| This case, the law now has the benefit of twenty years of scientific study, and the published results must be given their just due." A federal appeals court, in a case considering whether dermal exposure to dilute solutions of paraquat could cause pulmonary fibrosis, concluded: "Thus, a cause-effect relationship need not be clearly established by animal or epidemiological studies before a doctor can testify that, in his opinion, such a relationship exists." Ferebee v. Chevron Chemical Co., 736 F.2d 1529, 1535 D.C.Cir.1984 ; cert. denied, 469 U.S. 1062, 105 S.Ct. 545, 83 L.Ed.2d 432 1984 ; . See also Earl v. Cryovac, 115 Idaho 1087, 1095, 772 P.2d 725 1989 ; pulmonary disease allegedly caused by exposure to fumes from plastic film used in meat packing room; summary judgment for defendant reversed; "plaintiff's claim in a toxic tort case does not fail merely because the circumstantial evidence and the expert opinions are unsupported by animal or epidemiological studies confirming the existence of a cause-and-effect relationship" ; . Sandoz cites three studies tending to downplay the negative effects of Parloodel for the purposes of preventing postpartum lactation. This research, however, was insufficient to deter the FDA from issuing a formal recommendation that Sandoz withdraw the indication. Moreover, further studies are precluded by the potential harm of the drug on prospective study participants. Exclusion of Plaintiffs' Studies, Reports, and Literature.
G1A: Supporting Evidence G1A-i: PPIs are more effective than H2RAs for remission of symptoms and healing in patients with GERD. Summary: PPIs are more effective than H2RAs in the resolution of symptoms in patients with heartburn GERD. This is supported by 1 good quality MA Van Pinxteren et al 200437 ; and 2 good quality RCTs Kaplan-Machlis et al 200038, Wiklund et al 199839.
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Imals seldom used in research. In this investigation of the black bear, we were limited to very small testicular tissue samples and, therefore, were able to measure only changes in receptor mRNA and not in receptor binding. Another limitation was the use of Parlodeo LAR to suppress PRL secretion. Bromocriptine is a dopamine agonist that blocks not only PRL secretion but acts directly on the hypothalamus to suppress GnRH and, subsequently, to affect LH and FSH secretion [39]. On the other hand, bromocriptine did not appear to affect LH secretion in boars or rams [28, 40] or FSH secretion in hamsters or rams [19, 30]. We were not able to control for the potential nonspecificity of bromocriptine by including a bromocriptine plus PRL control group because of the large amount of purified PRL required. Studies have been performed in the hamster, however, in which bromocriptine treatment reduced the number of testicular LHr and the simultaneous administration of ovine PRL reversed the effect [14]. Taken together, most studies conclude that bromocriptine can be used as a specific inhibitor of PRL secretion, but caution must be used in drawing definitive conclusions. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation concerning the role of PRL and testicular LHr, FSHr, and PRLr in testicular recrudescence of the black bear. We hypothesized that increasing serum concentrations of PRL in March increase the testicular content of LHr and PRLr. An increase in LHr would enhance testicular responsiveness to LH, thus stimulating T production. Increased serum T concentrations observed during the premating season support both spermatogenesis and social behaviors necessary for successful mating. Data presented in this study support this hypothesis, because preventing the spring increase in serum PRL concentrations with Arlodel LAR during testicular recrudescence decreased the abundance of testicular LHr and PRLr mRNA, serum T concentrations, and testis size. Future studies should investigate the role of FSH in stimulating the reinitiation of spermatogenesis during the early stages of testicular recrudescence and explore the possibility of using Paflodel LAR as a means of contraception for male bears in zoos.
Be sufficiently reliable ; , as incorrectly requiring scientific certainty, which was not intended by Daubert. The court believes that in those cases the Daubert standard was applied incorrectly, creating too high a standard of admissibility . Both of these cases seem to equate Daubert's reliability with scientific certainty, which is far from what the Supreme Court intended in Daubert. Science, like many other human endeavors, draws conclusions from circumstantial evidence when other, better forms of evidence is not available . [O]ne cannot practically conduct an epidemiological study of the association of Parlldel with postpartum AMI . Moreover, one cannot ethically experiment on human beings, exposing them to the near certainty of some number of deaths, simply to satisfy some evidentiary standard . Id. a t 1180. The Globetti court adjudged that much of the same type of evidence relied on by the causation experts in the instant case was scientifically reliable under Daubert. Although defendant is correct that there is no epidemiological study showing an increased risk of AMI [acute myocardial infarction] associated with bromocriptine, there is more than adequate evidence of a scientific nature from which a reliable conclusion can be drawn about the association . While an epidemiological study may be the best evidence, Daubert requires only that reliable evidence be presented, and that evidence here consists of animal studies, the medical literature reviews, the ADRs reported to the FDA, the "general acceptance" of the association reflected in several medical texts, the Larrazet experiment, and Dr. Waller's observations in the Ayers case. These all are recognized and accepted scientific methodologies, used for assessing the possible side-effects and hazards associated with particular drugs and the causes of disease . The fact that Mrs . Globetti's AMI was caused by her ingestion of Parlodel can be reliably inferred from the facts known about the vasoconstrictive effect of bromocriptine . Id. at 1179; see also Kuhn v. Sandoz Pharm . Corp., 14 P.3d 1170 Kan . 2000 ; expert testimony that Parlodel caused woman's postpartum seizure, cerebral edema and death ruled admissible ; . Likewise, the court in Brasher v. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals 12 and hydrea.
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Ms. Dunn has also retained Dr. George Macones, an epidemiologist, to review the extremely limited epidemiology literature that exists retaining to If Macones Aff. , 3. Dr. Macones does not opine that there is Parlodel. epidemiological evidence to support a causal relationship between Parlodel and.
Effects by lowering your dose of Parlodel. Do not be alarmed by these lists of possible side effects. You may not experience any of them. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to answer any questions you may have. Tell your doctor if you notice any of the following side effects and they worry you: * nausea or vomiting * dizziness or lightheadedness, especially on standing up * drowsiness or sleepiness if you have extreme sleepiness or sudden onset of sleep in the middle of daytime activities, tell your doctor immediately ; * headache * tiredness * sinus congestion * constipation * nervousness * difficulty sleeping * feeling unsteady on your feet * depression sad mood ; * loss of appetite * dry mouth, metallic taste * sore eyes or blurred vision * hair loss * burning sensation in the breasts * leg cramps or burning feeling in the feet * painful, tingling or pale fingers and toes when exposed to cold * uncontrolled body movements * irregular heart beat * stomach pain * swelling due to fluid buildup * skin rash or itchiness Tell your doctor immediately or go to Accident and Emergency at your nearest hospital if: * you develop severe persistent headache or vision problems. Some women who have taken Parlodel to prevent breast milk production have had seizures fits ; , high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, or mental disorders. It is not known and docusate.
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According to an article published on April 20, 2005 by AFX Asia, Novartis and the Food and Drug Administration warned of possible life-threatening skin reactions associated with use of the company's epilepsy drug Trileptal. According to an article published by Agence France Presse in August 2003, a lady affirms to have lost almost the sight in 1989 immediately after having taken ten pills of Tegretol, an anti-epileptic produced by Novartis, in four days, following the prescription of her doctor. According to the plaintiff, the analyses carried out had revealed a serious intoxication with Tegretol. The lady hopes to obtain recognition by Novartis that taking Tegretol is the cause of its quasi-blindness, in order to obtain damages. According to an article published by ATS in March 2004, Novartis was fined USD 18.3 million by a Kentucky court. The justice argued that the drug Parlodel was the cause of a 32 years old woman. According to Novartis, there is no link between this death and the drug. The company will appeal the judgement. According to an article published on February 5, 2005 by Financial Times, the Cox-2 painkillers produced by Novartis, Prexige, that still had to be approved ; , joined the list of anti-inflammatory drugs deemed to pose cardiovascular risks, according to the FDA. According to an article published by the Wall Street Journal on March 7, 2005, the Food and Drug Administration was concerned over increasing reports of jaw complications among clients taking two drugs produced by Novartis Zometa and Aredia ; between December 2002 through February 2005. In September 2004, the company had warned doctors about the issue and said it was conducting studies to see if there was a link between the problem and the drugs. According to an article published on March 10, 2005 by Reuters News the FDA announced that two eczema creams, including Novartis Elidel, must carry a strong warning of cancer risks, as research has shown that the creams absorbed into the body can cause cancer. In February 2005, members of an FDA advisory panel said they were concerned the companies were aggressively advertising the medicines to treat infants and others with skin problems the creams are not approved to treat. According to an article published on April 11, 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April 2005 ordered new warnings on antipsychotic drugs, alerting physicians to a higher death rate when the medicines are prescribed for atypical use of treating dementia in elderly patients. The black box warning affects Eli Lilly and Co.'sZyprexa and Symbyax, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP's Seroquel, Johnson & Johnson's Risperdal, Novartis AG's Clozaril, Pfizer Inc.'s Geodon, and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.'s and Otsuka America Pharmaceutical's Abilify.
