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View article: Parenteral Nutrition in Hospitalized Adult Patients in South Korea
Parenteral Nutrition in Hospitalized Adult Patients in South Korea Open
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is known to provide therapeutic beneficial improvements in malnourished patients for whom enteral nutrition is not feasible. The objective of this study was to investigate the current clinical characteristics and …
View article: Comparison of Adverse Events between High-intensity and Moderate- to Low-intensity Statin Group
Comparison of Adverse Events between High-intensity and Moderate- to Low-intensity Statin Group Open
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors (statins) effectively reduce serum levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and total cholesterol. High-intensity statins are recommended for all patients aged ≤75 with clinical ath…
View article: Concurrent Use of Sulfonylureas and Antimicrobials of the Elderly in Korea: A Potential Risk of Hypoglycemia
Concurrent Use of Sulfonylureas and Antimicrobials of the Elderly in Korea: A Potential Risk of Hypoglycemia Open
Previous studies have noted that the simultaneous use of sulfonylureas and antimicrobials, which is common, could increase the risk of hypoglycemia. In particular, an age of 65 years or older is a known risk factor for sulfonylurea-related…
View article: Adverse events and concurrent medications associated with parenteral nutrition use
Adverse events and concurrent medications associated with parenteral nutrition use Open
In this study, clinical manifestations of adverse events and frequently used medications in patients receiving parenteral nutrition ( PN ) in Korea were evaluated using Korea Adverse Event Reporting System ( KAERS ) database records betwee…
View article: Analysis of Adverse Reactions Associated with Parenteral Nutrition Use in Korea
Analysis of Adverse Reactions Associated with Parenteral Nutrition Use in Korea Open
To evaluate the clinical manifestations of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of parenteral nutrition (PN) use in Korea.