- Incontinence drugs equally effective
LOE 1b
- Incontinence therapy with patch may be helpful
LOE 4
- Inhaled furosemide doesn't improve dyspnea in COPD
LOE 1b-
- Inhaled steroids assoc w/ cataracts
LOE 4
- Initial ECG predicts chest pain outcomes
LOE 4
- Injection therapy ineffective in benign low back pain
LOE 1a
- In-office tests less accurate for HP infection
LOE 2a
- Insufficient study quality for biofeedback in constipation due to PFD
LOE 2a
- Intensive environmental intervention reduces asthma symptoms
LOE 1b
- Intensive therapy of type 2 diabetes of mixed benefit/harm
LOE 1b
- Internet sources for back pain patients of mixed quality
LOE 2b
- Interpreting BNP in patients with a history of HF
LOE 1c
- Intranasal cromolyn is ineffective for URIs in children
LOE 1b-
- Intranasal midazolam effective for febrile seizures
LOE 1b-
- Intranasal zolmitriptan effective for cluster headaches
LOE 2b-
- Intrathecal ziconotide effective for refractory pain
LOE 1b
- Invasive tx slightly better in non-ST-elevation ACS (RITA3)
LOE 2b
- Ionized wrist bracelets ineffective for musculoskeletal pain
LOE 1b
- Ipratropium + albuterol improves asthma exacerbations
LOE 1b
- Ipratropium adds small benefit in COPD
LOE 1b
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