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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
- Making Upper GI Bleeding More Manageable - Medscape
Dr David Johnson comments on newly released guidelines to better assess and treat this commonly encountered condition
- Divalproex to Divalproex Extended Release Conversion - Page 2
Divalproex Extended Release (ER) versus Divalproex Bioavailability Assessments The bioavailability of divalproex ER relative to divalproex has been evaluated in five multiple-dose studies [11, 12
- What downside have you experienced after an ablation?
I am 69 and have had an abib episodes every 2 months for a year; otherwise, I am healthy I am approaching a decision to have an ablation and am assessing Pulsed Field Ablation vs RF ablation and general anesthesia vs deep sedation I would love to know if you have experienced side effects such as tiredness, Hemolysis, Cardiac spasm, Gastric issues, Other Have you tried to take medications
- What PSA Score sent you to a Urologist? | Mayo Clinic Connect
I get PSA blood work done every 6 months Last year my PSA was 3 25 and six months later it had increased to 5 5 My PCP sent me to a Urologist The Urologist confirmed that if you score 5 or about it's wise to get a biopsy etc, to rule out Cancer and develop a treatment plan for your PSA I'm curious what PSA score sent you to a Urologist
- ARC-HBR Defines High Bleeding Risk in PCI Patients - Medscape
The definition addresses an unmet need by providing a framework for evaluating treatment options for PCI patients at increased bleeding risk
- Goodbye CHADSVASc: Sex Complicates Stroke Risk Scoring in AF - Medscape
Assessing when to initiate anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation is not improved by including gender, says the ESC in their latest guidelines, and can end up penalizing women
- New onset atrial fibrillation, now on Eliquis - Mayo Clinic Connect
I was diagnosed with new onset Afib on 27 Dec 2024 and have been on Eliquis, Diltiazem (now off Diltiazem an on Metoprolol) since the diagnoses I had an Echocardiogram done and the only issue is a slightly dilated left atrial Information like that is part of the written information on the Echocardiogram results Just last week I had a successful Cardioversion, but I am still on Eliquis and
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