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  • ...ne in every state, dispensing the drug by medical professionals (including physicians or other licensed prescribers) at the point of service is subject to rules ...trol cars carry an emergency single use naloxone syringe kit. Some [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] patrol vehicles also carry the drug, occasionally in exces
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  • ...nfections During Pregnancy - February 1, 2000 - American Academy of Family Physicians |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> This is in contrast to agents such as [[trimeth ...ng the efficacy and safety of nitrofurantoin in renal impairment | journal=Canadian Pharmacists Journal| year=2009| volume=142| pages=248&ndash;252|url=http://
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  • ...authors=Pascale Springuel |year=1998 |month=January |format=PDF |publisher=Canadian Adverse Drug Reaction Newsletter |location=Canada}}</ref> Ciprofloxacin may ...|year=2003 }}</ref> used to treat especially tenacious infections. Not all physicians agreed with this assessment, as evidenced by its wide spread use to treat m
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  • ...India, another opiate recipe called [[laudanum]] became very popular among physicians and their patients. ...ef>[http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/ledain/nonmed4.htm Canadian Government Commission - Opiate Narcotics]</ref><ref>[http://civilwartalk.co
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  • ...ntegrated delivery network, clinic, or physician office, to give patients, physicians and other health care providers, employers, and payers or insurers access t ...ne component of EHR—increases patient safety by listing instructions for physicians to follow when they prescribe drugs to patients. Naturally, CPOE can tremen
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  • In [[1975]], the [[Canadian National Institutes of Health]] held a conference where the naming of disea ...Nicolai Ivanowich Kashin]], [[Evgeny Vladimirovich Bek]], Russian military physicians
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  • ...decisions are best made by individual patients, their families, and their physicians.''<ref name="pmid20800776"/> ...tion statement by the Society of Interventional Radiology, endorsed by the Canadian Interventional Radiology Association.|first6= JF|last6= Cardella|first5= KJ
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  • ...igraines, bipolar disorder and other conditions. Pfizer argued that Kaiser physicians still recommend the drug for those uses." ...as having little or no potential for misuse, it is often a misused drug in Canadian Northern communities. [[Pregabalin]], a subsequent Pfizer spin-off, is howe
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  • ...75c">Small, E. 1975. Morphological variation of achenes of ''Cannabis''. ''Canadian Journal of Botany'' '''53'''(10): 978-987.</ref> Most strains of ''Cannabis ...all, E. 1972. Interfertility and chromosomal uniformity in ''Cannabis''. ''Canadian Journal of Botany'' '''50'''(9): 1947-1949.</ref> The plant is believed to
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  • ...and ecology of the henequen-wheat complex for Mexico and the American and Canadian Plains, 1880-1950|author=Sterling Evans|publisher=Texas A&M University Pres ...d medicines that were professionally formulated, manufactured, and sold to physicians and hospitals, as discussed below in 'Medical use'.
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  • ...thadone Maintenance Treatment Translating Research Into Policy | publisher=Canadian Department Of Health And Human Services}}</ref> In recent years, methadone has gained popularity among physicians for the treatment of other medical problems, such as an [[analgesic]] in ch
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  • [[Apotex]], a Canadian manufacturer, offers generic Ketorolac tromethamine as a 0.5% ophthalmic so * 1993. ''Physicians' Desk Reference, Forty-seventh edition''. Montvale, N.J., Medical Economics
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  • ...lization|Indians]], and [[History of China#Ancient era|Chinese]]. Islamic physicians and other Eastern scholars maintained and advanced the practice of [[Medici ...s simply an adjunct to his strategy for anesthesia.<ref name=Lu2002/> Many physicians have attempted to re-create the same formulation based on historical record
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  • ...cuments/reports/talibans-war-on-women.pdf "The Taliban's War on Women"]}}, Physicians for Human Rights, August 1998.</ref> ...hit-squads watched the streets conducting brutal public beatings.<ref name=physicians />
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  • ...named in the lawsuit.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3421743.stm Canadian sues US over deportation], ''[[BBC News Online]]'', 23 January 2004</ref> O The ACLU, [[Physicians Committee for Human Rights]] and [[Veterans for America]] have sought acces
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  • As physicians became increasingly concerned about the quality of such foods, medical reco ...led [[Dextri-Maltose]]. This formula was made available to mothers only by physicians. In 1919, milkfats were replaced with a blend of animal and vegetable fats
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