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    Internal Medicine Alert

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    January 15, 2005

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    Internal Medicine Alert 2005-01-15

    Protecting the Oldest of Old Bones

    Use of risedronate in women 80 years and older reduced the incidence of vertebral fractures and was well tolerated. Read More

    Anticoagulating the Elderly With Atrial Fib: How Low Should You Go?

    Maintaining INRs (International normalized ratios) between 2 and 3 is safer than INRs below 2, as suggested by some guidelines. Read More

    Fecal DNA vs Fecal Occult Blood For Colorectal Cancer Screening in an Average Risk Population

    Most neoplastic lesions are not detected either by Hemoccult screening or by multitarget analysis of fecal DNA. Nevertheless, the fecal DNA analysis was significantly more efficient than Hemoccult testing. Read More

    Atenolol For Hypertension

    Atenolol is unsuitable as a first-line drug in hypertension. Read More

    Pharmacology Update: Natalizumab Injection (Tysabri)

    A new agent has received expedited FDA approval for the treatment of relapsing multiple sclerosis. Read More

    Clinical Briefs

    There is little disagreement about the merit of treating frank hypothyroidism. Because of conflicting data, much less consensus exists about whether subclinical hypothyroidism (ie, elevated TSH levels with normal T4) should be treated. Since thyroid disorders increase with age, a population of advanced years is an appropriate group in which to evaluate this issue further. Read More

    ECG Review: Are P Waves "Married"?

    The rhythm strip shown in the figure was obtained from an elderly woman with a history of cardiomyopathy. She has a known history of bundle branch block (ie, RBBB). How would you interpret the rhythm? Read More

    Pharmacology Watch - Hypertension: Therapy vs Calcium Channel Antagonists

    Pharmacotherapy of hypertension has been much in the news in the last 2 months. Standard therapies such as atenolol have been challenged, while calcium channel antagonists may be making a comeback. Read More
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    Table Of Contents

    Protecting the Oldest of Old Bones

    Anticoagulating the Elderly With Atrial Fib: How Low Should You Go?

    Fecal DNA vs Fecal Occult Blood For Colorectal Cancer Screening in an Average Risk Population

    Atenolol For Hypertension

    Pharmacology Update: Natalizumab Injection (Tysabri)

    Clinical Briefs

    ECG Review: Are P Waves "Married"?

    Pharmacology Watch - Hypertension: Therapy vs Calcium Channel Antagonists

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