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Commentary: Name Change for Kapidex (Dexlansoprazole) April 2010
Article: The Rx heartburn med Kapidex (dexlansoprazole) will now be called Dexilant April 2010
Article: Which of these OTCs is NOT like the others...Maalox Advanced, Maalox Total Relief, or Pepto-Bismol April 2010
Article: the OTC proton pump inhibitors, Prilosec OTC, Prevacid 24HR, and soon Zegerid OTC February 2010
Chart: Histamine H2 Blocker Oral Dose Comparison August 2009
Other: Sample Collaborative Practice Agreement August 2009
Chart: Sulfonylurea Dose Comparison August 2009
Chart: Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM) August 2009
Article: how to handle non-formulary drug requests August 2009
Chart: Proton Pump Inhibitor Dose Comparison August 2009
Commentary: Nuvigil (Armodafinil) July 2009
Chart: Follow-on Drugs: Therapeutic Benefit or Economic Burden? July 2009
Article: Nuvigil launch brings up more questions about whether new forms of existing drugs are better than the original July 2009
Guideline: Reducing the Gastrointestinal Risks of Antiplatelet Therapy and NSAID Use April 2009
Article: dispense a new metoclopramide MedGuide along with each outpatient prescription April 2009
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