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If Your Patient Has Had an MI, Do Not Give an NSAID
A large cohort study in Denmark showed that patients with a previous myocardial infarction (MI) who took any NSAID had an increased risk of death or a recurrent MI. The greater the use of an NSAID, the greater the risk. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 6, 2011 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 6, 2011 Issue in PDF
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Approach to Acute Thoracolumbar Spine Fracture Management in the Emergency Department
Much attention has been given to injuries of the cervical spine, but injuries to the thoracolumbar region are actually more common. Because of the anatomy involved, these injuries are often accompanied by multiple serious injuries to other areas of the body and may be overlooked during resuscitation and stabilization. -
Spending on U.S. pharmaceuticals
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Birth control pills and VTE risk
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Calcium supplements and MI risk
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Pharmacology Watch - Full June 2011 Issue in PDF
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FDA actions
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ACE inhibitors and breast cancer risk