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| Acne medicines - Doctor finds higher calling when death knocks - |
Doctor finds higher calling when death knocks - San Francisco Gate Dr. Frank Artress looked down at his fingers. His nail beds were turning blue. He was running out of oxygen near the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. A cardiac anesthesiologist, Artress knew the signs of high altitude pulmonary edema. He knew there was a Source: www.sfgate.com What about other drugs that kill? - Times Online Heroin and acne medicines cocaine are not the only illegal drugs with a terrible impact on global health. Counterfeit medicines can do much greater damage. Some of these fakes contain potentially toxic chemicals. Others are like homoeopathic remedies - while Source: www.timesonline.co.uk Older women warned off vaccine - News.com.au A LEADING cancer specialist has warned older women off getting the cervical cancer vaccine and acne medicines hit out at the drug regulator for approving the jabs in the first place. Gerald Wain, a gynaecological oncologist at Westmead Hospital in Sydney, says it Source: www.news.com.au Ministry wants patent units off drug sale approvals - Business Standard The Drug Controller General of India's (DCGI's) plans to seek help from the patent offices to deny marketing approval to copycat versions of patent-protected medicines may not succeed as the commerce ministry the administrative ministry for Source: www.business-standard.com ANALYSIS-Future of lucrative cholesterol drugs murky - Forbes NEW YORK (Reuters) - Doctors are waiting for new preventive heart medicines beyond popular statin therapies, but a tough regulatory climate and acne medicines fierce debate over the effectiveness of some newer drugs has clouded the future of cholesterol treatments Source: www.forbes.com Public Private Partnerships Are Essential To Address Medicines - Medical News Today The decline in biopharmaceutical innovation is multi-factorial. Scientific challenges are increasingly complex and acne medicines R&D costs are higher than ever before. At the same time, higher regulatory hurdles are slowing down new product approvals, while the Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com Even the Insured Feel Strain of Health Costs - New York Times The economic slowdown has swelled the ranks of people without health insurance. But now it is also threatening millions of people who have insurance but find that the coverage is too limited or that they cannot afford their own share of medical costs Source: www.nytimes.com Streak of trouble with FDA, other problems hits Merck - Detroit News TRENTON, N.J. -- The roller coaster ride for Merck & Co. shareholders and acne medicines employees is on another speedy downhill run. In barely a week, Merck has suffered a stunning streak of setbacks, including federal regulators rejecting two experimental drugs Source: www.detnews.com Common Medications Could Cause Physical Impairment in the Elderly - BusinessWeek SATURDAY, May 3 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies show that anticholinergics, a commonly prescribed group of drugs, may cause elderly people to "slow down" in their daily physical activities. The two reports from researchers at Wake Forest Source: www.businessweek.com
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