A 30-year-old patient diagnosed with relapsing-remitting mul…

A 30-year-old patient diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) experiences an acute relapse with significant vision loss. Which pharmacological strategies are appropriate for managing the acute relapse and for long-term disease modification, respectively?

A patient is switched from an ergot-derivative dopamine agon…

A patient is switched from an ergot-derivative dopamine agonist (bromocriptine) to a non-ergot derivative (pramipexole) for Parkinson’s disease. This switch is often made to avoid which adverse effect profile that is more characteristic of the ergot derivatives?

A patient taking carbamazepine (Tegretol) for seizures devel…

A patient taking carbamazepine (Tegretol) for seizures develops a fever and sore throat. There is no evidence of a rash or other dermatologic reaction.  A complete blood count (CBC) is ordered because these symptoms could indicate the onset of a potential black box warning associated with this drug.