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Management of Type-2 Diabetes

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California Health Authorities Warn Consumers
about Prescription Drugs in Herbal Products

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The New Birth Control Pill Drospirenone With
Ethinyl Estradiol (YASMIN)

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Yasmin contains 3 mg of the
progestin drospirenone that
has antimineralocorticoid
activity, including the
potential for hyperkalemia
potassium] in high-risk
patients, comparable to a 25
mg dose of spironolactone.
Yasmin should not be used
in patients with conditions
that predispose to hyper-
kalemia (i.e. renal insuffi-
ciency, hepatic dysfunction
and adrenal insufficiency).
Women receiving daily, long
term treatment for chronic
conditions or diseases with
medications that may
increase serum potassium,
should have their serum
potassium level checked
during the first treatment
cycle. Drugs that may
increase serum potassium
include ACE inhibitors,
angiotensin–II receptor
antagonists, potassium-
sparing diuretics, heparin,
aldosterone antagonists, and
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FDA Strengthens Warnings for Droperidol
(INAPSINE) after the Drug Was Banned in Britain

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serious arrhythmias (e.g., torsades de 30 Worst Pills, Best Pills News
New Safety Labeling Change
Black Box Warning about Heart Inflammation
(Myocarditis) with Clozapine (CLOZARIL)

patient taking clozapine for one year.
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