‘MORNING-AFTER’ PILLS OR IUDs FOR POSTCOITAL CONTRACEPTION? Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 2
DRUG LAG: WHY THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE US AND THE UK? Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 3
A HIGH INCIDENCE OF SODIUM VALPROATE SIDE EFFECTS IN CHILDREN Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 4
GETTING TO THE HEART OF IT ALL: β-BLOCKERS, ANGINA AND ARRHYTHMIAS Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 7
FINDING THE BEST CURE RATES FOR UNCOMPLICATED GONORRHOEA IN WOMEN Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
ETHINYLOESTRADIOL/NORGESTREL MAKE AN EFFECTIVE ‘MORNING AFTER’ PILL Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 9 - 9
DOES CARBAMAZEPINE REDUCE OVERACTIVITY IN SENILE DEMENTIA? Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
ORAL CYCLOSPORIN A REDUCES THE SEVERITY OF GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST DISEASE Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
RADIOLABELLED INSULIN PROVIDES A RELIABLE MEASURE OF INSULIN ABSORPTION Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 13 - 13
IS THERE SUCH A THING AS ANTICONVULSANT-INDUCED OSTEOMALACIA? Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 14
MEASURING LITHIUM LEVELS: BLOOD vs SALIVA AND TEARS Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 15
DRUGS IN THE TREATMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (continued) Newsletter Article 13 February 2013 Pages: 19 - 20