rajiv gandhi university of health sciences, karnataka, bangalore
... intravenously with the aid of a micro-pump, with hourly equal quantity of KCl in both groups. Patients in both groups were monitored strictly, and the potassium infusion was stopped whenever the serum potassium exceeded or equal to 3.5 mmol/L. Potassium infusion brought larger amount of fluid in th ...
... intravenously with the aid of a micro-pump, with hourly equal quantity of KCl in both groups. Patients in both groups were monitored strictly, and the potassium infusion was stopped whenever the serum potassium exceeded or equal to 3.5 mmol/L. Potassium infusion brought larger amount of fluid in th ...
adverse reactions were defined by any of the
... antibodies to other products may be misleading. Using an ELISA assay, anti-human antichimeric antibody (HACA) was detected in 4 of 356 (1.1%) patients with low-grade or follicular NHL receiving single-agent Rituxan. Three of the four patients had an objective clinical response. The clinical relevanc ...
... antibodies to other products may be misleading. Using an ELISA assay, anti-human antichimeric antibody (HACA) was detected in 4 of 356 (1.1%) patients with low-grade or follicular NHL receiving single-agent Rituxan. Three of the four patients had an objective clinical response. The clinical relevanc ...
- American Botanical Council
... The authors report that radiation therapy was delivered with 2 tangential fields to the chest wall with a photon beam energy of 6 Mv; for large breasts, 4 fields with photon beam energy of 6 Mv and 18 Mv were delivered with differential weights. The prescribed dose was 2 Gy per fraction, with the ta ...
... The authors report that radiation therapy was delivered with 2 tangential fields to the chest wall with a photon beam energy of 6 Mv; for large breasts, 4 fields with photon beam energy of 6 Mv and 18 Mv were delivered with differential weights. The prescribed dose was 2 Gy per fraction, with the ta ...
Kalma - Medicines.org.au
... versus benefits of alprazolam use in milder disorders, which do not meet the above criteria, has not been evaluated. Although current evidence supports the long-term clinical effectiveness of alprazolam in panic disorder, the continuing use of alprazolam needs to be weighed against the difficulties ...
... versus benefits of alprazolam use in milder disorders, which do not meet the above criteria, has not been evaluated. Although current evidence supports the long-term clinical effectiveness of alprazolam in panic disorder, the continuing use of alprazolam needs to be weighed against the difficulties ...
Afeksin
... concerning long-term effect on safety in children and adolescents, including effects on growth, sexual maturation and cognitive, emotional and behavioural developments. In a 19-week clinical trial, decreased height and weight gain was observed in children and adolescents treated with fluoxetine (see ...
... concerning long-term effect on safety in children and adolescents, including effects on growth, sexual maturation and cognitive, emotional and behavioural developments. In a 19-week clinical trial, decreased height and weight gain was observed in children and adolescents treated with fluoxetine (see ...
October Formulary Update
... Boxed Warning for Rituxan with information about the risk of reactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The revised labels also will include additional recommendations for screening, monitoring, and managing patients on these drugs to decrease this risk. In patients with prior HBV infection, ...
... Boxed Warning for Rituxan with information about the risk of reactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The revised labels also will include additional recommendations for screening, monitoring, and managing patients on these drugs to decrease this risk. In patients with prior HBV infection, ...
Treatment of anorexia nervosa in a specialty care continuum
... reassessed on DHP discharge, given the brevity of treatment. Interviews during inpatient treatment were conducted either by the nurse manager or by a psychiatrist on the unit. Behavioral symptoms of AN, such as binge eating, purging, and ritualized eating behaviors, also were assessed during the int ...
... reassessed on DHP discharge, given the brevity of treatment. Interviews during inpatient treatment were conducted either by the nurse manager or by a psychiatrist on the unit. Behavioral symptoms of AN, such as binge eating, purging, and ritualized eating behaviors, also were assessed during the int ...
medications may be stopped for Crohn`s disease patients in remission
... maintained on Biologics? In essence, pts brought into remission but then maintained on placebo? - Focus on placebo rates ...
... maintained on Biologics? In essence, pts brought into remission but then maintained on placebo? - Focus on placebo rates ...
