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  • ...]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But wait, there are man
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  • Regarding which medication to add to add is [[angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor]]s are not adequ ...pmid=19588415 | doi=10.1002/14651858.CD007004.pub2 | pmc= | url= }} </ref> medication.
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  • ===Initial medication=== ** ß-blockers are the preferred initial medication for patients with coronary heart disease according to a [[systematic revie
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  • ...]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But wait, there are man
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  • ...]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But wait, there are man
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  • ...ameliorated with behavior modification but extreme behaviours may require medication. [[Antidepressant]]s have been shown to improve some symptoms.<ref name=NID
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  • ...t may suffer pain after manipulation of the tumor for examinations or oral medication, or perhaps by trauma (e.g., while eating). Pain management is a challenge
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  • ...ons treat many dermatological diseases, but dermatologists also use oral [[medication]]s. [[Antibiotic]]s and [[immune suppressant]]s or immune enhancing agents
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  • ...selves and they would not undergo complete treatment (i.e. take all of the medication). Hence, ''P. falciparum'' would become resistant to the drugs that were on
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  • ...ul treatment options include low-dose [[naltrexone]] (LDN), and [[opioid]] medication. <ref name=Elchaar>{{citation | author = Elchaar G, Maisch N, Augusto L, We
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  • ...s the globe in recent years and remains a viral disease with no anti-viral medication available. The clinical picture is characterized by a sudden onset of feve
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  • ...ll AJ, Robertson MC, Gardner MM, Norton RN, Buchner DM |title=Psychotropic medication withdrawal and a home-based exercise program to prevent falls: a randomized
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  • ...|title=Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors |journal=JAMA |volume=293 |issue=10 |pages=1197–203 |year=2005 |pm
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  • ...access to the provisions of the law. In 2000, only 27 Oregonians took the medication to end their own life<ref>[http://www.thebody.com/content/legal/art16729.ht
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  • ...in IIb-IIIa inhibitor]]s include [[eptifibatide]] and [[tirofiban]]. These medication block the [[platelet glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa complex]] and are used for tre
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  • ...ple, in health sciences; but these are descriptive studies of response to medication, or prevalence of disease, in socially defined groups - often self-defined,
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  • ...]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But wait, there are man
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  • ...]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But wait, there are man
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  • ...ent at having to prescribe too many drugs: "[W]hen all you do is prescribe medication, you start to feel like a legalized drug pusher. That doesn't mean that all
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  • ...or may place a thin cotton lint or wick past the obstructed area, to carry medication to the whole length of the ear canal. This serves also as a path for draina ...as been observed. In the majority of cases the patient would be given oral medication for pain, and ear drops to treat the ear infection. Systemic antibiotics ma
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  • ...iation]] have called for discussion of the ethics of cognitive enhancement medication.<ref>The Varsity: [http://www.varsity.co.uk/news/807 Wired Awake], 16 Nov 2
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  • ...Allpages/Maxine Lapiduss|Maxine Lapiduss]] - [[Special:Allpages/Medication|Medication]]
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  • ...|title=Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors |journal=JAMA |volume=293 |issue=10 |pages=1197–203 |year=2005 |pm ...|title=Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors |journal=JAMA |volume=293 |issue=10 |pages=1197–203 |year=2005 |mo
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  • ...s]] and is responsible for regulating [[food]], [[dietary supplement]]s, [[Medication|drug]]s, [[Biopharmaceutical|biological medical products]], [[blood transfu ...ve approval based on its effect on "surrogate markers". For example, a new medication for highly drug-resistant [[HIV]] might be approved on the accelerated trac
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  • * [[Self-medication]] * [[Self-medication hypothesis]]
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  • ...s below 130 mm Hg on repeated measurement (either by increases in existing medication, or by commencement of perindopril 4 mg daily with or without indapamide 1�
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  • ...en, the elderly, and individuals with deficient immunity due to illness or medication. <ref> "''Listeria monocytogenes'' and Listeriosis." Todar's Online Textb
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  • ...his was the end of the study, since funding was no longer available to buy medication for the treatment phase of the study. A final report was issued.
