This review of articles published in 2010 covers the new role of dabigatran in atrial fibrillation, the lack of efficacy on pain of chondroïtine/ glucosamine in knee arthrosis, the risk of thrombosis with antipsychotics, the increase cardiovascular risk in case of migraine with aura and the insufficient prescription of adjuvant chemotherapy in elderly with colon cancer. Authors also highlight public health topics such as the association of poor oral hygiene and increased cardiovascular risk, the positive effect of opioid substitution therapy by primary care practitioners on mortality, the high frequency of prenatal violence on pregnant women and the negative impact of financial constraint on the risk of hospitalization
The treatment of pain improves quality of life. Opioids are commonly prescribed painkillers. The sid...
Pain management in ambulatory care regularly requires the prescription of opioids. These drugs allow...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects more than 3 million Americans and is expected to reach epidemic pro...
Staff physicians of the Division of Primary care medicine of the University Hospitals of Geneva sele...
This review of articles published in 2011 covers a large spectrum of topics that are of interest for...
Abstract Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) represent a diverse class of drugs and are a...
Painful musculoskeletal conditions commonly coexist withcardiovascular disease. Older persons with e...
The glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors (GPIs) represent a relatively new therapy for acute coronary sy...
The article discusses the social significance of osteoarthritis as a widespread disease that develop...
In 2012 several articles reported interesting findings for the ambulatory practice in internal gener...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Chronic noncancer pain is a significant and growing public health challenge in the United States. La...
The pain and palliative care fields are encouraged to learn about government drug control policy and...
This update reviews hematology and oncology articlespublished in 2009 that we consider particularly ...
The base of evidence for the relative harm versus benefit for commonly used prescription drugs expan...
The treatment of pain improves quality of life. Opioids are commonly prescribed painkillers. The sid...
Pain management in ambulatory care regularly requires the prescription of opioids. These drugs allow...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects more than 3 million Americans and is expected to reach epidemic pro...
Staff physicians of the Division of Primary care medicine of the University Hospitals of Geneva sele...
This review of articles published in 2011 covers a large spectrum of topics that are of interest for...
Abstract Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) represent a diverse class of drugs and are a...
Painful musculoskeletal conditions commonly coexist withcardiovascular disease. Older persons with e...
The glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors (GPIs) represent a relatively new therapy for acute coronary sy...
The article discusses the social significance of osteoarthritis as a widespread disease that develop...
In 2012 several articles reported interesting findings for the ambulatory practice in internal gener...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Chronic noncancer pain is a significant and growing public health challenge in the United States. La...
The pain and palliative care fields are encouraged to learn about government drug control policy and...
This update reviews hematology and oncology articlespublished in 2009 that we consider particularly ...
The base of evidence for the relative harm versus benefit for commonly used prescription drugs expan...
The treatment of pain improves quality of life. Opioids are commonly prescribed painkillers. The sid...
Pain management in ambulatory care regularly requires the prescription of opioids. These drugs allow...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects more than 3 million Americans and is expected to reach epidemic pro...