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Swisslog introduces new solution for medication supply chain
in Supplychainer, on June 26, 2009
... specifically designed for hospital medication flow. Swisslog's IMS will automate reordering of drugs directly with the hospital's pharmaceutical wholesaler. All inventory movements from the w...
NFL Week 6
in End Zone Buzz, on June 19, 2009
...iego's Chargers was arrested trying to cross the US/Canada border on a warrant out of Texas for drugs and burglary charges.
Leaf posted a $45k bond in Washington State and promised to appear in ...
Securing pharma supply chain: Is now the right time?
in Supplychainer, on June 18, 2009
... blood thinner drug Heparin was recalled due to the presence of a tainted ingredient, we will see another incident like this before the year 2010. As an example, even in the U.S. where the supply chai... ...ention and buzz around some previously hot topics: One of those areas is the subject of counterfeit drugs in pharmaceutical industry.
Supply and Demand Chain Executive has recently published a pie...
Victoza: New Diabetes Drug, Better Than Byetta?
in Daily Diabetic, on June 14, 2009
...er than Byetta (exenatide) .
From WebMD :
Byetta is the first of the class of type 2 diabetes drugs called GLP-1 analogs. The drug takes advantage of the body's own signaling system to increa...
Drug pushing Eli Lilly
in Sox First, on June 13, 2009
...cles, complained to journal editors when publication was delayed and submitted rejected articles to other outlets, according to the documents." At the same time, the company is in trouble for di... ...to make millions selling vaccines to stop swine flu, it's worth looking at how they are pushing drugs. Bloomberg reports that drug giant Eli Lilly pushed drugs for dementia, specifically Zyprex...
Health supply chains in Africa to be discussed in CSCMP 2009 conference
in Supplychainer, on June 9, 2009
...n this area. At the center of the international issue of improving delivery of drugs, vaccines, and other remedies to needy populations is the role of the supply chain. The session, entitled Improving... ...pply chain insights in this area. At the center of the international issue of improving delivery of drugs, vaccines, and other remedies to needy populations is the role of the supply chain. The sessio...
Chemotherapy Drug Triggers Fatal Allergic Reactions
in Allergies, on June 9, 2009
...mong cancer patients who received Cremophor-based paclitaxel , a solvent-administered taxane chemotherapy.
Adverse event reports generally only represent from 1 to 10 percent of actual incidence, ... ... the chemical solvent - a derivative of castor oil — that is used to dissolve some insoluble drugs before they can be injected into the blood stream.
Two patients who died from an allergic reac...
Fenofibrate and Risk of Amputation in Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on May 25, 2009
... related to the cholesterol-lowering effects of the drug, he tells WebMD, but rather to some of the other effects, such as improving the functioning of small blood vessels.
The functions of the smal...
Happy Parents = Happy Children?
in Next Nine Months, on May 23, 2009
...arwich, Mexico, suggested that the hormones and chemicals resulting from happiness, depression and other mental states can affect our eggs and sperm, resulting in lasting changes in our children at th... ... changes in our children at the time of their conception.
Brain chemicals such as endorphins, and drugs, such as marijuana and heroin are known to have significant effects on sperm and eggs, altering...
The Fetal Fibronectin Test
in Well Woman Blog, on May 12, 2009
...edical intervention while sparing many women from unnecessary treatment including powerful steroid drugs and hospitalization.
Yes. Premature birth can be detected. There is an FDA-approved, noninvas...
Bacteria with Multiple Antibiotic Resistance in Waste Treatment Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 10, 2009
... of cleaning the water-it's that they simply aren't equipped to remove all antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals entering the treatment plants.
Source
... ...ested. The bacteria in samples taken 100 yards downstream also were more likely to resist multiple drugs than bacteria upstream.
Xi said the problem isn't that treatment plants don't do a goo...
Fish Finder Watch Might Be Best Father's Day Present
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...nks to the Kindle, and my wife became a Mac fan only because of her iPhone. There are "gateway drugs" in technology that can change a person's world once they are introduced to them. The...
Diabetes Drug Januvia May Trigger Pancreatitis, Pancreatic Cancer
in Daily Diabetic, on April 30, 2009
...reatic cancer in humans.
"Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease - people often take the same drugs for many years, so any adverse effect that could over time increase the risk for pancreatic ca...
Apple and Verizon consider iPhone deal
in Wangtam, on April 28, 2009
...l Media
• Facebook Status Updates Become Works of Art
• Mexico's War on Drugs
• 全美十大获奖住宅
• Qualcomm, Broadcom reach $891 million settlement
• Computer Program to Take On 'Jeopardy!...
