Difference between revisions of "Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults-HIGH Severity Rating- Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions"
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− | <td> Adalat </td><td> Nifedipine </td><td> Similar to:Procardia </td><td> Short acting </td><th> [[Concerns and Rules]] | + | <td> Adalat </td><td> Nifedipine </td><td> Similar to:Procardia </td><td> Short acting </td><th> [[CLICK for Concerns and Rules]] |
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Revision as of 19:49, 27 May 2006
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List of Drugs
Drug (Brand Name) | Other Name (Generic) | Drug Class | Conditions | Concerns and Rules |
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Adalat | Nifedipine | Similar to:Procardia | Short acting | CLICK for Concerns and Rules |