Books for Docs; Reviewing DDIs; Ketamine DiscoveryFebruary 02, 2021 | Trending in Healthcare Allergy & Immunology 4 Nonmedical Books Every Doctor Should Read MDLinx compiled a reading list of captivating books that have nothing to do with medicine—but might just help physicians realize some things about their work — and life. Read full article Allergy & Immunology The Drug Interaction Threat All Doctors Must Know About COVID-19 has led to severe mental repercussions, which is made worse when considering what types of challenges people were having before the pandemic even hit. Considering this, it’s a good time to review the drug-drug interactions (DDIs) psychotropic drugs can have with each other, not to mention other drugs for the most common conditions. Here are 20 such interactions for your review. Read full article Anesthesiology New Use for an Old Drug This drug was first approved in the US in the 1970s for anesthesia and pain relief, and last year, the FDA approved it for patients with major depression that are treatment resistant. If you said ketamine, you’re correct, and because more than 30% of patients are resistant to SSRIs, finding an effective treatment for major depressive disorder is challenging. Could this old drug be the answer? Read full article