PharmacyTimes Issues
 November 2005
- C-Reactive Protein: A New Tool for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction
Benjamin J. Ansell, MD, FACC Recent research into the use of markers of inflammation to aid in cardiovascular risk assessment has focused on C-reactive protein, an acute-phase reactant found in atherosclerotic lesions. Serum levels of C-reactive protein are strongly associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Several clinical trials have shown that elevated C-reactive protein concentration predicts increased risk in persons with average or even below-normal levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. When measured with the high-sensitivity assay, C-reactive protein has been shown to add to the predictive power of traditional cardiovascular risk factors and can enhance the 10-year Framingham Risk Score risk prediction. This article reviews the available evidence and addresses the potential for lowering C-reactive protein levels to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Full Text
- Celiac Disease an Underrecognized Cause of Chronic Diarrhea
Dennis Borna, MD and Steven Glass, MD Full Text
- Leprosy: Forgotten in America?
Sidney S. C. Wu, MD, FAAP and Daniel I. Kim, MD, FACP Leprosy was well recognized in antiquity and was often associated with social stigma. In 1873, Dr G. Hansen first identified Mycobacterium leprae as the cause for this condition, which was then named Hansen's disease. Not until the 20th century was specific treatment developed. Leprosy remains endemic to certain areas in the world, especially tropical and subtropical zones. Overall prevalence has decreased, but the reported incidence of leprosy has remained steady, even in the United States. In light of the significant morbidity associated with the disease, physicians must remain vigilant for its signs and symptoms even in developed countries, especially with increasing travel to and from endemic areas. Full Text
- Tardive Dyskinesia: Clues to the Diagnosis and Treatment
Javaid Rashid, MD and Fred Rosner, MD, FACP Tardive dyskinesia is a common problem associated with the long-term use of potent antipsychotic drugs. It has become less common with the increased use of the newer atypical antipsychotic medications. The condition is manifested by abnormal orofacial, extremity, and sometimes trunk movements. Decades after it was first identified, our understanding of the pathophysiology of tardive dyskinesia remains incomplete, and currently no definitive treatment is available. Encouraging advances in recent years point to promising new treatment options. This article discusses factors that may predispose to tardive dyskinesia as well as the latest developments in treatment. Full Text
- Colonic Carcinoids: Recognizing the Signs, Sites, and Treatment Options
Chitra Sadasiwan, MD and Sajan Thomas, MD Carcinoids are rare neuroendocrine tumors. More than 75% of patients present with cutaneous flushing and diarrhea. About 8% of these tumors occur in the colon. Carcinoid tumors are recognized by their histologic patterns seen on Masson's stain, Grimelius'stain, and immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Evidence of the elevation of 2 biochemical markers?plasma chromogranin A and urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid?is usually sufficient for diagnosis. This article discusses the diagnosis, localization, and current and investigational treatment options for carcinoids of the colon. Full Text
- Dextrocardia: Precordial Leads Reveal the Diagnosis
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- Comments About Orbital Blowout Fracture Article
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- Rheumatology Quiz
Prepared by Rodney K. Alan, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery Resident, Rafath Baig, MD, Research Physician, and Full Text
- Gastroenterology Quiz
Prepared by Jefrey Salek, MD, Resident, Internal Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY Full Text
- How to Curb the Cost of Medical Education
Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Competitive Kids More Prone to Arthritis
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- CAN YOU READTHESE Rxs?
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Lauren S. Schlesselman, PharmD Full Text Cholesterol Watch
- Benefits Outweigh Risks of Statins
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- Statins May Ward Off Fractures
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- Lipid Therapy Helps After Heart Surgery
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- Cholesterol Crystals May Trigger Heart Problems
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- Fluarix Approved in Time for Flu Season
Susan Farley Full Text
- New Indication for Rituxan
Susan Farley Full Text
- COPD Treated with Spiriva
Susan Farley Full Text
- Pneumonia Vaccine for Kids Also Helps Adults
Susan Farley Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Even Minor Weight Loss Can Have Major Effect
Full Text Clinical Trials
- Insulin Sensitizer Protects Against Heart Attacks
Susan Farley Full Text Compounding
- COMPOUNDING HOTLINE
Martin A. Erickson III, RPh Full Text
- Compounding: Treating Mouth Ulcers
Shannon W. Fields, BA, CPhT Full Text Diabetes Watch
- Mental Disorders Impede Diabetes Care
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- Biofeedback Works for Diabetes Control
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- Prognosis Poor for Diabetic Women with CF
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- Program Aims to Spare Feet
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- Hit the Off Switch When Exercising
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- Dealing with the Drug Interaction Skeptic
John R. Horn, PharmD, FCCP, and Philip Hansten, PharmD Full Text Editor's Note
- Improving the Interfaces of Care with Medication Reconciliation
Fred M. Eckel, RPh, MS, Pharmacy Times Editor-in-Chief Full Text Arthritis Watch
- RA Becoming Less Severe
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- InfoButton Access Supplies Data on Demand
Jamie Swedberg Full Text
- Pharmacy Compounding Is Flourishing Once Again
