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Published: Monday, September 1, 2008 at 8:50 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, September 1, 2008 at 8:50 p.m. WASHINGTON Take the generic drug clonidine for high blood pressure? Double-check that you didn't leave the ...
Source:The Ledger
Date:September 3, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Take the generic drug clonidine for high blood pressure? Double-check that you didn't leave the drugstore with Klonopin for seizures, or the gout medicine colchicine.Mixing up drug names because ...
Source:Main Headlines
Date:September 1, 2008
Nearly 1,500 commonly used drugs have names so similar to other drugs that patients have gotten them confused, according to a study by the U.S. Pharmacopeia, which helps set drug standards and promote patient ...
Source:Minnesota Medical Association Online
Date:August 31, 2008
A list of some prescription medications for which concerns have been raised involving suicidal thoughts and actions: _All antidepressants.
Source:The Associated Press on Topix.net
Date:August 30, 2008
Most people go on a new diet to lose weight. But a 7-year-old girl, of Mashpee, Mass., is dieting to stop her seizures.
Source:TheBostonChannel
Date:August 27, 2008
Joyce Love is meeting with researchers at St. John Hospital. She's scheduled to be the first person to try a new therapy for hot flashes.
Source:WXYZ
Date:August 14, 2008
When she falls, she falls utterly. She spills to the floor like a marionette, her strings suddenly severed.
Source:Arizona Republic
Date:August 10, 2008
A medication used to treat seizures and headaches is now helping some alcoholics curb their drinking.
Source:WAVE-TV Louisville
Date:August 8, 2008
Anyone not receiving government-sponsored prescription coverage such as Medicare or Medicaid is eligible and no prior authorization is required.
Source:Medical News Today
Date:August 6, 2008
Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced recently that it has received final approval for the Company's Abbreviated New Drug Application for Divalproex Sodium Delayed-Release Tablets, 125 mg, 250 mg and 500 mg ...
Source:Pharmaceutical Online
Date:August 5, 2008
Bill Draper makes a photocopy of his prescription every time he refills his anti-epilepsy medication.
Source:Athens Banner-Herald
Date:August 3, 2008
Main Category: Bipolar Also Included In: Headache / Migraine ; Regulatory Affairs / Drug Approvals Article Date: 01 Aug 2008 - 0:00 PDT printer friendly view / write opinions rate article The U.S. Food and Drug ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:August 1, 2008
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