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- Seven Evidence-Based Apps Every Med Student Should Know
We share seven evidence-based apps that can help medical students learn to diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, and stay current on peer-reviewed medical research
- The Management of Hypercalcemia in Primary Care - Medscape
Primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy account for around 90% of all cases of hypercalcemia in primary care
- Making Upper GI Bleeding More Manageable - Medscape
Dr David Johnson comments on newly released guidelines to better assess and treat this commonly encountered condition
- proprophalactis eliquis therapy 4 years post mitral valve replacement
Has someone in a similar situation (after Mitral valve replacement) gone without some meds for a week or 8 days?… Several years ago my Mitral valve was replaced with a biological prosthesis, I was prescribed eliquis, bisoprolol, atorvastatin, empagliflozin and spironolactone I am visiting family abroad for 8 days and have enough eliquis, bisoprolol and atorvastatin to get me through but, on
- EULAR Updates Recommendations for Managing RA - Medscape
EULAR now recommends moving directly to biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs if the initial methotrexate therapy fails
- Watchman installed - Mayo Clinic Connect
We cannot give advice of that nature, and most certainly not in contradiction to your own cardiologist and electrophysiologist These are questions that should be put to those people Sorry After an ablation, it is normally the case that a Holter monitor is issued to the patient and you wear it for about a day You are meant to record significant experiences such as meals, exercise, sleep
- PREVENT: AHAs New Risk Calculator Incorporates CKM Health
The new cardiovascular disease risk equations start at age 30, include measures of kidney and metabolic health, add heart failure, and remove race from the equations
- GFR home self test - Mayo Clinic Connect
Are there any GFR home self test that you can get the results at home instead of taking or sending it to a lab?
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