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ProEthic Pharmaceuticals Announces Launch Of Ibudone For Acute Pain (Online Pharmacy)
ProEthic Pharmaceuticals Announces Launch Of Ibudone For Acute Pain
ProEthic Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced the launch of Ibudone? (hydrocodone bitartrate and ibuprofen tablets), a new prescription fixed combination of hydrocodone and ibuprofen for the short-term (generally less than 10 days) management of acute pain. Ibudone provides the highest hydrocodone/ibuprofen dosage available - 10 mg of hydrocodone/ 200 mg of ibuprofen - in each tablet. Peak plasma levels are achieved in less than two hours.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Increased Risk For Eating Disorders Found In Adolescent Girls With ADHD
Girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder stand a substantially greater risk of developing eating disorders in adolescence than girls without ADHD, a new study has found."Adolescent girls with ADHD frequently develop body-image dissatisfaction and may go through repeating cycles of binge eating and purging behaviors that are common in bulimia nervosa," said University of Virginia psychologist Amori Yee Mikami, who led the study.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

How Predictable Are Urinary Tract Infections?
It is expected that women will experience urinary tract infections (UTIs) at least twice during their lifetime. If a test existed that could predict UTIs, health care providers and patients would benefit. In the February 2008 issue of Urologic Nursing, Deborah Kuklinski and Sumana Koduri explore using urine dipsticks, an in-office test, to predict UTI.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

First Person Saved By Women's Online Medical Encyclopedia Is A Man!
Todd Hartley of Phoenix is creating the Internet's first multimedia medical encyclopedia for women and it's a good thing he pays attention while working -- it may have saved his life. Hartley, 36, is the Director of Community, News and Marketing for http://www.EmpowHer.com, which is transforming healthcare through patient advocacy by tapping into the strength of women.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Recruitment Of Midwives Needs A Boost, Says The Royal College Of Midwives, UK
The Royal College of Midwives says the numbers of NHS midwives is not enough, despite the increase. Responding to the latest NHS workforce statistics published today, Louise Silverton, Deputy General Secretary of the Royal College of Midwives, said: "The slight increase in the number of midwives is welcome, but it trails in the wake of the rapidly rising birthrate which is swamping midwives and affecting the quality of care they can give.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Older Women With Urinary Dysfunction Tend To Prefer To Live With The Problem Than Undergo Treatment
Pelvic floor dysfunctions (PFD) are common among elderly women, but little is known about how this group views quality of life and PFD care. In the February 2008 issue of Urologic Nursing, Katharine K. O'Dell, Cynthia Jacelon and Abraham N. Morse discuss how frail, elderly women living in residential facilities feel PFD affects their quality of life and outline their preferences for care.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com


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