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  2. Indication (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of an indication is a contraindication, [4] a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment because the risks of treatment clearly outweigh the benefits. In the United States, indications for prescription drugs are approved by the FDA. Indications are included in the Indications and Usage section of the Prescribing Information.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Medicine-related articles

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    Wikipedia is not an instruction manual and does not give medical advice. Types, if more than one kind or variant of the test or procedure exists; Medical uses or Uses, including approved indications, non-approved indications (also called off-label uses), and contraindications Interpretation of results, including accuracy and specificity of test ...

  4. Medical guideline - Wikipedia

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    Plates vi & vii of the Edwin Smith Papyrus (around the 17th century BC), among the earliest medical guidelines. A medical guideline (also called a clinical guideline, standard treatment guideline, or clinical practice guideline) is a document with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria regarding diagnosis, management, and treatment in specific areas of healthcare.

  5. Approvable, Just Not Approved - AOL

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    You win some, you lose some. And sometimes you do both. Protalix BioTherapeutics (NYS: PLX) and Pfizer's (NYS: PFE) Gaucher disease treatment, taliglucerase alfa, was given a positive assessment ...

  6. Glossary of clinical research - Wikipedia

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    The safety of a medical product concerns the medical risk to the subject, usually assessed in a clinical trial by laboratory tests (including clinical chemistry and haematology), vital signs, clinical adverse events (diseases, signs and symptoms), and other special safety tests (e.g. ECGs, ophthalmology).

  7. Off-label use - Wikipedia

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    Off-label use is the use of pharmaceutical drugs for an unapproved indication or in an unapproved age group, dosage, or route of administration. [1] Both prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs (OTCs) can be used in off-label ways, although most studies of off-label use focus on prescription drugs.

  8. Formulary (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    A formulary is a list of pharmaceutical drugs, often decided upon by a group of people, for various reasons such as insurance coverage or use at a medical facility. [1] Traditionally, a formulary contained a collection of formulas for the compounding and testing of medication (a resource closer to what would be referred to as a pharmacopoeia ...

  9. Medicare agents might not recommend the best plans this year ...

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    The Association of Health Insurance Programs (AHIP), did not respond to Fortune's request for a comment about some agents and brokers not getting paid to sell Medicare policies.