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05/11/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
An electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) tool has been developed to assess chest congestion from the common cold during treatment efficacy studies.
An electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) tool has been developed to assess chest congestion from the common cold during treatment efficacy studies.
An electronic patient-reported...
05/11/2023
Pharmacy Learning Network
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05/09/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
Researchers examined the influenza vaccine's effectiveness for reducing outpatient illness in pediatric patients over a 9-year period.
Researchers examined the influenza vaccine's effectiveness for reducing outpatient illness in pediatric patients over a 9-year period.
Researchers examined the...
05/09/2023
Pharmacy Learning Network
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05/08/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
Most US children with parent-reported attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are neither taking ADHD medication nor have ever received outpatient mental health care, suggest results from a cross-sectional study published online in...
Most US children with parent-reported attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are neither taking ADHD medication nor have ever received outpatient mental health care, suggest results from a cross-sectional study published online in...
Most US children with...
05/08/2023
Psych Congress Network
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05/08/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
A patient’s age at discontinuation of first-line disease-modifying therapy (DMT) was a significant predictor of the return of inflammatory disease activity and relapse among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to study results...
A patient’s age at discontinuation of first-line disease-modifying therapy (DMT) was a significant predictor of the return of inflammatory disease activity and relapse among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to study results...
A patient’s age at...
05/08/2023
Neurology
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05/04/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
A Class II recall has been issued for cartons of pantoprazole sodium injections due to deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practices.
A Class II recall has been issued for cartons of pantoprazole sodium injections due to deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practices.
A Class II recall has been...
05/04/2023
Pharmacy Learning Network
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05/04/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
More than 73,300 single-dose containers of oxytocin have been recalled after being distributed throughout the United States.
More than 73,300 single-dose containers of oxytocin have been recalled after being distributed throughout the United States.
More than 73,300 single-dose...
05/04/2023
Pharmacy Learning Network
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05/04/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
Nearly 280,000 bags of Dianeal peritoneal dialysis solution have been recalled due to sterility concerns from potential leaks.
Nearly 280,000 bags of Dianeal peritoneal dialysis solution have been recalled due to sterility concerns from potential leaks.
Nearly 280,000 bags of Dianeal...
05/04/2023
Pharmacy Learning Network
Antisense Oligonucleotide Reduces Tau Levels in Patients With Mild Alzheimer's
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05/01/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
A tau-targeting antisense oligonucleotide (MAPTRx) reduced cerebrospinal fluid total-tau concentration more than 50%, on average, 6 months after the last dose in patients with mild Alzheimer disease. Researchers published their findings in...
A tau-targeting antisense oligonucleotide (MAPTRx) reduced cerebrospinal fluid total-tau concentration more than 50%, on average, 6 months after the last dose in patients with mild Alzheimer disease. Researchers published their findings in...
A tau-targeting antisense...
05/01/2023
Psych Congress Network
Doctor taking patient's blood pressure
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05/01/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
More intensive blood pressure-lowering therapy, compared with less intensive therapy, was associated with a reduced risk of recurrent stroke in patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack, according to results published in JAMA...
More intensive blood pressure-lowering therapy, compared with less intensive therapy, was associated with a reduced risk of recurrent stroke in patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack, according to results published in JAMA...
More intensive blood...
05/01/2023
Neurology
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05/01/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
Although mental health was worse in adults with ADHD compared to neurotypical controls, those with higher cardiorespiratory fitness had better mental health, according to findings published in the Journal of Attention Disorders.
Although mental health was worse in adults with ADHD compared to neurotypical controls, those with higher cardiorespiratory fitness had better mental health, according to findings published in the Journal of Attention Disorders.
Although mental health was worse...
05/01/2023
Psych Congress Network