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Drugs you can't have
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 30, 2008
Asasantin is the brand name for a combination pill which contains aspirin and an anti-clotting drug, dipyridamole. Taken daily by people who have suffered a ...

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Cancer Drug Avastin Raises Blood Clot Risk
WebMD - Nov 18, 2008
Both drugs' labels already carry warnings that they increase blood clot risk. It's likely that new anti-VEGF drugs now in development will carry this risk, ...
Cancer drug Avastin raises risk of blood clots: study AFP
Avastin Linked to Blood Clot Risk, New Analysis Finds eFluxMedia
Cancer Drug Avastin Raised Risk Of Blood Clots, Study Medical News Today
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AstraZeneca's Ulcer Drug Raised Risks With Clot Drug (Update1)
Bloomberg - Nov 11, 2008
11 (Bloomberg) -- Heart stent patients taking Bristol- Myers Squibb Co. and Sanofi-Aventis SA's anti-clotting drug Plavix increased their risk of heart ...
Plavix plus Heartburn Drugs Boost Patients? Risk for Cardiac Events eFluxMedia
Heartburn drugs harm effectiveness of Plavix-study Trading Markets (press release)
Human-Cell Coating Helps Stent Without Blood Thinner (Correct) Bloomberg
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Phase II Trial of Experimental Anti-Coagulant Reports Safety and ...
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
Earlier studies had shown the experimental drug rivaroxaban effective at keeping blood clots from forming in the veins during and after major orthopedic ...
J&J's High-Wire Heart Drug Forbes
UPDATE: Bayer: "Encouraging Results" In Xarelto Study CNNMoney.com
UPDATE 1-Bayer anti-clot drug misses goal of midstage study Reuters
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GlaxoSmithKline wins accelerated FDA approval for blood-clotting ...
RTT News, NY - Nov 21, 2008
The drug called PROMACTA is approved as a treatment for chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura or ITP, an autoimmune condition in which the body's immune ...GSK

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UPDATE: Schering Sees 5 New Drug Applications In 2009
CNNMoney.com - Nov 24, 2008
The company will file for regulatory green lights for the fertility drug Corifollitropin alfa; a contraceptive called Nomac/E2; anti-HIV drug Vicriviroc; ...
US EQUITIES WEEK AHEAD:Retailers' 3Q Results, Home-Sales Data CNNMoney.com
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?80k stroke unit is third best in the UK
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As a result, the average length of stay for stroke patients has been slashed from 28 days to 18, while 14 out of 56 patients getting the anti-clotting drug ...
Blood clots: The disease that links everyone
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Nov 24, 2008
The professor and his team are also evaluating new anti-clotting agents. ?The oldest drug for this condition ? Warfarin ? can be difficult to manage; ...
Tailored Drug Delivery Reduces Adverse Effects After PCI
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
Individually tailored anti-clotting medication dosing significantly cut the rate of adverse events after non-emergent percutaneous coronary intervention ...
New Probes Stop Tumor Blood Flow
Daily Nexus, CA - Nov 26, 2008
If we send particles coated with clot-binding peptides into a tumor, these particles cause more clotting, allowing more particles to bind, causing more ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: drug + problems + highlight  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Drug Screens Needed for Kids in ER
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Such a result means that the test identified a drug in the child's body that could cause breathing problems or another life-threatening symptom. ...
Night out highlights drug, crime prevention
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"We want to highlight youth at this event." Festivities will include public safety displays, child car seat demonstrations, arts and crafts vendors, ...
Cheryl Sherry: Block parties put a focus on safety Appleton Post Crescent
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Chartpack Highlights Supplemental Drug Coverage Used by Medicare ...
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"Examining Sources of Coverage Among Medicare Beneficiaries: Supplemental Insurance, Medicare Advantage, and Prescription Drug Coverage -- Findings From the ...
Study highlights risky behavior, lack of care among HIV-infected ...
EurekAlert (press release), DC - Aug 4, 2008
Previous studies of crack users in urban hospitals found that their drug use bars them from getting HIV-related care. Drug treatment experts say the short, ...
McCain new video: He's the "original maverick" ready to lead.
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The ad highlights John McCain's record of taking on the special interests in Washington. The ad will air in key states. ANNCR: Washington's broken. ...

