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Montelukast appears to be linked to neuropsychiatric side effects

Montelukast Associated With Nightmares, Depression

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Odds of depression, aggressive behavior, suicide ideation, nightmares, headaches all increased
Pioglitazone may not be effective for lowering blood glucose levels

Pioglitazone Has Limited Effect in Lipoatrophic Diabetes

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Slight liver function improvement seen in lipoatrophic diabetes induced by juvenile dermatomyositis
Proton pump inhibitors are overused worldwide

Proton Pump Inhibitors Overused Worldwide

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Wide variation in inappropriate use documented in the international literature, from 11 to 84 percent
For patients with noncancer pain and opioid-induced constipation

Naloxegol Has No Effect on Opioid Dose in Opioid-Tied Constipation

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Centrally-mediated analgesia was maintained during treatment with naloxegol in noncancer pain, OIC
Insurers have the bargaining power to reduce provider prices in highly concentrated provider markets

Insurer Market Power Lowers Providers’ Prices

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Evidence seen for specialists in markets with high provider, insurer concentration
For obese women undergoing cesarean delivery

Post-C-Section Cephalexin, Metronidazole Cuts SSI Rate

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Post-op course reduces rate of surgical site infection within 30 days of C-section among obese women
For patients undergoing liver surgery

Extended Thromboprophylaxis Safe, Effective After Liver Surgery

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Severe complication rate 5.6 percent, with no 90-day mortalities
In patients with type 2 diabetes being treated with a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor

Anagliptin Effect on LDL in T2DM Via ApoB-100 Synthesis

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Improvement appears mediated, at least in part, through suppression of apoB-100 synthesis
Half of repeat antibiotic dispensings in Australia are used to extend the initial course

Half of Repeat Antibiotics in Australia Extend Initial Rx

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More than one in five occur at least one month after the initial prescription
In the school setting

AAP: Epinephrine Admin Training Needed in Many Schools

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In 2015 to 2016, 2.7 percent reported that epinephrine was administered by unlicensed staff