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Drug allergy management in the elderly

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2021
Purpose of review Drug allergy management has previously not been emphasized in the elderly. However, the geriatric population poses several unique characteristics, challenges for drug allergy testing and considerations in the management.
Jane C Y, Wong, Philip H, Li
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Managing Drug Use

British Journal of Addiction, 1989
SummaryThis study of Class A drug users in Nottingham identifies a local drug economy with specific demand and supply characteristics. With reference to demand, data are presented on users’purchasing power and purchasing behaviour, including drug re‐sales and the use of credit. Crude elasticity relationships are discussed.
D K, Whynes   +3 more
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Drug‐drug interactions in pharmacologic management of gastroparesis

Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2015
AbstractBackgroundGastroparesis is a disorder characterized by delayed gastric emptying due to chronic abnormal gastric motility. The treatment of the disease often entails the co‐administration of several classes of pharmacological agents. These agents may be metabolized via the same pathway. Inhibition or induction of a shared metabolic pathway leads
A S, Youssef, H P, Parkman, S, Nagar
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Management of Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal

New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
This review summarizes the current approaches to the management of withdrawal in patients addicted to sedatives such as alcohol or benzodiazepines, opioids, or stimulants such as amphetamines or cocaine. Included are details of detoxification regimens and guidelines for recognizing and managing the most common complications.
Thomas R, Kosten, Patrick G, O'Connor
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Managing drugs with anticholinergic activity

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2023
Over the past two decades, considerable data have emerged on an association between drugs with anticholinergic activity and serious adverse effects in older people. Well-recognised anticholinergic adverse effects include dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation and urinary retention.
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Drugs in the Management of Alcoholism

Hospital Practice, 1983
Most alcohol-induced disorders and withdrawal syndromes can be managed pharmacologically; some are irreversible. Detoxification requires a supplementary dose of motivation.
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The efficacy of drugs in the management of endometriosis

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1996
To establish the crude effects of danazol and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs in the management of endometriosis.Prospective case-control study.Unit of the Pathophysiology of Reproduction outpatient department.Two groups of 110 women each with endometriosis (American Fertility Society score 1-3) who received danazol and GnRH analogs, and ...
C, Bulletti   +7 more
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Managing drugs safely

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2005
There is hard data to show that newborn infants are more likely than adults to experience adverse reactions to drugs. Paradoxically, drug-related legislation to ensure safe and effective drug use in humans neglected neonates until 2002, when the Best Pharmaceuticals Act for Children was signed into law in the USA.
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Drug management of neutrophilic dermatoses

Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2017
Neutrophilic dermatoses are a heterogenous group of chronic, cutaneous inflammatory conditions characterized by the accumulation of neutrophils in the skin and by systemic inflammation. Neutrophilic dermatoses can be idiopathic or associated with other inflammatory or systemic diseases, including the group of the hereditary, autoinflammatory syndromes.
Garcovich, Simone   +3 more
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