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- Osmolex ER Osmolex ER (amantadine hydrochloride) is a proprietary formulation of immediate release and extended release amantadine for the once-a-day.
- Erleada Erleada (apalutamide) is an oral androgen receptor inhibitor for the treatment of men with non-metastatic castration-resistant prostate.
- Symdeko Symdeko (ivacaftor/tezacaftor tablets and ivacaftor tablets) is a cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) potentiator.
- Remoxy ER Remoxy ER (oxycodone) is a long-acting, abuse-resistant, narcotic analgesic formulation in development for the treatment of moderate to.
- lorlatinib Lorlatinib is an investigational, anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) for the treatment of patients with.
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FDA Cracks Down on Kratom Products
A number of kratom-containing dietary supplements are being recalled and destroyed by the manufacturer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday. Kratom — a plant that grows in Asia — poses serious health risks, according to the FDA. Earlier this month, the agency declared that kratom acts like an opioid in the human brain. And on.
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If the Eyes Don’t Coordinate, Reading — and Grades — May Suffer
For students, an undetected vision problem could be contributing to low grades, a new study suggests. That could be the case even if standard eye tests reveal no problems, the researchers said. “It’s not just about visual acuity, but about how well the eyes work together when performing an activity such as reading,” said lead researcher Lisa Christian.
FDA Approves Osmolex ER (amantadine) for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and Drug-Induced Extrapyramidal Reactions
Osmotica Pharmaceutical US LLC (“Osmotica” or the “Company”), a privately-held specialty pharmaceutical company developing novel central nervous system (CNS) treatments utilizing its proprietary osmotic drug delivery platform, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Osmolex ER, an amantadine extended release.
Aimmune Therapeutics’ Pivotal Phase 3 PALISADE Trial of AR101 Meets Primary Endpoint in Patients With Peanut Allergy
(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 20, 2018– Aimmune Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:AIMT), a biopharmaceutical company developing treatments for potentially life-threatening food allergies, today announced that its pivotal Phase 3 PALISADE efficacy trial of AR101 met the primary endpoint. In the United States, AR101 has U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Breakthrough.
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Even Hidden Flu May Trigger Trouble After Heart Surgery
The flu virus — even if it doesn’t cause symptoms — can lead to serious complications after heart surgery, a new study by Dutch researchers suggests. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a potentially deadly infection in which fluid fills the lungs and makes it difficult to breathe, appears more common among heart surgery patients during flu.
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Aspirin as Good a Clot Buster as Pricey Drugs After Joint Replacement
Good old aspirin is just as effective as newer, expensive drugs at preventing blood clots after hip or knee replacement, a new clinical trial suggests. Researchers said the findings could change some doctors’ prescribing habits. After knee or hip replacement surgery, there’s a risk of blood clots in the legs or lungs. So it’s routine for patients.
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Guns Still Found in Homes With Unstable Kids
In the aftermath of last week’s deadly shooting rampage at a Florida high school, a new survey shows that parents are loath to remove guns from their home even if their child might be mentally unstable. In fact, firearms are as likely to be present in the homes of troubled children as in the homes of kids with no mental health issues that predispose.
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Not Much Like a Real ER
As much as you might love watching the popular TV drama “Grey’s Anatomy,” don’t mistake it for real medicine, researchers suggest. If you do, your expectations may exceed reality if you ever find yourself in an emergency room. The researchers, led by Dr. Jordan Weinberg, from the department of surgery at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in.
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Family History of Breast Cancer Matters, Even for Older Women
Women with a family history of breast cancer remain at higher risk for breast cancer even after age 65, a new study suggests. The findings could influence screening recommendations for older women, said researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center, in Washington, D.C. Age is the strongest risk factor for breast cancer. But having a mother.
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Newer Breast MRI May Be More Accurate and Easier
A new type of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) that doesn’t use a contrast agent appears better at detecting what’s really cancer and what’s likely just a harmless lesion, researchers report. In a study in Germany, the new technique reduced false-positive findings by 70 percent. The scan was also able to detect 98 percent of breast cancers correctly.
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