Psoriasis Treatments Have Changed Little in a Decade Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 2 - 2
Doxazosin: reduced antihypertensive efficacy compared with atenolol but fewer adverse effects on serum lipids and heart rate Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 4
Decapeptyl: effective and convenient in the treatment of precocious puberty Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 4 - 5
Dopexamine: appears to have positive inotropic and chronotropic properties and causes peripheral vasodilation Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Enprofylline: appears to be comparable to theophylline in terms of efficacy and tolerability Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 5
Flestolol: a potent, short-acting β-blocker with rapid onset of action Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 5 - 6
Diclofensine: a more effective antidepressant than imipramine? Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 6
Cimetropium bromide: comparable to prifinium bromide in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 6 - 6
A Pastille Nystatin Formulation Eliminates Oral Candida Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Low Back Pain and Cervicobrachialgia Respond to Ipuprofen Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 7
Comparing Anhydrous Theophylline with Choline Theophyllinate Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 7 - 8
Early Reperfusion Achieves Improved Left Ventricular Function Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 8 - 8
Ceftriaxone in Gonorrhoea Proves More Effective than Penicillin Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 8 - 8
Triamterene plus Hydrochlorothiazide Controls BP and is Cost Effective Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 8 - 8
Suprofen Reduces Pupillary Constriction During Cataract Surgery Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 9 - 9
Early Streptokinase Therapy Improves the Survival Rate in MI Patients Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 9 - 9
Sustained-Release Oxprenolol And Atenolol Are Effective Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 10 - 10
Oral Nifedipine and Atenolol Are Comparable Agents Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
Anxiety Disorder Symptoms Improve with Diazepam and Prazepam Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 11
Molsidomine Appears Suitable For Treating CHF and Angina Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 11 - 12
Diclofenac Looks Promising in Primary Nocturnal Enuresis Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Heparin and Streptokinase + Heparin Are Comparable Regimens Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Antihypertensive Efficacy of Enalapril is Comparable with That of Atenolol Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 12
Haemodynamic Effects of Ibopamine Are Attenuated Long Term Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 12 - 13
Fenoterol/Ipratropium Bromide Bronchodilates Better Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 13 - 13
Ranitidine has No Apparent Effect on Theophylline Kinetics Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 13 - 14
Phenobarbital May Increase the Risk of Intracranial Haemorrhage Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 14
Cefonicid Pharmacokinetics in Patients with Kidney Failure Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 14
Metoprolol and Hydrochlorothiazide Reduce Combined Precordial Voltages Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 14 - 15
Theophylline Sustained Release Sprinkle Formulation in Children Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Acebutolol Lowers Both Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 15 - 15
Diltiazem Decreases Renal Vascular Resistance in Hypertensive Patients Newsletter Article 19 February 2013 Pages: 16 - 16