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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
Coronary Calcium Scores enhance risk prediction; Exacerbations of COPD: Not so innocent; Vitamin E, but not pioglitazone, improves NASH; Best use of home BP monitoring; Suicide risk with anticonvulsants; For type 2 diabetes, after metformin, what next? -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care July 2010 Issue in PDF
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Warfarin, flu vaccine, and cotrimoxazole
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Clopidogrel and aspirin
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FDA Actions
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Pharmacology Watch - Full June 2010 Issue in PDF
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Bisphosphonates and atypical fractures
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Evaluation and Treatment of Acute Arthritis
Patients with acute joint pain present a diagnostic dilemma for many emergency physicians. Classically the joints are hot, swollen, and tender, with reduced range of motion. The differential diagnosis for the painful joint is extensive. -
Pharmacology Watch - Full June 2010 Issue in PDF
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement