2014
DOI: 10.4236/pp.2014.510107
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Non-Immunosuppressant Medication Use in Heart Transplant Patients: A Guide for Pharmacists

Abstract: For heart transplant patients, there are a number of non-immunosuppressant medications that are routinely prescribed to mitigate the side-effects of immunosuppression, treat the related complications, and improve long-term survival. This review focuses on the medications used to prevent and manage cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV), hypertension, dyslipidemia and osteoporosis. The rationale and evidence supporting their use are summarized and the immunosuppressant drugs are only discussed briefly, as they re… Show more

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“…For the evaluation of classifier, abstract from the research papers are used. 86 paper from the two classes (16 related to computer science and 70 related to pharmacology & medical pharmacology) are obtained from the internet (two examples papers are(Benbassat et al, 2014) (Egan et al, 2014)). …”
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“…For the evaluation of classifier, abstract from the research papers are used. 86 paper from the two classes (16 related to computer science and 70 related to pharmacology & medical pharmacology) are obtained from the internet (two examples papers are(Benbassat et al, 2014) (Egan et al, 2014)). …”
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confidence: 99%