From the FDA Drug Label
The FDA drug label does not answer the question.
From the Research
The article with the DOI 10.1093/jbi/wbae085 is not directly related to the provided evidence, and therefore, its summary cannot be accurately determined from the given studies. The provided evidence includes studies on various topics such as the treatment of hypertension with lisinopril 1, the impact of the PICO model on literature search quality 2, challenges in the patient handover process 3, validity and reliability in qualitative research 4, and the effect of unconscious bias in healthcare 5. However, none of these studies provide information about the article with the specified DOI. To determine the summary of the article, it would be necessary to access the article directly or have more information about its content. In clinical practice, when faced with a question about a specific article or study, it is essential to consult the original source or a reliable database to ensure accuracy and reliability of the information. This approach helps in providing the best possible care and making informed decisions based on the most recent and highest quality evidence available 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Some key points to consider when searching for information about a specific article include:
- Checking the article's title, authors, and publication date to ensure it matches the desired study
- Consulting reputable databases and academic sources for accurate and reliable information
- Evaluating the study's methodology, results, and conclusions to understand its findings and implications
- Considering the study's limitations and potential biases to interpret the results correctly
- Integrating the information from the article with existing knowledge and evidence to inform clinical decisions.