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New McCain ad highlights maverick roots
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?Only McCain has taken on big tobacco, drug companies, fought corruption in both parties. He'll reform Wall Street, battle Big Oil, make America prosper ...
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Infinity Highlights Clinical Advances in Its Portfolio of Anti ...
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an innovative cancer drug discovery and development company, today provided a research and development (R&D) update and announced financial results for the ...INFI
Statement by the President
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
Importantly, the Convention highlights the vital role of youth education, comprehensive drug testing, and research in combating doping. ...
DCS left boy with mom despite meth in his system
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She declined to say whether that file involved the injuries discovered in May and the positive drug test or was initiated by earlier problems. ...
Alert Bay drug bust highlights policing fears
Times Colonist, Canada - Aug 2, 2008
"Every place has a drug problem, so we're not alone. But when we hit a thing like that, it makes you wonder: Is it a one-off thing, or were we lucky to hit ...
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[BOOK] Treating Drug Problems -
DR Gerstein, HJ Harwood - 1990 - books.google.com
... Library of Congress Cal?k>f>lng-in-Publication Data Treating drug problems / Committee
for the Substance Abuse Coverage Study, Division of Health Care Services ...

A Bayesian neural network method for adverse drug reaction signal generation -
A Bate, M Lindquist, IR Edwards, S Olsson, R Orre, … - European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1998 - Springer
... It is merely a sugges- tion of a possible problem, aimed at highlighting
po- tential drug problems not discovered in clinical trials. ...

Youth Violence, Guns, and the Illicit-Drug Industry -
A Blumstein - Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1995 - questia.com
... Reiss and Roth(21) highlight the. ... of Drug Abuse, National Household Survey on Drug
Abuse: Population ... These results are complicated by the many problems with self ...

Treatment Issues for Alcohol-and Drug-Dependent Pregnant and Parenting Women. -
N Finkelstein - Health and Social Work, 1994 - questia.com
... Stigma, shame, and guilt lead to high denial of drinking or drug problems both by
the woman herself and by family members and friends, who conceal the abuse ...

Shocking Numbers and Graphic Accounts: Quantified Images of Drug Problems in the Print Media -
JD Orcutt, JB Turner - Social Problems, 1993 - JSTOR
... ing the scope of a social problem" (1989:21 ... issue and subsequent articles on the
"drug crisis" (Newsweek ... while using graphic techniques to highlight the threat ...

Changes in Parenting Practices and Adolescent Drug Abuse During Multidimensional Family Therapy -
DMF Therapy - Journal of Family Psychology, 1996 - questia.com
... of-fit analyses revealed a statistically significant association between improvement
in parenting and reduction in adolescent drug use and behavior problems. ...

Adolescents Are Not Adults: Developmental Considerations in Alcohol Users. -
D Deas, P Riggs, J Langenbucher, M Goldman, S … - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2000 - alcoholism-cer.com
... Highlights are presented from the following presentations ... to objectively assess current
drug use and ... These data highlight problem drinking among adolescents and ...

Examination of the Relationships Among Drug Use, Emotional/Psychological Problems, and Crime Among … -
R Dembo, L Williams, ED Wish, E Berry, A Getreu, M … - Substance Use & Misuse, 1990 - informaworld.com
... The results highlight that the use of cocaine among arrestees ... determine whether the
existence of emotional/psychological problems is related to drug use ...

Prevalence of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse among Female AFDC Recipients -
CB Sisco, CL Pearson - Health and Social Work, 1994 - questia.com
... welfare-to-work initiative provides rehabilitative services on a voluntary or mandatory
basis to AFDC recipients with alcohol and drug problems needs attention ...

Problems with tricyclic antidepressant use in patients with panic disorder or agoraphobia: results … -
R Noyes Jr, MJ Garvey, BL Cook, L Samuelson - J Clin Psychiatry, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... More than half of those who had responded before stopping drug treatment subsequently
relapsed. The findings highlight problems with safety, side effects, and ...

