Press Review - February 8, 2013Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Bogus Doctor: Australian Teen 'Prescribed Drugs'. Read this and Updated Canadian guidelines for managing dyslipidemiaUpdate replaces previous version published in 2009. New class of diabetes meds coming Drug promotes elimination of glucose in the urine Silver catheters too costly Pricey coatings don’t make a difference, Canadian doctors find Ontario moving more procedures to not-for-profit clinics Province-wide expansion to start soon with a call for proposals for vision care clinics. Prescribe with caution: Triple-drug combo can damage kidney Blood pressure medications and NSAIDs don’t necessarily mix, researchers find Cancer risk higher for diabetes patients Poor glycemic control worsens risk, but insulin usage is protective, registry data suggest The year in review: Clinical picks for 2012 There were many clinical stories that mattered in 2012. Andrew Skelly, clinical editor at The Medical Post, picks 10 of the most significant from the past 12 months. Disease breathalyzer Stribild: new once-daily single-tablet regimen for HIV Drug is the first marketed HIV combination product to contain an integrase inhibitor (elvitegravir) and a new pharmacokinetic enhancer (cobicistat). First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last