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MEDICAL TESTS AND MEDICATIONS

  • Medications: public policy of asam: rights and responsibilities of health care professionals in the use of opioids for the treatment of pain
  • Medications: switching medications, adding psychotherapy may help teens whose initial medication for depression is ineffective
  • Medications: mris vs. x-rays lead to similar outcomes for patients with low back pain
  • Medications: colorectal cancer screening cost effective in increasing life expectancy
  • Medications: health risks outweigh benefits for combined estrogen plus progestin clinical trial stopped early in major study
  • Medications: hormone replacement therapy
  • Medications: women with breast cancer detected by mammography screening have better outcomes than women with breast cancer found outside of screening
  • Medications: hormone replacement therapy does not appear to influence breast cancer detection
  • Medications: outcomes for treating sinusitis similar with newer, more expensive antibiotics as with older, less expensive antibiotics
  • Medications: questions and answers on mifeprex (mifepristone)
  • Tests: the importance of a pap test
  • Medications: medical groups set the record straight on emergency contraception
  • Medications: opinion issued on ssri antidepressant use during pregnancy
  • Medications: study indicates a way to stem weight gain in children treated with antipsychotic medications
  • Medications: combination therapy, not medication alone, most effective for treating children and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder
  • Medications: 'major breakthrough' on prescription drug plan
  • Medications: statement on the estrogen plus progestin trial of the women's health initiative
  • Medications: how to reduce medication errors
  • Medications: use of common pain relievers associated with increased risk of elevated blood pressure in men
  • Medications: how to manage your medications
  • Medications: using cholesterol-lowering medication after coronary procedures reduces the risk of subsequent major cardiac events
  • Medications: study shows nicotine replacement therapy is used by adolescent smokers and nonsmokers
  • Medications: questions and answers about safety of pills for treating adhd
  • Tests: blood chemistry tests
  • Medications: lorenzo's oil shows promise in reducing risk of debilitating disease in genetic disorder
  • Medications: use of beta-blockers associated with decreased risk for fractures
  • Medications: progesterone treatment decreases preterm birth rate
  • Tests: upper gi series
  • Medications: ace inhibitor drug effective in slowing progression of hypertensive kidney disease
  • Medications: antipsychotic medications
  • Medications: newer osteoporosis drugs associated with increased patient visits and treatment
  • Medications: newborn screening for certain genetic disorders has benefits and some drawbacks
  • Medications: hormone replacement therapy does not appear to influence breast cancer detection
  • Medications: updated analysis of whi estrogen-only data offers positive news
  • Medications: clinical trial finds no improvement in functional capability from neuroprotectant stroke drug
  • Tests: x rays
  • Medications: ru-486 shows promise for fibroid treatment
  • Medications: common prescription medications
  • Medications: frequently asked questions: depression
  • Tests: medical tests of kidney function
  • Medications: long-term etanercept treatment reduces psoriasis severity without increased adverse events
  • Medications: anesthesia and you
  • Medications: computerized order entry systems can increase risk of medication errors
  • Medications: over-the-counter drug abuse
  • Medications: aspirin for reducing your risk of heart attack and stroke: know the facts
  • Tests: bone marrow tests
  • Tests: how do i know if i'm pregnant?
