Obstetrics/Gynecology
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Pharmacology Update: Apremilast Tablets (Otezla)
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Internal Medicine Alert - Full April 29, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Does Antibiotic Prophylaxis Prevent Postoperative UTIs in Patients Requiring Short-term Catheterization?
After pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, antibiotic prophylaxis with daily nitrofurantoin during postoperative catheterization does not decrease risk of urinary tract infection. -
Breastfeeding in 2014: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?
This review outlines steps that OB/GYNs can take to support their patients who desire to breastfeed. -
Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy
A variety of methods and medications are available to treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy one of the most common and often vexing problems for pregnant women. -
Pharmacology Update: Ibrutinib Capsules (Imbruvica)
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Best Prescription Strategy for Acute Sore Throat
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Immunization of Adults — Updates
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Primary Care Reports - Full August 2014 Issue in PDF
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SERMs: Where Are We in 2014?
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) like tamoxifene and raloxifene are now well-established therapeutics, and new agents such as bazedoxifene and ospemifene have recently been introduced. These new agents have unique tissue-specific profiles that allow for a customization of therapeutic effect. In this review, the profiles of bazedoxifene and ospemifene will be compared and discussed relevant to their place in clinical practice.