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Rivaroxaban versus Enoxaparin for Thromboprophylaxis after Hip

... events, without increasing the risk of major bleeding.4-6 These findings led to a grade 1A recommendation for extended thromboprophylaxis after total hip arthroplasty in the guidelines of the American College of Chest Physicians.1 The current options for extended thromboprophylaxis are limited. Low- ...
Nonmedication, Alternative, and Complementary
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... cans of caffeine-containing soft drinks, and a few caffeine-containing analgesics may not seem to them to be excessive. Also, some large coffee chains market 12-oz cups containing as much as 240 mg of caffeine and 16-oz cups with 320 mg of caffeine. Regular consumption of as little as two to three c ...
lactate information sheet - Clinical Excellence Commission
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... metabolism and is released into the blood and metabolised by the liver. It is produced in large amounts when there is insufficient oxygen for activity in the cell.1 Lactate production can be increased in conditions that cause inadequate oxygen delivery, such as trauma, as well as in conditions that ...
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Adolescents
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Adolescents

... • If patient not bleeding significantly at time of visit and is not already on hormonal therapy can start with 1 pill daily • If patient with moderate bleeding at time of visit, 1 pill BID until bleeding stops, then daily for total of 21 days ...
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DHEA and Androgen Supplementation

... There have been some reports where people who take large doses of DHEA (higher than proposed for your own treatment) can have irregular heartbeats or palpitations. If you have any of those symptoms please contact us and stop the medication immediately. At higher doses than used for fertility supplem ...
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Chapter 6 - Diabetes and Endocrinology

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... areas of blood under the conjunctiva and without frank pain but possible irritation and usually no vision loss2,3. The haemorrhage may obscure only a small sector of the underlying sclera or involve the entire visible conjunctiva3. If the haemorrhage is located superiorly on the conjunctiva, it is n ...
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... Glipizide  is  one  of  the  most  commonly  prescribed  drugs  for  treatment  of  type  II  diabetes.  It  is  an  oral  hypoglycemic  drug  from  sulfonylurea  group.  It  is  active  at  very  low  doses,  a  characteristic  feature  of  second  generation  sulfonylureas.  Oral  therapy  with  g ...
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... rosuvastatin (Crestor) are lowered (20, 10, and 10 mg, respectively) when used with gemfibrozil. Adding niacin to statin monotherapy can modify combined dyslipidemia as does a statin/fibrate combination, by lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, and raising HDL cholesterol to an even greater ex ...
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... 60mL/min.1 On average, GFR declines by about 10mL/min every 10 years after 40 years of age.2,3 Up to 90% of renal function can be lost before symptoms become evident.4 For many medicines a decline in renal function can profoundly impact upon the safety and efficacy of treatment. Analysis of the DVA ...
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... enrolment (55%), although this increased to 71% at 2 years of follow-up [29]. Additionally, data from the US-based REVEAL (Registry to Evaluate Early and Long-Term Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Disease Management) registry found that among 530 patients whose functional class was assessed ,6 months ...
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... commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. ...
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