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    Antidepressants for the Treatment of Insomnia in Patients with Depression 

    Clark, Molly S.; Smith, Patrick O.; Jamieson, Barbara (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    There is no single antidepressant or class of antidepressants that is most effective for the treatment of insomnia in patients with depression. The use of antidepressant medications can have a positive impact on sleep ...

    Hormone Therapy for Postmenopausal Women with Urinary Incontinence 

    Lee, Jay H.; Gomez, Suzanne; Jankowski, Terry Ann, 1951- (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    Postmenopausal women should not receive oral hormone therapy for treatment of urinary incontinence. Hormone therapy is associated with worsening urinary incontinence in postmenopausal women who are incontinent at baseline ...

    Evaluation of hip pain in older adults 

    Verrill, Matthew M.; Hall, Mary N.; Loven, Bridget (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
    The evaluation of hip pain in patients 65 years and older should include a history and physical examination, followed by pertinent imaging studies. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: C, based on expert opinion.) Patients ...

    Do oral decongestants have a clinically significant effect on BP in patients with hypertension? 

    Hollander- Rodriguez, Joyce C.; Montjoy, Holly L.; Smedra, Brynn; Prouty, J. P.; Hamilton, Andrew; Guthmann, Richard (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    Q: Do oral decongestants have a clinically significant effect on BP in patients with hypertension? Evidence-based answer: It is unclear. Pseudoephedrine causes an average increase of 1.2 mm Hg in systolic blood pressure (BP) in patients...

    Brain Natriuretic Peptide Levels for Ruling Out Heart Failure 

    Cullan, Allison; Grover, Michael; Hitchcock, Kristin (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    A BNP level less than 100 pg per mL (100 ng per L) can rule out heart failure. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: A, based on meta-analyses.) BNP levels should be used when the pretest probability of heart failure based on overall clinical...

    Antibiotics for Viral Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children 

    Lindell, Anita; Kelsberg, Gary; Safranek, Sarah (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    Antibiotic therapy does not benefit children with bronchiolitis, the common cold, or nonstreptococcal pharyngitis. If purulent rhinitis is present for more than 10 days, antibiotics shorten the duration of runny nose ...

    Appetite Suppressants as Adjuncts for Weight Loss 

    Wilbert, Blair; Mohundro, Brice L.; Shaw, Vincent; Andres, Amy (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    Phentermine and diethylpropion are appetite suppressants approved for use in the United States as adjuncts in the treatment of obesity. These agents demonstrate a modest weight loss benefit when combined with dietary ...

    Secondary Causes of Obesity 

    Allen, Ginger; Safranek, Sarah (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    velocity, delayed puberty, or clinical signs and symptoms of endocrine abnormalities (e.g., hirsutism, truncal obesity, violaceous striae). (Strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, based on expert opinion.) Underlying metabolic and genetic causes of obesity...

    Evaluation of asymptomatic atrial fibrillation 

    Newell, Adam; Haynes, James W.; Smith, Rita (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
    In hemodynamically stable patients without acute chest pain, the evaluation and treatment of atrial fibrillation should not change based on symptoms alone. (Strength of Recommendation: A, based on multiple cohort studies.) ...

    Does turmeric relieve inflammatory conditions? 

    White, Brett; Judkins, Dolores Zegar (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    Limited evidence suggests that turmeric and its active compound, curcumin, are effective for rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, primarily low-quality cohort studies ...

    Whom should you test for secondary causes of hypertension? 

    Miller, Deborah E.; Woodward, Nakia Joye (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2014)
    ). Specific diagnostic tests are recommended for newly diagnosed patients who have suspicious clinical findings suggestive of a secondary cause of hypertension based on the initial history (excess daytime sleepiness, palpitations, tremor, sweating); physical...

    Testosterone Therapy and Risk of Recurrence After Treatment for Prostate Cancer 

    Meza, James; Weaver, Karen; Martin, Sandra I. (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2013)
    Evidence-Based Answer: Men with symptomatic androgen deprivation who have had clinically curative treatment for organ-confined prostate cancer may have symptomatic improvement with testosterone replacement therapy. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR...

    Sunscreen Use for Skin Cancer Prevention 

    Bouknight, Patricia; Bowling, Andrew; Kovach, Fran E. (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2010)
    Daily sunscreen use reduces the incidence of squamous cell carcinoma but not the incidence of basal cell carcinoma. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: B, based on a single randomized controlled trial with less than 13 years ...

    Effective Therapies for Intermittent Claudication 

    Rudisill, Heather M.; Kelsberg, Gary; Safranek, Sarah (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
    Supervised exercise programs are recommended to produce clinically significant improvements in walking distance in patients with stable intermittent claudication. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: A, based on systematic reviews of randomized...

    How best to treat agitation in patients with irreversible dementia? 

    Beck, Stacie; Ludwig, Mary Jo; Safranek, Sarah (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2013)
    Atypical antipsychotics modestly reduce agitation compared with placebo but have significant adverse effects (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials [RCTs]). Haloperidol ...

    Does cervical membrane stripping in women with group B Streptococcus put the fetus at risk? 

    Crago, Mark S.; Gauer, Robert; Frazier, Jori (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
    No direct evidence points to fetal harm from cervical membrane stripping (CMS) to induce labor in term pregnancies complicated by group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, a Cochrane ...

    Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome 

    Ricks, Janet; Replogle, William H.; Cook, Nakia Joyce (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2010)
    AWS may be managed with outpatient therapy if the patient has mild to moderate symptoms. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: B, based on one randomized, prospective trial). The Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment Scale for Alcohol, Revised (CIWA...

    What is the best treatment for plant-induced contact dermatitis? 

    Eaton, Joshua; Crawford, Paul; Smith, Rita (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2013)
    It's unclear which treatment is best, because there have been no head-to-head comparisons of treatments for Rhus (plant-induced) contact dermatitis. That said, topical high-potency steroids slightly improve pruritus and ...

    How well do antivirals shorten genital herpes pain duration? 

    Yip, Stephen T.; Liu, Robyn; Warrington, Thomas; Webb, Charles W. (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2015)
    , and using ice packs or taking warm baths (SOR: C, expert opinion). Evidence for using complementary and alternative medicine to treat genital herpes is lacking or conflicting [SOR: C, narrative review of clinical trials]....

    Apolipoproteins for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment 

    Chang, Jennifer G.; Paulson, Christopher P.; Smith, Rita (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2014)
    Clinical Question: Is measurement of apolipoproteins better than traditional lipid measurements for predicting cardiovascular risk? Evidence-Based Answer: Measurement of apolipoprotein B and apolipoprotein A-I is no better than traditional lipid...
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