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Antibiotics may improve acute purulent rhinitis at the cost of gastrointestinal upset and rash.
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Tight glucose control has been shown to provide improved outcomes in both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes (DM2).
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Functional dyspepsia cannot reliably be diagnosed using symptoms alone. Esomeprazole therapy is not effective vs placebo in an 8-week study of endoscopy-negative patients with histories thought to be diagnostic of FD.
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Warfarin remains superior to antiplatelet agents for stroke prevention in patients with AF.
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The FDA has approved the first, one tablet, once-daily, three-drug combination for the treatment of HIV-1 infections.
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Three days of amoxicillin is as effective as five for mild-to-moderately severe community-acquired pneumonia.
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The FDA has approved a unique otc sunscreen that combines three active ingredients including a new molecular entity, ecamsule.
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Defining hypogonadism (HGO) remains a remarkably difficult challenge. The 'normal' range for testosterone (TES) in adult males is typically 350-1050 ng/dL.
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The two non-sequential tracings in the Figure were interpreted as showing sinus tachycardia interrupted by runs of VT (ventricular tachycardia). Do you agree?