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Internal Medicine Alert - Full July 29, 2011 Issue in PDF
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Impact of Drug Class on Long-Term Adherence to Antihypertensives
Important differences in adherence to antihypertensive drug therapy occurred depending on the drug class prescribed with the lowest adherence noted to occur with diuretics and beta-blocker therapy and the highest adherence was observed with ARB or ACI therapy. -
Pharmacology Watch - Full September 2011 Issue in PDF
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Nesiritide and heart failure
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Drug safety alert issued for dronedarone
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ACEI/ARB therapy for aortic stenosis
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FDA actions
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Statins do not increase risk of cancer
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Abstract & Commentary: Patient Outcomes After Failed Extubation
In this prospective study carried out in a 13-bed French medical ICU, Thille and associates sought to determine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients who experienced extubation failure the requirement for reintubation within 72 hours of either planned or unplanned extubation. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement