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June 6, 2007 — Issue No. 72


Spotlight on Depression

Depression According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), depression is on the rise in the United States, affecting almost 10% of the US population each year. The NIH also estimates that 80% of depressed people are not currently receiving any treatment.

In a recent Epocrates study, we asked more than 500 clinicians to share their experiences with depression, such as:

How likely are you to discuss depression with men compared to women?

Have you personally ever experienced depression?

See how they answered, listen to a podcast, and share your own opinions at Epocrates Insights: Depression »

Free Depression Resources from Epocrates

MedTools® Applications:

MobileCME® Courses:

  • Bipolar Disorder and Suicide Ideation
  • Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia
  • Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
  • Depression, Menopause, Cardiovascular Disease, Breast Cancer  

Download MobileCME »


 

New Bipolar MDQ Screening Tool for Palm OS

This new free application for Palm OS devices facilitates initial screening of patients for bipolar disorder.

The Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) is a 13-item checklist developed by Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, MD, and published in The American Journal of Psychiatry. Any patient who screens positive on the MDQ should have a full evaluation for bipolar disorder or for diseases presenting similar symptoms before a diagnosis is determined.

Download the Bipolar MDQ Screening Tool for Free »

New Pilot Product — Infection Management Resource Center

This convenient free resource for Palm and Windows Mobile OS devices provides an intelligent summary of the most important research in the field of Infection Management, hand-picked by John G Bartlett, MD (former Chief of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University) and delivered to you when you AutoUpdate!

Learn More/Download for Free »

Updated Endocarditis Prophylaxis Information

The Endocarditis Prophylaxis tables and related drug monographs in Epocrates mobile and online products have been updated to reflect newly published American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. The AHA last updated these guidelines in 1997.

Major changes include the removal of many cardiac conditions for which prophylaxis was previously recommended, including mitral valve prolapse, and elimination of cardiac condition risk stratification. In addition, recommendations for prophylaxis concurrent to gastrointestinal and genitourinary procedures have been completely removed.

To review the updated adult and pediatric Endocarditis Prophylaxis tables on your mobile device, AutoUpdate (sync), then tap on the Tables icon tables icon in your "my" tab or black bag tab. Select the "Antibiotic Regimens" category, or tap "By Name" to find them alphabetically. (Tables are also available in Epocrates Online Premium web-based drug reference.)

Quick Poll — 2008 Election

How important do you believe healthcare reform will be in the upcoming U.S. presidential race?

Please note that poll questions can only be answered in the email version of our newsletter.

Last Month's Poll Results: What do you recommend most for spring allergy sufferers? The top 2 suggestions were "Keep a clean house" 47% and "Shower after being outside" 22%


 

Updates at a Glance ...

Clinical Updates

In May, the Epocrates Medical Information editors added 21 new drugs and 2 new vaccines. To receive these updates, simply AutoUpdate (sync) or sign into Epocrates® Online.

New drug monographs:

  • Alli (orlistat)
  • benzphetamine (generic)
  • Bontril PDM (phendimetrazine)
  • Bontril SR (phendimetrazine)
  • cefdinir (generic)
  • cefpodoxime (generic)
  • Cyanokit (hydroxocobalamin)
  • Didrex (benzphetamine)
  • Femtrace (estradiol acetate)
  • flecainide (generic)
  • Omnitrope (somatropin (recombinant))
  • oxandrolone (generic)
  • phendimetrazine (generic)
  • Pulmicort Flexhaler (budesonide inhaled)
  • Pylera (biskalcitrate/
    metronidazole/ tetracycline)
  • Soliris (eculizumab)
  • trandolapril (generic)
  • Ultrase MT 12, 18, 20 (pancrealipase)
  • zolpidem (generic)

New vaccine monographs:

  • avian flu vaccine (influenza vaccine, H5N1)
  • Dryvax (smallpox vaccine (live vaccinia virus))

See All Clinical Updates »

New Formularies

The following drug formularies are available now ...

  • Rx Selections 3 tier Formulary (OH)
  • Texas Medicaid (TX)

Add Mobile Formularies »
(To add formularies in Epocrates Online, select them in the DRUGS tab)

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