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Episode 672: Is there finally a clinically relevant reason to choose ketamine over etomidate for RSI?

Pharmacy Joe

The study was a prospective, randomized, open-label, parallel assignment, single-center clinical trial of 801 patients. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–

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Episode 569: Evidence for gastrointestinal cation exchangers other than sodium polystyrene sulfate in acute hyperkalemia

Pharmacy Joe

Another intervention is required to remove the excess potassium from the patient and provide a definitive solution to acute hyperkalemia. The study was a single-center, randomized, open-label pilot study. One for Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate and one for Patiromer. Patients were randomized between standard of care or one dose of 25.2

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What are the legal requirements of labelling on a medication for a dispensed medicine by pharmacist? What is the definition of Zero and first order reaction Bioavailability Elimination rate constant Half-life Steady-state Given a drug has volume distribution of 0.2 How long should a fully dispensed prescription be kept for?

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Terazosin - Off-label use in ureteral stone(s) expulsion Topical Corticosteroids - Apply thinly on the skin using fingertip unit. Statins - Not all statins need to be taken at night.