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Article: Many people assume FDA considers the VALUE of new drugs as part of their drug approval process July 2013
Guideline: Management of Gastroparesis (2013) June 2013
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Article: experts following new guidelines for gastroparesis June 2013
PL Voices: Managing Antithrombotics Before Minor Procedures May 2013
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Article: whether to stop antithrombotics for endoscopy or MINOR surgical procedures May 2013
Chart: Drug-Induced Pancreatitis April 2013
Article: a possible increase in acute pancreatitis risk with gliptins (Januvia, etc) and GLP-1 agonists (Byetta, etc) April 2013
Article: new bowel prep called Prepopik (PREP-oh-pik) November 2012
Other: Increasing Colorectal Cancer Awareness in the Pharmacy November 2012
Article: Too many colonoscopy patients get an inadequate bowel prep June 2012
Article: Rectiv (REK-tiv) will be the first low-dose nitroglycerin ointment approved for pain caused by anal fissures January 2012
Commentary: Rectiv (Nitroglycerin 0.4% Ointment) for Anal Fissure January 2012
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