The SAMHSA Evaluation of the Impact of the DATA Waiver Program
... Figure 4. Patient outcomes: Self-reported abstinence from opioids at 30 days and 6 months by opioid abuse group Thirty days after initiation of buprenorphine treatment, the abstinence rates for the three groups were similar, at about 80 percent. At 6 months, however, abstinence rates for persons ini ...
... Figure 4. Patient outcomes: Self-reported abstinence from opioids at 30 days and 6 months by opioid abuse group Thirty days after initiation of buprenorphine treatment, the abstinence rates for the three groups were similar, at about 80 percent. At 6 months, however, abstinence rates for persons ini ...
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS FOR ADVERSE REACTIONS INVOLVING THE PAIN MEDICATION TRAMADOL AUTHORS
... Tramadol is now the second most commonly prescribed narcotic pain reliever in the United States, outranking oxycodone in 2012.3 Tramadol is often used safely with no severe health consequences, but visits to the ED for adverse reactions involving this drug do occur and sometimes result in admission ...
... Tramadol is now the second most commonly prescribed narcotic pain reliever in the United States, outranking oxycodone in 2012.3 Tramadol is often used safely with no severe health consequences, but visits to the ED for adverse reactions involving this drug do occur and sometimes result in admission ...
Does the Use of Fascial Manipulative Therapy Help to Improve
... diagnosis of asthma. Since the age of two months old the participant had been on various regiments for asthma treatment including albuterol, levalbuterol hydrochloride, cromolyn, fluticasone propionate and salmeterol, montelukast, and prednisone.1 The intervention in this case study was seven one-ho ...
... diagnosis of asthma. Since the age of two months old the participant had been on various regiments for asthma treatment including albuterol, levalbuterol hydrochloride, cromolyn, fluticasone propionate and salmeterol, montelukast, and prednisone.1 The intervention in this case study was seven one-ho ...
Consent - A Guide for Canadian Physicians (CMPA 1996)
... mental ability to give valid consent to medical treatment. Again, it depends on whether the patient is able to appreciate adequately the nature of the proposed treatment, its anticipated effect and the alternatives. Therefore, many individuals who are mentally infirm or who have been committed to a ...
... mental ability to give valid consent to medical treatment. Again, it depends on whether the patient is able to appreciate adequately the nature of the proposed treatment, its anticipated effect and the alternatives. Therefore, many individuals who are mentally infirm or who have been committed to a ...
Multidisciplinary Management of Complicated Eating Disorder
... Americans spend more than $40 billion dollars a year on dieting and diet-related products ...
... Americans spend more than $40 billion dollars a year on dieting and diet-related products ...
A Guideline for the Treatment and Prevention of NSAID
... consumption were all associated with an increased relative risk ratio for serious adverse GI events (Table 1). Gender, smoking, and alcohol were not found to be independent risk factors (6). A large, double blind, randomized, controlled treatment prevention trial in .8000 patients with RA also ident ...
... consumption were all associated with an increased relative risk ratio for serious adverse GI events (Table 1). Gender, smoking, and alcohol were not found to be independent risk factors (6). A large, double blind, randomized, controlled treatment prevention trial in .8000 patients with RA also ident ...
A 60 year old man presents with a complaint of chest pain that
... present. Hypertension is more common in dissections involving the descending aorta. Signs of symptoms of decreased blood flow to an organ or limb may be present. Dissection involving the coronary arteries or aortic valve may present with acute aortic insufficiency or heart failure. Dissection may pr ...
... present. Hypertension is more common in dissections involving the descending aorta. Signs of symptoms of decreased blood flow to an organ or limb may be present. Dissection involving the coronary arteries or aortic valve may present with acute aortic insufficiency or heart failure. Dissection may pr ...
TRIESENCE® (triamcinolone acetonide injectable
... • Cardiovascular/Renal Function – Corticosteroids can cause an elevation in blood pressure, salt and water retention, and increased excretion of potassium and calcium. Blood pressure and sodium, potassium serum levels should be monitored. • Gastrointestinal Perforation – Corticosteroids can increa ...
