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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: drugs + used + term  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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A Breathtaking Aspiration for AIDS
New York Times, United States -
It is not clear how one could persuade people who are not feeling sick to get tested every year and to undergo long-term drug therapy if they test positive. ...
AIDS: the lost message? RT
Too Many Children with HIV/AIDS Still Waiting for Treatment Doctors Without Borders
Testing, Immediately Treating HIV/AIDS Cases in Africa Could Halt ... Kaiser network.org
Aidsmap - OnMedica
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No ESKAPE! New drugs against MRSA, other superbugs still lacking
EurekAlert (press release), DC -
Several new drugs are effective against these infections. However, all but one are given intravenously and are primarily to be used in hospitals. ...
Mexico drug suspects extradited at record pace
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 29, 2008
But some legal barriers did not fall until 2005, when the Supreme Court cleared the way for Mexico to extradite its citizens in cases involving life terms. ...

Dividend.com
J&J to buy breast implant firm Mentor for $1.1 bln
guardian.co.uk, UK - 54 minutes ago
J&J, which sells an array of prescription drugs, consumer products and medical devices, is expected to post revenue of nearly $65 billion this year. ...
Johnson & Johnson to buy Mentor; its Madison unit is making Botox ... Capital Times
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City looks to offer prescription drug discount card
Rapid City Journal, SD -
The only limit is they can?t be used in conjunction with insurance or other drug plan, unless it?s for a drug not covered under the user?s insurance plan. ...

CTV.ca
FDA finds traces of melamine in US infant formula
Alexandria Town Talk, LA -
The Food and Drug Administration said last month it was unable to identify any melamine exposure level as safe for infants, but a top official said it would ...
Exclusive: ?Made in China? ? Is It Time for This Label to Leave ... Family Security Matters
Consumers need better oversight of food imports San Francisco Chronicle
FOOD SAFETY: Melamine concern in United States as well as China Fort Worth Star Telegram
Philadelphia Inquirer - RushPRnews.com (press release)
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VisEn Co-Founder Named Radiologic Society's 'Outstanding ...
MarketWatch -
According to the RSNA, each "Outstanding Researcher of the Year" honoree has demonstrated a long-term commitment to radiologic research, including service ...
Paving the future
WRAL.com, NC -
There are now six Federal Drug Administration-approved drugs to help people live with the disease. Ramirez takes two of the medications, a pill by the brand ...

Houston Chronicle
Weapons sold in Houston kill in Mexico
Houston Chronicle, United States - Nov 29, 2008
Drug cartel gangsters waging a criminal insurgency against Mexican society and government are making the Houston area their marketplace of choice, ...
Simulations Plus Reports FY2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch -
Simulations Plus, Inc. is a premier developer of groundbreaking drug discovery and development simulation software, which is licensed to and used in the ...SLP
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: painkillers + drugs + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


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Should Drugs Be Studied in More Patients Before Approval?
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY -
The researchers pulled numbers on heart attacks and strokes from the scientific literature on Cox-2 inhibitors, the class of painkillers that includes ...
FDA strengthens policy on vetting of advisers
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it will look more closely at conflicts of interest when screening potential members of the influential ...

Times Online
Morgan Freeman Injured in Crash
Washington Post, United States -
Drug Enforcement Administration investigators are seeking the source of two of the drugs found in Ledger's system -- the painkillers oxycodone and ...
AssociatedPress
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ChattahBox
Mary-Kate Olsen Wants Immunity Before Talking About Ledger
ChattahBox, MA - Aug 4, 2008
Heath Ledger died due to an accidental drug overdose on several prescription drugs. When hish masseuse found him dead, she notified Mary-Kate Olsen about ...
Fentanyl found in bust
Weatherford Democrat, TX -
The drug, sufentanil citrate (Fentanyl), according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, is a prescription medication similar to morphine used to treat ...
Criminal Charges: Volume I
CreditCards.com, TX -
The charges stemmed from the illegal Internet sale of nearly 10 million addictive painkillers to customers in possession of valid credit cards. ...
Drug-related deaths hit new high in Utah
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Jul 30, 2008
A Web site, www. UseOnlyAsDirected.org, provides warning signs, cautionary tales and resources about drug use and abuse. The department also is producing ...
Drug Test Cheaters Turning to Web
Washington Post, United States - Jul 25, 2008
The researchers cited some examples of the quick fixes that can be found on more than 1000 Web sites, products such as "Ready Clean Drug Detox Drink" and ...

