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Adolescent Prescription ADHD Medication Abuse Is Rising Along With Prescriptions for These Medications

Pediatrics, 2009
OBJECTIVE: We sought to better understand the trend for prescription attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication abuse by teenagers.METHODS: We queried the American Association of Poison Control Center's National Poison Data System for the years of 1998–2005 for all cases involving people aged 13 to 19 years, for which the reason was ...
Jennifer, Setlik   +2 more
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Dependence on prescription medication

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2022
In recent years there has been a growing concern among patients and clinicians about dependence on prescription medication. Reports of an ‘opioid epidemic’ in the United States have sparked fears of a similar problem arising in the UK. This article will explore how clinicians can assess and manage the risks of medication with potential for abuse.
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Psychotropic Medication Prescription in U.S. Ambulatory Medical Care

DICP, 1991
Because of the pharmacologic power of psychotropic medications, the potential for adverse effects, and the changing popularity of particular psychotropic drugs, it is vital for pharmacoepidemiologists to monitor the prescribing patterns of these medications.
Abraham G. Hartzema   +6 more
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Guidelines for medical prescription of medical laboratory tests

Annales de biologie clinique, 2010
The implementation of a computer-assisted prescription is interesting for the laboratory to achieve requirements of NF EN ISO 15189 standard. The test redundancies are also studied and guidelines, founded on validated studies, are proposed. Some solutions concerning the management of orally-formulated prescriptions are given.
D, Challine   +4 more
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Medical Research: A Prescriptive View

Pediatrics, 1995
Why should we do research? The word "should" here indicates that I am being prescriptive, rather than descriptive. (To be perfectly honest, these views do not even accurately describe my own research; I wish I had done a better job of following my own prescription.). If you are willing to play a collective Dante to my Virgil let me lead you up the five
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Off-label Prescription of Medication

European Journal of Health Law, 2015
Off-label use of medication refers to prescribing a registered medicine outside its approved marketing authorization, purpose, target group, or indication. Off-label prescription is a widely accepted practice. However, no or little regulation can be found. In this article, the legal status of off-label prescription will be examined.
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[Self medication and medical prescription].

Sozial- und Praventivmedizin, 1980
Medical prescription particularly aims at a causal therapy whereas self-medication should be exclusively limited to symptom treatments. But, provided that the chemists informs properly the consumer, self-medication takes a prominent part within an education of the population to a reasonable use of medicine.
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[Medical prescriptions].

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2002
H, CZETSCH-LINDENWALD, K, GANZINGER
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