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Determination of Drug Use Behaviors and Related Reasons of Adult Patients Applying to Family Health Centers. [PDF]
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Drug Interactions Affecting Antiarrhythmic Drug Use
Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, 2022Antiarrhythmic drugs (AAD) play an important role in the management of arrhythmias. Drug interactions involving AAD are common in clinical practice. As AADs have a narrow therapeutic window, both pharmacokinetic as well as pharmacodynamic interactions involving AAD can result in serious adverse drug reactions ranging from arrhythmia recurrence, failure
Philip L. Mar +12 more
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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.
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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.
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Journal of Frailty & Aging, 2016
Older adults often have co-occurring multiple chronic and acute diseases, which progressively and steadily increase in prevalence with age (1, 2). The treatment of these diseases usually requires multiple drugs (polypharmacy); it has been estimated that more than 50% of persons aged 65 years or older receive five or
Palmer, K. +4 more
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Older adults often have co-occurring multiple chronic and acute diseases, which progressively and steadily increase in prevalence with age (1, 2). The treatment of these diseases usually requires multiple drugs (polypharmacy); it has been estimated that more than 50% of persons aged 65 years or older receive five or
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The Drug Education-Drug Use Dilemma
Journal of Drug Education, 1987Does drug education turn young people onto drugs? Does the use of drugs influence how a young person attends to drug education material? Some thoughts on these questions are followed with some recommendations about what we might do.
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