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Combination Drug Therapy

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2005
Caring for the elderly nursing home patient has never been more clinically complex or administratively more troublesome. Patients carry with them a greater burden of disease with increasing frailty and vulnerability. More drugs are being used for more problems.
Eric G, Tangalos, Barbara J, Zarowitz
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Combination drug therapy for dyslipidemia

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 1999
Effective treatment of dyslipidemia improves prognosis. Statin therapy has been documented to decrease the cardiovascular event rate in the setting of elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease, but most patients are not treated to the target (LDL
K, Alaswad, J H, O'Keefe, R M, Moe
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Combination Drug Therapy in Psychopharmacology

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1975
The frequency with which a psychotropic agent is used in combination with another drug preparation is emphasized. The authors present an update of the clinical and theoretical knowledge bearing on combination drug therapy in psychopharmacology. Drug combination interactions that enhance clinical efficacy and those that either diminish it or even ...
W E, Thornton, B J, Pray
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Combination Drug Therapy for Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
To compare the efficacy of gemfibrozil and colestipol with gemfibrozil and lovastatin in patients with familial combined hyperlipidemia.A prospective, randomized trial.An outpatient clinical research center in a tertiary care center.Seventeen patients with familial combined hyperlipidemia documented by studies of first-degree relatives; nine patients ...
C, East, D W, Bilheimer, S M, Grundy
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Combination drug therapy for combined hyperlipidemia

Current Cardiology Reports, 1999
Combination therapy for hyperlipidemia, especially combined hyperlipidemia, may have advantages over single drug therapy, affording better improvement in lipoprotein risk factors and possibly better prevention of atherothrombotic events. Although preliminary experience has been gained using treatment combinations of niacin with statins, and fibrates ...
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Combination drug–diet therapies for dyslipidemia

Translational Research, 2010
Expense, high drug dose, and low compliance to strict dietary therapies are current issues surrounding modern drug- and diet-based lipid-lowering approaches. Furthermore, variable patient outcomes and suboptimal response to both drug and diet therapies are increasingly evident. Therefore, the question arises as to whether more emphasis should be placed
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Fixed Combination Drug Therapy

Drugs, 1982
Almost half of all marketed drugs are fixed combination preparations, yet the World Health Organization included only 7 in its list of 240 "essential' drugs. There has been little scientific study of these preparations but much emotion and rhetoric has been expended both for and against them.
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