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From the Editor |
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Inpharma Weekly,
Volume &NA;,
Issue 969,
1995,
Page 2-2
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ISSN:1173-8324
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年代:1995
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Headline news of 1994 |
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Inpharma Weekly,
Volume &NA;,
Issue 969,
1995,
Page 3-6
Rachel Webber,
Rosie Stather,
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The last issue ofInpharma® in 1994 featured a review of the major medical conferences of the year. NowInpharma® brings you the highlights of the pharmaceutical successes and failures that made the headlines last year. Included in this is a review of the notable adverse drug reactions that occurred and their prescribing and marketing impact.
ISSN:1173-8324
出版商:ADIS
年代:1995
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Sales of anti-asthma drugs and asthma mortality in the US |
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Inpharma Weekly,
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Issue 969,
1995,
Page 6-6
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Empirical fluconazole strategy of choice in oesophageal candidiasis |
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Inpharma Weekly,
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Issue 969,
1995,
Page 7-7
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News in brief … |
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Inpharma Weekly,
Volume &NA;,
Issue 969,
1995,
Page 8-9
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SCH-42495 - one of a useful new class of antihypertensive drug |
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Inpharma Weekly,
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Issue 969,
1995,
Page 10-10
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News in brief … |
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Inpharma Weekly,
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Issue 969,
1995,
Page 11-11
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Aspirin resistance reported during stroke prophylaxis |
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Inpharma Weekly,
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Issue 969,
1995,
Page 12-12
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Bacterial vaginosis - the missing link in PID? |
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Inpharma Weekly,
Volume &NA;,
Issue 969,
1995,
Page 13-14
Sean Henahan,
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The aetiology of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) has baffled researchers for years. One school of thought attributed its onset to organisms associated with sexually transmitted diseases, yet, such pathogens are found in only 50% of cases. Now, attention has turned to a new set of pathogens - anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria are associated with the onset of bacterial vaginosis, a condition that could be the missing link in PID aetiology. According to reports at the recent Anaerobe Society of the Americas' Congress on Anaerobic Bacteria and Anaerobic Infections held in California, US, this knowledge could help to form the basis of a new set of prevention strategies.
ISSN:1173-8324
出版商:ADIS
年代:1995
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Cardiovascular news in brief … |
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Inpharma Weekly,
Volume &NA;,
Issue 969,
1995,
Page 14-14
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年代:1995
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