Sentences with phrase «branded drugs showing»

Five diabetes treatments were among 27 branded drugs showing price gains of at least 20 percent in typical dosages since the first quarter of 2014, a survey for Bloomberg found.

Not exact matches

Not only did the experimental group score better on tests of their cognition compared with the control group, but the improvement was twice as great as the one that had previously been shown for the antidementia drug donepezil (brand name Aricept).
There is no indication the generic ibuprofen gelatin capsules hurt anyone, but their case shows how the FDA left a drug on the market for months without confirmation that the drug was equivalent to the name brand.
In fact, a 2009 FDA study showed that of 2,070 orally administered generic drug products approved by the agency between 1996 to 2007, generics differ in bioequivalency from brand names, on average, by about 3.5 percent; less than two percent varied by more than 10 percent.
«Physicians prescribe less brand name drugs when electronic health record default settings show generics first.»
It makes me cringe to think about the chemicals I smothered into my body's largest organ, and I can't believe that some of those same drug store - brand products are still available, despite science showing the health risks from exposure.
The problem is that he must get the legendary rock star Aldous Snow (Russell Brand), a drug - abusing sexaholic with a knack for getting into trouble, from London to Los Angeles in 72 hours for the show.
Kudos has to go to Gary Oldman who makes the biggest transformation, Brad Pitt and Dennis Hopper showing their own respective brands of effortless style, and Patricia Arquette creating a woman that you would kill, steal and drug deal for.
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Research shows the anticancer drug oxaliplatin — first sold under the brand name Eloxatin — causes nerve damage side effects.
Research shows the immunosuppressant drug golimumab — sold under the brand name Simponi — increases the risk of infection by the bacteria Legionella and Listeria.
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