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Mashup Score: 0Acetaminophen may confer high BP in patients with CV risks - 2 year(s) ago
In patients with CV risks, there was a correlation between acetaminophen use and elevated systolic BP, according to a meta-analysis in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.“Acetaminophen is one of the most widely used over-the-counter medications, as it is considered a safer medication for long-term use since it lacks the anti-inflammatory effects of NSAIDs,” Rahul Gupta, MD,
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Mashup Score: 1Concomitant Medications May Affect the Response to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy - 2 year(s) ago
Emerging research has shown that the outcomes of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy may be influenced by concomitant medications with immunomodulatory properties, such as corticosteroids, antibiotics, and gastric acid suppressants.
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Mashup Score: 6NEJM Journal Watch: Summaries of and commentary on original medical and scientific articles from key medical journals - 2 year(s) ago
NEJM Journal Watch reviews over 250 scientific and medical journals to present important clinical research findings and insightful commentary
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Mashup Score: 1NEJM Journal Watch: Summaries of and commentary on original medical and scientific articles from key medical journals - 2 year(s) ago
NEJM Journal Watch reviews over 250 scientific and medical journals to present important clinical research findings and insightful commentary
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Mashup Score: 0NEJM Journal Watch: Summaries of and commentary on original medical and scientific articles from key medical journals - 2 year(s) ago
NEJM Journal Watch reviews over 250 scientific and medical journals to present important clinical research findings and insightful commentary
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Mashup Score: 0Excess sodium in soluble acetaminophen tied to CVD risk, death - 2 year(s) ago
“The weight of the evidence makes ongoing inaction on sodium-containing medications untenable.”
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Mashup Score: 3Sodium-containing acetaminophen and cardiovascular outcomes in individuals with and without hypertension - 2 year(s) ago
AbstractAims. Previous studies have found high sodium intake to be associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality among
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Excess daily intake of sodium from soluble or effervescent acetaminophen may increase risk for CVD and all-cause death, regardless of baseline hypertension status, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.“Excessive sodium intake is a major public health concern globally,” Chao Zeng, MD, of the department of orthopedic surgery at Xiangya Hospital of Central South
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Mashup Score: 13sodium hidden in medication: a tough pill to swallow - 2 year(s) ago
This editorial refers to ‘Sodium-containing acetaminophen and cardiovascular outcomes in individuals with and without hypertension’, by C. Zeng et al., https://
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Mashup Score: 1
Excess daily intake of sodium from soluble or effervescent acetaminophen may increase risk for CVD and all-cause death, regardless of baseline hypertension status, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.“Excessive sodium intake is a major public health concern globally,” Chao Zeng, MD, of the department of orthopedic surgery at Xiangya Hospital of Central South
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