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  • FDA Actions

    In this section: FDA approves treatment for opioid use disorder, greenlights product to reduce cardiovascular events, gives the go-ahead to the eighth biosimilar, and approves a two-drug HIV regimen.

  • Does Warfarin Prevent Cancer?

    The finding that warfarin lowers the risk of cancer is plausible because warfarin inhibits AXL receptor tyrosine kinase-dependent tumorigenesis and enhances antitumor immune responses, even at doses below anticoagulation levels.

  • Direct-acting Oral Anticoagulants vs. Warfarin in Atrial Fibrillation

    Direct-acting oral anticoagulants are superior to warfarin for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation, according to a new review.

  • Is Ibuprofen Plus Acetaminophen as Effective as Opioids?

    The authors of a recent analysis concluded that for patients presenting to the ED with acute extremity pain, there were no statistically significant or clinically important differences in pain reduction at two hours among single-dose treatment with ibuprofen and acetaminophen or three different opioid/acetaminophen combination.

  • Airway Management in Trauma

    The process of airway management has evolved considerably to include rapid sequence intubation (RSI), the use of various procedures, and sophisticated devices designed to assist in the placement of an endotracheal tube. This article summarizes the basic concepts of airway management, the technique of RSI, and post-intubation management in trauma patients.

  • NIOSH Issues PPE Conformity Assessment Document

    Employee health professionals questioning whether their supplies of personal protective equipment are up to date with current performance standards may want to consult new guidelines issued by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

  • Rare or Unreported? HCW Injuries During Emergency Codes

    When a “code blue” is called for immediate patient resuscitation, healthcare personnel rush to the bedside to instigate life-saving measures that may be physically demanding and go on for a prolonged time. How often are healthcare workers injured when performing a code, and what are the primary risks?

  • Opioid Fears Recall Beginning of HIV Epidemic

    The national opioid epidemic has triggered an irrational fear that is reminding clinicians of the initial reactions to HIV in the 1980s. Part of this is being driven by the new powerful synthetic opioids, such as carfentanil, making their way to the street in a variety of illicit substances.

  • Vaccine May Not Cover H3N2 — Is It Time for Universal Flu Shot?

    A potential mismatch between the current flu vaccine and a strain of H3N2 influenza that has caused severe infections in the Southern Hemisphere suggests this may be a harsh season in the United States and underscores the need for new vaccine production methods, public health officials emphasized in a recently published commentary.

  • Healthcare Workers Fired for Refusing Flu Shots

    A hospital system in Minnesota has fired approximately 50 healthcare workers for refusing flu shots, igniting a battle with a nurses’ union that is filing grievances to restore personnel to their jobs.