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Pittsburgh region’s Narcan dose may be waning: More deaths feared as funds dip

2020-01-03 mediabest

A veritable flood of naloxone helped to slash opioid overdoses since 2017, but the lifesaving tide may be ebbing, at least in Allegheny County. The […]

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Parents: Turkey makes great leftovers—opioids do not

2019-12-23 mediabest

Leftover prescription opioids pose big risks to kids, yet most parents keep their own and their child’s unused painkillers even after they’re no longer medically […]

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‘Safer opioid’ has sparked a crisis in vulnerable countries

2019-12-13 mediabest

Reports rolled in with escalating urgency—pills seized by the truckload, pills swallowed by schoolchildren, pills in the pockets of dead terrorists. These pills, the world […]

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Australian GPs widely offering placebos, new study finds

2019-12-02 mediabest

Most Australian GPs have used a placebo in practice at least once, with active placebos (active treatments used primarily to generate positive expectations) more commonly […]

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Not yesterday’s cocaine: Death toll rising from tainted drug

2019-12-02 mediabest

A pain pill prescription for nerve damage revived Gwendolyn Barton’s long-dormant addiction last year, awakening fears she would slip back into smoking crack cocaine. She’d […]

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Biosimilar for HER2+ breast cancer: Overall response rate matches reference trastuzumab

2019-11-22 mediabest

The trastuzumab biosimilar HLX02 achieved similar overall response rate to reference trastuzumab in women with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) recurrent or previously […]

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Non-opioid drug death rates are also on the rise

2019-11-22 mediabest

Drugs overdoses in the United States have been on the rise, and studies have paid particular attention to prescription opioids, heroin and synthetic opioids, such […]

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Impact of valsartan recall examined for Ontario, Canada

2019-11-18 mediabest

(HealthDay)—The generic valsartan recall has had population-level impacts on patients in Ontario, Canada, according to a research letter published online Nov. 11 in Circulation to […]

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Opioid prescription doses are increasingly being tapered, often more rapidly than recommended

2019-11-18 mediabest

Stigma and safety fears have made daily dose tapering of opioid prescriptions more common. New research from UC Davis Health physicians, however, shows tapering can […]

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FDA sends warning letter about foreign OTC drugs to Dollar Tree

2019-11-18 mediabest

Dollar Tree has been sent a warning letter for selling over-the-counter (OTC) drugs made by foreign companies with serious, multiple violations of federal manufacturing laws, […]

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Study reveals urban hotspots of high-schoolers’ opioid abuse

2019-11-14 mediabest

A new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that in several cities and counties the proportion of high-schoolers […]

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Antibiotics: Even low use in children can have a negative impact on health

2019-10-31 mediabest

GPs in the UK carry out over 300m patient consultations every year and at least a quarter of these deal with children. Almost two-thirds of […]

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Certain blood pressure meds tied to suicide risk in study

2019-10-17 mediabest

(HealthDay)—A common type of blood pressure medication might be associated with an increased risk of suicide, a new study suggests. People taking angiotensin receptor blockers […]

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Continued use low three months after ED opioid prescription for acute pain

2019-09-16 mediabest

(HealthDay)—Opioid use at three months after an emergency department visit where opioids were prescribed for acute pain is relatively low and not necessarily tied to […]

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