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Postpartum situation, infant exposure to antidepressants via breast milk has received recent attention.51, 52 Many of the same considerations that are applicable to passage of drugs into the CNS apply to placental transfer and fetal exposure to drugs. Lipid solubility and plasma-protein binding substantially influence fetal drug exposure. The situation is further complicated by changes in the concentration of plasma proteins of the mother during pregnancy, maternal and fetal pH changes that occur during labor and delivery, and the relative contributions of maternal and fetal-organ CL to drug elimination during and following pregnancy. Some pertinent considerations are reviewed elsewhere.53, 54 This review has not meant to trivialize drug-protein-binding interactions. A substantial amount of our assumptions about the frequency and significance of these interactions are based on theoretical considerations using prototype drugs with pharmacokinetic parameter values set at extreme limits.31 Also, experimental data collected during the development process of new compounds relies heavily upon in vitro binding assays to estimate the free fraction in plasma and the degree of displacement of, and by, other drugs. This data serves to satisfy regulatory requirements but often leaves package labeling with vague precautions about the possibilities and consequences of binding-displacement interactions. These are frequently under researched areas in postmarketing surveillance programs and the low feasibility of measuring free-drug concentrations can lead to unsubstantiated speculation about displacement interactions in case reports. In summary, pharmacokinetic data collected in the early phases of drug development serve as guidelines for subsequent development of drug dosage regimens for testing of efficacy and safety. Included among the parameters that are estimated in these studies is the degree of binding of drugs to plasma proteins. The study of drug binding often concludes at this point although binding is clearly an important component of drug distribution Figure 1 ; and effect. Drug-protein-binding displacement interactions are often promoted as routinely important in clinical practice although such interactions appear to have been overemphasized.11-14 Substantial scientific documentation of isolated drug-binding displacement interactions resulting in clinically significant effects with the antidepressants and antipsychotics widely used in clinical psychopharmacology is lacking. Clinically significant displacement interactions are predicted for high-CL drugs given intravenously or low-CL drugs given orally or parenterally when a transient increase in free-drug concentration would be clinically relevant. The clinician should remember that whenever drugs are given concurrently, multiple mechanisms of and nitrofurantoin.
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Types of illness. For example, among the Mende of Sierra Leone, different types of treatment were considered appropriate for different conditions and for different categories of people; pharmaceuticals were not thought to be appropriate for children, drugs with a bitter taste were thought to be good for expelling heat from the body, and injections were thought to be more powerful than tablets Bledsoe and Goubaud 1988 ; . In contrast, in a rural area of Brazil, self-medication was a common form of treatment and modern pharmaceuticals, including vitamin and mineral supplements, were routinely used to treat young children Haak 1988 ; . Treatment actions may, therefore, cover a range of actions that may be selected from a range of alternatives. The options available will include both formal and informal health care providers e.g., traditional healers ; because medical pluralism is the norm in nearly all countries. How particular options are selected and used has been called the resort to care, and two common patterns have been identified. The first is simultaneous resort, in which all available health resources are used simultaneously. The second is sequential resort, in which different options are resorted to in a hierarchical fashion, with each option tried and perceived to fail before moving onto the next. The latter may commence with home care, then locally available medications and treatment regimens e.g., from local healers and drug vendors ; , and then perhaps a clinic or hospital. It may also involve the rediagnosis of an illness if, for example, certain therapies fail to cure and imodium.
