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Content of the intermittent claudication section should be moved to intermittent claudication with a Template:Detail link. -- Gak 04:24, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
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I added the cite needed tag after the statement "True claudication is relieved with rest from exercise." While the statement makes sense, it is a little misleading. There are numerous causes of claudication, and at least one that I can think may not necessarily be relieved by rest. If someone has an arterial stasis ulcer in their leg, circulation is continuously decreased distal to the ulcer. Resting may not help. Eyknough ( talk) 14:15, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Or because he was a member of the Claudii. — Tamfang ( talk) 07:27, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
"Some things to know before use are the following: contraindicated in patient with heart failure, should be taken 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal, and improvement of symptoms may not be evident for two to three weeks." This is hardly worthy of an encyclopeadia insertion. More likely comes straight from the leaflet that came with the drugs. Needs properly editing - or even deleting. Colin marks ( talk) 14:04, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
For signs and symptoms, pages should follow (per WP:MEDMOS):
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Content of the intermittent claudication section should be moved to intermittent claudication with a Template:Detail link. -- Gak 04:24, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Agree unsigned comment by 81.155.195.35
I added the cite needed tag after the statement "True claudication is relieved with rest from exercise." While the statement makes sense, it is a little misleading. There are numerous causes of claudication, and at least one that I can think may not necessarily be relieved by rest. If someone has an arterial stasis ulcer in their leg, circulation is continuously decreased distal to the ulcer. Resting may not help. Eyknough ( talk) 14:15, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Or because he was a member of the Claudii. — Tamfang ( talk) 07:27, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
"Some things to know before use are the following: contraindicated in patient with heart failure, should be taken 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal, and improvement of symptoms may not be evident for two to three weeks." This is hardly worthy of an encyclopeadia insertion. More likely comes straight from the leaflet that came with the drugs. Needs properly editing - or even deleting. Colin marks ( talk) 14:04, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
For signs and symptoms, pages should follow (per WP:MEDMOS):