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New Arthritis Therapies: Beyond Anti-inflammatory MedsDr. Charles Argoff discusses new and emerging musculoskeletal pain therapies resulting from a more profound etiologic understanding of conditions such as osteoarthritis and lower back pain.
Argoff on Neurology, December 2010
NSAIDs -- Which Ones Hurt the Heart? Which Don't? Sandra Fryhofer, MD, discusses the recent study on NSAIDs and cardiovascular risk in regard to which NSAIDs are the most and the least likely to harm the heart.
The Best Fibromyalgia TherapiesClinicians may not agree on what fibromyalgia actually is, but one thing's for sure -- it's treatable. Dr. Charles Argoff reviews the efficacy of approved and investigational fibromyalgia therapies.
Treatment of Acute Migraine in the Emergency DepartmentIn this Medscape Neurology Minute, Dr. Alan Jacobs reports results of a trial comparing IV prochlorperazine and SQ sumatriptan for acute migraine in emergency department patients.
Medscape Neurology Minute, November 2010
Applying New MS Treatments to Your PracticeAndrew N. Wilner, MD, interviews Daniel Kantor, MD, on how new therapies and treatment data will affect the management of patients with multiple sclerosis.
November 2010
How to Not Miss FibromyalgiaDr. Charles Argoff discusses evolving diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia: it's not all about tender points.
Dabigatran Approved! Now How Do We Use It? Dr. Mark Alberts discusses the clinical implications of dabigatran's recent FDA approval for the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.