GASTROENTEROLOGY

Colorectal Cancer Screening 12/17/2009

Routine examinations, beginning at age 50, are key to preventing this disease and saving lives.


Gastrointestinal Bleeding: An Alarming Sign 12/17/2009

Early intervention to control bleeding is important in order to minimize mortality, particularly in elderly patients.


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IBS Treatment Guidelines 12/17/2009

Irritable bowel syndrome places a significant burden on society; it also presents an excellent opportunity for pharmacists to participate in the care of patients with the disorder.

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Overview of Hepatitis B and C Management 12/17/2009

Pharmacists play an important role in the care of patients infected with these diseases, which often lead to chronic liver disease and even death

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Pancreatitis 12/17/2009

The pancreas produces insulin and enzymes that help digest food and can become inflamed as a result of alcoholism, gallstones, or infection.



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Probiotics and Microflora 12/17/2009

There is a new focus on the role of beneficial bacteria to aid digestion, boost natural defenses, and fight off bacteria that could cause health problems.


Strategies for the Relief of Bloating and Gas 12/17/2009

Various sources for this problem have been identified, including air swallowing, diet, lactose intolerance, and IBS.

The Burden of Digestive Diseases 12/17/2009

At the end of the 20th century, there were changes in the incidence, prevalence, and overall impact of digestive diseases, as evidenced by the 2008 update to the National Institutes of Health publication on digestive diseases.

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Updates in Nonprescription Therapy for Heartburn and GERD 10/21/2009

Understanding the relative advantages and disadvantages of OTC antacids, H2 antagonists, and proton pump inhibitors allows the pharmacist to provide lasting relief for patients.



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Alcohol-Induced Pancreatitis 8/20/2009

An association exists between alcohol abuse and pancreatitis, but the mechanism involved is not understood.


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Adverse Events Associated with NSAIDs 12/15/2008

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 inhibitors (COXIBs) are perhaps some of the most extensively used medications in the world.

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Ulcerative Colitis: Achieving and Maintaining Remission 12/15/2008

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD) characterized by diffuse mucosal inflammation of the colon.

Diseases of the Digestive System 12/15/2008

A ccording to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), digestive diseases have affected more than 70 million Americans.

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The Operating Room Pharmacist and Bariatric Surgery 12/15/2008

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the percentage of overweight or obese persons in the U.

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Celiac Disease: More Common Than Once Thought 12/15/2008

A n estimated one of every 100 to 200 people in the United States has celiac disease (also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy, nontropical sprue, or celiac sprue), an autoimmune inflammatory enteropathy that is triggered by the ingestion of gluten-containing grains in susceptible individuals.

Understanding and Managing Lactose Intolerance 12/15/2008

The inability to ingest milk as an adult, known as lactose intolerance (LI) , is characteristic of many ethnic groups.

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Inguinal Hernia 8/14/2008

A hernia is a bulging of connective tissue (fascia) through a weak area or tear in the wall of muscle that holds the intestines in place.

Probiotics: A Closer Look 6/19/2008

Probiotics are dietry supplements that have been used for centuries as natural components in health-enhancing foods.

Diverticulitis: Overview and Management 3/20/2008

Some illnesses are found to take varied courses in geriatric patients.

Clinical News Digest 1/23/2008

FDA Says No Change in Cardio Risks for Prilosec and Nexium Earlier this year, AstraZeneca, the manufacturer of Prilosec (omeprazole) and Nexium (esomeprazole), sent the FDA results of studies being conducted by the pharmaceutical company on the long-term use of the two drugs.

GERD Update: The Refractory Patient 12/20/2007

Heartburn, one of the classic symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a very common occurrence among the general population.

Bariatric Surgery 9/19/2007

For many individuals--especially those who are morbidly obese--diet and exercise, even in combination with drug therapy, are usually not enough to achieve adequate weight loss.

A Review on the Management of Crohn's Disease 1/23/2007

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a condition that causes chronic inflammation in the lining of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT).

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