33049 Glucotrol From Pfizer With Glipizide 5mg listed at Acne Zits Drugs

The Ingredients: Glipizide
Dosage Form and Administration: Tablet; Oral
Drug Trade Name: Glucotrol
Firm: Pfizer
Strength: 5MG
New Drug Application Type: N
The Drug Application Number: 17783
Medicine Product Number: 1
Approval Date: 5/8/1984
Reference Listed Drug: No
Type: RX
Applicant Full Name: Pfizer Inc
Local Number: 33049

VIP Medicine

VIP Medicine is a type of medical practice now found in many metropolitan areas across the country. VIP Medicine has come to represent a higher level of healthcare for those who want a more personalized relationship with their physician. At the upper echelon are the practice associations, like IPA Health, which integrate the traditional concierge model and match it with an advanced level of diagnostic care and true concierge services. IPA Health members enjoy the benefit of having access to on-site laboratories and the best diagnostic equipment available in medicine today. The ability to make most diagnoses in a single visit saves concierge patients the time of having to return to the office for a follow-up visit. This, in complement with a dedicated Patient Care Concierge and the ability to network and consult online through a patient portal sets the IPA Health model above most other concierge practices found nationwide. VIP Medical services include the following: IPA Health redefines the concept of Concierge Medicine. As a Concierge member, you will be assigned a Patient Care Concierge who will manage all aspects of the IPA Health experience, from transportation and accommodation (if you are coming from out of town), to medical evacuation if you experience a health emergency while traveling. VIP medicine at IPA Health is a healthcare service that is available to all people and is extremely affordable. Finally, a meaningful option for individuals and families seeking personalized attention from their doctor. A doctor can spend as much time with a patient as the patient needs. Wellness and prevention can be as much the center of attention as the immediate problem. The fundamental concept of Medicine Concierge is to bring back the old fashioned medical care. The number of patients are decreased by 90 percent of a conventional medical practice, our physicians are able to spend prolonged visits with our patients, and provide 24/7 physician availability via cell phone and see patients same-day.

Legally Mandated Treatment

Often the criminal justice system can apply legal pressure to encourage offenders to participate in drug abuse treatment; or judges can mandate treatment through a drug court or as a condition of pretrial release, probation or parole. A large percentage of individuals admitted to drug abuse treatment cite legal pressure as an important reason for seeking treatment. Most studies suggest that outcomes for those who are legally pressured to enter treatment are as good as or better than outcomes for those who entered treatment without legal pressure. Those under legal pressure also tend to have higher attendance rates and to remain in treatment for longer periods, which can also have a positive impact on treatment outcomes.

Offender Risk Factors

Often, drug abusing offenders have problems in other areas. Examples include family difficulties, limited social skills, educational and employment problems, mental health disorders, infectious diseases and other medical problems. Treatment should take these problems into account, because they can increase the risk of drug relapse and criminal recidivism if left unaddressed.
Stress is often a contributing factor to relapse and offenders who enter society after incarceration face many challenges and stressors, including reuniting with family members, securing housing and complying with criminal justice supervision requirements. The daily decisions that most people face can be stressful for those recently released from a prison environment.
Other threats to recovery include a loss of support from family or friends. Drug abusers returning to the community may also encounter family, friends or associates still involved in drugs or crime. These people may entice the individual to resume a criminal and drug using lifestyle. Returning to environments or activities associated with prior drug use may trigger strong cravings and cause a relapse. A coordinated approach by treatment and criminal justice staff provides the best way to detect and intervene with these and other threats to recovery. In any case, treatment provides the skills necessary to avoid or cope with situations that could lead to relapse.
Treatment staff should identify the unique relapse risk factors of every offender and periodically re-assess and modify treatment plans as needed. Generally, continuing or recurring drug use during treatment requires a clinical response by either increasing the dosage or level of treatment or changing the treatment intervention.

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