PharmacyTimes Issues
 March 2005
- Nonlipid Serum Markers for Clinical Risk Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease
Hetal A. Gandhi, MD and Mayank K. Shah, MD Prevention has become an important component in the management of cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death in the United States. Success with modification of traditional risk factors?hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, smoking, and obesity?has led researchers to investigate additional factors that may identify people at risk for a coronary event. C-reactive protein, the most studied and valuable nonlipid serum marker identified thus far, has shown to predict risk for cardiovascular events. Other risk factors studied include homocysteine, fibrinogen, and low-density lipoprotein oxidation; these have shown some clinical benefit in the early phases of research. Interventions that modify these markers, including statin therapy, may need to be considered. Exciting research is ongoing that may crystallize the role of these novel factors in the management of coronary artery disease. Full Text
- Insight into a Forgotten Disease: Lemierre's Syndrome
Ziad Sara, MD, FASN; Glenn Beard, MD and Warren Furey, MD, MACP Lemierre's syndrome is characterized by oropharyngeal infection, usually by Fusobacterium necrophorum, followed by septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein with embolization to the lungs and other organs. Since the introduction of antibiotics, Lemierre's syndrome has become relatively rare and is usually unsuspected until blood culture results are available. In the preantibiotic era, ligation of the internal jugular vein on the affected side to prevent septicemia was the only recognized treatment. Current therapy is a 4- to 6-week course of antibiotics, such as penicillin G, clindamycin, or metronidazole, directed against F necrophorum. The use of anticoagulation is still controversial. Full Text
- Thoughts about Teaching Ward Rounds on a Medical Service
J. Willis Hurst, MD, MACP There is considerable anecdotal evidence that teaching ward rounds has deteriorated. This article discusses current impediments to the performance of teaching ward rounds and what the attending physician teacher and trainee can contribute simultaneously to improve patient care and teaching. Patients, who are the center of activity, gladly participate in teaching ward rounds and, when carried out properly, enjoy and profit from it. Because this teaching patient care exercise is extremely important, considerable effort must be expended to create an environment that exudes excellence. Full Text
- Two Patients with Heterozygous Hemochromatosis:Medication Use Exacerbating Underlying Iron Overload
Bret R. Haymore, MD, Captain MC; Rose Laurence, MD and Enrique Beniquez, MD, Colonel MC Full Text
- Sweet Hours of Sleep
Howard M. Spiro, MD Full Text
- Infectious Diseases Quiz
Jeremy David Graham, MA, DO, Chief Resident, and George Novan, MD Full Text
- Enlarging Ulcer on the Leg
Series Editor: Herbert L. Fred, MD Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Lipophilic or Hydrophilic Nature of Statins Is Important
Alexander Motylev, RPh, PhD Full Text Asthma Watch
- Updated Asthma Guidelines Released for Pregnancies
Full Text Urinary Incontinence Watch
- Botox May Ease Urge Incontinence
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- Urinary Problems Gain Recognition
Full Text Women's Health Watch
- Alcohol Fuels the Brain
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- Calcium Lowers Colorectal Cancer Odds
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- Act Early to Prevent Osteoporosis
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- Age Affects ART Success
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- Passive Smoking Associated with Cervical Cancer
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- Intravenous Meds Improve Kids'Asthma Episodes
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- Asthma Prevalence Higher for Mexican Americans
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- CAN YOU READTHESE Rxs?
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- CASESTUDIES
Lauren S. Schlesselman, PharmD Full Text Cholesterol Watch
- More African Americans Have Low-LDL Gene Mutations
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- Pass the Chips
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- Increasing HDL May Curb Coronary Disease
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- Thyroid Problems and Cholesterol Are Connected
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- Molecule Triggers Fat in Liver
Full Text Arthritis Watch
- RA Drug Use Doubles in Young Patients
Full Text Clinical Trials
- Rhinosinusitis Aided by Antifungal Drug
Susan Farley Full Text
- Defibrillator More Effective than Drugs in Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death
Susan Farley Full Text
- Inhaled Glutathione May Help Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Susan Farley Full Text
- Narcolepsy Drug May Treat Cocaine Addiction
Susan Farley Full Text Compounding
- COMPOUNDING HOTLINE
Martin A. Erickson, III, RPh Full Text Continuing Education
- Bringing Hope Home with Oral Antineoplastic Agents
Monica Holmberg, PharmD & Guido R. Zanni, PhD Full Text
- Ripple Effect: Medicare and Hospice
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- Evolving Concepts in Chronotherapy with CCBs: Implications for Pharmacists
Robert Lee Page II, PharmD, BCPS Full Text Diabetes Watch
- Program Targets Older Americans
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- Oral Hygiene Is Crucial for Diabetes
Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Researchers Uncover OA Marker
Full Text Diabetes Watch
- Prostate Cancer Risk Lowered with Diabetes
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- Unhealthy Eating Habits Dangerous in Type 1 Diabetes
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- Smoking and Pregnancy Raise Diabetes Odds
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- Guest Commentary: TWO NEW CLINICAL TRIAL DATABASES RAISE THE BAR ON TRANSPARENCY
Michael E. McShea, RPh Full Text
- Genetic Lab TestsPharmacy Implications
James C. McAllister III, MS, FASHP, Pharmacy TimesEditor, Health-Systems Pharmacy Section Full Text Feature Focus
- New Dietary Guidelines Challenge Obese Americans
Susan Farley Full Text
- Obesity: It's Now a Medical Problem
Janell Norris Downing, PharmD, RPh Full Text Frontlines
- Heart Patients Get More Appropriate Rx Treatment from Cardiologists
Ken Rankin Full Text
- Surgeon General Report Blasts Rx Drug Importing Practices
Ken Rankin Full Text
- Mevacor a Pharmacist-Only OTC? No Way, Advisory Group Tells FDA
Ken Rankin Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Seniors with RA Cope Well
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- Early-Month Rx Fatalities Linked to Overworked Pharmacists
Ken Rankin Full Text
- Feds Report Rx Expenditures Rose More Slowly in 2004
Ken Rankin Full Text GI Watch
- Researcher Tackles Chronic Constipation Misconceptions
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- Too Much PPI Use?
