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Not Getting the MS Drugs You Need? Maybe It’s Because You’re Female Even women with more severe MS cases are less likely than men to get critical treatments, a new study finds.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has named Shane Catone as the new special agent in charge of the Chicago field office to replace Shelia Lyons.
Women with MS get disease-modifying drugs less often than men, a study finds, which could mean they miss out on years of disability-free life.
Roche is considering selling its prescription medicines in the U.S. directly to consumers to lower costs for patients as part of talks with the U.S. government, which is pressuring drugmakers to cut ...
Doctors with special licenses no longer need to use special prescription pads for their patients to access dangerous drugs.
MINNEAPOLIS — Over-the-counter medications can have easily overlooked impacts on eye health if not used appropriately, according to a speaker at Optometry’s Meeting. “Many patients will come ...
The House has passed legislation to require the federal government to make public the number of illegal immigrants from “special interest” ...
“It’s kind of a sexy term” for a drug that rarely includes actual coke, says one researcher, but that hasn’t hurt the popularity of pink cocaine.
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy has suspended four more distribution licenses, accusing two med spas and two doctor’s offices of illegally dispensing drugs for weight loss and cosmetic procedures ...
In 'Diet, Drugs, and Dopamine,' former FDA Commissioner David A. Kessler offers a comprehensive guide to weight loss.
For more than 10 years, Lumicera has specialized in the acquisition and distribution of medications that require special handling, including refrigeration and other logistical requirements.
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