#43 - Medicines with Merit

November 10th, 2006 Author: admin

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Our third installment of Medicines with Merit - Pharmaceuticals showing promise for the patient with neurological disease.

Publication Date: 11/10/06.

Show Notes: Emerging treatment and diagnostic strategies may transform AD from a death sentence to a disease patient’s can manage, much like HIV: SALAS = the operative acronym. And cannabinoids dronabinol and nabilone in the news, and the IOM and FDA have differing opinions on the medical use of marijuana. Plus, a narcolepsy drug might make your patients with primary brain cancer feel better, and TNF inhibitors may protect rheumatoid arthritis patients from stroke. Last but not least, learn about the faux flu fix distributed in China!

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