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Problem about male presents for a regular check-up


Problem: A 35-year-old male presents for a regular check-up. He reports insomnia, which he hasn't been able to control with over-the-counter meds or other non-pharmacological approaches for years. He read online that a new supplement was recently found to be effective to treat refractory insomnia cases. You research the medical literature, and you find out that the supplement was found ineffective in a cohort study. However, in a separate randomized controlled trial (RCT), it seemed to be superior to the other meds on the market. What's the next best course of action? Looking for Assignment Help? A. Recommend against the supplement since the cohort study proved it to be ineffective. B. Inform the patient that this supplement may help improve his sleep. C. Recommend against the supplement due to conflicting evidence. D. Ask the patient to simply stick to sleep hygiene only.

 

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