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2005 Rx Market: The highs and lows

Moderate is the one-word summary for 2005. There were no blockbuster product launches, no blockbuster losses, and no blockbuster events to roil the pharmaceutical market. The biggest news of the year was a 3% increase in total prescriptions to 3.2 billion. That's hardly blockbuster growth, but it is an improvement over the 1% increase in total Rxs recorded for 2004.
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A 76-year-old woman, D.N., is hospitalized with a severe E. coli urinary tract infection (UTI). She has taken ciprofloxacin 500 mg every 12 hours and is responding to it. Prior to admission, because she is allergic to sulfamethoxazole, D.N. was taking amoxicillin which has been discontinued. D.N. takes digoxin 0.125 mg and pravastatin (Pravachol, Bristol-Myers Squibb) 20 mg daily. Over the past 24 hours, she developed severe diarrhea and a 101°F temperature. Her stool specimen is positive for C. difficile. D.N. is receiving replacement fluids and electrolytes, but her physician is considering how to resolve the C. difficile infection. What do you recommend?
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R.Ph.s feel pain of those on chronic opioid therapy

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Herb-drug interactions: Interactions between saw palmetto and prescription medications

Patients over age 50 typically present with one chronic disease per decade. Each chronic disease typically requires long-term drug therapy, meaning most older patients require several drugs to maintain health. Simultaneously, use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has increased in the United States in the last 20 years, reaching 36% in 2002; herbal medicine use accounts for approximately 22% of all CAM use. Older adults often add herbal medicines to prescription medications, yet do not always inform their physicians.
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