Roche’s $7.6 Billion Drug Just Hit a Wall—Here’s Why That MattersRoche's Ocrevus, a leading MS treatment, showed no added benefits at higher doses in trials, impacting future sales projections.
Reheating Delivery? Why It Might Not Be Killing All the BacteriaThe Ministry of Food and Drug Safety emphasizes safe food handling to prevent food poisoning in delivery meals, highlighting the risk of Clostridium perfringens.
Pill Myth Busted: Tablets May Outpace Soft Gels in Speed and ValueA pharmacist disputes the claim that soft gel capsules act faster than tablets, revealing tablets may dissolve and absorb quicker.
Wegovy Maker Strikes $1B Deal for Next-Gen Obesity TreatmentNovo Nordisk acquires global rights to Lexicon's obesity drug LX9851, aiming to enhance its position in the obesity treatment market.
Parkinson's Puzzle: Study Explains How PINK1 Gene Fights Cell DamageA study on the PINK1 gene reveals its role in Parkinson's disease, aiding mitochondrial protection and removal of damaged cells.
FDA Gives Green Light to Subcutaneous Opdivo – What This Means for Cancer PatientsFDA approves subcutaneous Opdivo, enhancing cancer treatment with similar efficacy to intravenous form and improved patient convenience.
MSD's Bold HIV Drug Combo: Could It Be the Future of Treatment?MSD's new drug combination shows promise in HIV-1 treatment, aiming to offset potential losses from Keytruda's patent expiration.
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How Myanmar Became the World's Opium Capital After Military CoupMyanmar's turmoil post-coup has led to record opium production, surpassing Afghanistan, with ongoing conflicts reshaping global drug supply.
Are Statins Overprescribed? New Research Shakes Up Heart Health GuidelinesAccording to a recent study's new cardiovascular disease risk calculation, approximately 17 million adults don't have to take statins.
Revealing the Dark Truth: North Korea's Drug Industry Exposed- Part 1South Korea is no longer a safe zone for drugs. The United Nations (UN) awards the status of a drug-free country if there are fewer than 20 drug offenders per 100,000 population. South Korea has already exceeded this figure in 2016. The rapidly increasing drug crimes in Korea. Where do these drugs come from? Experts […]
Fentanyl's Grim Reality: Battling Addiction in America's StreetsFentanyl addiction crisis in the United States, leading to deaths and social issues, particularly impacting Koreatown in LA.
Health Insurance for Drug Addict Treatment Sparks Controversy OnlineSouth Korea considers covering drug addiction treatment costs through health insurance with income limits, sparking mixed reactions.
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