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EPISODE · Feb 29, 2012 · 6 MIN

The Role of Mucoregulatory Agents After Continence-preserving Urinary Diversion Surgery

from AJHP Voices · host Ginger Langley

The Role of Mucoregulatory Agents After Continence-preserving Urinary Diversion Surgery Author Ginger Langley discusses with Pamela Hsieh, Assistant Editor for AJHP, the postsurgical use of N-acetylcysteine, octreotide, and other agents to reduce mucus accumulation after urinary diversion procedures. The article under discussion appears in the March 15, 2012, issue of AJHP. For more information visit www.ajhp.org.

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