Rite Aid for Allergies
in Allergies, on March 27, 2009
...ctions on how to reduce allergens within the home;
* Information on reactions to nickel, latex and other nonbiological triggers;
* Other breathing disorders including asthma and exercise-induced ast...
Ideas for social entrepreneurship in crisis times
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on March 22, 2009
...e is right amount of inventory to mix and create the right combination for patients (combination of drugs is different for male, female, pregnant, etc.). This might be a good idea for ex-business cons...
Spidr: Connect, Combine, Grow
in Wangtam, on March 18, 2009
...s; Side Effects, Benefits & User Ratings
• Google Chrome 2.0.170.0 Beta
• 中国电信5年内263亿投资山东
• ServiceGoFor - Find what you need!
• TwinsOrNot.com
• UnHub
• How to Send and Receive Hotmai...
Save Money by Trimming Your Budget
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 21, 2009
... Saving money this way can allow you to keep a lot more in your wallet.
Budgeting money is just another way of determining what is most important, and then bringing it under your control - not vice ... ...ll also know that there is only so much cash available for the week.
Save Money by Using Generic Drugs
One more way to save money is to buy the less expensive generic drugs. By law, they have to ...
Drug Combo May Lower Diabetics' Kidney Risk
in Daily Diabetic, on February 19, 2009
...0 patients.
After an average follow-up of four years, patients taking the blood pressure-lowering drugs were 21 percent less likely to have kidney disease than those in the placebo group.
The rese...
Insulin May Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease
in Daily Diabetic, on February 3, 2009
...# 4271242
The formation of Alzheimer's-related protein plaques can be prevented by insulin and other drugs that control diabetes. Such were the findings of researchers from Northwestern Universi... ...242
The formation of Alzheimer's-related protein plaques can be prevented by insulin and other drugs that control diabetes. Such were the findings of researchers from Northwestern University .
...
Stem Cell Therapy Reverse Multipple Sclerosis
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 31, 2009
... five of the group suffered side effects of the treatment and all of these were easily treated with drugs, the researchers report.
The volunteers, aged between 20 and 53, were followed for a total of...
New Evidence Against Barry Bonds May Not Be Admissible
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 29, 2009
...nted that they have evidence proving that Barry Bonds was involved with performance enhancing drugs other than those for which he is under indictment.
However, this, and possibly other evidence previ... ...ave hinted that they have evidence proving that Barry Bonds was involved with performance enhancing drugs other than those for which he is under indictment.
However, this, and possibly other evidence...
RFID Hermes System can aid in diagnosis of dementia at early stages
in The RFID Weblog, on January 16, 2009
...d in a scientific manner and arrive at results.
Early detection becomes more important as certain drugs would work only if the patient takes them before the brain reaches a certain stage of decaying...
FDA Approves Savella for treatment of Fibromyalgia
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 16, 2009
...ella to be available in pharmacies by March 2009. Savella will be third FDA-approved fibromyalgia drugs, which include the nerve pain drug Lyrica and the SNRI antidepressant Cymbalta .
Source (p...
Daly Confirms Suspension. So What?
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 3, 2009
... He is an alcoholic and he also has a gambling problem (since one addiction is often coupled with another).
But, according to Daly , his tour suspension is "not fair in reality but it's pro... ...ow, as we know. But does it have rehabilitation programs for players who fall afoul of recreational drugs, alcohol or gambling?
I came across a story in the Washington Post dated March 31st, 1997 and...
Elevated Blood Sugar and Cognitive Decline
in Daily Diabetic, on December 31, 2008
...ince blood glucose levels tend to rise as we grow older. Whether through physical exercise, diet or drugs, our research suggests that improving glucose metabolism could help some of us avert the cogni...
Protecting Your Online Privacy
in The Search Engine Weblog, on December 26, 2008
... the company is saving a history of what you looked for.
It's tempting to think of it as Big Brother being there with you. It's more like Big Uncle or Big First Cousin. On the one hand, it... ...ana. You're shocked. You wonder how common this is, so you search for something else to do with drugs in America. You find our that drugs and prostitution are considered to be related through orga...
Artificial Bone Marrow in a Test Tube
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 24, 2008
...s, it can replicate blood stem cells and produce B cells. This material is useful in testing of new drugs that suppress bone marrow function, and in supplying blood for transfusions. This research has...
Mexican Drug Lords Making It Big In Europe
in Exclusive from our news room , on December 23, 2008
...fficulty with marketing narcotics in Europe.
Click here to read Reuters' report about selling drugs in Europe for 400% more than in the United States .
...
