Clinical Pearls
The pharmacy practice residents of the University of Colorado Hospital Department of Pharmacy regularly publish "Clinical Pearls" to share with the pharmacy community at the University. We are publishing these short articles with their permission. Please feel free to learn from them and share them with your colleagues.
The following documents are in pdf format:
Updated January 9, 2008:
Inhaled Gases
Rifampin: Not Just for Infections Anymore
Tests for Azathioprine & Abacavir
Decoding “Mab” Drugs
Guaiac
Eyelashes for Sale
Honey that Kills MRSA & More?
Previous Clinical Pearls:
Tetracycline-Induced Teeth Discoloration
Isoniazid Toxicity
Lithium & 7-UP
Hyper Ventilation & the Paper Bag Method
Beta Blocker Withdrawal Syndrome
OKT3 Resistance
Beneficial Effects of Antenatal Corticosteroids
Continuous Infusion Antibiotics
Monitoring Anticoagulation in APS (Inpatient)
Anticholinergic Overdose
Heparin in Neonate TPN
Interferons
Vaccines for Addictions?
Pesky Kidney Stones
Thiazides, K, and Glucose
Drug Reaction in Patients with Heart Failure
Last updated: 1/20/09