[ad_1] Novartis’ Farydak was approved by the FDA to treat multiple myeloma in 2015. Now scientists in Australia believe the drug can be combined with an early-phase clinical agent to tackle neuroblastoma, a …
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Read More »The recall of drugs against hypertension increases again
[ad_1] The US Food and Drug Administration said another heart medication had been voluntarily recalled after tests had shown that it was contaminated with a potentially carcinogenic chemical. The US Food and …
Read More »The recall of drugs against hypertension increases again
[ad_1] The recall concerns a batch of losartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide tablets (100 mg / 25 mg) with lot number JB8912. Patients use these drugs to control their hypertension. The drug is recalled …
Read More »The recall of drugs against hypertension increases again
[ad_1] The US Food and Drug Administration said another heart medication had been voluntarily recalled after tests had shown that it was contaminated with a potentially carcinogenic chemical. The recall concerns a …
Read More »Fish oil drugs protect heart health, two studies say
[ad_1] Two major studies released Saturday provide evidence that medications derived from fish oil are effective in protecting people from fatal heart attacks, strokes and other forms of cardiovascular disease. The large, …
Read More »Giving concert tickets to people with long-term illnesses, no drugs, says secretary of health
[ad_1] New business affairs live By Andy Malt | Posted on Wednesday November 7th, 2018 UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has brought some of her former role as Secretary of Culture, arguing …
Read More »Platypus could ingest at least 69 drugs, study finds | News from the world
[ad_1] According to new research, a platypus living in a creek or stream with sewage could be exposed to 50% of a daily daily dose of antidepressants in humans, simply by consuming …
Read More »Using human medicine Loading creatures from the river with dozens of different drugs
[ad_1] Spiders, such as the one pictured here, are present in riparian environments around the world. They build their canvases over water courses and catch aquatic insects when they emerge from the …
Read More »Insects are full of drugs – and could also attract other critters
[ad_1] According to a new study, insects near watercourses absorb significant amounts of drugs and can transmit the compounds to predators located higher up the food chain, such as frogs, birds and …
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