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01 Feb 2026 (Vol. 93 Issue 2) Table of Contents
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine: 93 (2)

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  • Artificial intelligence in medicine: How it works, how it fails
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    Potassium-competitive acid blockers are reserved for patients who cannot tolerate proton pump inhibitors or who do not respond to them.

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    The systemic sodium channel blocker suzetrigine may serve as another option for multimodal postoperative analgesia regimens and for managing acute nonsurgical pain.

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