
Doliprane, Dafalgan, Efferalgan… Les médicaments contenant du paracétamol sont pointés du doigt dans une récente étude britannique. Ces comprimés, utilisés pour soulager les douleurs ou encore lutter contre la fièvre, pourraient en... Read more »

IntroductionUse of non-prescription [also known as over-the-counter (OTC)] analgesic medicines allows patients to self-treat without seeking medical advice. Paracetamol (acetaminophen in the US) is a well-established OTC analgesic used to relieve mild... Read more »

With high blood pressure affecting around one in three UK adults, it’s no wonder we’re constantly being fed headlines about some new, easy-to-implement solution to hypertension. If you’ve heard that drinking more... Read more »
IntroductionThe Korean Society of Hypertension published new guidelines for the management of hypertension in 2013 which fully revised the first Korean hypertension treatment guideline published in 2004 [1]. A great amount of... Read more »

Definition of Generic BioEquivalenceAccording to US FDA regulations [7], a generic drug product is one that is comparable to an innovator drug product in dosage form, strength, route of administration, quality, performance... Read more »

Have you had any concerns about an older person falling, or being at risk for a broken hip? A new clinical research study relevant to millions of older adults was just featured in the news. The... Read more »

2. MethodsA prospective cohort was collected of patients with PH presenting for initial hemodynamic assessment by a single operator (RK) at two tertiary care academic-affiliated medical centers (Duke University and Cleveland Clinic).... Read more »

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ReviewEpidemiology A major study examining the prevalence of OSA was the 1993 Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study, which found that OSA is prevalent in approximately 4% of men and 2% of women among the... Read more »

IntroductionPulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare and devastating disease, resulting from progressive obliteration of small calibre pulmonary arteries by proliferating vascular cells and intimal fibrosis, and leading to cardiac failure. PAH... Read more »