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  • Examining errors in administration of parenteral [[medication]]s in [[intensive care]], a study found:<ref name="pmid19282436">{{cite jou Bar coding medication administration may reduce errors.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • Transdermal patches are drug delivery devices that administer medication through the skin. These patches have been used to administer many different ...compliance is replaced by a need for weekly action by the woman using this medication. Although the 'motivational act' required with this method is reduced from
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  • ...dosterone]] is one of the hormones that acts to increase salt retention, a medication that counteracts aldosterone should be beneficial. [[Spironolactone]] (or o
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  • :These are [[medication]]s derived from [[human]] [[cytokine]]s which help regulate the immune syst :A [[Chemical synthesis|synthetic]] [[medication]] made of four [[amino acids]] that are found in [[myelin]]. This drug stim
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  • ...A resolution of diabetes allows patients to end their diabetes associated medication and improved glucose tolerance allows patients to maintain normal levels of
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  • ...with BMI > 40 who fail to achieve their weight loss goals (with or without medication) and who develop obesity-related complications, referral for [[bariatric su ..., it is possible that genetic counseling might lead to patients preferring medication over diet therapy.<ref name="pmid17879121">{{cite journal |author=Rief W ''
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  • ...y. These effects can be dramatic, particularly in young children. The ADHD medication [[Adderall]] is composed of four different amphetamine [[salt]]s, and [[Add
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  • ...||Brief Lifestyle Counseling plus either meal replacements or weight loss medication (enhanced)||Enhanced Brief Lifestyle Counseling: 4.6<br/>Brief Lifestyle C
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  • ===Medication=== ...bin G, de Wit N | title = Bulking agents, antispasmodic and antidepressant medication for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. | journal = Cochrane Databas
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  • ...ce to stand trial, conditions for involuntary hospitalization, involuntary medication, and a focus upon awareness or not of unreality at the moment when the defe
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  • ** Antihypertensive medication and/or high blood pressure (≥140mmHg systolic or ≥90mmHg diastolic)
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  • ...r until light sedation is reached. Once a baseline dose is determined, the medication is tapered over the ensuing 3-10 days.
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  • ...most commonly gastrointestinal. In addition, substance abuse and "aberrant medication-taking behaviors" may occur.<ref name="pmid17227935">{{cite journal |author ...ment of [[pain]], [[dependency]] may lead to substance abuse and "aberrant medication-taking behaviors" may occur.<ref name="pmid17227935">{{cite journal |author
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  • # [[Protein]] [[cross-linking]] can largely be reversed by [[medication|drugs]] that break the links. But to break some of the cross-links we may n
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  • ...ssment of fluid status, and for improved of [[intravenous infusion]]s of [[medication]]s or [[fluid therapy]]. The most commonly used veins are the internal [[ju
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  • ...University (2009, January 26). Breakthrough Against Poxviruses May Lead To Medication For Smallpox and Monkeypox. ScienceDaily. Retrieved December 9, 2009, from
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  • ...calorie intake and therefore weight loss. The weight loss from taking this medication is between 5-10% on average. <ref name=Des2008>Desilets AR ''et al.''(2008)
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  • ...cture risk such as low body weight, prior low-trauma fracture or high risk medication" * "A condition (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis) or taking a medication (e.g., glucocorticoids in a daily dose ≥ 5 mg prednisone or equivalent fo
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  • ...une response to an infection, and a cough may help to eliminate mucus--and medication may be given to support this self-healing response. ...nd Branski, D. "A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial of the Homeopathic Medication Traumeel S in the Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Stomatitis in Children
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  • * [[Antidepressant]] medication does not help according to a [[meta-analysis]] by the [[Cochrane Collaborat ...increase actual [[physical activity]] - at least in comparison to other [[medication]]s<ref name="pmid16717269">{{cite journal |author=Furlan AD, Sandoval JA, M
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  • ...lactulose. There are also concerns regarding the cost-effectiveness of the medication.
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  • ...ysiological responses]] that can have detrimental effects on health. While medication and exercise have shown to be effective, NSR adds a level of active mental
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  • There is no medication available for acute infection. The only type of treatment is supportive.
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  • ...riticized for inability to blind the participants and most subjects having medication overuse headache.<ref name="pmid21111904">{{cite journal| author=Olesen J,
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  • ...a very serious condition as treatment options require topical anti-fungal medication to the infected ear.<ref name=Schuster />
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  • ...nausea]], [[bloating]], and [[diarrhea]]. Because many diabetics take oral medication for their diabetes, absorption of these medicines is greatly affected by th
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  • ...ants (his wife and daughters among them) produced over 12 million doses of medication for the allied military. At this point in history, medical treatments were
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  • ...ants (his wife and daughters among them) produced over 12 million doses of medication for the allied military. At this point in history, medical treatments were
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  • ...of the original substance. OTC remedies account for 0.3% of a global self-medication market estimated at 48.2 billion dollars.<ref>[http://www.boiron.com/en/htm ...cure doctor suspended] "for a year after advising a patient to stop heart medication which led to her death. Dr Marisa Viegas, 50, who operated from a private c
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  • ...ted attempt to measure a 'package of care' effect (i.e., the effect of the medication as well as the consultation, which is considered a vital part of individual
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  • ...ion causes local symptoms, usually in the skin. If these are suppressed by medication, the sickness goes deeper, and emerges later as organ pathologies. In the '
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  • ...tioned in "Applications" but also the state of hydration, hormonal status, medication and substance abuse.