Yvette C. Terrie, BSPharm, RPh Full Text Frontlines
- Acting FDA Head to Review Drug-approval Process
Ken Rankin Full Text
- CMS Approves Community Care Rx Program
Ken Rankin Full Text
- APhA Warns Congress of DEA Overreaction to Diversion
Ken Rankin Full Text
- Drug Plans Win Approval to Offer Medicare Rx Benefits
Ken Rankin Full Text
- Pharmacists Volunteer to Provide Hurricane Relief
Ken Rankin Full Text
- Web Site Offers Clinical Trial Details to the Public
Ken Rankin Full Text GI Watch
- Childhood Obesity Linked with Constipation
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- Tegaserod Increases Gut Transit
Full Text Arthritis Watch
- Motor Oil Not Good For Human Joints
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- Opiate-Induced Bowel Dysfunction
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- Probiotics Alleviate IBS Symptoms
Full Text Health Systems Pharmacy
- In the Wake of Hurricane Katrina: Rescue of a Different Kind
Michael Vinson, PharmD, MS Full Text
- Treatment Options for Metastatic Breast Cancer
Claire E. Saadeh, PharmD Full Text
- Pharmacists Are Vital to the Life of a Hospital
Michelle Whelan Full Text Health Systems Pharmacy Editor's Note
- Avoiding Flu Vaccine Shortages for Hospital Staff
James C. McAllister III, MS, FASHP, Pharmacy Times Editor, Health-Systems Pharmacy Section Full Text Health Systems Pharmacy Product News
- Nexium IV (esomeprazole sodium)
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- Ceftriaxone Injection USP
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- Follistim AQ Cartridge (follitropin beta injection)
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- Fragmin (dalteparin sodium injection)
Full Text Asthma Watch
- Brain Connection Links Stress with Asthma
Full Text Hypertension Watch
- Low Male Birth Weight May Affect BP
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- Genetics May Affect BP Drug Effects
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- Menopause May Increase Salt-related Hypertension
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- Lowering BP Helps Mental Problems
Full Text Insomnia Watch
- New Technique for Studying Sleep
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- Excessive Sleepiness Spells Trouble
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- Sleep Apnea Odds Are Higher for Blacks
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- Treat GERD, Improve Sleep
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- OSA Threatens Arteries
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- Board May Discipline Pharmacy for Negligence of Pharmacist
Larry M. Simonsmeier, JD, RPh Full Text Asthma Watch
- IBD Raises Asthma Risk
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- Do Pseudoephedrine Restrictions Reduce Meth Availability?
Cmdr John Burke Full Text Medication Safety
- Caution Is Required with Flammable Medications
Kate Kelly, PharmD Full Text News Briefs
- INSIDE MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT: Independents Lagging in Tech Realm
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- Web Site Provides Drug Info on Hurricane Survivors
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- Resource to Help with Part D Implementation
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- Program Urges Patients to Follow "the 3R's"
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- For Patients, It's All in the Name
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- Initiative Battles MRSA Burden
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- Association Offers Web-based MTM Services
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- A Pharmacist's Guide to OTC Therapy: Antifungals for Nails
Yvette C. Terrie, BSPharm, RPh Full Text Asthma Watch
- Dust Contains Endotoxins
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- A Pharmacist's Guide to OTC Therapy: Cough and Cold Products
Yvette C. Terrie, BSPharm, RPh Full Text Outlook Obesity
- Breakfast Key to Staying Slim
Susan Farley Full Text
- Hormone Injection May Facilitate Weight Loss
Susan Farley Full Text
- Obesity Raises Risk of Fatal Blood Clots
Susan Farley Full Text
- High-Protein, Low-Carb Diets Are the Way to Go
Susan Farley Full Text Patient Counseling
- Still a Heartbreak: Psoriasis, Rosacea, and Eczema
Guido R. Zanni, PhD, and Jeannette Yeznach Wick, RPh, MBA, FASCP Full Text
- Leeches Approved as Medical Devices
Max Sherman, BSPharm Full Text
- COMPREHENSIVE CARE CLINIC: DIABETES: Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Prevention Is the Best Cure
Anna D. Garrett, PharmD, BCPS, CPP Full Text Rx Focus
- Many New Drug Indications Approved in 2005
Quinn Stanton Wells, PharmD Full Text Rx Product News Profile
- Balacet 325 (propoxyphene napsylate 100 mg and acetaminophen 325 mg)
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- Consider Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels
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- Lyrica (pregabalin)
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- AHIC Sets Goals
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- E-Prescribing Hits 1 Million in Massachusetts
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- EMRs May Save Billions
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- North Carolina Hospital Deploys TouchWorks
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- AutoBox
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- LucidLinkWireless Security
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- MILT 2.0
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- PACMED
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- RxWise
Full Text Asthma Watch
- Blame Daddy for Childhood Asthma
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- Obesity Factor Ups Bone-marrow Cancer Risk
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- Digital Mammogram Has Advantages
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- Study Identifies Gene for Ovarian Cancer
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- Everyday Life Affects Libido
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- Birth Control May Lower MS Odds
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