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LET me start by saying I'm a fan of generic drugs. They save Americans billions of dollars each year and give us access to wonderful drugs at affordable prices. Comment?
GMH to hold hearing on services, supply fees
Guam Memorial Hospital Authority will hold a public hearing today on rate fees and charges for new pharmaceuticals and supplies, according to a press release issued from the hospital. Comment?
FDA approves Mylan's epilepsy generic
PITTSBURGH The Food and Drug Administration has approved a generic version of an epilepsy drug made by Mylan, Mylan announced Friday. Comment?
FDA approves Mylan's epilepsy generic
PITTSBURGH The Food and Drug Administration has approved a generic version of an epilepsy drug made by Mylan, Mylan announced Friday. Comment?
Mylan Receives Approval For Generic Version Of Antiepileptic Keppra 1000 Mg
Mylan Inc. announced that its subsidiary Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Abbreviated New Drug Application for Levetiracetam Tablets, 1000 mg. Comment?
FDA approves Mylan Pharmaceuticals' ANDA for Levetiracetam Tablets
Mylan Inc. today announced that its subsidiary Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Abbreviated New Drug Application for Levetiracetam Tablets, 1000 mg. Comment?
Mylan receives another approval for epilepsy drug
Generic drugmaker Mylan Inc. said Friday regulators have approved an additional tablet strength for its epilepsy drug Levetiracetam. Comment?
Mylan Receives Approval for Generic Version of Antiepileptic Keppra(R) 1000 mg
Mylan Inc. today announced that its subsidiary Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Abbreviated New Drug Application for Levetiracetam Tablets, 1000 mg. Comment?
Unexplained death of St Albans sportswoman
Tina Wiseman, a 37-year-old skydiving enthusiast who completed over 600 jumps in her lifetime, was found dead at her home in Dellfield on July 21 after her worried colleagues phoned the police when she failed to turn up for work. Comment?
St Albans skydiver had an 'insatiable thirst for adventure'
BREAKING skydiver from St Albans who died suddenly of a rare epileptic syndrome has been described by her family as someone with an "insatiable thirst for adventure" and a "unique zest for life". Tina Wiseman, 37, died at her home in Dellfields, St Albans, on July 21 this year. Comment?
Kip Chillingworth, 22, from north London, was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was five years old
Profiteering pharmacists, hospitals and wholesalers are putting British patients' lives at risk by selling prescription drugs, intended for the UK, to customers in Europe. Comment?
Anticonvulsant Use and Outcomes After Intracerebral Hemorrhage [Original Contributions]
From the Department of Neurology , Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill; Department of Neurological Surgery , Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill; and Northwestern Memorial Hospital , Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. Comment?
Raft of care complaints exposed
THE country's largest service provider for people with intellectual disabilities received official complaints about overcrowding, a lack of toilet facilities and violent incidents involving patients, the Irish Independent has learned. Comment?
The Value of Specifying Brand-name Antiepileptic Drugs [Controversies in Neurology]
Yu-tze Ng, MD, FRACP Arch Neurol. 2009;66 :1415-1416. The patent lives of most of the newer-generation antiepileptic drugs have either expired or come close to expiration. Comment?
Interim Report - Promising early results for UCB's new products
"While it is still early in the launch roll-out of our major new products, Cimzia , Vimpat and Neupro , we are pleased with trends in prescription uptake." said Roch Doliveux, CEO of UCB. Comment?
Despite potentially deadly seizures, Dandridge woman losing TennCare
"I'm 38 years old and I don't want to die." According to TennCare, Tonya Duford is days away from having no health insurance and no ability to pay for her anti-seizure drug called Keppra, with an out-of-pocket cost of one-thousand dollars a month. Comment?
Shortage of drugs affecting Norfolk patients
Patients in parts of Norfolk are still struggling to get certain medicines due to a shortage of drugs, despite the government saying it is "monitoring" the situation. Comment?
BHS student charged with selling prescription drugs
Dearieas Jefferson, 17, is charged with possession with intent to deliver counterfeit or simulated controlled substances. Comment?
BHS student charged with selling prescription drugs
Dearieas Jefferson, 17, is charged with possession with intent to deliver counterfeit or simulated controlled substances. Comment?
Anticonvulsant Use and Outcomes After Intracerebral Hemorrhage [Article]
Andrew M. Naidech MD, MSPH*; Rajeev K. Garg MD; Storm Liebling BA; Kimberly Levasseur PharmD; Micheal P. Macken MD; Stephan U. Schuele MD, MPH; and H. Hunt Batjer MD From the Department of Neurology , Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill; Department of Neurological Surgery , Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill; and Northwestern Memorial Hospital ... Comment?