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The Role of Protease Inhibitors in HIV Treatment: Who Still Needs Them in 2025? [PDF]

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Stent-graft implantation for hepatic arterial bleeding: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Evaluating the efficacy of HRZE-based regimens in a high-burden murine model: a back-translational assessment of rifamycins and moxifloxacin substitutions in tuberculosis treatment. [PDF]

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Regimen for a Thoracotomy Patient

The American Journal of Nursing, 1967
The authors use the word, "regimen," meaning "regular pattern of action," but the patient who has had chest surgery may feel he is the victim of a dictatorial "regime," for his nurse must insist that he cough, turn, exercise, and get out of bed and walk, bottles and all, night and day.
Marilynn Dittbrenner, William M. Hebert
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The Patient on a Tranquilizing Regimen

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1960
AS HISTORIC in the present decade as the perfection of antibiotics in the past has been the discovery and eager utilization of the tranquilizing agents. Introduced only a few years ago, they have become a potent force in the medical armamentarium. Each year brings a number of preparations to the market, which must be tested by time and evaluated by ...
Arnold J. Friedhoff, Frances H. Lynn
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