Posted by: admin on: February 20, 2012
A study was conducted to compare the risks of cardiac death and ventricular arrhythmia in patients on various antidepressants. Other than Mirtazapine which had a high risk, all other eleven drugs used in the study had the same risk level. Read on to know more.
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Posted by: admin on: February 20, 2012
Hypertension amongst the young adults has been on the rise. Though not all could be labeled as hypertensive white collar hypertension could be separated out in ambulatory 24 hr monitoring of blood pressure thus avoiding unnecessary
medication.
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Posted by: admin on: February 17, 2012
With air pollution on the rise allergic rhinitis has thrown a challenge to the clinician. Here is a clear view of the pathophysiology and research findings of treatment methodology of allergic rhinitis.
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Posted by: admin on: February 17, 2012
Pregnancy causes increased venous pooling in the lower limbs, which coupled with higher coagulability of the blood makes one prone for an embolism. Read this article to know more.
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Posted by: admin on: February 17, 2012
Easy availability, and its relative safety compared to other painkillers has made paracetamol abuse a frequent occurrence. Repeated doses of slightly too much acetaminophen (known as paracetamol) can be fatal, according to the results of a large, single-center cohort study published online November 22 in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.
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