... • Cardiovascular/Renal Function – Corticosteroids can cause an elevation in blood pressure, salt and water retention, and increased excretion of potassium and calcium. Blood pressure and sodium, potassium serum levels should be monitored. • Gastrointestinal Perforation – Corticosteroids can increa ...
OTC pain management guidelines - South African Pharmacist`s
... ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding.4 Measures such as enteric coating or taking the aspirin after food may reduce the risk of gastric irritation but does not eliminate this risk. 2 Aspirin has an effect on platelets that reduces clotting and this increases the risk of bleeding.2,3 Aspirin and NSAI ...
... ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding.4 Measures such as enteric coating or taking the aspirin after food may reduce the risk of gastric irritation but does not eliminate this risk. 2 Aspirin has an effect on platelets that reduces clotting and this increases the risk of bleeding.2,3 Aspirin and NSAI ...
Final Protocol - Word 1916 KB - Medical Services Advisory Committee
... episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. These episodes are usually associated with widespread but variable airflow obstruction that is often reversible either spontaneously or with treatment. Asthma attacks have a significant impact on a patient’s life, limiting particip ...
... episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. These episodes are usually associated with widespread but variable airflow obstruction that is often reversible either spontaneously or with treatment. Asthma attacks have a significant impact on a patient’s life, limiting particip ...
Protocol - RTOG) is
... institution retrospective review of that institution’s SBRT experience. This is especially true for studies that include patients who are frail or have significant co-morbidities, as these patients may be more likely to be lost to follow up or to have their symptoms attributed to their other illness ...
... institution retrospective review of that institution’s SBRT experience. This is especially true for studies that include patients who are frail or have significant co-morbidities, as these patients may be more likely to be lost to follow up or to have their symptoms attributed to their other illness ...
Halterman JS, Riekert K, Bayer A, Fagnano M, Tremblay P, Blaakman S, Borrelli B. A pilot study to enhance preventive asthma care among urban adolescents with asthma. J Asthma. 2011;48(5): p.523-30.
... gained from taking medication consistently during the DOT period (e.g., more stamina to play sports, fewer symptoms), thus increasing motivation to take medication independently. During the MI counseling sessions, asthma education was provided in a non-directive, nonprescriptive manner, using open-e ...
... gained from taking medication consistently during the DOT period (e.g., more stamina to play sports, fewer symptoms), thus increasing motivation to take medication independently. During the MI counseling sessions, asthma education was provided in a non-directive, nonprescriptive manner, using open-e ...
Efficacy of topical curcumin in the management of oral lichen planus
... Erosive, atrophic, and bullous forms are usually associated with symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to severe burning sensation[17] which could be attributed to acute inflammatory exacerbations associated with these forms.[13] This can also be explained by the fact that the patients with erosive ...
... Erosive, atrophic, and bullous forms are usually associated with symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to severe burning sensation[17] which could be attributed to acute inflammatory exacerbations associated with these forms.[13] This can also be explained by the fact that the patients with erosive ...
Product Monograph - Ask Novartis Pharma
... Bisphosphonates, including ZOMETA, have been associated with reports of renal function deterioration. Factors that may increase the potential for deterioration in renal function include dehydration, pre-existing renal impairment, multiple cycles of ZOMETA or other bisphosphonates, or using a shorter ...
... Bisphosphonates, including ZOMETA, have been associated with reports of renal function deterioration. Factors that may increase the potential for deterioration in renal function include dehydration, pre-existing renal impairment, multiple cycles of ZOMETA or other bisphosphonates, or using a shorter ...
Beta Blockers for Congestive Heart Failure
... index and LV stroke work, while mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and heart rate decreased, NYHA functional class also improved in bucindolol group (p < 0.01).14 Similar improvements have been demonstrated with metoprolol and bisoprolol and carvedilol.15-17 Improvement in Patients Survival ...
... index and LV stroke work, while mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and heart rate decreased, NYHA functional class also improved in bucindolol group (p < 0.01).14 Similar improvements have been demonstrated with metoprolol and bisoprolol and carvedilol.15-17 Improvement in Patients Survival ...