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Top 5 Medications That Cause Tachycardia

Top 5 Medications That Cause Tachycardia

Tachycardia is a common and sometimes overlooked adverse effect in clinical practice. Whether it is due to direct sympathetic stimulation, reflex mechanisms, or reflex compensatory mechanisms,...

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High Dose Antipsychotic Error

High Dose Antipsychotic Error

Medication errors can get ugly in a hurry. I was prompted to write this example as I came across a situation recently where an elderly patient received a schizophrenic patient's high-dose...

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Fibrates – Practice Pearls and Test Prep

Fibrates – Practice Pearls and Test Prep

Fibrates are lipid-lowering agents that are primarily used to reduce triglycerides. They are most beneficial in patients with significantly elevated triglyceride levels, particularly those above 500...

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Case Scenario: Duplicate SNRI Therapy

Case Scenario: Duplicate SNRI Therapy

This was a case I came across recently where duloxetine was added to a patient's regimen. The provider did not adequately assess the medication and recognize that the patient was already taking an...

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Change Your Mindset – Reduce Meds

Change Your Mindset – Reduce Meds

One of the biggest contributors to polypharmacy isn’t the number of diagnoses a patient has—it’s our mindset around medications that fail to deliver benefit. Everyone knows we need to reduce meds in...

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