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Gout Medication Observed to Reduce Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms
Probenecid was found to reduce the symptoms of opioid misuse disorder.
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Biologic Drug Plus Antibiotics Reduces Recurrent Clostridium Difficile Infections
Adding bezlotoxumab to C. difficile treatment reduce recurrent infections nearly 40%.
BRCA1 Mutation Not Always Harmful
Certain BRCA1 mutations reduce the risk of developing leukemia.
Trending News Today: Trump Proposes Changes to Affordable Care Act
Top news of the day from across the healthcare landscape.
The Effects of Income Disparity Among Populations Vulnerable to HIV
Structural factors impact access to high-quality HIV prevention and care services.
Aggressive Treatment in Type 2 Diabetes May Be Early Sign of Pancreatic Cancer
Onset or rapid deterioration of diabetes may be an indicator of hidden pancreatic cancer.
Trending News Today: US Health Care Spending Projected to Continue Soaring
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
FDA Approves Plaque Psoriasis Drug
Brodalumab (Siliq) approved to treat adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
FDA Approves Siliq for Plaque Psoriasis
Siliq prevents an inflammatory response that plays a role in the development of plaque psoriasis.
FDA Approves Treatment for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis
The FDA has approved Valeant Pharmaceuticals’ Siliq (brodalumab) injection for subcutaneous use in adults with psoriasis.
4 Clinical Pearls for Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factors (G-CSFs)
To help prevent and treat neutropenia, we routinely use Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factors (G-CSF) for patients undergoing myelosuppressive chemotherapy.
CROI 2017: Positive Results Reported for Two-drug HIV Regimen
The program comprises 2 studies with over 1000 patients who previously achieved viral suppression on a 3- or 4-drug antiretroviral regimen.
NCPA Supports House Legislation to End Retroactive Pharmacy DIR Fees
Former FDA Commissioner Discusses Future of Drug Approvals
Dr Robert Califf cites trends to monitor in FDA drug approvals and safety evaluations.
Is it Ethical to Vary Out-Of-Pocket Costs?
Patients seeking treatment with the same drugs may face different out-of-pocket costs.
FDA Updates Dulaglutide Label for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Label now includes the use of dulaglutide in combination with basal insulin in adults with type 2 diabetes.
Men May Engage in Riskier Sex in the Era of HIV Treatment as Prevention
Statistics show condomless sex is on the rise among men who have sex with men.
FDA Grants Depression Drug Fast Track Designation
AXS-05 may treat patients with treatment-resistant depression.
Hepatitis C May Cause Wider Array of Cancer Types
Research indicates hepatitis C virus is linked to cancers other than hepatocellular carcinoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Common Multiple Sclerosis Drug Found to Cause Liver Injury
Liver injury reported in patients with oral multiple sclerosis drug.
Hepatitis C Virus Linked to Additional Cancers
New findings suggest that hepatitis C may cause cancers other than hepatocellular carcinoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Can Childhood Cancer Treatments Impact Psychosexual Development Milestones?
Scientists measure the overall satisfaction of sexual and romantic relationships in adult survivors of childhood cancer.
Nutritious Food Improves Overall Health in Type 2 Diabetes, HIV
Association found between medically appropriate food support and improved HIV and diabetes health.
Healthy Diet May Improve Adherence in Diabetes, HIV
Comprehensive nutrition could improve the overall health of patients with chronic diseases.
Trending News Today: Report Shows Drop in HIV Infections
Multiple Sclerosis, Bone Disease Researchers Granted Multi-Million Dollar Awards
The Cleveland Clinic received multi-million dollar awards to further multiple sclerosis and bone marrow failure syndrome research.
Trending News Today: Humana Withdraws from Affordable Care Act Marketplaces
Drug Therapy as First-Line Treatment for Lower Back Pain in Question
Evidence-based recommendations urge physicians and patients to skip drug therapy as a first-line treatment for nonradicular lower back pain.
Investigation Leads to Retraction of Pharmacology Professor's Cancer Research
Unreliable data found in reports that did not support the professor’s hypothesis in cancer research.
Fungal, Bacterial Contaminants Found in Some Medical Marijuana
Unsafe fungal and bacterial contaminants have been detected in some sources of medical marijuana, according to a report from UC Davis.