Publications by authors named "Santina Gorsen"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates health care providers' knowledge and practices regarding medication use in breastfeeding women during surgical procedures in Flanders, Belgium.
  • Many HCPs believe they are knowledgeable about breastfeeding, recognize its benefits, and value its continuation; however, most are not familiar with guidelines for managing surgical cases.
  • A knowledge gap exists regarding the use of medications during breastfeeding, highlighting the need for comprehensive guidelines and better training in this area.
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Objectives: Alcohol and medication use are increasingly prevalent in the older population. Concurrent use of alcohol and alcohol-interactive (AI) medication can lead to significant adverse consequences.

Methods: Three reference works were used to create an explicit list of drug substances for which information about the interaction with alcohol was available in at least one of them.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study addressed the rising issue of alcohol and medication use among older adults, highlighting the risks of combining these substances.
  • It involved creating a list of 256 medications known to have interactions with alcohol, using multiple reference works and data from older patients living in the community.
  • Findings revealed that nearly half of the older patients consumed alcohol regularly, with a significant percentage using medications that could potentially interact negatively with alcohol.
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Background: Reflux occurs in 50% of healthy infants at some point. This is most often a physiological condition and does not require drug treatment. Various studies have shown that the use of drugs affecting gastric acidity (DAGAs) in infants is increasing.

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