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Antidepressant found to alleviate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in adolescents

May 01, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

Researchers at Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA have found that low-dose antidepressant therapy can significantly improve the overall quality of life for adolescents suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS.


Osteoporosis drug may be associated with irregular heartbeat

April 28, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 4 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

Alendronate, a medication used to prevent fractures in women with osteoporosis, may be associated with an increased risk of atrial fibrillation, a type of abnormal heart rhythm, according to a report in the April 28 issue ...


Osteoporosis drug fosamax linked to heart problem

April 28, 2008 | User rating: 4.6 / 5 after 9 vote(s) | No comments yet

Women who have used Fosamax are nearly twice as likely to develop the most common kind of chronically irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation) than are those who have never used it, according to research from Group Health ...


New technology for boosting vaccine efficiency

April 24, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet

One of the most pressing biomedical issues is the development of techniques that increase the efficiency of vaccines. In a paper published on April 24, 2008 in the journal Vaccine, a Massachusetts’s biotechnology company, ...


Experimental drug shows promise in treating certain lymphomas

April 16, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 1 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

New clinical data showed some cancer patients with recurrent lymphoma benefited from an experimental drug called AME-133v, said a researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).


Older epilepsy drugs do not prevent first seizure from brain tumors

April 16, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet

Many physicians prescribe antiepileptic medications to patients with brain tumors, even to those with no seizure history. Now, a new review of studies casts doubt on the wisdom of using these drugs — which can carry serious ...


Antipsychotic drugs increase risk of developing pneumonia in elderly

April 15, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

Elderly patients who use antipsychotic drugs have a 60 percent increased risk of developing pneumonia compared to non-users. This risk is highest in the first week following prescription and decreases gradually thereafter. ...


Antidepressants account for only 10% of fall in suicide rates among older people

April 15, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet

The use of antidepressants is likely to account for only 10 per cent of the fall in suicide rates among middle aged and older people, suggests a large study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Globally, more ...


No 'convincing evidence' that glitazones work better than older diabetes drugs

April 10, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

There is no convincing evidence that the newer class of diabetes drugs, known as glitazones, offer real advantages over other diabetes drugs, when used on their own, concludes the Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB).


Diabetes drug may hold potential as treatment for epilepsy

April 09, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 3 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

Metformine, a widely used diabetic drug, might also be an effective and safe therapy for epilepsy, researchers report. This new approach may be especially helpful for the subset of patients who have recurrent seizures despite ...


Diabetes drug may hold potential as treatment for epilepsy, using same mechanism as ketogenic diet

April 08, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 4 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

Two years ago, University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists reported they had suppressed epileptic seizures in rats by giving them a glycolytic-inhibitor, inhibiting the brain’s ability to turn sugar into excess energy and ...


Drug does not appear to reduce risk of heart attack or death following CABG surgery

April 01, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet

Use of MC-1 (a naturally occurring metabolite of vitamin B6) before and for 30 days after coronary artery bypass graft surgery did not reduce the risk of heart attack or cardiovascular death, according to a JAMA study being ...


Restrictive drug policies often cause schizophrenic patients to discontinue medication

April 01, 2008 | User rating: not shown ( 2 vote(s) ) | No comments yet

Policies requiring authorization before physicians can prescribe newer medications to schizophrenic patients may be counter-productive. According to a new study, patients in Maine’s Medicaid program who found themselves in ...


New blood pressure medication has fewer side effects: Global study

March 31, 2008 | User rating: 4.3 / 5 after 9 vote(s) | No comments yet

A major Canadian-led global study has found that a new blood pressure medication is effective in reducing cardiovascular death, with fewer side effects than the current standard of care.


Angina drug potentially useful against heart rhythm disorders

March 31, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet | No comments yet

A recently approved angina drug may also represent a powerful new treatment for a rare hereditary syndrome that places teens at risk for sudden cardiac death, according to research presented to today at the 57th Annual Scientific ...


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