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Dominant Discoveries and The Darker Side Of Methamphetamine Drug Addiction

...ic community. At last, the untiring efforts of the pharmaceutical industry to seek a solution to drug abuse has been successful, with recent research that suggests that bupropion (antidepressant) could be used as a management strategy. The drug has been found to attenuate methamphetamine high and reduce cravings ...

Raids Conducted In Hospitals And Pharmaceutical Companies

...on Monday conducted raids in various hospitals and pharmaceutical companies across the four Indian cities Delhi, Bangalore, Trivandrum and Goa. //The CBI officials feel that they have collected important information in connection with buying of sub-standard medical equipments from Pharmaceutical companies. The CB...

Ranbaxy Laboratories All Set To Export Bird Flu Vaccines

...there has been a healthy competition among several pharmaceutical companies to manufacture the drug.// Ranbaxy Labor...h manufacturer in most of the countries. Four main pharmaceutical companies including Teva Pharmaceuticals, Mylan Laboratories, Barr Laboratories and Ranbaxy have bee...

IGF-1 drug approved by FDA

...en’s with deficiency in production of IGF-1. The pharmaceutical company Tercica drug, Increlex against IGF-1 deficiency has been approved by the U.S. FDA to produce recombinant human IGF-1 as a long term treatment for children with severe primary IGF-1 deficiency. The results of the new recombinant drug has to be...

Vatican’s Message For World AIDS Day Condemns ‘Pansexual Cultur’

...to AIDS patients in developing countries and asked pharmaceutical companies to make anti-AIDS drugs more accessible to the poor. <br...

Child specific HIV drugs and laboratory tests should be developed

Global Health Charity has asked the pharmaceutical companies to develop cheap and effective anti-retroviral drugs with optimum drug concentration// for curing HIV in children’s living in African countries. The charity has also urged the scientists to develop more sensitive and affordable laboratory t...

India should increase precautionary measures against Bird flu

...and its market price is Rs 180 per tablet and four pharmaceutical companies Teva Pharmaceuticals, Mylan Laboratories, Barr Laboratories and Ranbaxy are interested to manufacture the generic version of Tamiflu if Roche compromises on its patent. Indian Pharmaceutical company Cipla has manufactured an antiviral drug ...

India To Produce More Cost Effective Vaccines

...hildren across the world with more vaccines. The pharmaceutical industry in India has contributed towards reducing the production cost of the anti- Hepatitis B vaccine and the anti-retroviral drugs meant for treating HIV patients, according to the Prime Minister. India's universal immunization program has served ...

Roche confirms Tamiflu production talks in US

Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche confirmed that it is in talks with 15 companies in the U.S. about stepping up the production of Tamiflu, the bird-flu drug//. The partnership would dramatically increase the world's supply of Tamiflu as countries are stockpiling the dr...

New AIDS drugs not available in Africa

...). MSF (Medicine sans Frontiers) have accused the pharmaceutical companies that they are not selling their new drug...r 57,000 people in 29 countries. MSF has accused pharmaceutical companies of not selling new improvised drugs in Africa. The new antiretroviral drug Lopinavir manuf...

$35 billion needed globally for immunization

...nsion drive over the next decade is to involve the pharmaceutical sector in the developing countries like India in research and development of some new vaccines like rotavirus, malaria, HIV and Japanese encephalitis. Accounting for about 60 percent of the vaccines used by UNICEF for the immunisation programs, Ind...

Aspirin induces Cancer Cells To Commit Suicide

... Ph.D., Center for Pharmacogenetics, department of pharmaceutical sciences, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. Contact: Jim Swyers / Clare CollinsSwyersJP@upmc.edu / CollCX@upmc.edu412-647-3555 / 412-647-3555University of Pittsburgh Medical Center...

The many facets of milk and its health potential

... develop valuable new products with nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and agrochemical potential.// This has been initiated in The University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) and the Sydney-based Australian R&D company. Microbial Screening Technologies (MST) has teamed up with MG Nutritionals ...

Erectile Dysfunction Drug Viagra Launched In India By Pfizer

... most popular drug Viagra has been launched by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer in 30 different cities across India where more than 90 million men are believed to suffer from erectile dysfunction.// The drug company is expected to gain access to approximately 10 to 15 % of the market within the next two years acco...

Cancer Clinical Research in India

...utical companies say that by 2010 // International pharmaceutical companies would invest more than $ 1.5 billion in ...h. This collaboration would start a new network of pharmaceutical industries and clinical oncologist to undertake effective clinical trials in cancer which would help...

US FDA approved Aurobindo Pharma to produce generic AIDS drug

...nvolved in the manufacturing of generic and active pharmaceutical drugs. <br...

Oman and Turkey To Cooperate in Health Field

...and exchange of medical information. Joint venture pharmaceutical facilities and hospitals are also planned. The interests of both the nations will be served through the cooperation. Dr Recep Akdagh led the Turkish delegation while Dr Ali bin Mohammed bin Moosa represented Oman. A joint committee is also planne...

War Against Cancer Continues

...g into consideration the charitable organizations, pharmaceutical companies, cancer centers, and individual states. But in spite of all this the causalities due to cancer continue to mount. California alone expects over 54,000 cancer causalities in 2006, with almost 137,000 being diagnosed with the disease in 200...

Stem cells mobilized by hyperbaric oxygen

...e stem cell circulation, far safer than any of the pharmaceutical options,” says Dr. Stephen Thom, Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and lead author of the study. “This study provides information on the fundamental mechanisms for hyperbaric oxygen and offers a new ...

Nicotine patches instead of cigarettes – New Year resolutio

...ation of three months to nine months. Many leading pharmaceutical industries are preparing to manufacture Nicotine replacement therapies in the form of tablets, gums, lozenges and sprays. But critics feel that the cost of these nicotine patches are very high which could not be afford by students and the sale of the...

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(Date:10/10/2008)...and motherhood may make us all go a little gooey, ...ding to mental health researchers at The Australia... the Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR) at A...hat pregnancy affects their cognitive functions, t...indings have been released as part of Mental Healt...
(Date:10/9/2008)...ARA, Calif., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Syna...developer of human interface,solutions for mobile ...es,announced today that it will report financial ...ursday, October 23, 2008 after the close of market... call for analysts and,investors at 2:00 p.m. PT (...
(Date:10/9/2008)...CT Contrary to conventional wisdom, tropical plan... places on Earth may be threatened by global warmi...cticut Ecologist Robert K. Colwell and colleagues ...ne. , As Earth,s climate has warmed in recent de...d, butterfly, and plant species in the US and Euro...
(Date:10/9/2008)...archers at the European Molecular Biology Laborato...o - the first complete developmental blueprint of ...ientists could for the first time track all cells ... The data was reconstructed into a three-dimension...y, published in the current online issue of Scien...
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