  • Medications: controversy over accuracy of report on deaths attributable to medical errors
  • Medications: heart disease and medications
  • Medications: light therapy and fluoxetine are equally effective for winter depression
  • Medications: prescription drugs: abuse and addiction
  • Medications: chest x-rays may provide information to help detect osteoporosis in the elderly
  • Medications: screening guidelines on chromosomal abnormalities
  • Medications: medication-releasing stent reduces risk of artery re-narrowing following angioplasty for patients with complex coronary artery disease
  • Medications: simple blood test may help to predict cardiovascular risk in older women
  • Medications: study identifies women most likely to benefit from tamoxifen to prevent breast cancer
  • Medications: hormone therapy - concerns and risks
  • Medications: diet drug use associated with increased prevalence of heart valve abnormalities
  • Medications: study shows promise for simplified treatment of hiv infection
  • Medications: new facts about estrogen/progestin hormone therapy
  • Medications: in acute stroke, mri appears to have some advantages over ct scan for detecting certain types of bleeding in the brain
  • Medications: frequently asked questions: eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia)
  • Medications: effectiveness of certain antidepressants may be influenced by gene variations of individuals
  • Medications: antibiotics not associated with significant benefit in preventing fluid buildup in children with ear infections
  • Medications: essential guide to hypertension: when drugs do not work
  • Medications: giving antibiotics within four hours of arrival at a hospital improves outcomes for older patients with pneumonia
  • Medications: drug resistant pneumococcal bacteria increasing as antibiotic use grows
  • Tests: flexible sigmoidoscopy
  • Medications: antidepressant medications
  • Medications: medications — taking medicine correctly
  • Medications: statin therapy vs. usual care similar in reducing risk of death or coronary heart disease events in patients with elevated cholesterol and hypertension
  • Medications: new treatment is breakthrough for many asthma sufferers, will eventually change how allergies are treated, allergists say
  • Medications: lipid-lowering drug reduces early recurrent ischemic events for patients with certain cardiac events
  • Medications: more studies on risk and benefits of cox-2 inhibitors
  • Tests: hysterosalpingography
  • Medications: intensive statin therapy reduces amount of plaque buildup in arteries compared to moderate statin treatment
  • Medications: revolutionary anti-ige drug found safe and effective in long-term control of severe allergic asthma
  • Medications: special tests for monitoring fetal health
  • Medications: atorvastatin shows promise in small trial for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease
  • Medications: statin drug improves cholesterol levels and reduces arterial wall thickness among children with very high cholesterol
  • Medications: anesthesia for ambulatory (outpatient) surgery
  • Tests: complete blood cell count
  • Medications: new approaches to treating asthma: tips for correct use of medications
  • Tests: what are lung function tests?
  • Tests: lower gi series
  • Medications: get smart: know when to use antibiotics
  • Medications: fewer antibiotics prescribed for children in the united states
  • Medications: medications — prescription medicine
  • Medications: acpm recommends screening for hepatitis c among high risk groups
  • Medications: once-a-month injectable medication helps treat alcohol dependence
  • Medications: acne medication associated with abnormal blood test results
  • Medications: aspirin use associated with lower risk of death from all causes among patients with known or suspected heart disease
  • Medications: study documents medication errors among hospitalized children
  • Medications: commonly used pain relievers linked with increased risk of high blood pressure in women
  • Medications: new opinion on brand vs. generic oral contraceptives
  • Medications: herceptin® (trastuzumab): questions and answers
  • Medications: very high-intensity statin therapy shows promise for inducing regression of coronary atherosclerosis
  • Medications: your child and medication
  • Medications: tamoxifen: questions and answers
  • Medications: hormone foundation president discusses impact of recent hormone therapy research on patients during nih workshop
  • Medications: hormone replacement therapy: risks vs. benefits
  • Medications: treatment to prevent migraines boosts work productivity
  • Medications: early use of aggressive statin therapy may offer some benefit for coronary patients
  • Medications: hormone therapy increases risk of urinary incontinence
  • Tests: ercp (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography)
  • Medications: studies provide new evidence on risks associated with cox-2 inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Medications: clot-busting therapy may reduce death in elderly heart attack patients
  • Medications: certain acne treatment does not increase symptoms of depression in adolescents
  • Tests: upper endoscopy
  • Medications: hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms: the first few years
  • Medications: hormone therapy linked to increased risk of breast cancer, later diagnosis and abnormal mammograms
  • Medications: medicating children at school needs attention of parents, teachers and administrators
  • Medications: medicine safety for seniors
  • Tests: laparoscopy
  • Medications: fda warning on antidepressants challenged by long-term, population-based "suicide risk during antidepressant treatment" study
  • Tests: routine tests in pregnancy
  • Medications: sexually active postmenopausal women may benefit from continued pap screenings
  • Medications: prescription pain and other medications
  • Medications: combination hormone therapy may increase risk of ovarian cancer and number of diagnostic procedures
  • Medications: study suggests that patients prescribed long-term corticosteroids often do not receive therapy to prevent osteoporosis
  • Medications: pregnancy and medications
  • Medications: metamizole use by latino immigrants: a common and potentially harmful home remedy
  • Medications: new medication appears effective in helping smokers kick the habit
  • Medications: anti-depressants may treat menopausal hot flashes
  • Medications: drugs for mild-to-moderate migraine and tension-type headache pain
  • Medications: timing of start of hormone therapy may have effect on risk of coronary heart disease
  • Medications: questions and answers about the estrogen plus progestin study
  • Medications: rates of long term statin use among elderly patients are low
