The number of Americans who used illegal drugs or abused prescription medications rose last year to reach its highest level since 2002, a survey released Thursday showed. Nearly 22 million Americans aged 12 and older used illegal drugs in 2009, a rise of nine percent from 2008, the survey conducted by the Substance Abuse and [...]
Continue reading...28. July 2010
A decision by a U.S. appeals court could pave the way for cheaper generic drugs forms of Eli Lilly and Co’s Gemzar cancer drug to be launched in the United States beginning in mid-November. Many industry analysts have expected Gemzar to lose U.S. marketing exclusivity in mid-November, when protection on the blockbuster drug’s basic chemical [...]
Continue reading...24. July 2010
AIDS groups on Tuesday accused the United States of violating the health rights of millions of poor people around the world through trade policies that make it harder for them to get life-saving drugs. A coalition that includes Health Gap, the Foundation for AIDS Rights and the Thai Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS formally [...]
Continue reading...8. July 2010
Researchers have found a drug that can help the brain grow new cells and said their study may lead to ways to improve experimental Alzheimer’s drugs. The researchers’ work, done on rodents, builds on findings that all mammals, including humans, make brain cells throughout their lives. Most of these die, but this drug helps more [...]
Continue reading...29. June 2010
It’s a common find in medicine cabinets and bathroom drawers: a prescription vial containing years-old medication or an over-the-counter cold remedy that’s embarrassingly past its sell-by date. But unless they’re spring-cleaning, many people don’t bother throwing away these items. And when they do, people often turn to the toilet and flush the products away. Both [...]
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21. September 2010
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