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Chest pain and the Emergency Room Part II

It has been an observation of mine that patients would rather have something "done" than have a discussion about it.  When I do a cardiac catheterization and tell people who have a  coronary artery...

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I thought China was bad

This blog post is about the declining environment in which we are obviously living. There is now a nationwide outbreak of fungal infections caused by a pharmacy that was compounding the steroid used to...

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From Bad to Worse (Part II)

Pradaxa is once again in the news.  Two very different stories about the drug were published on November 2, 2012.  The first was published in the New York Times, written by Katie Thomas and is entitled...

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A stake through the heart (Part II): The rise of Gdufa

Who or what is Gdufa?Is Gdufa the answer to the problem of generic drug manufacturing and the lack of transparency and accountability in the entire process?  Can we return to a time of naivety when we...

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Trying to get it right but missing the point

I have blogged about the changes in medical education before.  I who have been through it, like others more educated in the process of training doctors, don’t think that the organizations that run the...

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On the verge of a nervous breakdown Part IV

We come now to one final discussion regarding the state of drugs in today's healthcare system.  This blog is by no means the last I will ever write on these topics as the issues blogged about will not...

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Wait till you get a load of this one (Part I)

We have before us another example of our Congress at work.  I actually heard about this about two years ago.  I couldn’t believe it then, and it is now coming to a closure.  Perhaps.  What happened?

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If you come to the Emergency Room because of an adverse drug reaction you...

An article was published in the NEJM on November 24, 2011 entitled, "Emergency hospitalizations for adverse drug events in older Americans" (N Engl J Med 2011; 365:20022-2012) that is truly sobering.

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Bleeding and atrial fibrillation

When a new drug enters the market, it generally causes a reawakening of issues that are understood but often not well appreciated.  Such is the case of adding Pradaxa to warfarin as a drug available...

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What you need to know about radiation (Part I)

Technology has enhanced physicians' ability to define and identify illness with ever-increasing precision.  Improvements in radiation are an important part of this progress.  Treatment is also uniquely...

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What you need to know about radiation (Part II)

The problem of radiation exposure is being attacked on many levels, but at the present time, much of what is being done is talk.  Talk is good, but it will need some stimulus to move forward.  This...

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Pradaxa’s Issues (Part II)

Several days ago, a compendium of the safety reports of the FDA was published by the Institute for Safe Medical Practices. These safety reports arrive at the FDA in several ways. They are reported to...

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Chest pain and the Emergency Room Part II

It has been an observation of mine that patients would rather have something "done" than have a discussion about it.  When I do a cardiac catheterization and tell people who have a  coronary artery...

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I thought China was bad

This blog post is about the declining environment in which we are obviously living. There is now a nationwide outbreak of fungal infections caused by a pharmacy that was compounding the steroid used to...

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From Bad to Worse (Part II)

Pradaxa is once again in the news.  Two very different stories about the drug were published on November 2, 2012.  The first was published in the New York Times, written by Katie Thomas and is entitled...

View Article


A stake through the heart (Part II): The rise of Gdufa

Who or what is Gdufa?Is Gdufa the answer to the problem of generic drug manufacturing and the lack of transparency and accountability in the entire process?  Can we return to a time of naivety when we...

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Zika Prevention Fliers

The Florida Department of Health in Broward County has released some helpful information about ZIKA protection--in English and Spanish.  

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Trying to get it right but missing the point

I have blogged about the changes in medical education before.  I who have been through it, like others more educated in the process of training doctors, don’t think that the organizations that run the...

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On the verge of a nervous breakdown Part IV

We come now to one final discussion regarding the state of drugs in today's healthcare system.  This blog is by no means the last I will ever write on these topics as the issues blogged about will not...

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Wait till you get a load of this one (Part I)

We have before us another example of our Congress at work.  I actually heard about this about two years ago.  I couldn’t believe it then, and it is now coming to a closure.  Perhaps.  What happened?

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