Nanotubes and the Fight Against Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on December 19, 2008
...archers at MIT explore the potential for nanotubes to "detect the quantity and status of chemotherapy drugs, toxins, and free radicals," according to DailyTech's Jason Mick .
"... ...t MIT explore the potential for nanotubes to "detect the quantity and status of chemotherapy drugs, toxins, and free radicals," according to DailyTech's Jason Mick .
"The new s...
Brain Enzyme Regulates Appetite and Weight Gain
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 14, 2008
...animals.
These results suggest S6K-regulating drugs may be a promising lead to control obesity and other human metabolic disorders.
Source: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Photo: Injection of... ...rate less and gained weight more slowly than control animals.
These results suggest S6K-regulating drugs may be a promising lead to control obesity and other human metabolic disorders.
Source: Alb...
Oral Diabetes Drugs and Women's Fractures
in Well Woman Blog, on December 10, 2008
...tesy of iStockphoto , Image# 3336500
Do you have type 2 diabetes? Are you taking the oral diabetes drugs rosiglitazone or pioglitazone ?
Well new reports have linked such diabetes drug to incre...
Common Diabetes Drugs Double Risk of Women's Fractures
in Daily Diabetic, on December 9, 2008
...tional fracture would occur among every 21 women. Among younger women (around 56 years), use of the drugs for one year or longer would result in one additional fracture for every 55 women.
TZDs are ...
Cleaning Up Amsterdam...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on December 9, 2008
If you're planning a trip to Amsterdam in the near future for some partying and general debauchery, you should know that the Dutch government has decided to clean the city up. The Associated Press is among news sources reporting that the brothels, sex shops, and marijuana cafe's in the cen...
Hedge Fund Manager Helps Cancer Victim
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on December 8, 2008
...in which patients in one area may be denied a drug on the NHS, but would be granted treatment in another area.
Mystery sponsor funds cancer drug
... ... care trust (PCT) to fund the £3,000 a month cost of the drug which is one of a number of cancer drugs which have been at the centre of so-called postcode lotteries in which patients in one area may...
Philips Intros Magnotech Biosensor Technology
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 23, 2008
...cording to a joint statement, "[The] Concateno-Philips pioneering system will make testing for drugs such as cocaine and heroin quicker, simpler and easier enabling immediate point-of-care drug t...
Cancer Drug Gleevec May Treat Type 1 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on November 19, 2008
...he National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) .
Gleevec is known for use in the treatment of leukemia and other cancer types.... ...and progression of autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes.
The study shows that this class of drugs could prevent and reverse diabetes in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes. Moreover, a significan...
Biofeedback Machines to DIagnose and Treat Allergies
in Allergies, on November 18, 2008
...echnique worked, and unlike conventional allergy tests, it does not involve drawing of blood or any other needle poking.
My interest was piqued, and thought that if it was really as effective as thi... ...st, if not all, allergic reactions can be completely cleared.
All of this is accomplished without drugs, inhalers, or negative side-effects.
Intrigued? I suggest you read Science Based Medicine...
Sorority Gets Probation at Oklahoma State After Hazing Incident
in The Universities Weblog, on November 8, 2008
...hapter at OSU, founded in 1919, has 150 to 200 members. It has no previous allegations of hazing or other misconduct, officials said. Oklahoma State banned one fraternity from the campus for 15 years ... ... activity was a little short of being illegal or corrupt. The activity did not include any alcohol, drugs, pot or meth, but was a game of Duck, Duck, Goose, Goose blindfolded, during a party at 12:30 ...
NutritionData.com Uncovers 6 Common Diabetes Myths
in Daily Diabetic, on November 7, 2008
...lighted 6 common myths about Type 2 diabetes:
Myth #1 All Type 2 diabetics need to take insulin or other anti-diabetic drugs for life.
Not so! Even if you are currently using insulin or anti-diabeti... ...hs about Type 2 diabetes:
Myth #1 All Type 2 diabetics need to take insulin or other anti-diabetic drugs for life.
Not so! Even if you are currently using insulin or anti-diabetic medications to man...
Gpr41 Receptor Molecule in Intestines, Target for Anti-Obesity Drugs?
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 20, 2008
...ing normal mice under germ-free conditions so they lacked the bacteria, and genetically engineering other mice to lack Gpr41 so they were unable to respond to the bacteria.
In both cases, the mice we... ...s less energy from it.
The researchers suggest that the Gpr41 receptor may be a likely target for drugs that can fight a certain kind of obesity by slowing down the absorption of energy from the gut...
