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Medical Economics Pulse
Medical Economics Pulse
33 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode of Weekly Dose, we cover the latest clinical research, including a study on antimicrobial therapy for male partners in bacterial vaginosis, which significantly reduces recurrence rates. We also discuss the efficacy of dupilumab in treating atopic dermatitis in children, findings from a colorectal cancer risk model for adults under 45, and the EKSTROM trial, which shows colchicine’s potential in stabilizing coronary plaque. Additionally, we highlight the FDA’s approval of dupilumab for chronic spontaneous urticaria, offering new treatment options for patients with persistent symptoms. Tune in for a concise roundup of these important studies shaping clinical practice.
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In this episode of Weekly Dose, we cover the latest clinical research, including a study on antimicrobial therapy for male partners in bacterial vaginosis, which significantly reduces recurrence rates. We also discuss the efficacy of dupilumab in treating atopic dermatitis in children, findings from a colorectal cancer risk model for adults under 45, and the EKSTROM trial, which shows colchicine’s potential in stabilizing coronary plaque. Additionally, we highlight the FDA’s approval of dupilumab for chronic spontaneous urticaria, offering new treatment options for patients with persistent symptoms. Tune in for a concise roundup of these important studies shaping clinical practice.
Show more...
Daily News
News,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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16: Medical Economics Pulse, April 2, 2025: Medical device industry booming, diabetic medication adherence, advancing digital health
Medical Economics Pulse
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7 months ago
16: Medical Economics Pulse, April 2, 2025: Medical device industry booming, diabetic medication adherence, advancing digital health
Medical Economics Pulse
In this episode of Weekly Dose, we cover the latest clinical research, including a study on antimicrobial therapy for male partners in bacterial vaginosis, which significantly reduces recurrence rates. We also discuss the efficacy of dupilumab in treating atopic dermatitis in children, findings from a colorectal cancer risk model for adults under 45, and the EKSTROM trial, which shows colchicine’s potential in stabilizing coronary plaque. Additionally, we highlight the FDA’s approval of dupilumab for chronic spontaneous urticaria, offering new treatment options for patients with persistent symptoms. Tune in for a concise roundup of these important studies shaping clinical practice.