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Don't prescribe injectable nitroglycerine - use sublingual instead.
Amlodipine and Simvastatin have a dangerous drug-drug interaction. Rookie mistake.
Clopidogrel was not FDA approved until 1997, Simvastatin in 1991, and Amlodipine in 1994.
Many young adult females (16+) could be on some form of contraceptive.
Patient's with poorly controlled blood pressure should be taking additional medications and at higher doses.
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Deleting. Will add as a card on the Project board instead.
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Don't prescribe injectable nitroglycerine - use sublingual instead.
Amlodipine and Simvastatin have a dangerous drug-drug interaction. Rookie mistake.
Clopidogrel was not FDA approved until 1997, Simvastatin in 1991, and Amlodipine in 1994.
Many young adult females (16+) could be on some form of contraceptive.
Patient's with poorly controlled blood pressure should be taking additional medications and at higher doses.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: