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An assessment of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting direct costs in three EU countries

Marco Turini, Vittoria Piovesana, Pierfrancesco Ruffo, Claudio Ripellino, Nazarena Cataldo

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Original Research

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Inadequately treated, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) can lead to increased resource utilization and severely impair patients’ daily functioning and quality of life. The authors investigated the management of CINV episodes in three European health-care environments and estimate the direct costs associated with severe CINV episodes.

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A review of current treatment strategies for gestational diabetes mellitus

Kristi W Kelley, Dana G Carroll, Allison Meyer

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Review

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Once changes in lifestyle have failed, treatment for gestational diabetes mellitus remains a matter of debate. In this article the authors review the evidence for glyburide and metformin, and discuss the role of insulin. Also, recommendations for postpartum screening and how to manage patients who are breastfeeding are described.

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A clinical review of GLP-1 receptor agonists: efficacy and safety in diabetes and beyond

Lalita Prasad-Reddy, Diana Isaacs

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Review

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Many of the agents used to treat type 2 diabetes have undesirable adverse effects of hypoglycemia and weight gain. Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists represent a unique approach to the treatment of diabetes. In this article the authors discuss the various GLP-1 receptor agonists available on the market, specifically focusing on their relative efficacy, safety, and clinical differences as well as their potential benefits in addition to glucose lowering in type 2 diabetes, and describe the adverse effects and toxicities seen with these agents.

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Diagnosis and management of lentigo maligna: a review

Julia M Kasprzak, Yaohul G Xu

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Review

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In lentigo maligna, the ill-defined nature and potentially large size of lesions can pose significant diagnostic and treatment challenges. The goal of therapy is to cure the lesions in order to prevent development of invasive disease. In this article the authors describe techniques for surgical excision, which is currently the treatment of choice to achieve clear histological margins, and review the evidence for nonsurgical treatment modalities.

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Safety and tolerability of edivoxetine as adjunctive treatment to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants for patients with major depressive disorder

James M Martinez, Margaret B Ferguson, Beth A Pangallo, Tina M Oakes, JonDavid Sparks, Mary Anne Dellva, Qi Zhang, Peng Liu, Mark Bangs, Jonna Ahl, Celine Goldberger

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Original Research

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This analysis confirms that the tolerability and safety profile of edivoxetine as adjunctive treatment to SSRI antidepressants was consistent with its norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor mechanism of action, and was comparable with edivoxetine monotherapy treatment in patients with major depressive disorder.

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