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    Transthoracic echocardiogram reveals large mass on mitral valve

    75-year-old man • fatigue • unintentional weight loss • anemia • Dx?

    Author:
    Ginger Poulton, MD
    Kelsey Williamson, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS
    Heidi Knoll, MD

    ► Fatigue
    ► Unintentional weight loss
    ► Anemia

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    two medicine vials and a box

    Does XR injectable naltrexone prevent relapse as effectively as daily sublingual buprenorphine-naloxone?

    Author:
    Matthew Roe, MD
    Courtenay Gilmore Wilson, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDE, CPP
    Carriedelle Wilson Fusco, FNP-BC
    Stephen Hulkower, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Yes. Monthly extended-release injectable naltrexone (XR-NTX) treats opioid use disorder as effectively as daily sublingual...

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    Woman holding her knee in pain on a couch

    Which oral nonopioid agents are most effective for OA pain?

    Author:
    Benjamin Gilmer, MD, MS
    Stephen Hulkower, MD
    Courtenay Gilmore Wilson, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDE, CPP
    Brittney Macdonald, MD
    Jonathan Pozner, MS4
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), when used at the maximum clinically effective dose, reduce osteoarthritis (...

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    How often does long-term PPI therapy cause clinically significant hypomagnesemia?

    How often does long-term PPI therapy cause clinically significant hypomagnesemia?

    Author:
    Timothy Plaut, MD
    Katelyn Graeme, DO
    Sue Stigleman, MLS
    Stephen Hulkower, MD
    Tasha Woodall, PharmD

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Rarely. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) may be associated with decreases in serum magnesium laboratory...

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    What are the benefits and risks of daily low-dose aspirin for primary prevention of CV events?

    Author:
    Justin Mutter, MD, MSc
    Rebecca Grandy, PharmD, BCACP, CPP
    Stephen Hulkower, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: One nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI) will be avoided for every 126 to 138 adults who take daily aspirin for 10 years (...

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    What is the best beta-blocker for systolic heart failure?

    Author:
    Stephen Hulkower, MD
    Benjamin A. Aiken, MD, MSPH
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Three beta-blockers—carvedilol, metoprolol succinate, and bisoprolol—reduce mortality equally (by about 30% over one year)...

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    Can calcium supplements cause serious adverse effects in healthy people?

    Author:
    Hayam K. Shaker, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS
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    Does surgery relieve the pain of a herniated disc?

    Author:
    Betsey Sorensen, MD
    Stephen Hulkower, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: YES, in the short term. Patients with an acute episode of low back pain, radicular symptoms, and evidence of a herniated...

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    Should you evaluate for CAD in seniors with premature ventricular contractions?

    Author:
    Michelle B. Nobles, MD
    John P. Langlois, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Yes. Current guidelines suggest evaluating patients with premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and associated risk...

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    Is the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors safe?

    Author:
    Wail Malaty, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS
    Jill Mayer, MLIS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) appears safe, resulting in no clinically relevant adverse effects (strength...

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    Should we discontinue Pap smear screening in women aged >65 years?

    Author:
    Diana R. Curran, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Women with a history of regular, normal Pap smear screening should discontinue screening by age 65 years (strength of...

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    What is the best hypnotic for use in the elderly?

    Author:
    Mollie Ashe Scott, PharmD, BCPS, CPP
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Short-acting hypnotics such as zolpidem (Ambien) or zaleplon (Sonata) are the preferred hypnotics in the elderly because of...

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    What regimens eradicate Heliobacter pylori?

    Author:
    Wail Malaty, MD
    Sue Stigleman, MLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Fourteen-day triple therapy with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) plus clarithromycin and either amoxicillin or metronidazole...

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