Almost every third drug, the pharmacies make, is solely due to its dosage form is consultation-intensive – regardless of the
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US aims to help more cancer patients try experimental drugs
Sally Atwater’s doctor spent two months on calls, messages and paperwork to get her an experimental drug he thinks can
Continue reading »Blister packaging for drugs in nursing homes: Much discussed, but hardly investigated
In blister packaging, a pharmacy (or a service provider commissioned by it) portions and packs the prescribed drugs of a
Continue reading »FDA allows treatment of depression with club drug’s cousin
A mind-altering medication related to the club drug Special K won U.S. approval Tuesday for patients with hard-to-treat depression, the
Continue reading »Study reveals how brain tumors escape the effects of antiangiogenic drugs
A study led by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of Cyprus reveals details of a way
Continue reading »Why do you rinse the Product never down the toilet should
Every second German down flush medications the toilet. Experts warn: residues of pills, drops and tablets may be returned into
Continue reading »Congo starts first-ever trial testing Ebola drugs
Congo has begun the first-ever trial to test the effectiveness and safety of four experimental Ebola drugs, the first time
Continue reading »Certain blood pressure drugs linked to increased risk of lung cancer
Use of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor drugs (ACEIs) to lower blood pressure is associated with an increased risk of lung
Continue reading »Are generics as good as brand-name drugs?
(HealthDay)—Generics make up 80 percent of drug prescriptions filled in the United States and are a big cost savings for
Continue reading »Lavender really is relaxing, scientists discover
Lavender really is relaxing: Scientists discover the fragrant flower may help people unwind and could even be a safer alternative
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