OTC Market Report 2010: Up and down market for GI-related categories CE Lesson: Dyspepsia and peptic ulcer disease - clinical pathophysiology and current management GI disorders doubled among World Trade Center cleanup workers Ground Zero clean up linked to gastroesophageal reflux disease Self-Care Review: Melatonin—an option for GERD? Low-carb diet may ease irritable bowel syndrome Regimen addresses obese patients’ diarrhea New generics: September 2009 DIGESTIVE DISEASES: Chewing gum eases belching Chewing gum eases belching Radiofrequency ablation best for Barrett's esophagus with dysplasia Technique cuts disease progression rates, but cost issues and lack of expertise are likely to impede its use in Canada Proton-pump inhibitors linked with hospital-acquired pneumonia PEG 3350 for childhood constipation Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350 is a safe and effective long-term laxative in pediatric populations, but only limited studies are available for its use in children younger than two years of age. First Previous 11 12 13 Next Last