Should RAAS blockade therapy be continued in patients with advanced renal disease? [0.03%]
在晚期肾病患者中继续使用RAAS阻断治疗吗?
Kim Pham,Carli Beyer
Kim Pham
Probably. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) blockade therapy should be continued in most patients with advanced renal disease and comorbid conditions; however, individualized treatment is warranted as data on the benefits and harm...
85-year-old woman • insomnia • abdominal discomfort • urge to move at night • Dx? [0.03%]
85岁女性失眠腹痛夜间不安综合征?
Ryuichi Takimiya,Hirohisa Fujikawa,Ryo Hoshino et al.
Ryuichi Takimiya et al.
►insomnia ► abdominal discomfort ► urge to move at night.
Is combination pharmacotherapy effective for patients with acute depression? [0.03%]
急性抑郁症患者联合用药有效吗?
Brock Cardon,Stephanie Schirding
Brock Cardon
A systematic review and meta-analysis found that these combinations were superior to monotherapy and had comparable tolerability.
Kristina Jones,Cianna Rivera,Bradford Bindas et al.
Kristina Jones et al.
Sport activities promote health and well-being in this population, which is disproportionately affected by obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and social isolation.
Nicole A Negbenebor,Candrice R Heath,Richard P Usatine
Nicole A Negbenebor
Kristen J Alston,Kimberly Bibb,Sheree Melton
Kristen J Alston
Knowing how the diagnosis is made and the condition is managed effectively can help FPs fulfill their role in the multifaceted care of these patients.
Kate Rowland
Kate Rowland
Heather M Territo,Gale R Burstein
Heather M Territo
In this supplement to Family Practice, Heather M. Territo, MD, and Gale R. Burstein, MD, MPH discuss how primary care physicians play an essential role in screening for STIs in young patients.
Raymond Pary,Steven Lippmann
Raymond Pary
Zeroing in on the right drug regimen requires a look at an agent's clinical benefits, tolerability profile, and risk of drug interactions, as well as the patient's comorbidities.
Doug Campos-Outcalt
Doug Campos-Outcalt
Although COVID-19 vaccination remains at the forefront, ACIP has offered guidance on MMR, pneumococcal, influenza, and travel vaccines. Here's a round-up.