  • Medications: new recommendations for down syndrome call for screening of all pregnant women
  • Medications: use of moderate-dose antipsychotics increases risk of sudden cardiac death
  • Medications: diet pill safety
  • Medications: antibiotics education of parents via childcare staff shows 'modest' success
  • Medications: hormone therapy
  • Tests: medical tests for prostate problems
  • Medications: hormone appears to energize third-shift workers
  • Medications: beta-blockers not associated with substantial increase in symptoms of depression, fatigue or sexual dysfunction
  • Medications: a dose of advice about antibiotics
  • Tests: cardiac catheterization
  • Medications: statement of the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists supporting the availability of over-the-counter emergency contraception
  • Tests: to test or not to test
  • Medications: a closer look at major depression
  • Medications: future fda approval of botox® could boost popularity
  • Tests: diagnosing birth defects
  • Medications: pediatric patient safety — what you can do as a parent
  • Medications: lower-dose estrogen therapy prevents bone loss in post-menopausal women with few adverse effects
  • Medications: sertraline effective in treating children and adolescents with major depression
  • Tests: cardiac stress testing
  • Medications: measuring proteins in spinal fluid may provide early clue to alzheimer's disease
  • Medications: the abcs of oral contraceptives
  • Medications: medication shows promise as a treatment for alcohol dependence
  • Medications: colon polyp recurrence is high after treatment
  • Tests: neurological diagnostic tests and procedures
  • Medications: more women get mammograms
  • Medications: perceptions about antibiotic resistance vary among physicians
  • Medications: topical medication effective in relieving symptoms of knee osteoarthritis
  • Medications: journal study suggests many glaucoma patients don't take medication properly
  • Medications: some nonhormonal therapies may offer relief from hot flashes, but with possible adverse effects
  • Medications: acetaminophen dosage chart
  • Medications: statement on the nih announcement to halt estrogen-only arm of the whi study
  • Tests: colonoscopy
  • Medications: public policy of asam: definitions related to the use of opioids for the treatment of pain
  • Medications: statins not as effective for individuals with certain genetic variations
  • Medications: children overprescribed antibiotics for sore throat
  • Medications: drugs for moderate-to-severe migraine
  • Medications: long-term estrogen therapy linked to breast cancer risk
  • Medications: 'wait-and-see' approach for treating ear infection in children substantially reduces use of antibiotics
  • Medications: growth hormone replacement unfounded fountain of youth; may produce undesirable side effects
  • Medications: particular treatments effective for alcohol dependence
  • Medications: u.s. commercial genetic testing does not detect all cancer-associated mutations in the brca1 and brca2 genes
  • Medications: get the facts: hormones and breast cancer
  • Medications: reduced risk of alzheimer disease associated with prior use of hormone therapy in older women
  • Medications: hormone therapy after the whi
  • Tests: abdominal paracentesis
  • Medications: facts about medications for allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
  • Medications: dermatologists use immunotherapy to treat warts
  • Medications: latest hrt evidence reviews support halted clinical trial
  • Medications: statin use associated with reduced risk of common type of cataract
  • Tests: ultrasound scanning
  • Medications: what you should know about herbal and dietary supplement use and anesthesia
  • Medications: u.s. military study shows smallpox vaccination can be conducted safely, with low side effect rate
  • Medications: commonly recommended sedative does not improve infant sleep
  • Medications: new test improves detection of bladder cancer
  • Medications: your medicines and bladder control
  • Medications: hormone therapy
  • Medications: lipid-lowering therapy reduces stroke in heart patients
  • Medications: medications that lower blood pressure linked to reduced risk of alzheimer's disease
  • Medications: allergy testing guides avoidance, targets treatment
  • Medications: caution urged in use of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines
  • Medications: suicidal older patients with depression take longer to respond to treatment
  • Medications: knee osteoarthritis patients may be willing to accept less effective drug treatments for lower risk of side effects
  • Medications: combination therapy offers improved treatment for asthma
  • Tests: interpreting laboratory test results
  • Tests: understanding lab testing
  • Medications: brain imaging indicates which depressed patients will recover with cognitive behavior therapy
  • Medications: psychosis onset may be delayed by olanzapine
  • Medications: cervical cancer screening can start later and occur less often under new acog recommendations
  • Medications: taking medications safely
  • Medications: acog supports safety and availability of over-the-counter emergency contraception
  • Medications: medications — the importance of reading the label
  • Medications: antibiotic answers
  • Medications: whole-body pet/ct scan appears useful for determining tumor stage
  • Medications: study challenges previous statistics on preventable deaths due to medical errors
  • Medications: cholesterol-lowering medications and you
  • Medications: adolescents with depression often respond well to combination of antidepressant and cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Medications: position on first trimester screening methods
  • Medications: antimanic medications
  • Medications: sedating antihistamine may double risk of serious injury
  • Medications: statement on the fda's hearing on antidepressant use in pediatric patients
  • Medications: estrogen therapy does not appear to protect postmenopausal women from heart disease
  • Medications: small proportion of women appear to be eligible for taking medication for breast cancer prevention
  • Medications: increased cost-sharing for prescription drugs may contribute to avoidable illness
  • Medications: recent trends in children's stimulant prescriptions
  • Medications: poor knowledge of high blood pressure is greater barrier to blood pressure control than medication costs
  • Medications: dental x-rays during pregnancy associated with low birth weight babies
  • Medications: antibiotics: facts you should know
  • Medications: adverse drug events are common in some hospitalized children
  • Medications: patient awareness under general anesthesia — what is it?
