Canadian Drugs Based Drugs 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA)

Based Drugs 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) »

Based drugs of 5-ASA acts directly on the intestinal mucosa to reduce inflammation; on exactly how they reduce inflammation is still unclear. They are used to treat symptoms during an outbreak and…

Jan 4 2011 / No Comment / Read More »
Gardasil an unexplained death

Gardasil: an unexplained death »

The coroner’s office should explain what exactly caused the death of a 14 year old girl, who died a few days after receiving her second dose of Gardasil. On December…

Dec 21 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
Drug Types

Drugs intended to cure male baldness could cause libido problems »

Drugs intended to cure male baldness could cause libido problems

According to a study by the University Medical School in Boston, drugs that are intended to counteract hair loss could lead to…

Jan 13 2011 / No Comment / Read More »

Another dangerous drug: Champix for smoking cessation »

Another dangerous drug Champix for smoking cessation

More than a thousand complaints were filed in the United States against the drug Chantix (varenicline), marketed under the name…

Jan 12 2011 / No Comment / Read More »

Vaccine against cocaine addiction »

Vaccine against cocaine addiction

London – A candidate vaccine may help treat addiction to cocaine and other drugs, published today in the journal Molecular…

Jan 8 2011 / No Comment / Read More »

Folic acid »

Folic acid

If you are pregnant – even if you’re at the stage where you plan to become pregnant – you should…

Jan 4 2011 / No Comment / Read More »
FDA News

US FDA warns against the pain reliever acetaminophen which can cause liver damage »

US FDA warns against the pain reliever acetaminophen which can cause liver damage

WASHINGTON – The FDA asked manufacturers to place warnings on labels and limit the dose to 325 milligrams a pill to reduce the risks to patients’ health. The changes do not apply to prescription medications, but to combination of prescription painkillers like Percocet, Vicodin and…

Jan 13 2011 / No Comment / Read More »

Roche gets more US approval for drug for arthritis »

Roche gets more US approval for drug for arthritis

ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG said Wednesday that U.S. regulators extended the permission to market its rheumatoid arthritis treatment Actemra as a way to prevent structural joint damage in patients. Roche said in a statement that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)…

Jan 6 2011 / No Comment / Read More »

Corrupt doctors prescribe banned antidepressants to children »

Corrupt doctors prescribe banned antidepressants to children

Industries Forest (FRX) seems to have initially underestimated what was necessary by paying the feds to make them go away: in 2009, it claimed to have put aside $ 170 million that was necessary to “fix” an ‘investigation of the Justice Department by paying bribes to continue…

Dec 25 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
Online Pharmacies

Prescriptions online »

Prescriptions online

While Quebec is still struggling in the computerization of its medical records, the first pharmacy chain will launch tomorrow, a website where it will be…

Jan 12 2011 / No Comment / Read More »
Pet Drugs Gel prevents AIDS infection in monkeys

Gel prevents AIDS infection in monkeys

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An experimental gel protected monkeys from the AIDS virus in a test designed to mimic human sexual transmission, researchers report. The gel used a drug against AIDS with a compound of zinc and protected…

Jan 8 2011 / Read More »
Canadian Drugs Based Drugs 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA)

Based Drugs 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA)

Based drugs of 5-ASA acts directly on the intestinal mucosa to reduce inflammation; on exactly how they reduce inflammation is still unclear. They are used to treat symptoms during an outbreak and help to maintain remission. Based drugs…

Jan 4 2011 / Read More »
Daily Drugs News Antibiotics are the best treatment for child ear infections, study says

Antibiotics are the best treatment for child ear infections, study says

Antibiotics are more effective than placebo in relieving the symptoms of middle ear infections, or acute otitis media, in young children, according to a Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh in the United States published in the…

Jan 13 2011 / Read More »
Drug Types Drugs intended to cure male baldness could cause libido problems

Drugs intended to cure male baldness could cause libido problems

According to a study by the University Medical School in Boston, drugs that are intended to counteract hair loss could lead to sexual dysfunction such as loss of libido and erection, premature ejaculation and severe depression in some…

Jan 13 2011 / Read More »
FDA News US FDA warns against the pain reliever acetaminophen which can cause liver damage

US FDA warns against the pain reliever acetaminophen which can cause liver damage

WASHINGTON – The FDA asked manufacturers to place warnings on labels and limit the dose to 325 milligrams a pill to reduce the risks to patients’ health. The changes do not apply to prescription medications, but…

Jan 13 2011 / Read More »
Industry News Cuba announces vaccine against lung cancer

Cuba announces vaccine against lung cancer

A team of Cuban researchers said it has patented the first therapeutic vaccine against lung cancer. The international scientific community is attentive to these studies and several countries in Latin America are already preparing to register the…

Jan 13 2011 / Read More »
Online Pharmacies Prescriptions online

Prescriptions online

While Quebec is still struggling in the computerization of its medical records, the first pharmacy chain will launch tomorrow, a website where it will be possible to consult online orders. With the program MaSanté, Brunet pharmacies…

Jan 12 2011 / Read More »
Prescription Drugs Regular use of painkillers increases the risk of heart attack

Regular use of painkillers increases the risk of heart attack

Message to those who have become “addicted” to aspirin, ibuprofen or other pain relievers: habitual consumption increases the risk of heart problems. According to a study by the University of Bern in Switzerland consuming continuously for…

Jan 13 2011 / Read More »

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