The Journal of family practice
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Was a drug or a comorbidity to blame for this patient's hyperpigmentation?
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Enlisting patients to self-collect specimens for human papillomavirus testing is an effective way to detect cervical precancer in those who might not otherwise undergo cervical cancer screening.
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This review-with tables summarizing opioid options, dosing considerations, and recommendations for tapering-will help you provide rigorous Tx for noncancer pain while ensuring patient safety.
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Metronidazole is no longer the drug of choice for first-line therapy. And fecal microbiota transplantation has proven effective for certain patients.