What Is NSAIDs
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A Conversation With Dr. Cryer: What are NSAIDs and what are some of their side effects? - icyou health videos
icyou.com — “Dr. Byron Cryer shares information about what NSAIDs are and their side effects. Dr. Cryer is from the University of Texas Southwestern...” View full resource at icyou.com
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Emily Altman's answer to What are the best NSAIDs for tonsillitis? - Quora
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Conquering Arthritis: Arthritis Drug Class 1: NSAIDs
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Warnings about side effects of NSAIDs | Life and style | BMJ Group
guardian.co.uk — “Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids) are used to treat pain and inflammation” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Warnings on side effects of NSAIDs (aspirin, advil, motrin, tylenol, aleve, etc.) http://bit.ly/3UH0E6
Academic Life in Emergency Medicine: Paucis Verbis: NSAIDS and upper GI bleeds
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PV Card: What NSAID has the highest Relative Risk for upper GI bleeding at 14.5? As a reference, ibuprofen's RR is 2.7. http://ow.ly/5GcH1
Dr. McPherson on Determining if a Patient Qualifies for NSAIDs
painlive.com — “Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, BCPS, CPE, Professor, Vice Chair of Pharmacy Practice and Science, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD, President, The American Society of Pain Educators, Montclair, NJ, shares what clinicians should look for when assessing whether a patient is a good candidate for treatment with an non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).” View full resource at painlive.com
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Dr. Mary McPherson from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy on Determining if a Patient Qualifies for NSAIDs http://ow.ly/6QVt9
Ankylosing Spondylitis Causes, Diagnosis, Information, Symptoms and Treatment on MedicineNet.com
medicinenet.com — “Read about ankylosing spondylitis (a form of chronic inflammation of the spine and the sacroiliac joints), which causes spinal pain and stiffness. As ankylosing spondylitis is a systemic rheumatic disease, it may also affect joints and organs. Ankylosing spondylitis symptoms include fatigue and pain and stiffness in the low back, upper buttocks, neck, and spine regions, which is typically worse in the mornings. Aspirin, NSAIDs, and TNF blockers may be necessary for treatment of ankylosing spondy” View full resource at medicinenet.com
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Gyno Gab: Hormonal Symptoms and The Mirena IUD
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Ibuprofen Linked to Increased Risk of Miscarriage -- Articles -- FertilityAuthority.com
fertilityauthority.com — “Experts advise caution with NSAIDS Taking ibuprofen or any class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) while pregnant more than doubles the risk of miscarriage, according to a recent study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.” View full resource at fertilityauthority.com
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NSAID-induced Gastrointestinal and Cardiovascular Injury - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “What types of gastrointestinal and cardiovascular problems can potentially be caused by NSAID usage? Current Opinion in Gastroenterology” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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ED Risk Higher Among Regular NSAID Users - Renal and Urology News
renalandurologynews.com — “PARIS"Men who routinely take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have a higher rate of erectile dysfunction (ED) than what might be ordinarily expected for their age and comorbidity, new data suggest.” View full resource at renalandurologynews.com
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ED Risk Higher Among Regular NSAID Users: PARIS—Men who routinely take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSA.. http://bit.ly/ozSUI
FAQ: What's the Best Treatment for a Cold? - MSN Health & Fitness - Caregiving
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Fibromyalgia Drugs - Medicines, Antidepressants, Anticonvulsants, Muscle Relaxants | Healthline
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What are the most commonly used medications for fibromyalgia? http://w.sns.ly/hwJ47
Duodenal Ulcers: eMedicine Gastroenterology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: When we speak of duodenal ulcers, we often imply that these are part of what is known as peptic ulcer disease; duodenal ulceration may be only rarely due to other conditions. Most duodenal ulcers are associated ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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More than 95% of duodenal ulcers occur in the first part of the duodenum. Learn about the causes of duodenal ulcers. http://bit.ly/ddyqak
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Dr Emily Altman, Founder and Medical Director of Advanced Skin Wisdom at Comprehensive Dermatology and Laser Center, LLC, is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist, specializing in cosmetic dermatology, general dermatology and dermatologic surgery in Livingston, NJ. A graduate of the New Jersey Medical School, Dr. Altman completed her residency in dermatology at Columbia University in 1997. She has published numerous scientific articles in medical journals and is a member of a number of professional organizations. Dr. Altman is affiliated with the Saint Barnabas Medical Center, and has been in private practice at Comprehensive Dermatology Center since 2000. Dr. Altman was named one of New Jersey’s Top Doctors by New Jersey Monthly magazine.
Dr. Altman is an avid gardener. She spends much of her free time attending to her floral gardens at her home in Livingston, NJ. “I regard my vocation and avocation as a direct result of being a highly visual person,” says Dr. Altman. She draws similarities from both of her passions, gardening and dermatology. Both require nurturing, proper diet and suitable environmental factors in order to thrive. This love and talent for both dermatology and aesthetics naturally led to the addition of laser and cosmetic dermatology at Dr. Altman’s practice. -
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