Orgasm once or twice a week ; . Sex increases the circulation to the vagina, stimulates the mucous membrane and exercises the surrounding tissue. Daily exercise Water soluble lubricants such as astroglide, I& D glide, Replens, Sensua organics, etc ; Increased water intake Wear panties and panty hose with cotton crotches to allow air to circulate. Avoid very tight fitting clothing. Vaginal hormone creams if not contraindicated ; . Intravaginal suppositories of estriol a type of estrogen ; may be appropriate.
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Pregnancy is known to increase the susceptibility to infections, both bacterial and parasitic.7 This is possibly related to the transient immunological suppression needed to allow the development of the foreign allograft. Pregnant women are therefore always at risk of becoming ill with malaria and other infections ; when living or travelling to an endemic area. This risk of adverse effects from malaria is highest in malaria nai non-immune ; women, who ve have not been exposed to malaria before. Most of our knowledge of the effects of malaria in pregnancy comes from women living in endemic countries and much of what we can extrapolate to non-immune In low transmission areas, pregnant women may die from severe or cerebral malaria, presenting as refractory hypoglycaemia or adult respiratory distress syndrome ARDS ; . 20, 23, 24 P. falciparum infected pregnant women who develop ARDS have an 80% mortality.24 Pregnant women malaria attributable maternal mortality rates over 1000 per 100, 000 live births are reported in areas of low transmission and in epidemics.20, 25 The maternal mortality in non-immune travellers can only be assumed to be higher without prompt detection and treatment.
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Intravenous fluids, vasopressors, and inotropic agents. However, blood flow rather than blood pressure is the driving force for tissue perfusion and measurement of cardiac output is required for calculation of global oxygen delivery and consumption. Because measurement of cardiac output is currently considered impractical for routine use in foals, indirect arterial blood pressure is commonly used as an indication for potential blood flow. The objectives of this study were to assess the accuracies of two automated indirect oscillometric monitors for measurement of mean arterial pressure MAP ; in foals, to determine the optimal site of cuff placement for MAP monitoring, and to determine the relationship between arterial blood pressure and cardiac output in anesthetized foals. Ten neonatal foals were anesthetized and instrumented with a catheter in the metatarsal artery for direct MAP monitoring and measurement of cardiac output by lithium dilution. Concurrent MAP measurements were obtained with Cardell and Dinamap oscillometric monitors with cuffs placed at 3 different sites coccygeal, metatarsal and median arteries ; . Blood pressure was manipulated by varying the depth of anesthesia and administration of dobutamine or phenylephrine. There was a statistically significant P 0.025 ; interaction between the type of monitor and cuff placement site. With the Cardell monitor, placement of the cuff over the coccygeal artery resulted in a significantly lower bias than placement over the median or dorsal metatarsal artery P 0.0001 and P 0.0149, respectively ; . There was no significant difference in bias with cuff placement site using the Dinamap monitor. There was no significant difference in bias between the Cardell and Dinamap monitor with cuff placement over the coccygeal or metatarsal artery. Cuff placement over the median artery resulted in a significantly lower bias with the Dinamap than with the Cardell monitor P 0.0007 ; . At constant end-tidal isoflurane concentration, systemic vascular resistance was significantly P 0.001 ; higher in foals given phenylephrine 867 49 dynes.s.cm-5 ; than in the same foals during administration of dobutamine 418 36 dynes.s.cm-5 ; . The correlation between cardiac index and MAP was significantly P 0.025 ; higher when data collected during phenylephrine administration was excluded r 0.77 ; , compared to that obtained using the complete data set r 0.47 ; . Indirect oscillometry using a cuff placed over the coccygeal artery or dorsal metatarsal artery is an acceptable method for measuring MAP in foals. Arterial blood pressure is a poor indicator of blood flow in anesthetized foals when vascular resistance is altered and antivert and Buy parlodel.
