Not exact matches
In the past few years companies like Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Intarcia Therapeutics, and Proteus Digital Health have set
out to create better medical mousetraps through devices that make existing
drugs more
effective.
The same outside adviser, who was unidentified in Tuesday's release, advised that a package of assistance programs to patients would: «force reporters to focus on the byzantine nature of
drug pricing and health care and ensure the patient message gets
out... specifically tie profits from Daraprim to the research and development of a new and more
effective treatment for Daraprim patients.
«So we will develop diversionary programmes to take users
out of the criminal justice system altogether, ensure that those who need treatment get it, and find more
effective ways to reduce or end their
drug use.
In his words, «The wide acceptance of NYSC Scheme both at the national and international levels is borne
out by the noteworthy contribution of Corps members to such exercises as the electoral process, the
effective nationwide campaign against HIV / AIDs, Road accidents,
Drug Abuse, Human Trafficking, Corruption, Illiteracy and the implementation of various aspects of the SDGs programme.
When administering SSRIs, the team saw that the
drug first collected in the lipid rafts, and afterward, the critical GαS protein moved
out of the rafts, freeing it up and making the protein more
effective.
As a result, Soviet pharmaceutical companies churned
out billions of units of questionable
drugs that were only partially
effective at normal dosages, weakening bacteria but not killing them outright — an environment perfect for spurring antibiotic resistance.
If dozens of human and animal studies published over the past six years are borne
out by large clinical trials, nicotine — freed at last of its noxious host, tobacco, and delivered instead by chewing gum or transdermal patch — may prove to be a weirdly, improbably
effective drug for relieving or preventing a variety of neurological disorders, including Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Tourette's and schizophrenia.
As a result, infectious disease experts currently try to find a balance between making sure
drugs are
effective at knocking
out harmful bacteria while keeping the treatment duration to the bare minimum required to stamp
out an infection.
For example, a study just
out in The Lancet, funded by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration and focused on Medicare patients, found that the high - dose vaccine was 22 percent more
effective at preventing flu - related hospital admissions.
But snail control turns
out to be more
effective than
drugs for curbing snail fever, researchers report July 21 in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
But there is a new hurdle: now that people affected by Marfan are aware that a potentially
effective drug is
out there, says Chien, «you have to convince people to enter a study knowing that they have [only] a 50 % chance of getting the
drug.»
The study was well done, she says, but teasing
out effective treatments for social and medical problems is different from conducting a
drug trial.
In this webinar you'll hear from leading professionals who are experienced in both scaling - up (generating more cells per batch) and scaling -
out (generating more batches) the production of their «living
drugs» in the most
effective way possible.
One was that all studies were short - term, less than six months, and all studies on
effective drugs had more than 9 percent of participants drop
out due to adverse effects.
There are signs of emerging resistance even to the latest generation of
drugs being rolled
out, the highly
effective artemisinin - based
drugs, triggering worries that the world might soon be left empty - handed (Science, 19 December 2008, p. 1776).
Furthermore, there are
drugs out there that block these pathways, so that these women could be offered
effective chemoprevention.
But most large clinical trials of ACEI / ARB exclude patients with the most advanced stage of CKD predialysis, perhaps
out of concern that the
drugs can cause renal failure and the need for dialysis, so it remains unclear whether that therapy is
effective in patients with advanced CKD, according to the study background.
But these results may turn
out to be essential for rational
drug design and treatment regimens that lead to
effective resolution of inflammation in ALI,» Jan Tuckermann resumes.
Recently a series of
drug recalls have pulled back the curtain to show how the media, the public, and some doctors can misinterpret medical studies or take them
out of context in ways that make medical treatments look safer and more
effective than they actually are.
Researchers at University of Florida Health have discovered the mechanics of how dopamine transports into and
out of brain cells, a finding that could someday lead to more
effective treatment of
drug addictions and neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
Before being given the
drug azathioprine, people with rheumatoid arthritis can now be tested to find
out which variant of the TPMT gene they possess and whether azathioprine will be an
effective treatment for them.
Through such evolutionary processes, a
drug that targets telomerase could seem
effective at first, only to be defeated by the cancer cell line if it can (for instance) more effectively break the
drug down, or prevent the
drug from entering its cells, or put
out the biological equivalents of the «chaff» and flares that are used by fighter jets to ward off the targeting systems of hostile missiles.
Finally, the supplements partisans accuse the pharmaceutical industry and mainstream medicine of being greedy,
out for the big bucks, and eager to cover up miracle
drugs that would end disease and, in consequence, eliminate the need for their own less
effective drugs.
In the analysis of 12 different
drugs, two came
out on top as the most
effective and best tolerated as first - line treatments: sertraline (Zoloft) and escitalopram (Lexapro).
Nevertheless, a few
drugs have been found
out to be
effective in the treatment of the ailment.
George Simmons is Adam Sandler, and he's just found
out he has a rare blood disease that will invariably prove fatal unless he finds himself among the 8 % an experimental Canadian
drug has proved
effective in curing.
Glenn's uncritical discussion of a
drug rehabilitation program in Texas, «Teen Challenge,» leaves a serious question lingering: Is Teen Challenge offering an
effective rehabilitation program, or are its «successes» predicated on the screening
out of people who are not yet willing to accept, among other things, that «sin is the major root problem»?
Kane, a professor of education at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, points
out that there is no
effective educational equivalent of the Food and
Drug Administration, where medical research is rigorously vetted and translated into solutions.
Ensure that the
drug and alcohol testing policies and goals of the Secretary of Transportation are developed and carried
out in a consistent, efficient, and
effective manner within the transportation industries for the ultimate safety and protection of the traveling public.
When the disease can be linked to exposure to specific allergens, such house dust mites, desensitization injections can be
effective in some individuals when carried
out over an extended time; however, most cases are not resolved by desensitization and require a combination of allergen avoidance and anti-inflammatory
drugs.
Aim to work as a clinical pharmacist where I can utilize my knowledge of the field of medicine and be part of an
effective drug therapy program which will allow me to conduct research in this field and find
out treatment methods
«Like background screening,
effective drug testing should occur at the intersection of security and privacy,» says Attorney Lester Rosen, founder and President of Employment Screening Resources (ESR), a San Francisco area company that provides background checks and
drug testing, and author of «The Safe Hiring Manual — The Complete Guide To Keeping Criminals, Terrorists, and Imposters
Out of Your Workplace.»
Testing can be
effective to rule
out the presence of suspected substances, to monitor the abstinence of an individual from specific substances, or to monitor suspected abuse of either alcohol, illegal, or prescription
drug use.
Find
out if your adolescent is using
drugs or abusing alcohol and learn safe, appropriate and
effective responses if they are.