Publications by authors named "N Lajeunesse"

Background And Objective: This article documents the impact of the introduction of selective NSAIDs on overall prescription patterns of NSAIDs and associated gastroprotective agents (GPAs), and on the rate of nonfatal digestive perforations and haemorrhages.

Methods: A retrospective, closed cohort study was conducted using the Quebec Health Insurance Board databases, for a 3-year period overlapping the introduction of selective NSAIDs. All adult subjects who were continuously registered with the Public Prescription Drug Program (PPDP) between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 2001 (n = 2 052 231) were included.

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Patients suffering from acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) succumb to opportunistic infections due to a generalized failure of their cell-mediated immune defenses. The monocyte-macrophage (M-M) system plays an important role in host defense against viruses, protozoa, mycobacteria, and tumours, all potentially involved in the terminal stages of AIDS. We studied M-M functions in 55 asymptomatic hemophiliacs, 20 supertransfused thalassemics, and 9 von Willebrand's syndrome patients over a period of 17 months to establish the part played by chronic repeated blood component transfusions on the macrophage defense system.

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