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Medscape Medical News 2007. &cop ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Medscape Medical News 2007. © 2007 Medscape February 16, 2007 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved first-time generic formulations for dexmethylphenidate HCl tablets in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, valacyclovir HCl tablets for the treatment of genital herpes and shingles, and hydrochloro ... Read on »
2 medications in one tablet...BD ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven 2 medications in one tablet...BD Speedel Holding Ltd (SWX: SPPN) announced that it is delighted by the FDA approval of a second product containing SPP100 (aliskiren) in the USA for the treatment of hypertension. The approval was announced by Novartis who is responsible for commercialisation of this first in class direct renin inhibitor. Tekturna H ... Read on »
Study is showing promise in redu ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Study is showing promise in reducing cardiovascular events by 20% with high risk patients..BD Interim results from the ACCOMPLISH (Avoiding Cardiovascular Events through COMbination Therapy in Patients LIving with Systolic Hypertension) trial demonstrate that high-risk, high blood pressure patients treated with Lotrel(R) (amlodipine besylate and be ... Read on »
In Other Words...Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Other Healthcare Shorthand - Health Literacy by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor In Other Words...Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Other Healthcare Shorthand - Health Literacy: "Frank Federico, RPh, is concerned about abbreviations and acronyms from a patient safety point of view. Federico is content director for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Cambridge, Massachusetts. One area that particularly concerns him is th ... Read on »
9 Common Drugs That Every Diabetic Should Avoid Mixing With Their Medication by Dr. Virashri R. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Are you a diabetic,taking multiple types of drugs at the same time? Recent studies have shown that diabetics on average take up to six types of different medications at once and this does not include their diabetic medications. Unfortunately, when these drugs are mixed together many people have extremely bad reactions to them and are often hospital ... Read on »
Using Intention by Dr. Bruce F. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine 1 Comment Many of us use intention in order to help us along our chosen path in life. It helps us by giving direction and purpose to our thoughts and actions. But many of us forget that we can also use intention to help others. It can be as simple as mentally wishing someone well or focusing on a positive outcome for another. Personally I have found intentio ... Read on »
Polypill can 'halve' heart risk ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Polypill can 'halve' heart riskA single pill containing a combination of drugs could lower heart risk05 april 2009--Most national newspapers have reported on a study of a ‘polypill’ that can “halve” the risk of heart disease and stroke. The Daily Telegraph said the new “five-in-one pill can significantly reduce the ris ... Read on »
In Hypertension, ACE Inhibitor P ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor In Hypertension, ACE Inhibitor Plus Calcium Channel Blocker Is Superior to ACE Inhibitor Plus Diuretic08 dec 2008-- Pairing an ACE inhibitor with a calcium channel blocker, rather than a diuretic, may offer greater cardiovascular benefit to hypertensive patients, reports the New England Journal of Medicine.In the industry-funded ACCOMPLISH trial, s ... Read on »
Screen Yourself From The Sun by Healthy Lifestyle .. Patient Expert When you stay outdoors, you are actually risking yourself to sunburn. Even though you think you have given yourself a layer of protection with sunscreen, however beware that these chemicals can also increase your skin’s sensitivity to the ultraviolet light. This can happen since certain drugs and other substances can cause the skin to burn at ... Read on »
Lidocaine - to use or not by Kamal S. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Lidocaine is a local anesthetic. It is used extensively in surgeries to make areas of the body numb before making an incision. It is often used before dialysis to make the area where the needles are going to be inserted, numb. Many people do not use lidocaine. The argument is the lidocaine itself is painful while injecting. So, why bother? I used t ... Read on »