require blood draws for serum level monitoring. Questions about ch ...
Health Insurance, Moral Hazard, and Managed Care
... We assume that a consumer becomes ill with probability ¸, 0 < ¸ < 1. For example, ¸ is the probability that a consumer is diagnosed as having a high cholesterol condition and is potentially a candidate for statins. Many of our results focus on the case where ¸ is small, which of course is often real ...
... We assume that a consumer becomes ill with probability ¸, 0 < ¸ < 1. For example, ¸ is the probability that a consumer is diagnosed as having a high cholesterol condition and is potentially a candidate for statins. Many of our results focus on the case where ¸ is small, which of course is often real ...
Efficacy and tolerability of the new antiepileptic drugs I - Doctors
... and adults with newly diagnosed partial and generalized epilepsies. Methods: A 23-member committee, including general neurologists, pediatric neurologists, epileptologists, and doctors in pharmacy, evaluated the available evidence based on a structured literature review including MEDLINE, Current Co ...
... and adults with newly diagnosed partial and generalized epilepsies. Methods: A 23-member committee, including general neurologists, pediatric neurologists, epileptologists, and doctors in pharmacy, evaluated the available evidence based on a structured literature review including MEDLINE, Current Co ...
Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults
... the legs or arms, commonly in response to an uncomfortable feeling. The urge to move has the following three features: • It is present at rest (sitting or lying down) • It is relieved (often only for a short time) by movement, especially walking • It is present mostly in the evening or at night D ...
... the legs or arms, commonly in response to an uncomfortable feeling. The urge to move has the following three features: • It is present at rest (sitting or lying down) • It is relieved (often only for a short time) by movement, especially walking • It is present mostly in the evening or at night D ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... pain which initiate a systemic stress response 2 that encompasses a wide range of neuroendocrine, immunological, and haematological responses. The overall metabolic effect is one of catabolism of stored body fuels . Despite the efforts and innovations in pain management, many patients continue to ex ...
... pain which initiate a systemic stress response 2 that encompasses a wide range of neuroendocrine, immunological, and haematological responses. The overall metabolic effect is one of catabolism of stored body fuels . Despite the efforts and innovations in pain management, many patients continue to ex ...
Biologic agents in psoriasis
... asthenia, myalgia and pharyngitis. 14–19 These occurred on the day or within 2 days after the administration of the drug and were most frequent after the first dose and decreased in frequency over time and by the third dose, the percentage of these adverse events were similar to placebo. Transient i ...
... asthenia, myalgia and pharyngitis. 14–19 These occurred on the day or within 2 days after the administration of the drug and were most frequent after the first dose and decreased in frequency over time and by the third dose, the percentage of these adverse events were similar to placebo. Transient i ...
Sofosbuvir: A New Oral Once-Daily Agent for The Treatment of
... Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a significant public health problem and the leading cause of liver transplantation and hepatocellular carcinoma.1 Globally, approximately 180 million people are infected with HCV; the U.S. prevalence of HCV infection is 1.6%, which equates to an estimated 4.1 million infec ...
... Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a significant public health problem and the leading cause of liver transplantation and hepatocellular carcinoma.1 Globally, approximately 180 million people are infected with HCV; the U.S. prevalence of HCV infection is 1.6%, which equates to an estimated 4.1 million infec ...
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... It is the policy of The France Foundation to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational activities. All faculty, activity planners, and staff participating in this activity will disclose any significant financial interest or other relationship wi ...
... It is the policy of The France Foundation to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational activities. All faculty, activity planners, and staff participating in this activity will disclose any significant financial interest or other relationship wi ...
A closer look at… - American Academy of Dermatology
... For nearly 50 years, birth control pills have been used off-label to treat largely resistant acne in adult women, noted Alan Shalita, MD, distinguished teaching professor and chair of the department of dermatology at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. Oral contraceptives containing both ...
... For nearly 50 years, birth control pills have been used off-label to treat largely resistant acne in adult women, noted Alan Shalita, MD, distinguished teaching professor and chair of the department of dermatology at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. Oral contraceptives containing both ...
BIO-DATA - Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and
... 5. American President Mr. Barack Obama, has applauded the Institute concept of high quality cardiac care at an affordable cost and free in deserving poor under dynamic leadership of Dr. C.N.Manjunath. 6. Mobilised Rs. 25 Crores donations and created a poor patient fund at Sri Jayadeva Institute of C ...
... 5. American President Mr. Barack Obama, has applauded the Institute concept of high quality cardiac care at an affordable cost and free in deserving poor under dynamic leadership of Dr. C.N.Manjunath. 6. Mobilised Rs. 25 Crores donations and created a poor patient fund at Sri Jayadeva Institute of C ...
Care of the Patient with a Gastrointestinal Disorder
... of the liver produce a product called bile, a yellowbrown or green-brown liquid. Bile is necessary for the emulsification of fats. The liver releases 500 to 1000 mL of bile per day. Bile travels to the gallbladder through hepatic ducts. The gallbladder is a sac about 3 to 4 inches long located on th ...
... of the liver produce a product called bile, a yellowbrown or green-brown liquid. Bile is necessary for the emulsification of fats. The liver releases 500 to 1000 mL of bile per day. Bile travels to the gallbladder through hepatic ducts. The gallbladder is a sac about 3 to 4 inches long located on th ...
Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Discoid Lupus Erythematosus BRIEF REPORT
... usually effective.14 The 3 commonly used preparations include chloroquine, hydroxychloroquin, and mepacrine. Mepacrine is not freely commercially available in the United States but is freely available in other countries like the United Kingdom. It is customary to start hydroxychloroquine at a dose o ...
... usually effective.14 The 3 commonly used preparations include chloroquine, hydroxychloroquin, and mepacrine. Mepacrine is not freely commercially available in the United States but is freely available in other countries like the United Kingdom. It is customary to start hydroxychloroquine at a dose o ...
Influenza Protocol (Seasonal, Pandemic and Avian Influenza)
... It explains the necessary precautions to control the risk of spread of influenza within the hospital during an Influenza Pandemic. It does not apply to non-pandemic seasonal influenza (‘ordinary’ influenza), neither does it apply to sporadic cases of Avian Influenza or Swine Influenza. It is not in ...
... It explains the necessary precautions to control the risk of spread of influenza within the hospital during an Influenza Pandemic. It does not apply to non-pandemic seasonal influenza (‘ordinary’ influenza), neither does it apply to sporadic cases of Avian Influenza or Swine Influenza. It is not in ...
Neurodegenerative Disorders: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and
... LMN involvement (progressive muscular atrophy), typical ALS (“Charcot” ALS), purely UMN dysfunction (primary lateral sclerosis), and purely bulbar involvement (progressive bulbar palsy). In the United States, the term amyotrophic lateral sclerosis traditionally has been used to refer to the entire s ...
... LMN involvement (progressive muscular atrophy), typical ALS (“Charcot” ALS), purely UMN dysfunction (primary lateral sclerosis), and purely bulbar involvement (progressive bulbar palsy). In the United States, the term amyotrophic lateral sclerosis traditionally has been used to refer to the entire s ...