TheMedGuru
Study finds addictive drugs easily ordered online
The Associated Press - Jul 9, 2008
Powerful pain killers like morphine and oxycodone, and stimulants such as amphetamine, are among the so-called controlled substances regulated by the Drug ...
Abuses Are Found in Online Sales of Medication New York Times
E-Addiction: Your teen and the World Wide Web of drugs New York Daily News
Narcotics Sold Online, No Rx Needed WebMD
Enews 2.0 - eFluxMedia
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Police: Painkiller thefts from hospitals may be linked
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - Aug 1, 2008
The day after that, someone stole the same drugs from McDowell Hospital in Marion. Thefts of the powerful painkiller fentanyl have been on the increase ...
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PHARMACOLOGY: New Nonopioid Painkiller Shows Promise in Animal Tests -
E Strauss - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... for centuries as the king of painkillers, its rule ... researchers have produced a potential
new painkiller that works by ... in animal tests with a new drug called ABT ...

[PDF] New DEA Statement Has Pain Doctors More Fearful
M Kaufman - Washington Post, 2004 - asipp.org
... about how they should prescribe painkillers and "are ... of prescriptions for an opioid
painkiller with instructions ... Because some controlled drugs can legally be ...

[CITATION] The Media Business: Advertising; The Maker of Oxycontin, a Painkiller That Is Addictive, Sponsors a …
N Ives - New York Times on the Web, 2003

Get ready for online sales of prescription drugs -
M OReilly - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1999 - Can Med Assoc
... As that Web site states: "Yes it's legal, and you don't need ... The lists of available
drugs were longest under the anti-depressant and painkiller categories ...

A Prescription for Danger: Prescription Drug Abuse in Teens
F Vicodin, OC Valium - doi.wiley.com
... had used the super-potent painkiller OxyContin. ... Teens may use painkillers, ADD drugs,
tranquilizers, anxiety ... web sites that sell prescription drugs without a ...

Maine Law Requires Drug Companies To Provide Clinical Trial Data -
D Appell - jnci, 2005 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... infamous cases of drugs like the painkillers Vioxx (rofecoxib ... Dodd (D-Conn.) would
require all drug study results ... made public on a federal government Web site. ...
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Painkiller blamed for heart-disease epidemic
G Brumfiel - 2005 - cmbi.bjmu.edu.cn
... on the web, Published online: 25 January 2005; | doi:10.1038/news050124-4 Painkiller
blamed for heart-disease epidemic. Geoff Brumfiel. Arthritis drug was over ...

Misuse of Drugs Act Explained
Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence, United … - 1986 - ncjrs.gov
... of abuse such as cough medicines and mild painkillers. ... s): Drug abuse ; Drug law
offenses ; Drug law enforcement ... online, a link to the publisher's web site is ...
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Painkillers and prostaglandins
G Access - Nature Structural Biology, 2003 - nature.com
... Painkillers and prostaglandins. ... In the 1960s, scientists at the Boots Pure Drug Company
in the ... ibuprofen is a member, are also good pain killers, fever reducers ...

MEDICINE: A Sigh of Relief for Painkillers -
J Couzin - Science, 2003 - sciencemag.org
... Opiates are powerful painkillers, but they come with some ... morphine and other narcotics,
a painkiller called fentanyl ... Well-controlled doses of the drug can work ...

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Painkillers could affect your heart

Certain painkiller drugs, if used on a long-term basis, could affect your heart, says a study.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are drugs with analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects - they reduce pain, fever and inflammation. They are standard drugs used to treat chronic pain in conditions such as arthritis, reported the online edition of BBC News.

They include ibuprofen, diclofenac, COX-2s and naproxen.

Researchers at Oxford University led by Colin Baigent analysed data from all randomised trials that recorded serious vascular events in patients on NSAIDs.

They found that the odds of a heart attack or stroke increased by 42 percent that in patients taking COX-2s as compared with those administered placebo.

The odds were increased by 51 percent for a high-dose of ibuprofen (800mg three times a day) and 63 percent for a high dose of diclofenac (75mg twice a day).

However, naproxen was found not to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events, the researchers noted.

They stressed that the overall risk was small - for every 1,000 patients taking a COX-2 or an NSAID, amounting to around three extra people suffering a heart attack in a year.

"The important point is that for most people who don’t have a history of heart attacks or strokes, the risk is very small, said Baigent.

 

 
 
 
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