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THE FDA HAS APPROVED A SECOND WEIGHT-LOSS DRUG WITHIN the last month. This product is a combination of phentermine, an anorectic, and the antiepileptic topiramate. Phentermine/topiramate (PHEN/TPM) is manufactured by Catalent Pharma Solutions and marketed by Vivus Inc. as Qsymia.
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The ECG was obtained from a patient whose blood pressure was dropping. How many reasons can you cite to support a diagnosis of ventricular tachycardia (VT)?
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Off-label prescribing is common in primary care and most of the time lacks the scientific evidence to support it.
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Clinical Briefs: Risk for Zoster from the Vaccine in Immunosuppressed Persons, Elucidating the Best, Cerebral Aneurysms: Whats in Your
Patients Future?
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The presence of aortic valve calcification (AVC) predicts cardiovascular and coronary event risk independent of traditional risk factors and inflammatory biomarkers, likely due to the strong correlation between AVC and subclinical atherosclerosis.
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Adults treated with glucocorticoids in a primary care setting have a five-fold increase in suicide or suicidal behavior and other severe neuropsychiatric disorders. The risk is highest with first-time use of these medications.
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CME Objectives/CME Questions
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Actinic keratoses (AK) is biologically in situ squamous cell carcinoma, with the potential to become invasive in a minority of cases.
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This study confirms that cefpodoxime should only be prescribed for the treatment of cystitis when more effective recommended antibiotics cannot be used.
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The comments below are in response to the article "Early Referral of the Chronic Kidney Disease Patient is Good Practice," by Rahul Gupta, MD, MPH, FACP, which appeared in the Jan. 29, 2012, issue. The comments from two of our editorial board members represent somewhat differing perspectives on the role of the primary care clinician in the management of chronic kidney disease. Obviously there is great opportunity for improvement in this area and those of us in primary care are in a unique position to optimize outcomes. Stephen Brunton, MD, Editor