Statin medications (LIPITOR, MEVACOR, PRAVACHOL, ZOCOR, CRESTOR) have been around for 25 years and have a proven track record of effectiveness and safety. No drug is perfect and these drugs are no exception, but the recent concerns that are raised for use of these medications are important, but should not disuade patients of using them …
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Metformin (Glucophage) is a medication used in treating diabetes for the past 50 years. It has a great track record of safety and is very inexpensive. It has always been recognized as a ‘first line’ therapy, as it reduces the body’s insulin levels and helps in losing weight. If that weren’t enough, recent studies have …
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A just-released study in the NEJM (New England Journal Of Medicine) has clearly shown the benefits of colonoscopy. In patients with polyps (called adenomatous polyps…a specific type of polyp under the microscopic), removal of these polyps reduces the future risk of colon cancer by 50%…..a statistically large margin. It is important to have proof that …
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A study from England called the Hypertension in the Very Elderly Trial (code name HYVET) showed that treating patients over 80 years old, for their blood pressure, resulted in reduced heart disease and improved longevity. It has been argued that at that age, treating blood pressure is of arguable benefit and there are concerns about …
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A recent study in the Lancet British Medical Journal demonstrated clearcut safety of chemotherapy in pregnant woman. The predicament of women with cancer when pregnant, has been a delicate situation without clearcut data to support immediate treatment vs. delay, and decisions were often made based on the doctor’s personal experiences and their patients ‘gut instincts’. …
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The salt shaker is not a big factor in our salt consumption these days. Approximately 50% of salt in your diet comes from the following items….so do attend and make an effort to reduce if you can. The top 10 sources, which account for 44% of sodium consumption are— white bread and rolls; lunch meats, …
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A recent study showed that Tai Chi exercise improved balance & strength, and may have improved safety from falls in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. Now, the focus in Parkinson’s is on efforts to maintain functionality through exercise. This study looked at 185 patients with Parkinson’s over a 6 month period. So……the obvious is proven once …
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Recently, there have been concerns that PPI (proton pump inhibitor) medications can lead to osteoporosis due to impairment of calcium absorption. It is thought that these potent acid-suppressing medications, used for heartburn (GERD) and ulcer, need to be monitored more closely. Although I am a fan of these medications, given the general safety record for …
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Blood clot formation is a concern in heart failure patients, particularly those who have a reduce ejection fraction (pump capacity.) Typically, and EF (Ejection Fraction) below 35% is considered a risk for stagnant pooling of blood in the heart chambers and then subsequent strokes from the ejection of those clots from the impaired heart chambers. …
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