In part 5 of our “Test Your Knowledge” series, Michael Bloch, MD, asks you to review the patient vignette and choose the best course of action in terms of pharmacological therapy.
Many common comorbidities are associated with asthma, and assessing for and treating comorbidities is important for managing asthma. Test your knowledge of asthma comorbidities by taking this pop quiz.
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Patients with known Fabry disease are at an increased risk for cardiovascular dysfunction. Do you know which cardiovascular manifestation is the most common?
Many patients ask about using both benzodiazepines and opioids. W. Clay Jackson, MD, DipTh, asks whether you know the possible effects of combining the 2 drug classes.
Children are defined as “persons aged 1 to 12 years.” How many vaccinations are recommended for the average child in the United States? Take our pop quiz to test your knowledge!
Concomitant anxiety is common among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS). Based on the AAN’s guideline on RLS treatment in adults, which medication is recommended for patients with RLS and concomitant...
Cough with sputum production is a symptom of COPD that may precede the development of airflow limitation for many years. Do you know what percentage of patients with COPD have cough with sputum production?
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