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Emerging treatments in alopecia [PDF]

open access: possibleExpert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2014
Alopecia is a common concern encountered in the medical practice. Treatment approach varies according to the type and severity of alopecia. However, available treatment options have limited efficacy and several adverse effects. Presently, there are different treatment options being studied to overcome these limitations.
Antonella Tosti   +2 more
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Emerging treatments for asthma

Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2003
Despite the availability of a great number of medications, the asthma epidemic is continuing to increase. It is obvious that a high, unmet medical need remains and innovative therapeutic agents are urgently required. Existing therapies, such as beta-agonists and corticosteroids, provide relief for sufferers of mild-to-moderate asthma, reversing the ...
Alan J. Lewis   +2 more
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EMERGENCY TREATMENT OF APOPLEXY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
Acute occlusions occurring in the peripheral vascular tree produce neurovascular phenomena which have been successfully treated for several years in our clinic by administration of antispasmodic drugs, by block of the corresponding sympathetic ganglionated chain or by embolectomy. 1 This knowledge has not been generally applied to cerebral circulation,
Geza de Takats, N. C. Gilbert
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Emergency Treatment of Tachyarrhythmias

Medical Clinics of North America, 1986
The diagnosis, clinical aspects, and emergency treatment of the most common cardiac arrhythmias, including atrial flutter and fibrillation, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, ventricular tachycardia, and torsades de pointes, are discussed. The use of the antiarrhythmic drugs most frequently utilized in clinical
Kenneth A. Walsh   +2 more
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Emerging treatments for PTSD

Clinical Psychology Review, 2009
Recent innovations in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research have identified new treatments with significant potential, as well as novel enhancements to empirically-validated treatments. This paper reviews emerging psychotherapeutic and pharmacologic interventions for the treatment of PTSD.
Judith Cukor   +4 more
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TREATMENT OF DIVING EMERGENCIES

Critical Care Clinics, 1999
Recognition of condition attributable to the environmental changes experienced by divers will facilitate appropriate treatment. The diagnosis of these conditions rarely requires sophisticated imaging or electrophysiologic testing. Divers who have suspected DCI, in addition to general supportive measures, should be administered fluids and oxygen and ...
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Emerging Treatments in Dementia

European Neurology, 1997
Dementia is one of the most common organic mental syndromes, usually caused by Alzheimer's disease (AD) or vascular dementia (VD) or both. Regarding AD we review the state or the art of the cholinergic approach and discuss some future options regarding preventive and nonsymptomatic strategies.
W. A. Van Gool, P. Scheltens
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Emerging treatments for depression

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2006
Established treatments for depression are often effective. However, a significant number of patients show limited or no response. With advancements in the explanation of the underlying neurobiology of depression, several novel therapeutic approaches have been developed.
Paul E. Holtzheimer, Charles B. Nemeroff
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The treatment of hypertensive emergenciesāˆ—

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1962
Abstract Prompt, skillful, parenteral administration of hypotensive agents may be lifesaving when hypertension acutely threatens the integrity of the cardiovascular system. Reserpine given intramuscularly is effective in most hypertensive emergencies. Because of its soporific effect it should be avoided when lesions of the central nervous system make
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