
Tazarotene is the first acne treatment to be available in a lotion form, showing strong efficacy with favorable tolerability.
Tazarotene is the first acne treatment to be available in a lotion form, showing strong efficacy with favorable tolerability.
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Inflammation from beta blockers is caused by a cellular process known as autophagy.
Research has been conducted to produce a vaccination that gives patients long-lasting protection from influenza.
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Approximately 2 out of 6 study participants tested positive after vaping cannabis that contained 0.39% THC using urine testing methods.
The CDC reported progress with the current status of the 3 strategies within the national initiative, Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America.
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Icosapent ethyl is the first FDA-approved prescription form of fish oil to reduce cardiovascular risk among patients with triglyceride levels as an add-on to maximally tolerated statin therapy.
The Trend Report is a synthesis of multiple research projects exploring risk factors that influence medication adherence, along with background and implications.
A report suggests that addressing financial barriers to antiretroviral therapy adherence may improve levels of viral suppression.
More men than women initiate kidney replacement therapy despite a higher prevalence of chronic kidney disease seen in women.
The FDA has approved the Unidose Liquid System (AptarGroup Inc) as the first and only nasal rescue treatment for acute repetitive seizures in patients with epilepsy.
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has entered an agreement with Sanofi Pasteur to increase the company's domestic pandemic influenza vaccine production capabilities.
According to Janet Woodcock, MD and director of FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, the agency is focused on the drugs used by Americans continuing to meet “strict quality standards.”
The financial consequences of becoming disabled can be devastating if pharmacists lack proper financial planning.
Studying individuals’ genomes can help influence how different medications work for a patient, avoid harmful adverse drug reactions, and allow scientists to develop personalized medicines for patients with a wide range of diseases and disorders.
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Fingolimod treats relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis in adult patients.
As more vaping cases are reported, patients may desire answers from their trusted providers.
The OTC Guide survey will be open for pharmacists to participate from Nov. 15, 2019, to March 1, 2020.
Louisiana, Nevada, Texas rank highest in flu activity for the month of November.
Amneal has begun commercialization activities for the generic versions of sildenafil for oral suspension 10 mg/ml and aminocaproic acid tablets USP, 500 mg.
The approval for the first generic sucralfate oral suspension is 1 of the 15 complex products the manufacturer expects to launch over an 18- to 24-month period.
Understanding adherence patterns is the first step to combat the HIV epidemic in this population.
Emmes, a scientific research company, will support the development of a universal influenza vaccine that could provide longer-lasting protection than the current vaccines available.
Social interactions between hypothetical health care providers and patients have the power to influence a patient’s perception on the efficacy of a treatment.
Staying on top of oral hygiene may be connected to a lower risk of atrial fibrillation and heart failure.
A new study has found that patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction receiving dapagliflozin decreased their risk of worsening HF or death from cardiovascular events.
The FDA has previously sent warning letters to other companies for illegally selling CBD products that had claimed to prevent, diagnose, mitigate, treat, or cure serious diseases, such as cancer.