Archive for the ‘Pharma’ Category

Recent History Of A Mystery In Canadian Drug Shortages

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

The shortage of prescription generic drugs in Canada is not a recent event, dating back to the fall of 2010 or earlier, states a recent history of the shortage in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Hematologist and medical historian Dr. Jacalyn Duffin first noticed the shortage of an old, reliable drug in November 2010…
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Many Grandparents Store Prescription Medicines Where Children Can Easily Find Them

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Two-thirds of adults support single-dose packaging to avoid accidental poisoning, according to U-M’s National Poll on Children’s Health Unintentional poisonings from medicines cause more emergency room visits for young children each year than do car accidents…
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China Halts Several Drugs

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

With infant formula scandals, mine collapses and pollution and contamination problems, China is not well regarded for its industrial safety record, and today the story continues with 13 different drugs produced in China being pulled from the market by the Government regulator…
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Off-Label Drug Prescribing Common, New Study Found

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

A report published Archives of Internal Medicine, as part of the Health Care Reform series, reveals that in Canada, prescribing off-label medications in a primary care network appears to be common practice, even though it varies depending on the medication, physician and patient characteristics…
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Full Reports From Trials Should Be Public: Regulators Respond To Tamiflu Recommendations

Friday, April 13th, 2012

The full clinical study reports that drugs that have been authorized for use in patients should be made publicly available in order to allow independent re-analysis of the benefits and risks of such drugs, according to leading international experts who base their assertions on their experience with Tamiflu (oseltamivir)…
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Scant Evidence That Insect Bite Remedies Work

Friday, April 13th, 2012

A UK review in the April Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) says there is scant evidence that over-the-counter remedies for simple insect bites work, suggesting that in most cases, no treatment at all is enough. The DTB concludes: “There is little evidence for the efficacy of treatments for simple insect bites…
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Bacterial Contamination Found In Pharmacy Robots

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Drug dispensing robots designed to quickly prepare intravenous medications in a sterile environment can harbor dangerous bacteria, according to a report in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America…
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Improving Quality Of Life For Lab Mice Leads To Better Science

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Nine out of 10 drugs successfully tested in mice and other animal models ultimately fail to work in people, and one reason may be traced back to a common fact of life for laboratory mice: they’re cold, according to a researcher at the Stanford University School of Medicine…
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Improving Medication Alerts In Electronic Medical Record Systems

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

A study by Regenstrief Institute and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs investigators provides the first in-depth look at how health care providers react to medication alerts generated by electronic medical record systems…
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E.coli Bacteria Help Produce Faster And Cheaper Medications

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

A discovery published in the March 25 issue of Nature Chemical Biology reveals that biomolecular engineers from Cornell University have discovered that Escherichia coli, a bacteria that is considered to be a severe threat in terms of food safety by restaurateurs, grocers and consumers, is in fact, a friendly bacteria. The researchers discovered that the E…
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