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Patient Education: Fish Oil and Other Omega-3 Fatty Acids May 2017
FAQ: Parkinson’s Dementia and Dementia With Lewy Bodies August 2016
Archive: A Note from Your Pharmacist: Avoiding the Use of High-Risk Meds in Elderly Patients January 2016
Commentary: Mild Cognitive Impairment July 2015
Article: Don't Automatically Substitute Between Aripiprazole Dosage Forms July 2015
Chart: Off-Label Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in Adults July 2015
Article: Listen for Seniors Complaining About Costs, Side Effects, or Number of Meds November 2014
Article: more focus on preventing and treating delirium June 2014
Commentary: Pharmacotherapy and Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease May 2014
Article: handling Namenda (memantine) Rxs May 2014
Commentary: Vitamin E for Alzheimer’s Disease February 2014
Article: taking high doses of vitamin E to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease February 2014
Chart: Meds and Choosing Wisely January 2014
Article: "atypical antipsychotics" (olanzapine, ziprasidone, etc) are being overused December 2013
Article: Many people assume FDA considers the VALUE of new drugs as part of their drug approval process July 2013
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