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New quality standards limiting elemental impurities in medicines announced

May 23, 2012
(US Pharmacopeia) As part of its ongoing efforts to help ensure the quality of medicines, the US Pharmacopeial Convention has announced two new standards related to elemental impurities: General Chapters Elemental Impurities -- Limits and Elemental Impurities -- Procedures. The new standards provide procedures for the detection of ...

Prime Target Discovered For Developing Better Anti-Dandruff Medicines

April 27, 2012
Research on the fungus that ranks as one cause of dandruff - the embarrassing nuisance that, by some accounts, afflicts half of humanity - is pointing scientists toward a much-needed new treatment for the condition's flaking and itching. The advance is the topic of a report in ACS' Journal of ...

How The Epigenetics Revolution Is Fostering New Medicines

April 20, 2012
Scientific insights that expand on the teachings of Mendel, Watson and Crick, and underpinnings of the Human Genome Project are moving drug companies along the path to development of new medicines based on deeper insights into how factors other than the genetic code influence health and disease. That's the topic ...

Not by DNA alone: How the epigenetics revolution is fostering new medicines

April 18, 2012
Scientific insights that expand on the teachings of Mendel, Watson and Crick, and underpinnings of the Human Genome Project are moving drug companies along the path to development of new medicines based on deeper insights into how factors other than the genetic code influence health and disease. That's the topic ...

Many Grandparents Store Prescription Medicines Where Children Can Easily Find Them

April 18, 2012
Two-thirds of adults support single-dose packaging to avoid accidental poisoning, according to U-M's National Poll on Children's Health Unintentional poisonings from medicines cause more emergency room visits for young children each year than do car accidents. One key reason may be that nearly 1 of every 4 grandparents says ...

Not by DNA alone: How the epigenetics revolution is fostering new medicines

April 18, 2012
(American Chemical Society) Scientific insights that expand on the teachings of Mendel, Watson and Crick, and underpinnings of the Human Genome Project are moving drug companies along the path to development of new medicines based on deeper insights into how factors other than the genetic code influence health and disease. ...

Nearly 1 in 4 grandparents store prescription medicines where children can easily find them

April 16, 2012
Unintentional poisonings from medicines cause more emergency room visits for young children each year than do car accidents. One key reason may be that nearly 1 of every 4 grandparents says that they store prescription medicines in easy-access ways, according to a new poll. ...

Risk Of Upper GI Complications If Gastroprotective Drugs Prescribed With Anti-Inflammatory Medicines Not Taken

April 16, 2012
To relieve pain, arthritis sufferers are prescribed medications that may include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors, both of which can irritate the digestive tract. At times additional drugs are co-prescribed with NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors to prevent adverse gastrointestinal (GI) effects. Now a new study available in ...

Not taking gastroprotective drugs prescribed with anti-inflammatory medicines

April 16, 2012
(Wiley-Blackwell) Arthritis sufferers are prescribed medications that may include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors, both of which can irritate the digestive tract. At times additional drugs are co-prescribed with NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors to prevent adverse gastrointestinal effects. A new study available today in Arthritis & Rheumatism ...

Nearly 1 in 4 grandparents store prescription medicines where children can easily find them

April 16, 2012
(University of Michigan Health System) Two-thirds of adults support single-dose packaging to avoid accidental poisoning, according to U-M's National Poll on Children's Health.

Toxic plants and animal products found in traditional Chinese medicines

April 16, 2012
A study has found that some traditional Chinese medicines contain potentially poisonous plants, unlabelled ingredients and bits of endangered animals. This has triggered a bid for routine testing and tighter regulation of complementary medicines.

Not taking gastroprotective drugs prescribed with anti-inflammatory medicines

April 15, 2012
To relieve pain, arthritis sufferers are prescribed medications that may include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors, both of which can irritate the digestive tract. At times additional drugs are co-prescribed with NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors to prevent adverse gastrointestinal (GI) effects. Now a new study available today ...