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Two Drugs Better Than One for Crohn's Patients: Remission rates higher with combination therapy, study finds http://tinyurl.com/pncdr8

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Medical News: APA: Two Drugs No Better than One for Depression - in Meeting Coverage, APA from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “HONOLULU -- Combining two antidepressants for patients with chronic or recurrent major depression does not produce better outcomes than monotherapy, researchers said here.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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APA: Two Drugs No Better than One for Depression (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “HONOLULU (MedPage Today) -- Combining two antidepressants for patients with chronic or recurrent major depression does not produce better outcomes than monotherapy, researchers said here.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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APA: Two Drugs No Better than One for Depression (CME/CE): HONOLULU (MedPage Today) -- Combining two antidepressan... http://bit.ly/jranVT

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Two Antidepressants Appear No Better Than One | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “Depressed patients who take two medications fare no better than those who only taken one, according to researchers at the University of Texas SouthwesternView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Depressed patients who take 2 meds fare no better than those taking 1, UTSW researchers say. http://ow.ly/4NYNe

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NEWS ALERT: Giving 2 meds for depression doesn't benefit patients, UTSW study finds. http://ow.ly/4L8Tu

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NEWS ALERT: Giving 2 meds for depression doesn't benefit patients, UTSW study finds. http://ow.ly/4L8Tu

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Combining two types of antidepressants produces stronger effect; mouse study may help patients for whom existing antidepressants are not effective

sciencedaily.com — “When it comes to antidepressants, two may be better than one. When drugs that alter two mood-regulating brain chemicals -- serotonin and acetylcholine -- are combined, they work together to produce a greater antidepressant response, a new animal study shows.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Combining Two Types of Antidepressants Produces Stronger Effect; http://bit.ly/ej6C2j

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Combining two types of antidepressants produces stronger effect; mouse study may help patients for whom existing antidepressants are not effective

sciencedaily.com — “When it comes to antidepressants, two may be better than one. When drugs that alter two mood-regulating brain chemicals -- serotonin and acetylcholine -- are combined, they work together to produce a greater antidepressant response, a new animal study shows.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Medical News: EULAR: Two Drugs Better than One in Fibromyalgia - in Meeting Coverage, EULAR from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “ROME -- Adding milnacipran (Savella) for fibromyalgia patients with inadequate responses to pregabalin (Lyrica) monotherapy can boost efficacy without sacrificing safety, researchers said here.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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EULAR: Two Drugs Better than One in Fibromyalgia (CME/CE): ROME (MedPage Today) -- Adding milnacipran (Savella) fo... http://bit.ly/cKHlvZ

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Combination therapy better for Crohn's disease, researchers say | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times

latimesblogs.latimes.com — “A combination of two drugs normally used individually to treat Crohn's disease is better than either one used alone and should be the first choice for treatment of the disease, researchers say. "These study results are strong enough to change...View full resource at latimesblogs.latimes.com

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Two targeted therapies likely better than one in patients with aggressive lymphoma

physorg.com — “When combined with a cocktail of chemotherapy drugs, two monoclonal antibodies, instead of one, appear to offer superior results in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, according to Mayo Clinic researchers working with the North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG).View full resource at physorg.com

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Two targeted therapies likely better than one in patients with aggressive lymphoma http://tinyurl.com/qpepe8

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BP drugs and stroke and CHD

theheart.org — “Although most patients receive more than one drug for high blood pressure, two new meta-analyses show that, in terms of initial drug therapy, only angiotensin receptor blockers were not significantly better than placebo or no treatment for the prevention of coronary heart disease events, while all antihypertensive drugs were better than placebo for the prevention of stroke.View full resource at theheart.org

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heartwire: Most hypertension drugs, except ARBs, better than no treatment for CHD risk reduction http://bit.ly/J8FAx

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