cardiovascular-agents and Musculoskeletal-Diseases

cardiovascular-agents has been researched along with Musculoskeletal-Diseases* in 4 studies

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for cardiovascular-agents and Musculoskeletal-Diseases

ArticleYear
NME digest.
    Drug news & perspectives, 2005, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: Adrenergic alpha-Agonists; Animals; Anti-Infective Agents; Anticoagulants; Antineoplastic Agents; Cardiovascular Agents; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT1A; Serotonin 5-HT1 Receptor Antagonists; Serotonin Antagonists

2005
Drug use in patients with diabetes.
    Diabetes care, 1996, Volume: 19, Issue:9

    To describe the use of pharmaceutical medications by patients with diabetes in Sweden.. We analyzed the computerized Surveys of Living Conditions (SLC), performed regularly in Sweden, for the years 1988 and 1989, among individuals aged 16-84 years. Drug use (during a 2-week period) and the use of health services (during a 3-month period) were registered for subjects with diabetes (n = 361) and compared with age- and gender-standardized figures (using the diabetes group as the standard) in subjects with hypertension but without diabetes (n = 980), in subjects with a musculoskeletal condition but without diabetes (n = 2,187), in healthy subjects free from any medical condition (n = 6,664), and in the general population sample (n = 12,717).. The reported use of medication was higher for subjects with diabetes compared with the general population regarding overall use (92.5 vs. 71.9%; P < 0.001), the use of cardiovascular drugs (52.2 vs. 36.3%; P < 0.001), all use of analgesics (43.8 vs. 36.5%; P < 0.05), and use of psychoactive drugs (23.5 vs. 15.3%; P < 0.01). Compared with the hypertension group, the use was lower regarding cardiovascular drugs (52.2 vs. 93.3%; P < 0.001), and compared with the musculoskeletal group, the use was lower regarding all use of analgesics (43.8 vs. 56.5%; P < 0.01) and the use of herbal products (6.8 vs. 11.8%; P < 0.05), but was higher regarding cardiovascular drugs (52.2 vs. 37.8%; P < 0.001). The use was higher compared with the healthy individuals, regarding all groups of drugs with the exception of vitamins and herbal products.. Diabetic subjects have a higher overall use of drugs compared with the general population. Compared with other chronic illnesses, the differences are small except for disease-specific drugs (cardiovascular drugs in the hypertension group and analgesics in the musculoskeletal group). The main difference concerns the comparison with healthy subjects who had a markedly higher drug rate among diabetic subjects, thus signifying a greater impact on health.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analgesics; Cardiovascular Agents; Diabetes Mellitus; Drug Therapy; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Male; Middle Aged; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Ointments; Phytotherapy; Psychotropic Drugs; Sweden; Vitamins

1996
[Experiences in the treatment of leg sores with PH203].
    Svenska lakartidningen, 1962, Oct-25, Volume: 59

    Topics: Benzoates; Cardiovascular Agents; Ergot Alkaloids; Leg; Leg Ulcer; Musculoskeletal Diseases

1962
[Antagonism of thiamine and substances of the same group in relation to the muscular paralyzing effect of acetylcholinomimetic curarizing substances].
    Dansk tidsskrift for farmaci, 1956, Sep-22, Volume: 30, Issue:Suppl 2

    Topics: Cardiovascular Agents; Muscle Relaxants, Central; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Neuromuscular Diseases; Thiamine

1956