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  • Synthetic oxytocin is sold as [[medication]] under the trade names '''Pitocin''' and '''Syntocinon''', and also as [[g
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  • ...title=Segmented regression analysis of interrupted time series studies in medication use research. | journal=J Clin Pharm Ther | year= 2002 | volume= 27 | issue
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  • Synthetic oxytocin is sold as [[medication]] under the trade names '''Pitocin''' and '''Syntocinon''', and also as [[g
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  • Regarding the choice of medication:<br/>
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  • ...i-seizure drug, obtained with a legal prescription, but "did not abuse her medication."<ref name=twsMAR09h45/> Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of
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  • * [[medication]], for co-existing conditions such as depression, anxiety, and ADD/ADHD; ...s that accompany a PDD can be handled in a number of ways, such as through medication or individual and group cognitive behavioral therapy, where relaxation or d
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  • ...n. These disorders may be treated by [[psychiatry|psychiatric therapy]], [[medication|pharmaceutical]] intervention, or through a combination of treatments; ther
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  • ...ium]] (Li), used to make batteries for laptops and cellphones, and in some medication; [[oxygen]] (O), in the air we breathe; [[neon]] (Ne), in 'neon' lights; [[
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  • ...m/retrieve/pii/S0140-6736(05)67573-3 |issn=}}</ref> be a good first choice medication in treating hypertension - at least for patients without [[coronary heart d
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  • ...author=Park S, Choi SB |title=Induction of long-term normoglycemia without medication in Korean type 2 diabetes patients after continuous subcutaneous insulin in ...1) "25% of placebo and tolbutamide-treated subjects dropped out or changed medication during the trial<ref name="pmid6985989"/>, 2) glucose values were only chec
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  • ...acupuncture are very rare, and are often less common than those of many [[medication|drugs]] or other accepted medical procedures used for the same condition. I
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  • ...19854">{{cite journal| author=Uzuner O, Solti I, Cadag E| title=Extracting medication information from clinical text. | journal=J Am Med Inform Assoc | year= 201
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  • ...o not. Chiropractors believe that any treatment that results in using less medication has value, even if it might be effective only because of its reassuring and
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  • ...<ref name=buckley2002/> and his defense was that he was also on a sleeping medication, Zolpidem, and thus "not criminally responsible for his actions".<ref name=
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  • ...otes (e.g., history of allergic or other adverse reactions to a vaccine or medication) that may be useful for healthcare providers to know are also recorded on t
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  • Examining errors in administration of parenteral [[medication]]s, a study found:<ref name="pmid19282436">{{cite journal |author=Valentin
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  • ...l)-2H-chromen-2-one), also widely called coumadin, is an [[anticoagulant]] medication used prophylactically to suppress the formation of [[embolism and thrombosi
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  • ...ll AJ, Robertson MC, Gardner MM, Norton RN, Buchner DM |title=Psychotropic medication withdrawal and a home-based exercise program to prevent falls: a randomized
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  • ...tle=In chronic disease, nationwide data show poor adherence by patients to medication and by physicians to guidelines |journal=Manag Care |volume=17 |pages=48-5
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  • ...ndication for [[thrombolysis]], the enzymatic destruction of the clot with medication.
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  • .... Because it is excreted in breast milk, nursing mothers must not use this medication either.<ref>Barr RG. Changing our understanding of infant colic. Arch Pedia
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  • ...tle=In chronic disease, nationwide data show poor adherence by patients to medication and by physicians to guidelines |journal=Manag Care |volume=17 |pages=48-5
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  • .... Because it is excreted in breast milk, nursing mothers must not use this medication either.<ref>Barr RG. Changing our understanding of infant colic. Arch Pedia
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  • # [[Protein]] [[cross-linking]] can largely be reversed by [[medication|drugs]] that break the links. But to break some of the cross-links we may n
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  • ! Medication!! Evidence!! Benefit
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  • ...ould have an evaluation before surgery that includes a review of symptoms, medication use (particularly the use of oral systemic corticosteroids for longer than
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  • ...01D0 |issn=}}</ref>, depend upon being able to measure an outcome from the medication that occurs quickly, and the drug's dose can be titrated to achieve the eff
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  • ...01D0 |issn=}}</ref>, depend upon being able to measure an outcome from the medication that occurs quickly, and the drug's dose can be titrated to achieve the eff
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