  • Medications: rasagiline appears to be an effective therapy for early parkinson disease
  • Medications: heartburn medication is dispensed repeatedly with contraindicated medications by the same pharmacies
  • Medications: patient factors and site of care influence antibiotic prescription for pneumonia
  • Medications: antibiotics
  • Medications: questions and answers on hormone therapy
  • Medications: aspirin reduces the risk of cardiovascular events in men and women, though effects differ between sexes
  • Medications: hers study report: ht can relieve menopause-type symptoms common in elderly women
  • Medications: elderly african-american men less likely to undergo prostate cancer screening
  • Medications: growth hormone has marginal benefits, many adverse effects for elderly men and women
  • Medications: popular anti-inflammatory drugs may increase risk of cardiovascular events
  • Medications: cytotec given orally found safe and effective to induce labor
  • Medications: major study evaluates benefits and risks of tamoxifen and raloxifene for reducing the risk of breast cancer
  • Medications: pet scans accurate for identifying malignant lung lesions
  • Medications: statement on hormone therapy for the prevention and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis
  • Tests: angiography
  • Medications: take your medications as prescribed
  • Medications: many patients never tell their healthcare clinicians they underuse medications because of prescription costs
  • Medications: breast density changes as hormone replacement therapy starts and stops
  • Tests: what are holter and event monitors?
  • Medications: eyedrops
  • Edications: aspirin shows promise as better treatment for recurrent stroke in african-american patients
  • Medications: stem cell use for biomedical research is ethical
  • Medications: general anesthesia for office-based plastic surgery: a safe alternative
  • Medications: narcotic medication and antidepressants increase fracture risk in older women
  • Tests: kidney biopsy
  • Medications: prescription drugs — getting the most for your money
  • Medications: low dose dhea proves effective in treating physical and mental conditions of hypopituitarism
  • Medications: antidepressant may help people stop smoking when used with nicotine patch
  • Medications: two large studies show decline in suicide attempts with antidepressant treatment
  • Medications: medications — using the correct dosing device
  • Medications: key facts about antiviral drugs and influenza (flu)
  • Medications: drugs that prevent migraine
  • Medications: response to the fda's new warning on antidepressants
  • Medications: new treatment appears effective for rosacea
  • Medications: calcium channel blockers not any more effective than diuretics or beta-blockers in reducing cardiac risk
  • Medications: pharmacy care program helps elderly patients take all their medications
  • Medications: patients with chronic sinusitus with recurrent attacks do not necessarily develop resistance to antibiotics
  • Medications: how to make sure medicine is used safely and only when needed
  • Medications: psychotropic medication use in a population of children who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  • Medications: risk of miscarriage from prenatal cvs test much less than previously believed
  • Medications: adverse drug events are common and often preventable among elderly outpatients
  • Medications: serious adverse drug reactions commonly identified after drug receives fda approval
  • Medications: keeping acetaminophen safe and effective for children
  • Tests: frequently asked questions about digital mammography
  • Medications: compared to other screening methods, mri appears more effective for detecting breast cancer for women with breast cancer gene mutations
  • Medications: medications — common over-the-counter medications
  • Medications: clinical conditions can predict impairment and death for extremely low birth weight infants
  • Medications: cholesterol-lowering medications may reduce risk of glaucoma
  • Medications: excessive hair growth in women not helped by diabetes drugs
  • Medications: antibiotic treatment for bv and trichomonas in high-risk pregnant women does not prevent preterm birth
  • Medications: the growing presence of complementary and alternative medicine
  • Medications: long-term use of estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy (hrt) linked with increased risk of ovarian cancer
  • Tests: lumbar puncture
  • Medications: use of estrogen by postmenopausal women does not increase risk of breast cancer
  • Medications: postmenopausal hormone therapy offers no protection against heart attacks
