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Oral Apixaban for the Treatment of Acute Venous Thromboembolism
A fixed dose of oral apixaban alone was noninferior to conventional therapy for the treatment of acute venous thromboembolism and was associated with significantly less bleeding. -
Embolic Risk in Endocarditis
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Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in the Emergency Department
RSV occurs primarily in the winter months in the United States and is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in the very young and very old. -
Disparities in Hospital Transfers: Not What You Would Expect
Administrative data extracted from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample indicates that uninsured patients and women were less likely to be transferred from one acute hospital to another. -
Inpatient STEMIs: Are They as Complicated as They Seem?
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Not All Patients with Acute, Uncomplicated Diverticulitis Require Hospitalization
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Hospital Medicine Alert - Full March 2014 Issue in PDF
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Endocarditis Outcomes in the Elderly
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A Worldwide Assessment of Procedure-Related Pain Intensity and Distress in ICU Patients
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Pharmacology Watch: FDA Approves Claritin For OTC Use For Seasonal Rhinitis
After years of legal wrangling, the FDA has approved loratadine (Claritin, Schering-Plough) as an over-the-counter (OTC) product for the treatment of seasonal rhinitis.