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This video covers the basics of vitamin K and its correlation with warfarin
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4. Create a Medications List (Medication Management BASICS Video Series) (English)
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Medication Management BASICS (English) provides instruction on how to manage medications. Reference this checklist as you view our Managing Medications Five-Part Video Training Series: http://bit.ly/MedicationsChecklist.
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5) Medication Management for People with Dementia: http://bit.ly/5MedicationDementia
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This week’s KPAX Archive takes a look back to 2001 and the Medicine Tree in the Bitterroot Valley.
How to pronounce potassium chloride (K-DUR) (Memorizing Pharmacology Flashcard)
supplements No Comments »Pronunciation flashcards for the print, e-book, and pharmacology audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach. More difficult medication names will have two pronunciation videos, a flashcard short version and an extended version breaking the pronunciation down syllable by syllable.

If you take two different medications for two different reasons, here’s a sobering thought: your doctor may not fully understand what happens when they’re combined, because drug interactions are incredibly hard to study. In this fascinating and accessible talk, Russ Altman shows how doctors are studying unexpected drug interactions using a surprising resource: search engine queries.
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This episode of Drug Talk features a medication commonly used to treat asthma and seasonal allergies – montelukast (Singulair).
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It’s the untold tale of prescription drug abuse in professional sport. An investigation by the fifth estate discovers a shocking story of the rampant over-prescription of drugs by some team doctors in major sports leagues.
Former Canadian NHL player Derek Boogaard was found dead in his apartment in 2011, after what was ruled to be an unintentional overdose of alcohol and the painkiller oxycodone.
But in the months after his son’s death, former RCMP officer Len Boogaard worked to piece together his son’s medical history and made a startling discovery – Derek had received hundreds of prescriptions from dozens of team doctors for a total of thousands of tablets of powerful painkillers and other dangerous drugs.
In football, too, over-medication is a problem many in the league are unwilling to face. Jeremy Newberry, who spent years as the all-pro center for the San Francisco 49ers, describes a dressing room assembly line for painkilling injections: “They will clear 30 people out within 3 minutes. You tell a normal doctor that…and they’re like, no, there’s no doctor in the world who would do that. Well, there’s 32 doctors that I know that do it all around the NFL.”
When these doctors’ first loyalty is to the team owners who pay their salary, and whose ultimate goal is to win, can they really have athletes’ best interests – and safety – at heart?
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Dr. Oz brings together a dynamic group of hair experts to investigate hair loss issues and potential solutions. Guest Janet opens up about the emotional impact of her hair loss, and Nikki Walton, aka ‘Curly Nikki,’ offers a tip for drying your hair.
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