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American Family Physician March 15, 2004 |
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Questions, answers, and recommendations on alcohol withdrawl syndrome. |
American Family Physician June 1, 2004 Gahlinger |
Club Drugs: MDMA, Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB), Rohypnol, and Ketamine About club drugs, outcomes of ingestion and treatments after ingestion. |
Managed Care July 2005 |
Cost being equal, consumers prefer older drugs Seven out of 10 consumers would prefer a drug that had been on the market for 10 years or more, compared to a newer drug, even if the copayments were equal. This could be a sign that consumers are more inclined to start using generic medications. |
Chemistry World June 26, 2013 Emma Stoye |
UN report warns of global rise in legal highs The latest World Drug Report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says governments around the world are struggling to cope with a growing number of legal party drugs. |
American Family Physician May 1, 2006 |
Opioid Addiction: What You Should Know A consumer handout: What are opioids?... What is opioid addiction?... What can I do if I am addicted?... Where can I get more information?... |
Reason January 2002 Jacob Sullum |
Sex, Drugs, and Techno Music Why the rap against Ecstasy has a familiar ring to it |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2010 Brian Orelli |
An Untouched Market Waiting to Be Captured Unfilled prescriptions are a potential boon to drug companies. |
Reason February 2009 Ronald Bailey |
I Want a New Drug States that adopted new drugs more rapidly, had the smallest increases in disability rates. |
American Family Physician December 15, 2000 |
Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is an illegal drug that is used as a muscle builder, a "party drug" and a "date-rape" drug. GHB comes in a liquid and a powder form. GHB has been linked to many serious illnesses and even deaths... |
Chemistry World March 2, 2007 Arthur Rogers |
Drug Misuse Under Investigation European drug crime experts have been commissioned by the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly to investigate ways of combating the increased use of date rape drugs such as Rohypnol. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 |
Making Those Pills Safe For Kids Few medicines get tested on children. Dr. Donald Mattison is pushing to change that. |
The Motley Fool September 12, 2005 M.D. Mitchell |
Big Problems for Big Pharma Creating new drugs is never easy, but the companies that excel in three key areas are the ones for investors to watch. |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2009 Brian Orelli |
The List You Have to Be On Good for you if your company's products made the cut in China. This sounds like a growth opportunity for American Oriental Bioengineering and anyone else who can get a place on the list. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Smart Drugs Research found in Current Directions in Psychological Science indicates that there's a limit on how smart one person can get -- no matter how much you train their brain and regardless of what type of brain-boosting drugs are on the way. |
Managed Care January 2008 |
Copayment Rates Outpace Inflation Workers are definitely paying more for health benefits today than they were in 2000, especially for prescription drug copayments. |
AskMen.com June 4, 2001 Chris Wong |
Get A Good Grip A good golf swing begins with holding the club properly in your hands. You want to create a grip that is balanced between both hands with neither hand in a dominant position... |
Salon.com June 15, 2000 Ted Oehmke |
The war on information Congressional anti-drug legislation could make it illegal to give life-saving advice about ecstasy. |
AskMen.com October 14, 2001 T.J. Tomasi |
A Good Grip Frees Wrists For Power Golfers, especially beginners and intermediates, who place the club on the ground and then take their grip, often place the club too diagonal in their hand, i.e. too much in the palm of the hand... |
InsideFlyer November 2006 |
Correction Diners Club is still a partner of American AAdvantage program. |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2006 Patrick Clinton |
From the Editor: Undecided People are buying drugs, because companies are selling drugs. Interfere with the selling process, and people won't buy as many drugs. |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2010 Brian Orelli |
Pfizer Strides Farther Into Generics Pfizer's new look might be just what the doctor ordered. |
InternetNews October 13, 2004 Roy Mark |
Report: The Internet and Drugs Don't Mix It seems an increasing number of Americans are researching drugs online, but safety fears chill buying. |
Managed Care March 2008 |
PDP Drug Restrictions Block Comparison Shopping A review of 169 commonly used drugs covered by Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (PDPs) reveals that only 4 of the 10 largest plans by enrollment have all of those 169 drugs on formulary. |
Managed Care November 2005 |
Plans Change Tactics As Costs Keep Rising For Specialty Drugs With specialty drug costs continually increasing, CuraScript expects to see a significant shift in the percentage of plans exclusively classifying specialty drugs under the medical benefit. |
The Motley Fool May 14, 2007 Mike Havrilla |
