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November 03, 2020 - I would avoid the term
“polypharmacy” in favor of “potentially
inappropriate medications.” … I was given no
reason, but now I am being given only half of the
pain medications I need. … we need without having to be
monitored for some imaginary misuse of the
medications. … People are
dependent on many medications to have more
quality of life. Not just opioids. … if not for these
medications.
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March 01, 2011 - more
likely to be affected by hypoglycemia.3, 4
There are currently six classes of oral antidiabetic medications … Sulfonylureas were the second most
frequently used class of antidiabetic
medications under study. … Definition of Antidiabetic
Medications Used
Medications were identified using
National Drug Codes ( … Oral diabetes medications for adults
with type 2 diabetes: an update.
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September 01, 2012 - 20 to 30 percent of medication
prescriptions are never filled and that, on
average, 50 percent of medications … for chronic
disease are not taken as prescribed.5,6
This lack of adherence to medications is not … However, many
of the conditions studied did not involve medications
typically associated with very … Test of an interactive
voice response intervention to improve adherence to
controller medications in … Full coverage for
preventive medications after myocardial infarction.
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February 01, 2019 - Medications include multiple drug
classes: TCAs, MAOIs, SSRIs,
atypical antidepressants (these
are … some patients
Lifestyle modifications include:
diet, exercise, blood sugar
monitoring
Many new medications … Also, medications
and alternative approaches. … , physical or
occupational therapy, surgery,
alternative approaches
Medications to reduce pain
include … can slow disease
activity and/or alleviate symptoms
Medications include NSAIDs,
antirheumatic drugs
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February 01, 2019 - Medications include multiple drug
classes: TCAs, MAOIs, SSRIs,
atypical antidepressants (these
are … some patients
Lifestyle modifications include:
diet, exercise, blood sugar
monitoring
Many new medications … Also, medications
and alternative approaches. … , physical or
occupational therapy, surgery,
alternative approaches
Medications to reduce pain
include … can slow disease
activity and/or alleviate symptoms
Medications include NSAIDs,
antirheumatic drugs
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December 30, 2015 - TEP Reviewer 8 Results The study inclusion criterion of 4 weeks for medications is
understandable, … Our abstract no longer says that these medications
are safe and effective. … Other systematic reviews aiming to assess the
efficacy of very short duration of these medications … This might include comments on
expected duration of action of medications, and duration of
benefits … Individuals taking these medications for insomnia may
stay on the medications for months to years.’
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April 01, 2015 - Conservative management techniques, such as uterotonic
medications, external uterine massage, and bimanual … Harms were generally mild in the few studies
of medications that met our review criteria. … Medications commonly used for PPH in the United States
are oxytocin, methylergonovine maleate, carboprost … • Conducting cluster RCTs of intervention bundles
that address order of medications, order and timing … Medications were typically
used as the initial treatment; however, the specific drugs,
dosages, and
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February 01, 2015 - approved to manage symptoms; however, promising research
focuses on developing disease-modifying medications … see additional efficacy data, including evidence of citalopram’s
superiority over other standard medications … ’s disease (AD);
experts anticipate that the patient population will grow to 16 million by 2050.1 Medications … Additionally, these medications are not effective for all patients and have side
effects that may deter … , and Novolin R® and NovoLog® (Novo Nordisk a/s, Bagsvaerd,
Denmark).22,23 FDA has approved these medications
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October 01, 2017 - for
research purposes, but
should not be considered
current.
2
“Controller therapy” describes medications … In this report, controller medications are defined by
the timing and indication for use rather than … “Quick relief” therapy describes medications used as
needed upon onset of symptoms for acute symptom
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September 01, 2019 - Currently, there are no medications approved
by the U.S. … Antipsychotics, medications approved for use
in psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia,
are frequently … dementia.7-9 Recently,
increasing numbers of randomized controlled
trials (RCTs) of antipsychotic medications … Antipsychotic
medications for the treatment of delirium: a
systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised … Antipsychotic
medications and stroke in schizophrenia: A case-
crossover study.
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July 01, 2010 - weeks to 3 months of
nonoperative treatment, which may consist
of any combination of pain management
(medications … dexamethasone; rehabilitation versus no rehabilitation
(not otherwise specified); and physical therapy, oral
medications … , and steroid injection versus physical
therapy, oral medications, and no steroid injection. … Physical therapy, oral medications and steroid Low The evidence was too limited to make a conclusion. … injection vs. physical therapy, oral medications
and no steroid injection (n=1)
Nonoperative vs. operative
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December 01, 2015 - Pharmacological Anticonvulsants Treatment with a class of medications used to treat epilepsy, bipolar … Pharmacological Antiobesity Treatment with medications used to treat obesity. … , and weight loss medications) and
interventions that combine various psychological
and behavioral … For medications, the 18 included trials involved second-
generation antidepressants, anticonvulsants, … Among
the ADHD medications were lisdexamfetamine and
atomoxetine.
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December 09, 2015 - It's really a historical definition that includes a
number of medications in different subclasses some … These medications have different
mechanisms of action, different side effect profiles, etc. … Recommendations for psychotropic medications
a. … Pharmacological:
comparisons of multiple medications B. … It would be helpful to list those medications for which there were
multiple studies.
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March 14, 2012 - Delay of gastric emptying is
commonly caused by the use of certain medications such as narcotics or … Most radiology centers require that all possible interfering
medications such as narcotics, motility … Other outcomes include the ability of testing to influence treatment decisions by changes
in medications … Change in medications
2. Change in nutrition
3. … scintigraphy,
antroduodenal
manometry, or endoscopy
Treatment Decisions
• Change in
medications
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December 01, 2009 - Treatment Assignment
Treatment group assignment was based on medications dispensed between October 1 … For THEO,
the dose of medications was calculated in units of theophylline. … As noted, switching medications was common and if short-
term use of medications affects outcomes in … Most of the cohort was prevalent cases of COPD and using COPD medications prior to
identification. … That is, these patients have already survived treatment with medications or they would
not be in the
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December 01, 2009 - Treatment Assignment
Treatment group assignment was based on medications dispensed between October 1 … For THEO,
the dose of medications was calculated in units of theophylline. … As noted, switching medications was common and if short-
term use of medications affects outcomes in … Most of the cohort was prevalent cases of COPD and using COPD medications prior to
identification. … That is, these patients have already survived treatment with medications or they would
not be in the