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June 17th 2025
The authors note that the combinatorial principal component analysis (cPCA) may be effective in other complex diseases outside of chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Topical Agents to Prevent HIV Transmission
February 1st 2014The race is on to develop a topical preventive agent for reducing the transmission of HIV. Researchers at the University of Texas report in vitro efficacy of a vaginal cream containing silver nanoparticles. Other researchers are already reporting favorable results in human studies of an antiretroviral-containing gel.
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Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Suboptimal, But Not in Patients on Single-Tablet Therapies
January 30th 2014Most patients receiving antiretroviral therapy do not meet the minimum threshold for medication adherence, but patients on single-tablet medication regimens tended to meet that threshold.
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New Concerns of a Potentially Serious Adverse Event with Oral Capecitabine
January 8th 2014In an important change to the prescribing information of Xeloda (capecitabine), Hoffman-La Roche, in cooperation with Health Canada, released an advisory on the potential for Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis with use of the oral chemotherapy agent.
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UBC Researchers Deal a Major Blow to a Controversial Theory of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology
January 7th 2014The controversial chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency theory states that constricted vasculature is part of the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis. A recent trial shows that the theory may be a scientific dead end.
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Evaluation of REMS Approved and Released by the FDA
January 7th 2014A study analyzing drug approvals and risk evaluation and mitigation strategies (REMS) approvals suggests that most therapies with REMS are indicated for large patient populations and are approved using standard, rather than accelerated, pathways.
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