[P-292 D ; ] Implementation of a systematic approach to managing drug shortages and backorders in an academic medical center Probst, LA: Upstate Med Univ, 750 E Adams St, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA probstl upstate Guharoy, R Rationale: Because of changes in manufacturer related problems, disruptions in drug supply have a more immediate impact on the provision of drug therapy. We report our experience in developing a systematic approach to managing drug supply interruptions DSI ; within a 374 bed academic medical center. Objective: We sought to improve our DSI management process by involving pharmacy and medical leadership in a step wise response to DSIs. Methods: Historically, the pharmacy purchaser was responsible for drug supply management. The increasing frequency, complexity and duration of DSIs warranted involvement from pharmacy leaders capable of making operational and clinical assessments. A task force assessed the current and developed an improved DSI management process. An algorithm was developed to assure that all steps and options in the process were addressed. Drugs were added to a ''master'' list upon identification of the DSI; if less than a 15 day supply was available, the supply was deemed critical. Critical shortages were assessed by a clinical pharmacist for consideration of prescribing restrictions and or alternative therapies. A critical supply list including the nature and extent of the shortage, imposed prescribing restrictions and recommended alternative therapies was communicated to pharmacy, prescriber and other hospital staff via email weekly. Conclusion: Revision of the DSI process improved the department's timeliness and consistency in addressing shortages; communication to hospital staff improved awareness of DSIs housewide. Implications: Implementation of a hospitalwide systematic approach to DSIs can minimize the negative impact of such events without compromising patient care in a health system.
Post menopausal women -EG: n 22 mean age 59.5 ; -CG: n 19 mean age 59.3 ; -Short term high -Older women 45-65 intensity strength yrs ; training weights ; : 60-Weights: n 21 90% 1RM; or 50-min -Walking: n 20 low intensity walking -Weights + HRT: n 14 HRT; 2x wk -Walking + HRT: n 9 -Duration of 24 weeks -Weight training; 1 -Early postmenopausal hour session warm-up- women weights-stretching -EG: n 17 3x wk; duration of 9 -CG: n 9 months -Flexion F ; vs. -Postmenopausal Extension E ; exercices women 49-60 yrs ; or None N ; -F: n 9 -Follow-up from 1 to 6 -E: n 25 years -F + E: n -N: n 6 and colace.
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May not likely be achieved. It may occasionally be advisable to slow down the effect of dopamine because of undesirable toxicity i.e. dyskinesia, etc. ; , then a snack, piece of bread, apple, might be helpful. But, half an hour is the recommended length of time between Sinemet and a meal, dose preferably to be taken before the meal. Of course, individual response to the varying medications and agonists like Permax or Parlodel should dictate individual mode of treatment, and occasionally Sinemet doesn't seem to 'take' and my wife will be moving about, sometimes for hours, as if in slow motion. At least, that is the way I understand what's going on. Michel Margosis MichelMarg AOL 9239 ; Thanks for your advice on leg pain and sleeping. I currently take my last Sinemet CR about 9 p.m. I go to sleep about 10 and the first time I wake up I take 1 2 of Sinemet CR. My neuro says breaking it once doesn't spoil the effect; crushing it does. I know there are differences of opinion on this. ; At the same time I take five Baclofen 10 mg's ; which have the same effect as Motrin. Then between 3: 30 and 4: 30 I take 1 2 of regular Sinemet, followed by a CR when I get up for the day. This seems to work as well as anything. If I take the Baclofen and CR later than bedtime, the effect seems to last until the first dose of the day kicks in, but if I take it too early it wears off too soon. The problem I have is that the regular Sinemet often doesn't kick in when I'm not moving around. Sounds like a good time to try the liquid stuff. Thanks for the "cooking" lesson on Liquid Sinemet. I tried it for awhile just using orange juice; it was a time when I needed 1 3 of 100, and that was a way to get the required dosage. When I escalated to half a pill, I started chewing it and following it with a glass of water when convenient. I got pretty much the same results. The chewed up Sinemet in the liquid would, I think, pass through the pyloric valve in much the same way as the Liquid Sinemet. Pat Schark pschark win ; 9301 ; My wife has a very narrow window between too much and too little Sinemet. For the last 3-5 months she has been taking a Liquid mixture of Sinemet and Vitamin C and water in addition to her reg. meds. I think some PD's use orange juice. ; This helps smooth out her response - it's not perfect, but better. It might help since you take many more small doses. Phil Connors PCONNORS BRIDGE.MMA.MASS 9341 ; Everyone has different reactions, but Gordon takes 2 Sinemet 25 100 every two hours, a consistent pattern for years--that obviously is 14-16 a day. He also takes Amantadine Symmetrel ; 1-2 daily, 100 mg, and at night 2 Doxepin, 10 mg. One of the good results of the Thalotomy is the Sinemet works very rapidly. Before, it was getting to an hour or more for relief that lasted a short while. Yes, we had tried liquefying it. It helped some, but others on this net seem to have good results with the liquid method. gordon seese seese SNOWCREST I've had Parkinson's for about 12 years and use Sinemet CR. I have had difficulty.
