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| Recurrent syncope of undetermined origin in the presence of ventricular dysfunction and inducible ventricular arrhythmias at EPS when other causes of ... |
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| Dopamine agonist, works on CNS; Dose 2 – 4 mg S/L 10 – 20” prio to sexual activity; Onset of action 10’ Duration of action 30’ Effective 55 – 60% S/E nausea (40 |
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| 28 Apr 2008Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a syndrome of transient dysfunction of apical/midventricular LV with compensatory hyperkinesis of basal segment … |
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| Severe aortic stenosis. Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Erectile dysfunction * Asthma. Severe bradycardia. AV block. Severe depression. Raynaud’s syndrome |
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| Treating Sexual Dysfunction in the Cardiac Patient. Is sex safe – in general? Is sex safe – for the individual? How do we individualise risk? … |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN SUBSTANCE ABUSERS TREATED WITH SILDENAFIL, 2008 update or PowerPoint Presentation on An update of a 2002 paper describing the treatment of erectile and other sexual dysfunctions in substance dependent patients |
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| Occurs after surgical menopause, adrenalectomy. Drugs in “female androgen deficiency”. Tibolone (Livial®). HRT – progestogenic and androgenic ... |
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| Hyperprolactinemia . Hypogonadism . Women: Amenorrhea, Oligomennorrhea, Galactorrhea, Infertility . Men: Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction |
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| Late-onset hypogonadism (SLOH) (Also known as “andropause”). How much androgen is enough? Five key uncertainties... What androgen level? What function? ... |
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