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Pharmacology Watch: GlaxoSmithKline Withdraws Lymerix: Company ‘Cuts Losses’ on Controversial Lyme Disease Vaccine
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An Aspirin a Day (Before an NSAID) Keeps the Doctor Away
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The Effect of Lowering Blood Pressure in Reducing the Risk for a Second Stroke
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2001 IDSA Conference: HAART patients can face greater risk of developing heart disease — studies
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Improve care of patients with new cardiac drug
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Cardiac monitor may aid critical burn patients
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Clinical Briefs: Diabetes; H. pylori; stroke
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Angiotensin Receptor Blockers for Hypertension
Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) are often used as first-line therapy for the treatment of systemic hypertension because of their perceived efficacy and relatively low incidence of adverse effects. -
Pharmacology Watch and Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Available Online
The September 2014 issues of Pharmacology Watch and Clinical Briefs in Primary Care are now available exclusively by e-mail or online. -
Colchicine for Recurrent Pericarditis
Although colchicine has been shown to be effective for the treatment of acute pericarditis and first recurrences, little information exists about its use in patients with multiple recurrences. Thus, Imazio et al reported on the results of the colchicine for recurrent pericarditis 2 (CORP-2) trial.