Sentences with phrase «allowed access to the medicine»

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Innovations are allowing medicines and vaccines to be created and distributed at lower cost, increasing access to necessary treatments around the world.
The EMA has an adaptive pathways program which allows for early and progressive patient access to a medicine.
For patients with existing clinic appointments, access to the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine (DCAM) and Comer Children's Hospital will be allowed.
Your studies will allow you access to the many available healing herbs and medicines, exercises, diets, lifestyle habits, and various other therapies that are used traditionally by people around the world for thousands of years.
As with our laboratory services, we are partnered with IDEXX Laboratories «Telemedicine» services which allow us access to more than 25 board certified cardiologists, radiologists, and internal medicine specialists to consult on your pet's electrocardiogram (ECG) or radiograph.
Additionally, the Membership and Fellowship Committee has an active role in student participation with the University of Illinois — College of Veterinary Medicine by providing advisory meetings and offering a Student Bulletin allowing students additional access to job opportunities in the Chicago area.
Our AAHA affiliation allows us to have access to the latest changes in industry standards and education so we will always be able to provide you and your pet with cutting - edge medicine and customer care.
The exercise must include removing the dog from his cage and either walking or «giving the dog access to an enclosure at least four times the size of the primary enclosure allowing the dog free mobility for the entire exercise period, but may not include use of a treadmill, cat mill, jenny mill, slat mill, or similar device, unless prescribed by a doctor of veterinary medicine
Answering global demands for convenience and access, especially in the industries of food and medicine, plastic has allowed for innovations that bring more products to more people than ever before.
Recently, the Council of State (i.e., the Italian supreme administrative court and consultative body) adopted an important advisory opinion, which allows for improved access to investigational medicines by patients in Italy.
We are extremely grateful to the Office for Standards in Education for allowing us access to their database for use in developing the measure of school disadvantage, and to Dr Paul Wilkinson and Dr Chris Grundy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine who provided the Carstair's Index.
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