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Pharmacotherapy Newsletter 2009 volume 1 issue 2
How can the oral antiarrhythmic medication, amiodarone (Cordarone®), cause hypothyroidism and is it relevant? HTMLPDFPODCAST
Drug Interactions Newsletter 2009 volume 1, issue 9
Part 1: How does the opioid analgesic tramadol (Ultram®; Ultram ER®, Ultracet®) increase the risk for developing serotonin syndrome in patients taking SSRI antidepressant medications? HTMLPDFPODCAST
Pharmacogenetics Newsletter 2009 volume 1, issue 4
How do genetic polymorphisms to UGT1A1*28 increase the risk for life-threatening neutropenia when receiving irinotecan (Camptosar®)? HTMLPDFPODCAST
Natural Medicines Newsletter 2009 volume 1, issue 4
How does St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) decrease drug concentrations of antiretroviral medications thereby causing a loss of viral control in HIV patients? HTMLPDFPODCAST
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