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Dr Reddy's Laboratories has recalled some batches of four products from its key US market that were observed to contain some oversized tablets.
Source:Business Standard
Date:September 30, 2009
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Centrix Pharmaceutical recently announced plans to commercially launch Clofera for the temporary relief of cough and nasal congestion.
Source:Drug Store News
Date:September 29, 2009
In this week's What's Going Around cooler autumn temperatures are a welcome change but the headaches they bring are not.
Source:WHSV-TV Harrisonburg
Date:September 16, 2009
HAY FEVER, that isa making spring, summer and autumn a misery for millions of sufferers.
Source:Scotland on Sunday
Date:September 7, 2009
I usually begin to get hay fever about four weeks before everyone else. Am I unusually sensitive? Dr Fred Kavalier answers your health question: The earliest symptoms of hay fever are caused by allergies to tree pollens.
Source:The Independent
Date:September 2, 2009
Lots of people are walking around with teary eyes, but it's just that time of year.
Source:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Date:September 2, 2009
Every year as mid-August rolls around, here in the Northeast as in many parts of the country, the ragweed plant starts to pollinate regularly as clockwork.
Source:MyCentralJersey.com
Date:August 25, 2009
Summer hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhino-conjunctivitis, occurs in the spring and summer, and affects the eyes and nose.
Source:BBC News
Date:August 19, 2009
We start with Dr. Mark Schaar of the DeWitt Family Practice in DeWitt. He says allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is going around this week.
Source:WILX-TV Lansing
Date:August 18, 2009
Hay fever also known as allergic rhinitis , is a common condition that shows signs and symptoms similar to a cold with sneezing, congestion, runny nose and sinus pressures.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:August 14, 2009
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