Sentences with phrase «access to the drug without»

The first - line designation means that some patients will have access to the drug without first having to receive other treatments such as chemotherapy.

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But they have ready access to a mood altering drug without any undesirable side effects that can give them a vacation from any unpleasant facts at a moment's notice.
And is it fair for the wealthy to access a new generation of costly, off - label smart drugs while the rest of us do without?
The report, requested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), says it is possible to stem the still - escalating prevalence of opioid use disorder and other opioid - related harms without foreclosing access to opioids for patients suffering from pain whose providers have prescribed these drugs responsibly.
If they are on the market without generic versions to challenge them then companies can maintain monopoly prices, and in doing so harm consumers by preventing or delaying access to cheaper drugs
GBG will do so without providing clients direct access to an interpretation of such results; clients will have to consult a medical professional for that, in compliance with U.S. Food and Drug Administration rules.
The rationale for granting school choice special treatment is simple: without access to quality schools, students have a higher chance of dropping out, dealing with family dysfunction, committing crimes or going to prison, failing to find employment, abusing drugs and alcohol, experiencing poor health, and having to cope with a variety of other social ills.
SACRAMENTO — Today, Governor Brown signed into law AB 208 which will amend current California law so that immigrants can safely access drug rehabilitation programs for misdemeanor drug offenses without the fear of being exposed to deportation.
This led the Food and Drug Administration to announce an important step forward in broadening access: Plan B One - Step will become available without a prescription for women 15 years of age and older.
Legislation in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Quebec already allows pharmacists to dispense the drug without a physician's prescription; the drug's reclassification by Health Canada helps to equalize access to emergency contraception for women across the country.
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