  • Medications: the problem of antibiotic resistance
  • Medications: women report various symptoms after stopping hormone therapy
  • Medications: antibiotics prescription practices vary widely among physicians, regions
  • Medications: long-term use of antibiotics possibly linked with increased risk of breast cancer
  • Tests: cystoscopy and ureteroscopy
  • Medications: frequently asked questions: bipolar disorder
  • Medications: benefits of antidepressants appear greater than risks for children, teens
  • Tests: ct scanning
  • Medications: corticosteroid therapy may be associated with irregular heartbeat
  • Medications: american academy of ophthalmology applauds fda's decision to act against illegal decorative contact lenses
  • Medications: pain control guide for people with cancer: medicines to treat cancer pain
  • Medications: drugs that help lower blood pressure: antihypertensives
  • Medications: three-year cervical cancer screening recommendations may be applicable for certain women with hiv
  • Tests: prostate-specific antigen (psa) test
  • Medications: reviparin effective in reducing risk of death after heart attack
  • Tests: electrocardiograms
  • Medications: computer-aided ultrasound provides immediate second opinion for solid breast lumps
  • Medications: academy addresses wydase™ shortage
  • Medications: lithium more effective than commonly prescribed medication for reducing suicide risk in bipolar patients
  • Medications: use of statin drugs linked to lower risk of fractures for older individuals
  • Medications: patients left clueless as to when their lifesaving asthma inhalers contain no medicine
  • Medications: lifesaving allergy drug out of reach for many in need
  • Medications: new guidelines conclude all aerosol therapy devices equally effective
  • Medications: drug helps reduce drinking and improve quality of life among patients with alcohol dependence
  • Medications: new medication guide available for parents on treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  • Medications: migraine treatment also appears effective for cluster headaches
  • Medications: methylphenidate (ritalin)
  • Medications: when your child needs anesthesia
  • Medications: sms principles can speed prescription plan
  • Tests: types of hiv tests
  • Medications: women and hormone therapy, post-whi
  • Tests: hysteroscopy
  • Medications: some over-the-counter pain relievers may reduce parkinson's risk
  • Medications: st. john's wort may decrease effectiveness or require higher dosage of some meds
  • Medications: commonly used pain relievers not associated with increased risk of kidney dysfunction
  • Medications: clarification on recommendations for cervical cancer screening in adolescents
  • Medications: cholesterol levels and use of lipid-lowering drugs are not associated with breast cancer risk
  • Medications: hormone therapy: introduction
  • Medications: vancomycin-intermediate/resistant staphylococcus aureus (visa/vrsa)
  • Medications: antiviral drugs may help relieve nerve pain related to shingles
  • Medications: nsaids do not slow progression of alzheimer's
  • Medications: oral alternative to allergy shots raises concerns in the u.s.
  • Tests: analgesic nephropathy (painkillers and the kidneys)
  • Medications: study estimates cancer risk from radiation exposure during cardiac ct scans
  • Medications: use of anti-depressant does not decrease risk of relapse for patients with anorexia nervosa
  • Medications: national trends in use of antiobesity medications
  • Medications: levels of pain associated with mammography is low
  • Tests: mri
  • Medications: as antidepressant medication treatment increases, adolescent suicide rates decrease
  • Medications: harmful interactions: mixing alcohol with medicines
  • Medications: new studies highlight need for diagnostic testing and the effectiveness of two treatments for osteoporosis
  • Medications: risk of suicidal behavior similar among users of different antidepressant drugs
  • Medications: breast mri moderately useful for detecting breast cancer, but does not eliminate need for biopsy
  • Medications: use of stomach acid-suppressive medications associated with increased risk of pneumonia
  • Medications: emergency contraception
  • Medications: routine hiv tests endorsed by cdc
  • Medications: common types of headaches
  • Medications: decision aids can help women learn about breast cancer risk and testing, and assist in choosing among treatment options
  • Medications: dieting and medication may reduce blood pressure in patients with hypertension
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