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Antiarrhythmic drug therapy

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2006
The use of antiarrhythmic drugs can be challenging to physicians. They are effective in treating various types of arrhythmias, yet their potential to cause adverse events, in particularly proarrhythmia, can be intimidating. When the decision to use antiarrhythmic therapy has been made, physicians are confronted with several issues: choosing the right ...
Brian R, Triola, Peter R, Kowey
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Hypertension Drug Therapy

2020
Hypertension is still the number one global killer. No matter what causes are, lowering blood pressure can significantly reduce cardiovascular complications, cardiovascular death, and total death. Unfortunately, some hypertensive individuals simply do not know having hypertension.
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FETAL DRUG THERAPY

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1997
As prenatal diagnosis has become more sophisticated, avenues for a variety of intrauterine therapies have been opened. Considerable experience has been gained with surgical and pharmacologic approaches. This article provides a review of intrauterine drug therapy aimed at preventing fetal and neonatal disease and treating existing fetal conditions.
A A, Rosenberg, H L, Galan
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Intraspinal Drug Therapy

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
Intraspinal drug delivery provides agents directly to their site of action. These sites, receptors within the spinal cord, are bound to a greater degree when drugs are administered intraspinally. The purpose for drug therapy, the acute or chronic nature of delivery, and the drug administration system affect the choice of epidural versus intrathecal ...
J A, Paice, J M, Magolan
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Antihypertensive Drug Therapy

Drugs, 1973
In general, the treatment of hypertension is very rewarding: headache and symptoms of heart failure are relieved, retinopathy regresses, hypertensive encephalopathy is prevented, the likelihood of cerebrovascular accidents is much less, and renal deterioration is halted or slowed.
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Drug therapy reviews: Nitrofurantoin

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979
Mechanism of action, antimicrobial spectrum, pharmacology, adverse reactions and therapeutic uses of nitrofurantoin, a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, are discussed. The frequency and potential severity of reactions attributed to nitrofurantoin, plus its inability to achieve therapeutic blood concentrations, relegate this drug to a position of ...
R, Gleckman, S, Alvarez, D W, Joubert
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Obesity drug therapy.

Minerva endocrinologica, 2013
Obesity is a chronic disease, and it requires chronic therapy. Hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of mortality in the modern world. All of them are strongly linked to obesity. While treating obesity, those conditions are also managed.
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Drug Therapy Reviews: Drug Therapy of Status Epilepticus

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1978
Drug treatment of status epilepticus is reviewed. Tonic-clonic, focal motor, complex partial and absence status epilepticus are discussed. In managing tonic-clonic status epilepticus one should: (1) maintain vital functions at all times, (2) identify and treat precipitating factors and (3) administer an intravenous loading dose of phenytoin sodium or ...
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Drug therapy during pregnancy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Fetal dysmorphic syndromes have been described with exposure to most commonly used anticonvulsants, most recently carbamazepine (Tegretol, Ciba-Geigy, Basel, Switzerland). Fetal genetic susceptibility may determine which infants are affected. Long-term use of heparin in pregnancy may cause significant osteoporosis, which appears to be reversible ...
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Drug therapy reviews: drug therapy of glaucoma

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1978
D P, Durkee, B G, Bryant
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