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Frequently asked questions in the evaluation and management of overactive bladder
The International Continence Society (ICS) defines overactive bladder (OAB) as a symptom syndrome consisting of urgency with or without urgency...
Journal of Family Practice, 10/01/09 by Pamela I. Ellsworth; Stephen A. Brunton; Alan J. Wein; Eric S. Rovner · More from publication -
Initiating and intensifying therapy in type 2 diabetes: managing the progressive nature of the disease
The current epidemic of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and the recognition that achieving glycemic goals can substantially reduce morbidity have made the...
Journal of Family Practice, 10/01/08 by Stephen Brunton; Penny Tenzer-Iglesias; Jeff Unger · More from publication -
Effective therapeutic options for managing postprandial glucose
Current treatment approaches primarily target FPG levels and emphasize the use of oral antidiabetic agents (OADs) to reduce FPG and to lower HbA1c...
Journal of Family Practice, 01/01/08 by Stephen Brunton · More from publication -
Implementing intensified treatment strategies for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Primary care physicians play central roles in the management of patients with diabetes, providing care for approximately 90% to 95% of adult...
Journal of Family Practice, 11/01/07 by Stephen A. Brunton · More from publication -
Efficacy and central nervous system impairment of newer-generation prescription antihistamines in seasonal allergic rhinitis.(Review Article)

Abstract: Allergic rhinitis is a highly prevalent disorder and oral antihistamines are often used to manage patient symptoms. Older-generation...
Southern Medical Journal, 06/01/06 by Spangler, Dennis L.; Brunton, Stephen · More from publication -
Differentiating nighttime GERD: issues for clinicians
Prevalence estimates for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) range from 8% to 40%, depending on the definition and diagnostic criteria. (14)...
Journal of Family Practice, 12/01/05 by Stephen Brunton · More from publication -
Acute otitis media: influence of the PCV-7 vaccine on changes in the disease and its management
Studies have shown that most cases of acute otitis media (AOM) are of viral or "no bacteria isolated" origin, in these cases, watchful waiting may...
Journal of Family Practice, 11/01/05 by Stephen Brunton · More from publication -
Telithromycin for the treatment of acute bacterial maxillary sinusitis: a review of a new antibacterial agent.(Original Article)

Objective: Telithromycin, the first approved ketolide antibiotic, was developed to treat community-acquired respiratory tract infections,...
Southern Medical Journal, 09/01/05 by Tellier, Guy; Brunton, Stephen A.; Nusrat, Roomi · More from publication -
Vertebral compression fractures in primary care: recommendations from a consensus panel
Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) represent a significant diagnostic and management challenge for primary care physicians (PCPs),...
Journal of Family Practice, 09/01/05 by Stephen Brunton · More from publication -
Type 2 diabetes: the role of insulin
Diabetes mortality rates continue to escalate despite advances in therapy and more aggressive management guidelines promulgated by the American...
Journal of Family Practice, 05/01/05 by Stephen Brunton · More from publication


