Archive for the 'Drugs and Medications' Category
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that it has received marketing approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Levoleucovorin for Injection. It is indicated after high-dose methotrexate therapy in patients with osteosarcoma, and to diminish the toxicity and counteract the effects of impaired methotrexate elimination or inadvertent overdose of folic acid antagonists. LEVOleucovorin [...]
March 9th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer drugs, Drugs and Medications, New drugs | No Comments
AstraZeneca Plc is stopping a clinical trial of Recentin as a treatment for lung cancer after a mid-stage study failed to meet its main goal, although trials in colorectal cancer will move ahead.
The mixed news on Wednesday adds to the company’s patchy record on drug research, analysts said.
Recentin, which is given as a pill, is [...]
March 1st, 2008 | Posted in AstraZeneca, Drugs and Medications | No Comments
Canadian drug stores have begun stocking a new full-time version of an anti-impotence drug its makers say will allow men to be sexually “spontaneous,” day and night.
Cialis was originally designed to be taken on an “as needed” basis, with one dose lasting 24 to 36 hours, earning it the moniker “Le Weekend” when first approved [...]
March 1st, 2008 | Posted in Drugs and Medications, Eli Lilly, Sex pills, Sexual health | 1 Comment
AstraZeneca Plc’s Nexium drug has been approved in the United States for treating excess stomach acid in children aged 1 to 11, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday.
The FDA approved Nexium, Astra’s top seller and the world’s second-biggest prescription medicine, in two forms — a delayed response capsule and a liquid — [...]
February 29th, 2008 | Posted in AstraZeneca, Drugs and Medications, Infant medicines | No Comments
A drugs firm asked Indian officials for permission Thursday to make cheaper generic copies of cancer drugs for export to poor countries in a case watched closely by global pharmaceutical giants.
Indian firm Natco Pharmaceuticals made the plea for the country’s first so-called “compulsory licence” to the patent office as it bids to make generic copies [...]
February 28th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer drugs, Drug makers, Drugs and Medications, Generic drugs | No Comments
A new drug can help alcoholics overcome their addiction by reducing stress-induced cravings, a study has found.
There is already a drug on the market, Revia, which treats alcoholism by reducing the body’s ability to enjoy its effects.
This new drug cuts cravings by taking the edge off of stressful situations which might push recovering alcoholics to [...]
February 16th, 2008 | Posted in Drugs and Medications, New drugs, Research | 1 Comment
A drug approved for the treatment of arthritis may have a role in reducing the risk of diabetes and heart trouble developing in young obese individuals, Harvard researchers report.
Compared with an inactive placebo, the anti-inflammatory drug salsalate reduced glucose levels by an average of 13 percent in 20 non-diabetic adults no older than 30 years [...]
February 15th, 2008 | Posted in Anti-inflammatory medications, Drugs and Medications, Research | No Comments
The popular anti-wrinkle drug Botox and a competitor have been linked to dangerous botulism symptoms in some users, cases so bad that a few children given the drugs for muscle spasms have died, the government warned Friday.
The Food and Drug Administration’s warning includes both Botox, a wrinkle-specific version called Botox Cosmetic, and its competitor, Myobloc, [...]
February 12th, 2008 | Posted in Anti-wrinkle medicines, Drugs and Medications, Warnings! | No Comments
Giving your child medications, even over-the-counter medicines, should always be carefully monitored by your doctor.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions before you give any pain medication to your child:
If a person younger than age 18 has the flu or chickenpox, never give the person aspirin, which could lead to a rare but [...]
February 8th, 2008 | Posted in Antidepressants, Drugs and Medications, Painkillers, Taking medicines: Rules and tips | No Comments
People taking a certain type of blood pressure medication called calcium channel blockers may also be lowering their risk of getting Parkinson’s disease, according to a study released Wednesday.
A study by Swiss researchers found that people who had been taking a calcium channel blocker medication for an extended period of time had a 23 percent [...]
February 7th, 2008 | Posted in Blood pressure medicines, Drugs and Medications, Research | No Comments