@RRRAWWRY @TimSchu03474372 @Shiyanying Start low, go slow gilt insbesondere bei Cannabis. https://t.co/oa1veCHUKW Vorteil bei Cannabis: eine letale Dosis ist weder noch erreichbar.
RT @VanBizWiz: Medication alert: An argument for very low starting doses https://t.co/dmIl58Sw2P Starting low & escalating as needed is a s…
Medication alert: An argument for very low starting doses https://t.co/dmIl58Sw2P Starting low & escalating as needed is a strategy that sidesteps unnecessary side effects & supports successful outcomes. #Canada #cdnpoli #Toronto #Ottawa #BritishCo
@drrickbarnett McCormack, J. P., Allan, G. M., & Virani, A. S. (2011). Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal, 183(1), 65–69. https://t.co/ppCnyiNDD1 "....lower doses still typically prod
@tomgregory87 @Darth_Roo @EwanMaule @frandavi99 @blmerriman @emma_davies50 Agreed. Always start low and go slow where possible for me. Worth reading @medmyths excellent stuff on very low doses https://t.co/9e4RvIPqwl https://t.co/uQJX4qjvHE
RT @pash22: Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses https://t.co/9xJNMQoB9F via @medmyths et al @HospChiefPharm @jppharm
RT @pash22: Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses https://t.co/9xJNMQoB9F via @medmyths et al @HospChiefPharm @jppharm
Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses https://t.co/9xJNMQoB9F via @medmyths et al @HospChiefPharm @jppharm
RT @drpatrickholmes: Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses #thoughtprovoking @bananabeba @drkevinfernando @PharmRJ…
RT @drpatrickholmes: Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses #thoughtprovoking @bananabeba @drkevinfernando @PharmRJ…
Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses #thoughtprovoking @bananabeba @drkevinfernando @PharmRJ @drmahendrapatel @HPILLminster @medmyths https://t.co/sQcsnTKK1B
RT @medmyths: Thanks so much Paul - starting with very low doses is such a simple concept and could really improve how we use medications.…
RT @PaulGlasziou: @medmyths Brilliant James. And clinician should read your article on “very low starting doses” https://t.co/OshfiQ3vSO
Thanks so much Paul - starting with very low doses is such a simple concept and could really improve how we use medications. Presently working on a video that hopefully? explains the concept in a clear and easy way. Stay tuned.
@medmyths Brilliant James. And clinician should read your article on “very low starting doses” https://t.co/OshfiQ3vSO
Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses - NCBI - NIH https://t.co/ApxFg3QtXw
Interesting paper from @medmyths https://t.co/EqiP66yMng Do hypertension peeps use/agree with ultra low dose monotherapy like this? @thebyrdlab @ConceptsInHTN @DrJMLuther et al? https://t.co/UcEeuMPrhk
RT @Dr_A_Rashid: https://t.co/SCi5c5X3Ga this excellent @medmyths paper has really set me thinking about #overtreatment this evening
RT @Dr_A_Rashid: https://t.co/SCi5c5X3Ga this excellent @medmyths paper has really set me thinking about #overtreatment this evening
RT @Dr_A_Rashid: https://t.co/SCi5c5X3Ga this excellent @medmyths paper has really set me thinking about #overtreatment this evening
RT @Dr_A_Rashid: https://t.co/SCi5c5X3Ga this excellent @medmyths paper has really set me thinking about #overtreatment this evening
RT @Dr_A_Rashid: https://t.co/SCi5c5X3Ga this excellent @medmyths paper has really set me thinking about #overtreatment this evening
https://t.co/SCi5c5X3Ga this excellent @medmyths paper has really set me thinking about #overtreatment this evening
¿Más es mejor? → 25 mg de sildenafil es la dosis efectiva para la disfunción eréctil → 25 mg de sumatriptan es... http://t.co/eu1dSTRa0D
@drjustincoleman & not just statins. Starting low-dose good idea for lots of meds - http://t.co/Y9lE9naXe2
@drjustincoleman & not just statins. Starting low-dose good idea for lots of meds - http://t.co/Y9lE9naXe2
H/T @PaulGlasziou @drjustincoleman Starting low-dose good idea for lots of meds - http://t.co/SvNvyiRvnJ
@drjustincoleman & not just statins. Starting low-dose good idea for lots of meds - http://t.co/Y9lE9naXe2
"Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting doses" - by the current #GC2013 presenters. http://t.co/ZvKRWhsaRL
RT @medskep Clinicians cannot reliably predict how any one patient will respond to a drug http://t.co/xcX6CoJ1
RT @medskep: Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting Rx doses http://t.co/12AjpKZ5 Candian Medical Association Journal 2010
RT @medskep: In a meta-analysis of 39 prospective studies, about 75% of reported side effects of medications were dose related. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
RT @medskep: Clinicians cannot reliably predict how any one patient will respond to a drug http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
RT @medskep: In a meta-analysis of 39 prospective studies, about 75% of reported side effects of medications were dose related. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
RT @medskep: Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting Rx doses http://t.co/12AjpKZ5 Candian Medical Association Journal 2010
RT @medskep Clinicians cannot reliably predict how any one patient will respond to a drug http://t.co/xcX6CoJ1
In a meta-analysis of 39 prospective studies, about 75% of reported side effects of medications were dose related. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
Clinicians cannot reliably predict how any one patient will respond to a drug http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
Rx dose adjustments were three times more common during 1995–1999 than during 1980–1984. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
For 58 (79%) of the 73 medications the FDA changed the labeling of the dosages were decreased http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
It's common practice in Rx ind in phase III trials to use at or near maximum-tolerated doses. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
Use a very low dose when starting a new Rx if the condition is not life-threatening or producing severe symptoms. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
For 58 (79%) of the 73 medications the FDA changed the labeling of the dosages were decreased http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
For 58 (79%) of the 73 medications the FDA changed the labeling of the dosages were decreased http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
For most conditions seen in general practice ... an immediate response to drug treatment is rarely needed. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
Use a very low dose when starting a new Rx if the condition is not life-threatening or producing severe symptoms. http://t.co/12AjpKZ5
Is bigger better? An argument for very low starting Rx doses http://t.co/12AjpKZ5 Candian Medical Association Journal 2010