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Giapreza (angiotensin II) approved to raise blood pressure in adults with shock | RxWiki The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new medication to treat very low blood pressure. This ...
Many people with HIV may not receive the hepatitis B vaccine | RxWiki Many people who have HIV may not receive the hepatitis B vaccine, according to a new study. Although those...
Asthma-related death warning removed for some combination inhalers | RxWiki The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has removed a strong warning for some combination inhalers. The FDA r...
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Five ways to keep yourself and your family safe this holiday season | RxWiki As the season continues, keeping yourself and your family safe is an important part of being able to enjoy the holidays....
Women with breast cancer may feel uninformed about treatment options | RxWiki Some women with breast cancer may not feel completely informed about their treatment options, according to a new study. ...
CDC recommends getting a flu vaccine even if it's not a 'good' match | RxWiki You might have heard that this season's flu vaccine may not be as effective as expected, but that doesn't change the Cen...
Nucala (mepolizumab) approved for eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis | RxWiki The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first drug to treat a rare condition that causes inflammation...
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How to prepare for a safe and healthy winter | RxWiki Whether you're ready for them or not, the winter months are upon us. It's time to make sure your family knows how to sta...
Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment may affect 6 million Americans | RxWiki More than 6 million people in the United States may have Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment that can lead ...
Window blind cords can pose serious risks for children | RxWiki
The cords of window blinds may pose serious risks to children's health and safety, according to a new study.
Th...
HIV diagnosis time showed progress, but room for improvement remains | RxWiki A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlighted a seven-month improvement in the time...
Ogivri (trastuzumab-dkst) approved to treat breast and stomach cancers | RxWiki
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new biosimilar.
And it's the first biosimilar to treat...
Laser toys may pose health risks to children and adults | RxWiki Before you head to the toy store and buy a laser toy this holiday season, learn the potential risks and read about laser...
Recommendations on taking vitamin D during pregnancy may lack evidence | RxWiki There may not be enough evidence to support current recommendations on taking vitamin D supplements during pregnancy, ac...
More than half of selective androgen receptor modulators sold online could be mislabeled | RxWiki
Performance-enhancing drugs sold online could come with inaccurate labels, according to a new study.
Multiple s...
RxSight Inc. device approved to enhance vision after cataract surgery | RxWiki The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a device that can adjust to improve patients' vision after catara...
Febuxostat (Uloric) may pose risk of heart-related death, according to FDA | RxWiki
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new warning for a common gout medication.
According to p...
Too much biotin (vitamin B7) may lead to incorrect lab test results, FDA warns | RxWiki Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, may interfere with lab tests and lead to incorrect results, according to a recent warn...
Unapproved stem cell treatments could be harmful, according to the FDA | RxWiki
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers about certain stem cell treatments.
The agency h...
Flu vaccine may help keep children out of the hospital | RxWiki Kids who receive the flu vaccine may be less likely to experience serious flu complications that send them to the hospit...
Fetal overgrowth linked to mothers' obesity during pregnancy | RxWiki Being obese during pregnancy may raise the likelihood of your infant being apparently bigger, according to a new study. ...
FDA approves NSS-2 Bridge device to reduce symptoms of opioid withdrawal | RxWiki The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the marketing of the first device meant to help reduce opioid wit...
Unapproved injectable silicone for body enhancement could be harmful | RxWiki
Injectable silicone for body contouring could be dangerous, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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More exercise and higher-intensity exercise may lower older women's death risk | RxWiki For older women, exercising more and doing so more vigorously could lead to a reduced risk of death, according to a new ...
Blood pressure guidelines change raises number of US adults with hypertension | RxWiki Because of new American Heart Association (AHA) definitions, many more American adults could be diagnosed with high bloo...
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