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Bell’s Palsy: To Treat or Not to Treat 1/20/2012

Bell’s palsy is an acute unilateral peripheral paralysis or weakness of the face that may lead to permanent disfigurement to the affected side of the face.

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Botulinum Toxin for the Treatment of Movement Disorders 1/20/2012

Movement disorders secondary to central nervous system disease and skeletal-muscle overactivity can be extremely debilitating.

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Identifying Drug-Induced Lupus 1/20/2012

Chronic use of certain drugs can cause this rheumatologic syndrome

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Management of Dizziness and Vertigo 1/20/2012

Pharmacists can help patients recognize whether this may be more serious than transient discomfort. 

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Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Update 1/20/2012

Research is focused on disease-modifying therapies.

Selected Neurodegenerative Disorders 1/20/2012

For many neurodegenerative disorders, health risks increase in the aging population, posing social and economic challenges.

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Tremor 1/11/2012

Tremor occurs most frequently in the hands, but it may also involve other parts of the body.


INFLAMMATORY DISEASES

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Crohn's Disease: Current Management and Prospective Therapies 1/20/2010

Crohn's disease is a chronic form of irritable bowel disease that can extend through the various layers of the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in intestinal and extraintestinal complications.

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Polymyalgia Rheumatica 6/18/2009

Corticosteroids are the mainstay of therapy for this inflammatory disease, which afflicts older adults and produces a sudden onset of painful symptoms in the neck, shoulders, back, and hips.


Naproxen Sodium 100-mg/mL Injection 5/19/2009

This high-risk compound, which is used to relieve pain and inflammation, should be prepared according to stringent aseptic methods.


More Is Not Better When Taking NSAIDs 3/20/2008

When it comes to treating inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, taking more than one nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) could lead to complications beyond the common gastrointestinal side effects associated with some NSAID products.

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