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That duration. Patients used the Borg Rate of Perceived Exertion RPE ; scale to target their workout to be "somewhat hard" or 60% to 70% of their estimated maximum heart rate. Not only was strength average muscle score and handgrip force ; significantly increased in the exercise group as compared with the control group, but quality of life as measured by the SF-36 improved for this group as well in the areas of physical limitation and social function. No differences between the groups were noted for 9.1-m walk time scores. Correlations between the impairment measures and quality of life demonstrated significant relationships between the average muscle scores and the 9.1-m walk test with the SF 36. In particular, role limitation physical ; , physical function, and vitality energy were positively correlated with the average muscle score. The 9.1-m walking time was inversely correlated with physical function, role limitation physical ; , and social function. In conclusion, this was the first study done on a group of subjects with a pathological process that may very well be a manifestation of GBS who demonstrated a specific strengthening regimen works not only to diminish impairment but also to diminish disability in this population. The effects of an aerobic training program on a single subject with GBS have been documented twice in the literature. Pitteti and colleagues161 reported on a patient 3 years after onset of GBS. The subject trained for 6 weeks, three times per week, for 30 minutes at 75% to 80% of pretraining heart rate on a Schwinn AirDyne ergometer. All measures strength, oxygen consumption, work capacity ; improved dramatically in the patient. In addition, the subject reported an increase in energy, resumed a previous hobby, and reported improvements in physical capacities. Karper162 reported positive effects with walking and cycling in a single subject who trained at 45% of predicted maximum heart rate. The results of the literature reviewed in this section on weakness suggest that patients with GBS should perform both strength training and aerobic training. Physical therapists should be conservative and cautious in their extrapolation of the training regimens to patients in the acute rehabilitation phase because no studies have directly looked at this phase. Therefore, submaximal strength training should be performed in this population with low repetitions and low sets. Both eccentric and concentric training should be emphasized with the submaximal training. Care must be taken to ensure antigravity strength in all muscles prior to the initiation of an eccentric training regimen. This means that both prime movers and stabilizers must be able to meet gravity's resistance. In addition to strength training, aerobic training should be performed within moderate intensities. If patients are 14 and buy hydrea.
Benefits requires that a parent provide documentation to prove the citizenship of his or her children by one year after birth to maintain the children's Medicaid coverage. The new rule will not affect Medicaid proof-of-citizenship requirements for adults or children older than age 1. The citizenship-identification requirement stemmed from the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, which became law on February 8, 2006, and required states to verify the identity of all Medicaid patients and applicants who must prove citizenship to obtain services. The new restrictions became effective July 1 and are intended to prevent undocumented immigrants from falsely claiming to be citizens and receiving benefits Psychiatric News, September 15, 2006 ; . Documents that can be used to prove citizenship include a U.S. passport, certificate of U.S. naturalization, or certificate of U.S. citizenship. Other documents--such as the original version of a U.S. birth certificate or official military record of service showing a U.S. place of birth--are acceptable when accompanied by proof of identity. Thirty national and state child welfare, health care, and labor organizations advocated for exempting foster and adoptive children from the requirements. "We were glad to have an opportunity--for clear reasons--to exempt these people from the [citizenship] rule because it was affecting a lot of people who were not illegal, " said Martha Roherty, director of NASMD, in an interview with Psychiatric News. APA has urged Congress to revert to the approach that allowed each state to decide whether to require proof of U.S. citizenship. In the past, most states allowed beneficiaries to attest to U.S. citizenship under penalty of perjury. Documentation was required only from those whose citizenship status raised doubts among state Medicaid officials. A February report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities that examplease see Medicaid on page 29.
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