The Role of Calcium Antagonists in Cardiovascular Disease Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 2
Clobetasol Receives FDA Approval for Use in Moderate-Severe Dermatoses Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 2
Dexamethasone and Lorazepam are Effective Antiemetics Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 3
Exciting Potential Uses of Calcium Antagonists in Children Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 3 - 4
Comparison of Antidiabetic Drug Utilisation in Europe Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 5
Cefpimizole: has limited potential in the treatment of uncomplicated gonorrhoea in men Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Prourokinase: an effective and clotselective thrombolytic agent in myocardial infarction Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Citalopram: appears to have no effect on tardive dyskinesia in this small study Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Sultamicillin: a high reinfection rate in chronic respiratory infection suggests further study is required Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 6
Enprofylline: clearance and volume of distribution are reduced by probenecid Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 6
Sulbactam: plus ampicillin is comparable with cefoxitin as prophylaxis in large bowel surgery Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 6
Felodipine: a favourable side effect profile and high potency suggest widespread use in the future management of essential hypertension Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 7
Cisapride: hastens gastric emptying and alters the pharmacokinetics of oral diazepam Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Cadralazine: compares well with chlorthalidone in the treatment of hypertensive patients taking atenolol Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Milrinone: does not appear to improve survival in advanced CHF Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Antibacterial Prophylaxis in Children with Perforated Appendicitis Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 8 - 8
Heparin Should be Given at Least 12 Hours After Streptokinase Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 10 - 10
Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid for Chest Infections Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
Ranitidine and Zinc Acexamate Both Heal Peptic Ulcers Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
Propranolol Does not Appear to Reduce Infarct size in AMI Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
Methotrexate and Etretinate Combine to Control Psoriasis Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Which Morphine Formulation for Postoperative Pain? Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Rifampicin + Other Antibacterials in H. influenzae Infections Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Hypomagnesaemia Seems to Reduce the Efficacy of IV Digoxin Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 14
Nitrendipine Has Comparable Antihypertensive Effects to Propranolol Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 15
Effect of a Single Antacid Dose on Contraceptive Steroids Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Cimetidine + Mepyramine for Allergic Conjunctivitis? Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Enalapril May Cause Hyperkalaemia in Chronic Renal Failure Patients Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Prolactin Secretion is Unaffected by Oral Famotidine Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 16 - 16
Oral Indomethacin Barely Affects Coronary Haemodynamics Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 16 - 16
Fasting Plasma Glucose Concentrations Are Elevated Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 16 - 16
Indoramin: An α-Blocker for All Grades of Hypertension Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 17 - 18