Sentences with phrase «access to this drug at»

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Still, he's taken on market inefficiencies, called for expanding access to biosimilars, is approving generics at a record pace and trying to bring down drug prices.
(4) It will cost at least as much as our present drug costs, probably 10 % more to ensure equitable access to currently uncovered individuals.
At this time, participation in one of our clinical trials is generally the most appropriate way to access our experimental drugs.
«We've not had access to the drug for a few months,» said Dr. Armstrong, who also works at Grady Memorial Hospital, a huge public treatment center in Atlanta that serves many low - income patients.
More than half of all Americans with insurance should have access to the drug which is intended for overweight and obese adults with at least one serious medical condition.
They are like crack and heroin addicts who will strick out at anyone who tries to deny them access to their drug (religion).
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.
They are also puzzled by the fact that their culture at least tacitly gives access to a drug and then expels its users.
The conclusion: given relatively unlimited availability, heroin users will voluntarily stabilize or reduce their dosage and some will even choose abstinence; long - addicted users can lead relatively normal, stable lives if provided legal access to their drug of choice, and with few side effects; and ordinary citizens (in Switzerland at least) will support such initiatives.
In the Maternal Healthcare Facility: The mother's right for her baby to stay with her after delivery to facilitate beginning breastfeeding immediately; to insist the baby not receive bottle feeding; to be informed about and refuse any drugs that may dry up breast milk; 24 hour access to the baby with the right to breastfeed at nay time.
At the same time that the millionaire collects his paracetamol, cancer patients are being denied access to modern and potentially life - saving drugs because the NHS can't afford them.
While much went unresolved during the combative close to New York's 2017 legislative session, legislation aimed at increasing access to prescription drugs quietly flew through the state Senate and Assembly, passing unanimously in both houses last week and now awaiting action by Cuomo.
A diagnosis of breast cancer brings a complex range of emotional and practical concerns, and being unable to access necessary drugs can only cause extra anxiety at an already difficult time.
At 11 a.m., the Assembly Committee on Health, Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, and Committee on Insurance hold a public hearing on access to opioid overdose reversal drugs, 250 Broadway, 19th floor, Assembly Hearing Room, Manhattan.
BY NATHAN RILEY A legislative proposal in Albany to reduce stigma, curb police harassment of drug users, and improve access to clean needles demonstrated broad support at a January 15 press conference in Manhattan.
The bills rolled out on Wednesday as part of a bipartisan heroin task force include legislation that would allocate more funding to hire specialists at veterans treatment courts, end a ban on Medicaid reimbursement for drug treatment for incarcerated addicts, crack down on «doctor shopping» for pain medications and expand access to medication - assisted treatment for pregnant and postpartum women, among others.
As a result, waiting times are higher in Wales, cancer patients are being denied life - prolonging drugs which they would have access to if they lived in England, and spending on medicines has «decreased at a faster rate than elsewhere in the UK», according to the Office for Health Economics.
Eric Rubin, a microbiologist at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts, says that although the probe still requires clinical testing, «a diagnostic based on this principle could make a big impact both in drug development and in controlling disease, especially in areas with limited access to technology».
Previous research at York showed that regulating cannabis use could result in more effective strategies aimed at helping drug users to access the right support and guidance.
At least this means that I have access to one mind - altering drug stripped (so far as possible) of its lethal side - effects.
«Understanding HCV disease progression rates among people who inject drugs (PWID) is important to setting policy to expand access to detection, diagnosis and treatment, and in forecasting the burden of disease,» said Holly Hagan, PhD, the principal investigator for the HCV Synthesis Project, who also is a professor at New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN) and co-director at CDUHR.
Partnering with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed Doebele and colleagues to access clinical trial data describing initial tumor response, PFS and OS for 305 patients with stage IIIb or IV non-small cell lung cancer on trials of ALK inhibitors and 355 similar patients on trials of immunotherapies directed at PD - 1.
«Because we had access to these rats that were bred for certain traits, and were able to control for environmental factors, such as the amount of drug exposure, we could assess differences in the brain both before and after the rats became addicted,» says Shelly Flagel, Ph.D., lead author of the new study and an assistant professor of psychiatry at U-M.
Your leader article on access to drug trial data snipes at Avandia, used to treat type 2 diabetes (11 February,...
Plomer, professor of law and bioethics at the University of Sheffield in the UK, highlights the tension between patents on scientific discoveries such as isolated genes and pharmaceutical drugs and universal access to science.
Two new studies led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have found evidence that such cost - sharing arrangements are associated with significant reductions in access to these drugs.
Now, with the team's newly engineered human kidney glomerulus - on - a-chip, researchers also can get in vitro access to the kidney's core filtration mechanisms that are critical for drug clearance and pharmacokinetics, in addition to studying human podocytes at work.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 10, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Easy access to alcohol and drugs at home can raise the odds that teens will become drinkers and drug users as young adults, a new study suggests.
«Currently, there is no drug available in the U.S. for the treatment of HSDD, and clinicians and patients are very interested in having access to an approved medication,» Dr. Bob Barbieri, chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Brigham and Women's Hospital told TIME.
Insurance companies typically also look at your medical records, use prescription - drug databases to see what medicines you take, pull your driving record, and access a database with your answers for previous life and health applications.
The Orlando Humane Society restricted access to its drug supply Wednesday under scrutiny following the theft of 30 vials of the animal tranquilizer known as Ketamine or «Special K. «State inspectors and Orange County sheriff's investigators studied the society's drug inventories, purchase orders and logs to assess the recent break - ins at the agency's two clinics.Under new guidelines, access to ordering, receiving, using and stocking controlled substances will be restricted by requiring two authorized signatures on all incoming supplies.
It also benefits already sick animals by giving them access to incredibly expensive treatment — sometimes over $ 100,000 — that their owners likely wouldn't have been able to afford, all at the expense of the pharmaceutical company testing the drug.
In cases such as the hazing death at M.I.T., the wrongful death of Milena DelValle in the «Big Dig» tunnel collapse, and the devastating adverse drug reaction suffered by a child after taking an over-the-counter medication, MBBB has helped its clients, while at the same time helping society through settlements that have created a safer environment for college students, increased access to defibrillators in public settings, and many other public improvements.
Insurance companies typically also look at your medical records, use prescription - drug databases to see what medicines you take, pull your driving record, and access a database with your answers for previous life and health applications.
These individuals will have largely unsupervised access to people and property, they must have at least five years of relevant security experience, and your company has a strict drug - free workplace policy.
If a child does not have access to the medication or medical attention he needs, the parent who took the child is using drugs or alcohol, or the child is at risk of physical harm, the courts may consider this to be an emergency situation.
In Denmark, researchers have access to very rich register data at a relatively low cost on central long term outcomes, such as school performance, education, income, hospitalization, diagnoses, prescription drug use, marriage status, and childbirths.
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