Blogs vs. Freedom of Speech
in Web 2.0, on September 30, 2008
...tarted logging on to a site to vent about and discuss the attack. Gargaro became frustrated at what others were saying and wrote:
"Also to all of you who blame drugs ... shut up as well. You k... ...rgaro became frustrated at what others were saying and wrote:
"Also to all of you who blame drugs ... shut up as well. You know what, I am going to go shoot up sunset Square today ... just...
China Melamine Scare is A Worldwide Threat
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 29, 2008
...dhling Blend instant Coffee (2-in-1)
Mr. Brown Milk Tea (3-in-1)
In the Philippines on the other hand, lab test results on some milk brands from China (affected by melamine) are yet to be re... ...fected by melamine) are yet to be released .
The Health department expects the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) to come out with the initial results of its tests on milk products from China middle of...
Ranbaxy Generic Drugs Denied Import to U.S. by FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 17, 2008
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The largest maker of generic drugs in India - Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd - has been issued a warning letter and an import alert by the FDA in lieu of 30 generic drugs made in its two plan...
Preparing for Conception: Nutrition
in Next Nine Months, on September 16, 2008
...which can affect fertility and the body's ability to absorb calcium and iron.
* Avoid alcohol, drugs, cigarettes and artificial sweeteners.
...
Chitosan-Based Vehicle for Antioxidants
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 26, 2008
...hem to be absorbed directly into the blood stream.
"We hope that by mastering this technique, drugs and supplements also vulnerable to the digestive process can be better absorbed by the human b...
Don't Take Your Allergy Medications with Fruit Juices
in Allergies, on August 22, 2008
...prit. The compound apparently blocks OATP1A2, a transporter molecule in the gut, which carries some drugs from the small intestine into the blood. Orange juice contains hesperidin, a naringin-like sub...
FDA Warning: Byetta is Linked To Pancreatitis and Death
in Daily Diabetic, on August 18, 2008
...crotizing pancreatitis as reported to the FDA .
The FDA wrote as a warning to endocrinologists, other healthcare professionals and consumers:
Byetta and other potentially suspect drugs should be... ...ocrinologists, other healthcare professionals and consumers:
Byetta and other potentially suspect drugs should be promptly discontinued if pancreatitis is suspected. There are no signs or symptoms t...
Factory Girl
in Feschsamma, on August 12, 2008
... ich finde die Mode aus den 60er Jahren einfach super, außerdem geht es um Kunst, Mode, Sex und Drugs. Die Ähnlichkeit zwischen Edie und Sienna ist unglaublich.
Fotos via Factory Girl...
Recovering From Alcohol or Drugs?
in The Social Networking Weblog, on August 8, 2008
...l's chatrooms , blogs and nationwide 12-step meeting directory you'll be able to meet other people who are also recovering alcoholics or addicts.
Chat with other people who are goin...
Nanomedicine Reviving a Cancer Drug
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 7, 2008
...
Many effective drugs never enter the market because of Toxicity and safety issues. An old cancer drug called TNP-470 was being researched in 1990, but clinical studies were stopped when ne...
Exercise Pill...Anyone?
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 31, 2008
...d converge to dramatically increase endurance.
In addition to their allure for endurance athletes, drugs that mimic the effects of exercise have therapeutic potential in treating certain muscle disea...
Taking Epilepsy Drug Topiramate During Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Birth Defects
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 24, 2008
...ith epilepsy are advised against pregnancy. Either that or stop taking the epilepsy drugs or find another drug maybe during the pregnancy period.
Now, one more epilepsy drug - topiramate - may in... ... Previous studies have already shown that most epilepsy drugs when taken during pregnancy poses risk of birth defects in the unborn child. The very reason why most women with epilepsy are advised...
Stopping the Spread of Cancer by Using Nanoparticle-Mediated Drug Delivery
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 22, 2008
... called metastases and it can be devastating. Metastatic cancer means that the cancer has spread to other parts of the body, including organs like the liver, brain, bones, lungs, etc. Researchers are ... ...cells. Since tumors rely on blood vessels to survive, the effective use of nanoparticles to deliver drugs may revolutionize cancer treatment. Source: PNAS.org ...
Old Russian Antihistamine Dimebon: Potential Anti-Alzheimer's?
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 21, 2008
...Alzheimer's disease that demonstrated continued improvement in patients over a 12 month period. Other approved drugs do not have this effect.
Half of the 183 patients in the Russian study receive... ... disease that demonstrated continued improvement in patients over a 12 month period. Other approved drugs do not have this effect.
Half of the 183 patients in the Russian study received Dimebon; the ...
Delivering Drugs to the Brain
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 17, 2008
...
The human brain does not have a standard blood supply like many other organs in the body. It is protected by something called the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The BBB protects our brain from... ...ected by something called the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The BBB protects our brain from chemicals, drugs, and other toxins. Because of this barrier, it can be difficult to deliver therapeutic drugs d...
