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Pharmacotherapy of gastroparesis
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2009Gastroparesis is a relatively common and often disabling condition that is characterized by a broad range of clinical presentation ranging from dyspeptic symptoms to nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, malnutrition, frequent hospitalizations and incapacitation.
Savio C, Reddymasu, Richard W, McCallum
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1996
During the past few years, many promising new agents for the treatment of sepsis have been studied to varying degrees in vitro as well as in vivo in animals and humans. Although there is a relative plethora of animal data, full-scale clinical trials of size sufficient to yield clear answers are rare.
L F, Weikert, G R, Bernard
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During the past few years, many promising new agents for the treatment of sepsis have been studied to varying degrees in vitro as well as in vivo in animals and humans. Although there is a relative plethora of animal data, full-scale clinical trials of size sufficient to yield clear answers are rare.
L F, Weikert, G R, Bernard
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2015
Treatment of sepsis involves prompt recognition and treatment to optimize outcome. Several medication considerations are pertinent to patients with sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. Medications play a crucial role in providing resuscitation, hemodynamic support, resolution of infection, and reduction of complications of the disease.
David J, Pavlik +4 more
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Treatment of sepsis involves prompt recognition and treatment to optimize outcome. Several medication considerations are pertinent to patients with sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. Medications play a crucial role in providing resuscitation, hemodynamic support, resolution of infection, and reduction of complications of the disease.
David J, Pavlik +4 more
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2005
The pharmacological treatment of anxiety has a long and chequered history, and recent years have seen a rich development in the options available to prescribers. Most of the currently used anxiolytic agents act via monoaminergic (chiefly serotonin) or amino acid (GABA or glutamate) neurotransmitters, and this chapter describes the pharmacology of the ...
J R, Nash, D J, Nutt
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The pharmacological treatment of anxiety has a long and chequered history, and recent years have seen a rich development in the options available to prescribers. Most of the currently used anxiolytic agents act via monoaminergic (chiefly serotonin) or amino acid (GABA or glutamate) neurotransmitters, and this chapter describes the pharmacology of the ...
J R, Nash, D J, Nutt
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Neurology, 1988
Selected features of aphasia may reflect disruption of specific neurotransmitter systems. Pharmacotherapy focused on these aphasic symptoms may improve language performance following stroke. We attempted to restore speech fluency in a patient with long-standing transcortical motor aphasia by treating his symptoms of hesitancy and impaired initiation of
M L, Albert +3 more
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Selected features of aphasia may reflect disruption of specific neurotransmitter systems. Pharmacotherapy focused on these aphasic symptoms may improve language performance following stroke. We attempted to restore speech fluency in a patient with long-standing transcortical motor aphasia by treating his symptoms of hesitancy and impaired initiation of
M L, Albert +3 more
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Pharmacotherapy for hyperammonemia
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2014Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a serious neuropsychiatric complication that is seen in patients with liver failure. The pathogenesis of HE is not entirely understood, but several hypotheses have emerged and persisted during the years. Despite the many prevalent hypotheses, most of the existing evidence point to ammonia as the main culprit behind ...
Anna, Hadjihambi +2 more
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PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR HYPERTENSION
Dental Clinics of North America, 1996Clinicians, in general, must understand the basis of hypertension, management principles, and complications. They must recognize that these patients require multidisciplinary treatment and coordination of care. Oral health care providers must remember that hypertension may produce adverse effects on various organ systems and management of the dental ...
T R, Cowper, G T, Terezhalmy
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Pharmacotherapy of prostatitis
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2010Prostatitis is a prevalent and morbid condition with a significant impact on a patient's quality of life. The four distinct prostatitis syndromes have different pathophysiologies, therapy and prognosis. Acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis is best treated with appropriate antibiotics that penetrate the prostate and kill the causative organisms.
Devon C, Snow, Daniel A, Shoskes
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Pharmacotherapy of hyperglycemia
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2009Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic, progressive disorder that affects more than 230 million people worldwide and is expected to affect 366 million by 2030. Both the prevalence of T2DM and the cost of its long term complications has driven the focus and emphasis on treatments aimed at reducing hyperglycemia and controlling hypertension and ...
Kristen M, Kulasa, Robert R, Henry
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Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2008
Acne results from the interplay of several pathophysiologic factors, in particular seborrhoea, follicular hyperkeratosis, propionibacteria and inflammation. Recently, it has become clear that inflammatory events are important not only in the course, but also in the initiation of the disease.The study undertook an evaluation of the effectiveness of ...
Klaus, Degitz, Falk, Ochsendorf
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Acne results from the interplay of several pathophysiologic factors, in particular seborrhoea, follicular hyperkeratosis, propionibacteria and inflammation. Recently, it has become clear that inflammatory events are important not only in the course, but also in the initiation of the disease.The study undertook an evaluation of the effectiveness of ...
Klaus, Degitz, Falk, Ochsendorf
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