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Higher rates of β-blocker use are seen among women with preeclampsia and asthma

Labetalol Use Up for Patients With Preeclampsia and Asthma

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Use of labetalol versus other antihypertensives linked to increased risk of status asthmaticus
Single-agent talazoparib provides significant benefit over standard chemotherapy for patients with advanced breast cancer and germline BRCA1/2 mutation

Talazoparib Beneficial in Patients With Advanced Breast Cancer

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Longer progression-free survival versus standard chemotherapy for patients with germline BRCA1/2
Treatment with a pill combining low doses of three antihypertensive drugs results in an increased proportion of patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension achieving their target blood pressure

Triple Combo Blood Pressure Pill Can Improve BP Control

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Proportion achieving target BP increased with use of triple combo pill versus usual care at six months
The rate of naloxone administrations by emergency medical services providers increased 75 percent from 2012 to 2016

CDC: EMS Administration of Naloxone Up From 2012 to 2016

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Monitoring non-fatal overdose events from EMS data may aid in developing emergency response
Antipsychotic therapy prescribed to nursing home residents is mostly initiated in nursing homes rather than hospitals or outpatient settings

Most Antipsychotics Prescribed in Nursing Homes Initiated There

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64 percent initiated in nursing homes, 18.6 percent in hospitals, and 17.5 percent in outpatient settings
In children with latent tuberculosis

Rifampin Effective for Latent Tuberculosis in Children

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Rifampin has advantage of being a shorter, single-drug regimen that is palatable for children
A four-month regimen of rifampin is similar to a nine-month regimen of isoniazid for the prevention of active tuberculosis

Rifampin Similar to Isoniazid for Preventing Active Tuberculosis

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Rifampin has significantly higher rate of treatment completion, fewer drug-related adverse events
There is considerable variation in specialty drug coverage across commercial health plans

Variation in Specialty Drug Coverage Across Health Plans

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Plans restrict coverage of drugs indicated for cancer less often than drugs indicated for other diseases
Ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor therapy is associated with worse outcomes

Protease Inhibitors May Worsen Outcomes for HIV + Heart Failure

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Higher rates seen for hyperlipidemia, diabetes, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular mortality
Tamsulosin does not significantly increase the urinary stone passage rate compared with placebo

Tamsulosin Does Not Appear to Promote Urinary Stone Passage

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Findings do not support tamsulosin treatment for symptomatic urinary stones <9 mm