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423: Why is the adenosine dose reduced by 50% when it is given in a central line?
422: High‐Dose Gabapentin for the Treatment of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
421: Why are steroids given in myxedema coma?
420: The paradox of steroids in rapidly worsening myasthenia gravis
419: When do acute ischemic stroke guidelines recommend stopping alteplase mid-infusion?
418: Risk Factors for Sedation‐Related Events During Acute Agitation Management in the Emergency Department
417: You don’t need to know the cause of severe hyponatremia to decide first step of treatment
416: Clinically relevant pharmacokinetic knowledge on antibiotic dosing (part 3)
415: Clinically relevant pharmacokinetic knowledge on antibiotic dosing (part 2)
414: Clinically relevant pharmacokinetic knowledge on antibiotic dosing (part 1)
413: Why moxifloxacin doesn’t cover urinary tract infections
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