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Fixed Combination of Tiotropium/Olodaterol in SMI Inhaler and Its Benefits in COPD Treatment
The TRONARTO study, whose conclusions were published in the International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, addressed the issue of inhalation therapy in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The authors focused on the effect of the combination of tiotropium and olodaterol in an SMI (soft mist inhaler) type inhaler.
Protection of Ovarian Function During Breast Cancer Treatment
Women diagnosed with breast cancer of childbearing age are concerned about how to maintain ovarian…
New Antidiabetic Drugs in Cardiovascular Prevention in International Recommendations
Results from studies on new antidiabetic drugs showing cardiovascular (CV) benefits of…
Bite-Sized Pieces from EHA 2021: Two New Findings on T-Cell Lymphoma
Can a molecule that is crucial for the sensitivity of adult T-cell lymphoma or leukemia (ATLL) to…
Modern View on Schizophrenia Therapy Through the Lens of Lurasidone
At the psychiatric symposium titled 'Chance for a Better Quality of Life with a Schizophrenia…
Treatment of Schizophrenia in Light of New Findings
"Mental disorders constitute a significant burden on society," began Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Martin…
Cardiovascular System Affection in Children with Noonan Syndrome
Noonan syndrome is a genetically conditioned disease classified among the so-called RASopathies,…
Psychotic patient with high cardiometabolic risk – interactive case report
The following case report describes the treatment of a patient diagnosed with paranoid…
Expanded Hemodialysis as an Alternative to Hemodiafiltration
Expanded hemodialysis is a new type of therapy that effectively removes middle molecules from the…
What Benefits Does the Fixed Combination of Candesartan/Amlodipine Bring?
A relatively new fixed combination used in the treatment of hypertension is represented by…
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