FDA Warning: Fluoroquinolone Antimicrobial Drugs Increase Risk of Tendinitis and Tendon Rupture
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 9, 2008
...lones are drugs approved for the treatment or prevention of certain bacterial infections. Like other antibacterial drugs, fluoroquinolones do not treat viral infections such as colds or flu.
Ma... ...
The FDA is requiring a Boxed Warning in the product labeling of fluoroquinolone antimicrobial drugs concerning the increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture.
Fluoroquinolones a...
Lycopene: Equally Effective as Statins for Arterial Health
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 8, 2008
... Nutrition - supplementation of lycopene may be as effective as statins (cholesterol lowering drugs) in reducing the formation of plaques in the arteries that cause atherosclerosis.
Lycopene is...
Is Compulsive Shopping a Mental Disorder?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 8, 2008
...not 100% laziness or greed, but a true need to fill a void in their lives. Some people drink and do drugs, some people shop - that's plausible. Just because shopping doesn't contain an addicti...
Drug Candidates from Marine Animals
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 8, 2008
...h a protein termed NF-kB and may thus have potentials for treating cancer, as well as a number of other diseases including inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis and asthma.
"We have tested a l... ...at may aid in drug delivery.
"It is an unfortunate reality that currently, many new excellent drugs are discovered that cannot be delivered effectively to the places where they are required,&quo...
NY Times Health Guide on (Nasal) Allergies
in Allergies, on July 7, 2008
... clinical trials currently enlisting patients in studies designed to test the effectiveness of new drugs, procedures and medical devices against allergies and asthma. If you are eligible and would li...
First Generic Risperdal (Risperidone), FDA-Approved
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 5, 2008
... is an antipsychotic drug used for the treatment of schizophrenia , bipolar disorder , and other psychiatric conditions.
"This generic drug approval is another example of the FDA'... ...proval is another example of the FDA's efforts to increase access to safe and effective generic drugs as soon as the law permits," said Gary Buehler, director of the FDA's Office of Gener...
Ceftobiprole Effective Against MRSA and VRSA
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 4, 2008
... The research, to be published in the August 2008 issue of the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and available online now, looked at how well Ceftobiprole worked against bacterial clones t... ...ow well Ceftobiprole worked against bacterial clones that had already developed resistance to other drugs. In every case, Ceftobiprole won. "It just knocked out the cells 100 percent," says ...
Eliminating Fake Drugs Thanks to NanoGuardian
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 2, 2008
...o courtesy of iStockphoto, Image# 5005868
We've been seeing a lot of news lately about fake drugs. It seems so inhumane to be distributing fake drugs to people who may need these life-saving a...
NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 17, 2008
...hanisms? I often wonder how we will be treating cancer 20 years from now. There will be so many new drugs and targeted therapies that utilize biologic mechanisms and some of these agents may be...
Drinking Drugs? No? Sure?
in Latina Viva, on June 15, 2008
... get the idea.
Some scientists say it's no big deal because the concentrations are low.
But others are worried that we'll have trouble in the long run.
Many of these drugs are endocrine... ... © Carly & Art
There has been a lot of talk lately about traces of drugs being found in our water: antibiotics, anti-depressants, birth control pills, seizure medication, cancer treatments...
Performance Enhancing Drugs Used At The World Series Of Poker
in Play Las Vegas, on June 11, 2008
...nder tremendous mental stress, they just might be intellectual athletes.
So, performance enhancing drugs have been introduced to the world of professional Poker, and it will be interesting to see if ...
Founder of Biotech Firm Actelion Named World Entrepreneur Of The Year 2008
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 5, 2008
.... , as the World Entrepreneur Of The Year 2008 . Founded in 1997, Actelion develops small-molecule drugs for the treatment of pulmonary disease.
"Being named Ernst & Young World Entr...
Creating an Artificial Nanovirus
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 3, 2008
...in Seoul, Korea have been developing an artificial filament-shaped virus that may deliver drugs and other agents to specifically targeted areas. The cures for future diseases may be completely depende... ...niversity in Seoul, Korea have been developing an artificial filament-shaped virus that may deliver drugs and other agents to specifically targeted areas. The cures for future diseases may be complete...
Arthritis Medication Salsalate: May Treat Type 2 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on May 28, 2008
... studies showing that potentially safe and tolerable doses of salsalate lower blood sugars and have other favorable effects in patients with type 2 diabetes."
More details from eMaxHealth .
[... ... effects in patients with type 2 diabetes."
More details from eMaxHealth .
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