A Weaker Amgen Amgen's stock is trading lower after an FDA panel balked at two anemia drugs. |
The Motley Fool May 21, 2010 Brian Orelli |
And You Thought Biotech Was High-Risk, High-Reward Large clinical trials make cardiovascular drugs risky, but the rewards are there, too. |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2011 Brian Orelli |
Drugmaker Math: 4 Halves Beat 2 Wholes Eli Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheim hook up. |
Managed Care October 2007 |
The Formulary Files Retirees stop taking drugs when annual benefit runs out. |
The Motley Fool October 18, 2010 Brian Orelli |
Pfizer Flexes Its Generic Muscles The pharma giant moves farther into generic drugs. |
Chemistry World March 12, 2013 Anthony King |
Googling for new drug side effects Previously unknown prescription drug side effects have been revealed by the searches people do online. |
Chemistry World April 30, 2014 Emma Stoye |
New Zealand in legal highs U-turn Politicians in New Zealand have decided to ban designer drugs from sale in the country, reversing an earlier decision to approve low risk drugs while new laws are put in place. |
The Motley Fool January 8, 2008 Brian Orelli |
Brits May Bludgeon Drug Companies The U.K.'s National Health Service delivers a shock to drugmakers; it is considering a 10% drop in the rate that it pays for drugs, to help it reach its goal of a 3% reduction in the nation's overall health-care bill. |
Chemistry World April 23, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Ireland picks preferred drugs Ireland has become the first country to identify lists of 'preferred drugs'. Ensuring patients use the best value-for-money drugs could save patients and taxpayers millions of euros, says the Irish Health Service Executive. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2010 Brian Orelli |
FDA Still Has a Bone to Pick With These Drugmakers Osteoporosis drugs remain under the microscope. |
Chemistry World May 15, 2009 Katrina Megget |
Tripping over red tape The UK may be moving a step closer to allowing the use of a cannabis-based drug to treat the symptoms of multiple sclerosis |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2005 Patrick Clinton |
Playing Doctor Why Congress plans to ban erectile dysfunction drugs from Medicare and Medicaid, and why they shouldn't do it. |
The Motley Fool May 30, 2006 Rich Duprey |
NICE Not Playing Nice With Alzheimer's The British health authority proposes limiting availability of Alzheimer's treatments because of cost. What will this mean to drug-makers and their shareholders? |
Managed Care August 2007 |
Managed Care Outlook Specialty drugs increasingly used to treat chronic conditions. |
Salon.com August 17, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
The great GHB-rape scare In Santa Barbara, the bizarre case of a Max Factor heir accused of sexual assault has refocused attention on the dangers of the drug that makes rape easy. |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Eric Sabo |
Chemical ravings Worried that ecstasy may fry the serotonin cells in their brains, some ravers are taking Prozac. |
The Motley Fool January 6, 2010 Brian Orelli |
Gilead Goes It Alone ... for Now Investors jump for joy as Gilead Sciences announces what on the surface sounds like rather inconsequential data. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2009 Brian Orelli |
How to Keep From Losing Your Shirt More side effects for weight-loss drugs -- maybe. |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Sara Wilson |
What's New The Eight at Eight Dinner Club makes matchmaking its business. Using proprietary Web-based software, the company unites people by background and interests -- eight at a time. |
ifeminists November 17, 2004 Byron Fraser |
Review: Your Drug May Be Your Problem Excerpts from the book Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How and Why to Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications by Peter Breggin and David Cohen delineating the adverse effects of these medications and how to stop taking them. |
The Motley Fool April 19, 2005 |
Investment Club Tips A dozen heads can be much better than one when investing. Here a few tips to help in the formation of an investment club. |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2011 Brian Orelli |
There Is Only Downside in Consensus Hepatitis C advisory panels will almost certainly recommend approval. Almost. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2003 Annamaria DiGiorgio |
Boys & Girls Clubs of America Goes High-Tech Today's students are more tech-savvy than ever, and the opportunities to grow and learn from technology are endless. The Boys & Girls Clubs recognized this potential in their 3.3 million nationwide members and decided to equip their clubs with computers and technology applications. |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Investment Clubs That Work Pooling money and minds can be a rewarding experience. |
Salon.com June 20, 2001 Janelle Brown |
Sell a glowstick, go to prison Authorities are shutting down 21st century raves using 1980s crack-house laws -- and turning pacifiers and Vicks VapoRub into the new drug paraphernalia... |
Pharmaceutical Executive March 1, 2007 Patrick Clinton |
From the Editor: Incurable Eventually we're going to have lifestyle drugs, powerful ones that will make amazing differences in how we live. |