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Asking the right questions — The Journal of Family Practice
pharmacologically significant ways; for example it is strongly
hydrophilic
in contrast to other beta-blockers which are lipophilic.
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Bisoprolol Prevents Mortality and Myocardial Infarction After Vascular Surgery — The Journal of Family Practice
Bisoprolol is a b-1 selective
hydrophilic
b-blocker without intrinsic sympathomimetic activity.
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What precautions should we use with statins for women of childbearing age? — The Journal of Family Practice
Pravastatin (Pravachol) is the most
hydrophilic
statin and has no reports of abnormal pregnancy outcomes even in animal research.
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Psyllium: Keeping this boon for patients from becoming a bane for providers — The Journal of Family Practice
The supplement contains varying ratios of endosperm seed embryo and psyllium (a translucent
hydrophilic
colloid material). The endosperm and seed embryo proteins are allergenic;
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EYE ON THE ELDERLY
2 Central nervous system effects of beta-blockers tend to be lowest in
hydrophilic
agents such as atenolol and highest in lipophilic agents such
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