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Acute postoperative pain remains inadequately managed. Although patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) represents a significant advance in postoperative pain management, drawbacks may include invasiveness and the potential for programming errors. The analysis presented here is based on pooled patient-level safety data from four multicenter, randomized, active-controlled trials that evaluated the safety and tolerability of the needle-free, preprogrammed fentanyl HCl iontophoretic transdermal system (ITS) versus morphine intravenous PCA for postoperative pzin management; the results for patients who received fentanyl ITS are presented here.

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When patients request the impotence pill.

Postgrad Med

August 1998

Department of Surgery, Memorial City Medical Center, Houston, USA.

Erectile dysfunction is a common condition affecting men over age 50. With the recent increase in public awareness about available therapies, more and more men are seeking help. Primary care physicians usually can prescribe first-line treatments without acquiring additional equipment or staff.

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In a double-blind study, patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension were randomly assigned to receive placebo or increasing daily doses of a new sustained-release formulation of diltiazem: 180 mg, 360 mg, and 540 mg, each once daily for two weeks. The numbers of evaluable patients were 26 in the placebo group and 81 in the diltiazem group at week 2, 24 and 75 at week 4, and 23 and 65 at week 6. Changes from baseline in mean supine trough (before drug administration) systolic/diastolic blood pressures were +1.

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