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- Several Factors Affect GERD Symptoms
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- Probiotics Have Benefits
Full Text Hypertension Watch
- Study Examines Racial Disparities in High Blood Pressure
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- Prevent Hypertension Early
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- Folate Beneficial for Women's Blood Pressure
Full Text Insomnia Watch
- Study Examines Teen Sleep Habits
Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Gene May Explain Arthritis Predisposition
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- Siestas Are Beneficial
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- Smell Therapy Reduces Apnea in Infants
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- Behavioral Problems Improve After OSA Treatment
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- Organizations Promote Sleep Education
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- Team Strategy Improves Numbers
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- Pseudoephedrine and Methamphetamine
Cmdr John Burke Full Text
- False Imprisonment Alleged When Patient Is Detained with Suspicious Rx
Larry M. Simonsmeier, JD, RPh Full Text Medication Safety
- New Product Alerts
Kate Kelly, PharmD Full Text News Briefs
- New Laws and Funding Will Fight Prescription Abuse
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- Rx.com Offers Alternative to PBM Mail Order
Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Warfarin and COX-2 Inhibitors Do Not Mix
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- Americans Rate US Health Care as Poor
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- Pharmacy Security Combo Pack Now Available
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- IOM Advocates Tougher Supplement Standards
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- Expo Focuses on Caregiver Needs
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- FDA Panel Votes to Keep Painkillers on the Market
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- Campaign Spotlights Patients' Pharmacy Experiences
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- OTC Medications and Drug Interactions??Part 2
Stefanie Ferreri, PharmD, CDE Full Text
- A Pharmacist's Guide to OTC Therapy: Migraines
Greta M. Pelegrin, PharmD Full Text
- A Pharmacist's Guide to OTC Therapy: Sore Throat
Yvette C. Terrie, BS Pharm, RPh Full Text
- A Pharmacist's Guide to OTC Therapy: Upset Stomach
Greta Pelegrin, PharmD Full Text Asthma Watch
- Step-Down" Approach May Be Unnecessary
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- Nutrients to Treat and Prevent Osteoporosis
Ross Pelton, RPh, PhD, CCN Full Text Outlook Obesity
- Obesity Beneficial in Patients with Heart Failure
Susan Farley Full Text
- Stomach Bypass May Provide Better Benefits than Banding Procedure
Susan Farley Full Text
- Children of Obese Mothers More Likely to Be Overweight
Susan Farley Full Text
- Certain Weight-Loss Surgery Improves Insulin Sensitivity
Susan Farley Full Text Pain Management Watch
- Seniors Have Higher Pain Tolerance
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- Strategies for Talking with Health Professionals
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- Facial Pain Common in Adults
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- Diabetes and Pain Are a Difficult Mix
Full Text Patient Counseling
- Self-Care for Patients with Hypertension
David Q. Pham, PharmD Full Text Asthma Watch
- Combo Treatment Provides Relief
Full Text Patient Counseling
- Low-Carb Diets and Diabetes: Just What the Doctor Ordered?
Anna D. Garrett, PharmD, BCPS, CPP Full Text
- A New Addition to Pharmacy's Alphabet Soup: MTMS
Patty Kumbera Full Text Patient Education
- High Blood Pressure and Angina: Tuning In to Your Body's Rhythms
Robert Lee Page II, PharmD, BCPS Full Text Respiratory Watch
- Second-Hand Smoke Increases Kids' Cancer Risk
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- Lack of Vitamins During Pregnancy May Put Toddlers at Risk
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- Study Encourages Ultrasound
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- ICS and Nonvertebral Fracture Rate
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- Double Infection May Cause Lung Disease
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- Osteoarthritis Treatment Update
Eric A. Wright, PharmD, BCPS Full Text
- Thyroid Replacement and Oral Anticoagulants
John R. Horn, PharmD, FCCP, and Philip D. Hansten, PharmD Full Text Asthma Watch
- Combo Treatment Provides Relief
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- Help For Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
Guido R. Zanni, PhD Full Text Rx Product News Profile
- RxPRODUCT NEWS: PROFILE: Tarceva (erlotinib)
Monica Holmberg, PharmD Full Text
- RxPRODUCT NEWS: PROFILE: Ventavis (iloprost)
Claudio Faria, PharmD, RPh, and Carolyn Soo, PharmD, RPh Full Text Technology News
- Standards for E-Prescribing Proposed
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- Partnership Brings Drug Info Under Single Source
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- Siemens Introduces Soarian Community Access
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- Hospital/State to Use TheraDoc Software
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- System Offers Clinical Component
Full Text Urinary Incontinence Watch
- Thorough Medical History Helps Diagnosis
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- Patient Compliance Difficult in OAB and SUI Markets
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