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Studies Highlight Problems With Anti-Clotting Drug

March 9, 2006 08:46:14 PM PST
By Ed Edelson
HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, March 9 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies show why doctors wish they had a blood clot-preventing drug that could work better than warfarin, the current standard.

Warfarin is taken by many people for a number of reasons -- to prevent clots from forming on an artificial heart valve, for example. Most notably it is prescribed for people with atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heartbeat common among older individuals that increases the risk that a clot will form in the heart and travel to the brain, causing a stroke.

But one study that followed the treatment of 405 people aged 65 and older with atrial fibrillation found that only 51 percent of them were on warfarin when they left the hospital. Several reasons were given by doctors for not prescribing the drug, said a report by physicians at Boston University that appears in the April issue of Stroke.

In one-third of the cases, doctors cited current or chronic bleeding episodes among patients. In another third, the physicians cited falls by patients that broke a bone or caused a head injury. And the reason given in 14 percent of the cases was the patient's refusal to take warfarin or a history of not taking prescribed drugs.

Warfarin is a difficult drug to handle, for both the doctors who prescribe it and the people who take it. Frequent blood tests are needed to determine that the given dose causes just the right amount of clot-preventing activity, rather than bleeding episodes that can be dangerous.

"We need to better understand the underlying mechanism of clotting to find novel drugs that lessen the risk of hemorrhage," study author Dr. Elaine M. Hylek, an associate professor of medicine at Boston University, said in a statement.

The second study in the journal looked at the real-life experiences with warfarin of more than 17,000 Medicare beneficiaries with atrial fibrillation who were hospitalized in 1998 and 1999.

"It was pretty disappointing," said research leader Dr. Brian F. Gage, an associate professor of medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. "It [warfarin] was only half as effective in these Medicare beneficiaries than in clinical trials."

Even when warfarin use was clearly indicated -- in people who had no reason for not taking the drug and had other risk factors for stroke -- it was used in only 65 percent of cases, the study found.

One major reason for the underuse of warfarin and its less-than-effective results when prescribed was the need for the constant monitoring -- a blood test every few weeks, Gage said. "Monitoring for many patients was infrequent," he said. "Tests were done every three months or sometimes at longer intervals."

Warfarin use and monitoring was especially low for blacks and Hispanics, the study found. Doctors prescribed or planned to prescribe warfarin for 49.7 percent of whites at hospital discharge, but only 43.2 percent of blacks and 40.2 percent of Hispanics. After discharge, 17.9 percent of blacks and 13.6 percent of Hispanics were monitored less frequently than every 90 days, compared to 7.9 percent for whites.

Some policy changes could improve benefits from the drug, Gage said. For instance, most people get their blood-test results by phone, but Medicare doesn't reimburse for those tests unless the assessment is made in a doctor's office, he said.

"It's a hassle for patients, physicians and staff," Gage said. "This kind of reimbursement is a disincentive for monitoring."

But, he added, "in the long term what we need are easier drugs to handle." One drug that looked promising in early testing fell by the wayside when it was found to cause liver problems in a small percentage of those taking it.

"In a couple of years, we should have alternatives to warfarin," Gage said. Then, after a pause, he added, "Make that two to five years."

More information

The National Library of Medicine provides more about warfarin.

Health Tip: Aspirin Therapy Isn't for Everyone

March 9, 2006 08:46:14 PM PST

(HealthDay News) -- Though TV commercials endlessly promote the use of aspirin to ward off heart attack and stroke, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says daily aspirin therapy isn't for everyone.

Most health professionals feel that long-term daily use of aspirin in healthy people is unnecessary, the agency says.

While aspirin can help those at risk of heart attack or stroke by preventing the formation of dangerous clots, unwanted side effects could also include stomach bleeding, bleeding in the brain, and kidney failure, the FDA says.

Before you begin long-term use of any over-the-counter drug, talk with your doctor.

 

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