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Repeat and higher-intensity smoking cessation interventions best
American Pharmacists Association, 05/08/09
Results from two clinical trials published in the April Annals of Internal Medicine suggest that repeated, intensive interventions consisting of pharmacotherapy, counseling, and continued dialogue with health providers are the most successful in helping patients quit smoking.
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Leber congenital amaurosis: Clinical correlations with genotypes, gene therapy trials update, and future directions
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus , 12/17/09
Collaboration between family physicians and community pharmacists to enhance adherence to chronic medications: Opinions of Saskatchewan family physicians
Canadian Family Physician, 12/17/09
Pharmacist and physician collaborative prescribing: For medication renewals within a primary health centre
Canadian Family Physician, 12/17/09
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Patient focused drug surveillance of elderly patients in nursing homes
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 12/16/09
A Holistic Approach to Androgen Deprivation Therapy: Treating the Cancer without Hurting the Patient
Urologia Internationalis, 12/14/09
Medication Errors Recovered by Emergency Department Pharmacists
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 12/14/09

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