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  1. Dos and don’ts under new drugs board rules

    All toluene-based contact cement products imported, manufactured, distributed, sold and/or handled shall include at least five-percent mustard oil.

    01:43:58 2009-11-22
  2. Swine flu: Youngest likeliest to be infected, study confirms

    PARIS – New data from Mexico, the epicenter of the swine flu pandemic, has confirmed that young people are most at risk of catching the A(H1N1) virus but elderly patients are most at risk of dying from it.

    08:31:08 2009-11-12
  3. 'All-natural' sex pill contains Viagra chemical—FDA

    The US food and drug safety watchdog warned Thursday that an over-the-counter men's sex aid, labeled as all-natural, contains a chemical similar to the active ingredient in Viagra and could be dangerous.

    07:15:22 2009-11-06
  4. Miracle drug saves Aussie baby in world first ―doctors

    MELBOURNE – An Australian baby has become the first person to be cured of a rare and often fatal brain-poisoning condition thanks to an experimental treatment tested only on mice, doctors said Thursday.

    14:31:24 2009-11-05
  5. RP should crack down on monopolies, cartels

    The new Cheaper Medicines Act (CMA) will be put to a test for the first time in the court suits filed against each other by Filipino-owned United Laboratories and foreign-owned Pfizer Inc., the biggest pharmaceutical company in the Philippines, over the anti-cholesterol drug Atorvastatin

    23:24:15 2009-11-01
  6. Solon seeks probe of drug firms’ ‘war’

    An inquiry at the House of Representatives is being sought into the conflict between a local and transnational drug firm over the production of a maintenance drug for cardiovascular diseases.

    13:27:42 2009-10-30
  7. Kids using anti-psychotic drugs gained weight—study

    WASHINGTON – Children and teenagers that took what specialists call "second generation" anti-psychotic medicine were at risk for obesity, according to a study in a US journal out Wednesday.

    06:44:00 2009-10-29
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