Prevention of Mendelson's Syndrome Involves The Use of Antacids Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 2
Atrial Natriuretic Factor Is An Endogenous Antihypertensive Agent Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 3
Penicillin Remains the Treatment of Choice in Anaerobic Lung Infections Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 3 - 3
Tetrahydrocannabinol Compares Well With Other Antiemetics Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 3 - 3
Treatment of Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 4
Remoxipride: the dopamine antagonist appears effective in these schizophrenics Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 4
Ciprofloxacin: similar efficacy to ofloxacin in cystic fibrosis patients with respiratory tract infections Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 5
Flunoxaprofen: is useful in treating elderly osteoarthritis sufferers, is well tolerated and does not accumulate long term Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Piroximone: appears to have positive inotropic and vasodilatory properties and may be potentially useful in the treatment of congestive heart failure Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
DL-threo-DOPS: controls the freezing phenomenon in Parkinson's disease Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Acarbose: provides control of diabetes when given with glibenclamide and compared with phenformin Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 6
Prophylaxis for Mendelson's Syndrome in Obstetric Patients Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 6
Cyclosporin Improves Cadaveric Renal Graft and Patient Survival Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 7
Penicillin Alone is Effective in Streptococcal Endocarditis Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Taking the First Step in the Management of Essential Hypertension Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Infections are Banished in Penetrating Abdominal Trauma … Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 9 - 9
Ibopamine Appears Useful in the Treatment of Heart Failure Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 9 - 10
Trimethoprim and Cosoltrim Clear Urinary Tract Infection Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 10 - 10
Long Term Isosorbide Dinitrate Appears Effective in Angina Pectoris Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 10 - 11
Guanabenz is Effective in Treating Predominant Systolic Hypertension Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
Single-dose Prophylaxis of Infection in Abdominal Surgery Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 12
Nifedipine May be Useful for Idiopathic Raynaud's Phenomenon Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Multicentre Double-Blind Trials of Misoprostol in Ulcer Healing Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 13 - 13
Gentamicin-Polymethylmethacrylate Beads Appear Promising Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 14
The Antihypertensive Activity of Oxprenolol is Inhibited by Sulfinpyrazone Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Vancomycin Dosages May Need to be Reduced in Premature Infants Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Haemodynamic Alterations in Patients with Severe Heart Failure Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 16
Beclomethasone Dipropionate Appears to Suppress Nocturnal Cortisol Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 16 - 16
Metoclopramide: gastric regulator and antiemetic - update of references 1985-1986 Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 19 - 20