Episode Chapters
- Introduction: Topical Antibiotics, Good for Acne, Bad for Postsurgical Wounds8:41Dangerous Medical Devices: Introduction1:08Clostridium DifficileFree Chapter24:21Paper Chase 1: PPI’s and Increased Risk of Dementia, It’s Far-Fetched.6:36Vaccine Refusal and Dismissal20:02Paper Chase 2: Long-Term Primary Prevention Benefits of Statin Therapy5:05Prostate Cancer Screening in Primary Care16:16Dangerous Medical Devices: Part 14:20Paper Chase 3: Vitamin D Supplement Yields No Benefit in Knee Osteoarthritis6:57What the Grey Hair Never Shared15:39Paper Chase 4: Avoid Surgical Repair of Degenerative Meniscal Tears5:04Things I Do, But Should I? Switching from IV to Oral Antibiotics14:23The Hemolytic Anemias19:03Dangerous Medical Devices: Part 24:58Tinea14:49Paper Chase 5: Aspirin Out for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Prophylaxis5:47The Summary13:14
Discuss utility of topical antibiotic ointment on small wounds; review recent updates to acne guidelines.
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Ian L., Dr - June 2, 2016 2:51 PM
Oral corticosteroids are used as an option for severe modular acne with tetracycline orally especially in young women in whom oral retinoids could be a risk because the oral retinoids have a teratogenic risk.