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- Flexibility is warranted in applying prescribing guidelines
Discontinuation of benzodiazepines in chronic users may be associated with a small increase in mortality and a higher risk of adverse events, especially in the short term after cessation.
- An overview of over-the-counter contraceptives: Spotlight on daily oral norgestrel
Oral norgestrel, the first daily oral contraceptive pill available over the counter in the United States, is a safe, effective addition to existing over-the-counter contraceptive options.
- Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and pancreatitis: A reconcilable divorce
Early trials suggested a link between GLP-1 receptor agonists and pancreatitis, but recent large meta-analyses do not support a class-wide risk.
- Newer diabetes drugs: Surprising shared benefits and unique side effects
The shared beneficial effects of the SGLT2 inhibitors and the GLP-1 receptor agonists, drugs with distinct mechanisms of action, may have an anti-inflammatory explanation.
- Refractory granuloma annulare
A 77-year-old woman presented with a rash characterized by orange-yellow papules coalescing into erythematous annular plaques on her hands, trunk, and legs.
- Managing the side effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors
The authors review recent evidence on the side effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and corresponding strategies for preventing and managing them.
- The overlooked and undertreated perils of premature ovarian insufficiency
Physicians should be alert to the possibility of undiagnosed premature ovarian insufficiency—loss of ovarian function before age 40—and know what to do if the condition is suspected.
- Cerebrovascular complications in infective endocarditis: Challenges and considerations in management
Although the cerebrovascular complications of infective endocarditis such as ischemic strokes and intracranial hemorrhages are common and serious, data remain scarce regarding how best to prevent, predict, and manage them.
- Evolving paradigms in hypertension management: Fixed-dose single-pill combinations and future therapies
Despite the availability of effective medications, blood pressure control rates have declined over the past decade, underscoring the need for improved treatment approaches.
- Does my patient need testing for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’?
Any patient has the right to undergo blood testing for PFAS, but the limitations of testing must be discussed with the patient.

