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                            DANGEROUS AND UNDESIRABLE DRUG INTERACTIONS OF STATINS IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
                        
            
                
                
                    
            
            
        
                    
                
                Relevance. Antihypercholesterolemic drugs fr om the group of statins have a significant impact on the metabolism of the human body. Consideration of pharmacokinetic features of statins and drug interaction with drugs of this group is an important aspect of their safe use. Drugs administered simultaneously with statins may be inducers or inhibitors (substrates) of CYP3A4/A5 cytochrome P450 liver isoenzymes, which should be considered in daily clinical practice in the management of this category of patients 
The aim was to study the frequency and structure of the appointment of unw... More
            The aim was to study the frequency and structure of the appointment of unw... More
                                                    2019 year                                                                            | Issue: 2                                                                            | Pages: 55-66                                            
                
                            PREVALENCE OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND ITS CORRELATES IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITHOUT CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN PRIMARY CARE SETTING
                        
            
                
                
                    
            
            
        
                    
                
                Hypertension is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation (AF). Primary prevention of AF in hypertension patients is the ultimate goal of the medical and public health community.
Aim: assess the prevalence and factors associated with AF in hypertensive patients without coronary heart disease (CHD) in primary care setting.
Methods: A cross–sectional study was conducted in January-September 2018. Hypertensive patients 40 years and above visiting primary care clinics during the study period were recruited (n=1121). Exclusion criteria were rheumatic and congenital h... More
            Aim: assess the prevalence and factors associated with AF in hypertensive patients without coronary heart disease (CHD) in primary care setting.
Methods: A cross–sectional study was conducted in January-September 2018. Hypertensive patients 40 years and above visiting primary care clinics during the study period were recruited (n=1121). Exclusion criteria were rheumatic and congenital h... More
                                                    2019 year                                                                            | Issue: 2                                                                            | Pages: 44-54                                            
                
                            RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND FERTILITY:  LITERATURE REVIEW
                        
            
                
                
                    
            
            
        
                    
                
                Introduction. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that leads to disability, which occurs in women of predominantly childbearing age three times more often than men. Unfortunately, the issue of childbirth can be associated not only with the activity of the disease, but also with the availability of comprehensive medical care and knowledge of pharmacological treatment methods. Therefore, many women are struggling to find adequate information about planning pregnancy, childbirth and lactation.
Availability and advanced choice of pharmacotherapy can maintain the... More
            Availability and advanced choice of pharmacotherapy can maintain the... More
                                                    2019 year                                                                            | Issue: 2                                                                            | Pages: 38-43                                            
                
                            FORMATION OF FOCI OF P53 BOUND PROTEIN 1 IN THYROID TUMORS: ACTIVATION OF GENETIC INSTABILITY DURING  THYROID CARCINOGENESIS. LITERATURE REVIEW
                        
            
                
                
                    
            
            
        
                    
                
                Introduction: In our days big successes have been reached in studying of molecular–cellular mechanisms in carcinogenesis, establishing the role of oncogens and antioncogens in the development of tumors with various localization, including thyroid cancer. The vast majority of benign and malignant tumors of the thyroid gland develops from the follicular epithelium, which have different degrees of differentiation, different morphogenetic and biochemical features, clinical course and prognosis.
Objective: to conduct a search for scientific information on the activation of genetic instability... More
            Objective: to conduct a search for scientific information on the activation of genetic instability... More
                                                    2019 year                                                                            | Issue: 2                                                                            | Pages: 25-37                                            
                
                            ORGANIZATIONAL BASICS OF SCREENING FOR COLORECTAL CANCER IN WORLD MEDICAL PRACTICE. LITERATURE REVIEW
                        
            
                
                
                    
            
            
        
    
            
    
                
                Actuality Colorectal cancer (CRC) tacked the third place in worldwide common cancer. The revealing of CRC on premalignant, latent and curable stages is important method of decrease of mortality. CRC screening can use direct or indirect tests, delivered opportunistically or via organized programs. Most CRCs are diagnosed after 60 years of age; most screening programs apply to individuals 50-75 years of age.
The purpose of the review is to analyze the approaches and results of screening of colorectal cancer in the world medical practice in order to formulate recommendations for dom... More
            The purpose of the review is to analyze the approaches and results of screening of colorectal cancer in the world medical practice in order to formulate recommendations for dom... More
                                                    2019 year                                                                            | Issue: 2                                                                            | Pages: 13-24                                            
                