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Drug therapy

The Lancet, 1995
Drug therapy for individuals of any age is difficult but prescribing for older patients offers special challenges. Older people take about three times as many prescription medications as younger individuals do, mainly because of their increased prevalence of chronic medical conditions.
Rochon, Paula A., Gurwitz, Jerry H.
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Intrathecal Drug Therapy

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
The direct application of drugs for non-hospitalized patients became a practical therapeutic modality with the advent of implantable drug delivery devices, or "pumps". This article describes the use of pumps for the intrathecal infusion of baclofen, morphine and clonidine.
P, Nance, J, Meythaler
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Drug Therapy: Rifaximin

Hepatology, 2010
[No abstract available]
J. S. Bajaj, RIGGIO, Oliviero
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Drug Therapy

2017
This chapter first summarizes the therapy of addiction disorder, and elaborates on the progress of medication. First, the difference between dependency and addiction are introduced. The basic principles of the therapy of substance and non-substance addiction are then put forward.
Ri-Hui, He, Ran, Tao
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Drug therapy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1999
Because of the lack of understanding of the basis of fibromyalgia, therapy remains empiric. This article reviews the different drug elements used in fibromyalgia, including psychotropic agents (antidepressants, sedatives and hypnotics), anti-inflammatories, analgesics and other pharmacological compounds.
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Psychocutaneous drug therapy

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2003
Many patients with skin disorders have psychosocial issues associated with their chief complaints. New psychotropic agents with superior side effect profiles have become available to allow nonpsychiatric physicians to manage psychiatric patients safely with psychotropic agents that are effective, simple to administer, and well tolerated. Dermatologists
Chai Sue, Lee, John, Koo
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Immunosuppressive drug therapy

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1996
Intravenous cyclophosphamide therapy for autoimmune disease continues to be the subject of many clinical trials, which in general have strongly supported its use in lupus nephritis but have failed to demonstrate efficacy in severe vasculitis or severe Wegener's granulomatosis.
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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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Poor drug therapy

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1962
The striking progress in the field of drug therapy which has been taking place for the last two decades has been marked by many new substances for the treatment of disease which have greatly influenced the field of medicine and also laid the foundation for many advances to come.
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