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Article: how patients with diabetes should manage drug therapy during sick days March 2013
PL Voices: Managing Diabetes During Sick Days March 2013
Patient Education: How to Manage Sick Days with Diabetes March 2013
Commentary: Sick Day Management of Diabetes March 2013
Article: Nexafed (NEX-uh-fed) will be a new pseudoephedrine tablet designed to help curb methamphetamine production February 2013
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Guideline: Cardiovascular Monitoring of Children and Adolescents With Heart Disease Receiving Stimulant Drugs (Correction) (June 2008) April 2011
Article: whether patients on stimulants for ADHD can take cough, cold, and allergy meds containing decongestants April 2011
Other: FDA listing of Unapproved Prescription Cough, Cold, and Allergy Products April 2011
Guideline: Cardiovascular Monitoring of Children and Adolescents With Heart Disease Receiving Stimulant Drugs (April 2008) April 2011
Commentary: Safety of Using ADHD Stimulant Meds with Decongestants April 2011
Chart: Alternatives to Unapproved Cough and Cold Meds April 2011
Guideline: Diagnosis and Management of ADHD (ICSI; March 2012) April 2011
Chart: Pediatric Oral Antibiotic and Antifungal Suspensions and Liquids March 2011
Article: limiting the use of OTC cough and cold medicines in young children January 2011
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