- Probiotics decrease antibiotic-associated diarrhea in children
LOE 1b-
- Probiotics effective in preventing acute diarrhea, but not traveler's diarrhea
LOE 1a
- Probiotics helpful for antibiotic-associated diarrhea
LOE 1a-
- Probiotics reduce risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhea in children and adults
LOE 1a-
- Procalcitonin can guide antibiotic use for lower RTI
LOE 2b
- Prochlorperazine > ketorolac for pediatric migraine
LOE 1b
- Prognosis for hospice eligibility inaccurate
LOE 2b
- Prolonged QT weakly associated with SIDS
LOE 2b
- Prolotherapy ineffective for low back pain
LOE 2b
- Prophylaxis with continuous IV haloperidol decreased post-op delirium in elderly
LOE 1b
- Proprioceptive training decreases recurrent ankle sprains
LOE 2b-
- Pseudoephedrine has a minimal effect on BP
LOE 1a
- Psychotherapy effective for chronic functional dyspepsia
LOE 1b
- PT cures postpartum stress incontinence
LOE 1b
- PT ineffective adjunct for low back pain treatment
LOE 1b
- PT probably effective for patellofemoral pain
LOE 2b
- Racecadotril decreases duration of severe diarrhea in children
LOE 1b
- Radiofrequency facet joint denervation ineffective in low back pain long-term
LOE 1b
- Ramipril > amlodipine at preventing renal disease progression
LOE 1b
- Ramipril improves CV, microvascular outcomes in DM (HOPE)
LOE 1b
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