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It’s time to consider propranolol as an anti-cancer drug, researchers say
• Cancer • • Drug News • Oct 13 16
Propranolol, a beta-blocker commonly prescribed to treat irregular heart rates and other conditions, has significant anti-cancer properties, say researchers in a new clinical study…
Developing the tools to find new generation antibiotics
• Drug News • • Infections • Oct 15 15
Scientists at the University of York have taken an important step in the search to find new antibiotics that are effective against resistant bacteria.
…Diabetes drug may reduce heart attack risk in HIV patients
• AIDS/HIV • • Drug News • • Heart • May 14 15
In patients with HIV, a diabetes drug may have benefits beyond lowering blood sugar. A new study from researchers at Washington University School of…
U of M institute discovers how aspirin fights cancer
• Cancer • • Drug News • Apr 30 15
Taking aspirin reduces a person’s risk of colorectal cancer, but the molecular mechanisms involved have remained unknown until a recent discovery by The…
New Waldenstrom’s drug shows sustained benefit at two years
• Cancer • • Drug News • Apr 09 15
The most recent results from a clinical trial show that ibrutinib, a newly approved drug for Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia, continued to control the rare blood…
Taking immunosuppressives, anti-cancer drugs may reactivate hepatitis B
• Cancer • • Drug News • • Infections • Feb 05 15
Individuals previously infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) who receive chemotherapy or immunosuppressive treatment may be at risk of reactivating the disease according…
Anti-epilepsy drug preserves brain function after stroke
• Drug News • • Stroke • Feb 04 15
New research suggests that an already-approved drug could dramatically reduce the debilitating impact of strokes, which affect nearly a million Americans every year.
Researchers make breakthrough on new anesthetics
• Drug News • • Pain • Jan 20 15
For the first time since the 1970s, researchers are on the verge of developing a new class of anesthetics. According to a study published…
Improved mouse model will accelerate research on potential Ebola vaccines, treatments
• Drug News • • Infections • Nov 02 14
In the war against Ebola one important hurdle has just been cleared – by a mouse.
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at…
Bristol-Myers pulls U.S. marketing application for hepatitis C treatment
• Drug News • • Infections • Oct 07 14
Bristol-Myers Squibb said it withdrew its U.S. marketing application for an oral drug combination to treat hepatitis C, citing a “rapidly evolving” treatment landscape…
New cancer drug target involving lipid chemical messengers
• Cancer • • Drug News • Sep 21 14
More than half of human cancers have abnormally upregulated chemical signals related to lipid metabolism, yet how these signals are controlled during tumor formation…
Improving Medicines for Children in Canada
• Children's Health • • Drug News • Sep 18 14
Due to concerns about their vulnerability, children have historically been neglected in drug research and development, including clinical trials. But the reality is that…
Xarelto Safe for Cardioverting Afib
• Drug News • • Heart • Sep 03 14
Cardiologists who have switched atrial fibrillation patients awaiting elective cardioversion to a novel oral anticoagulant (NOAC) such as rivaroxaban (Xarelto) may find reassurance…
Aspirin may reduce the risks of reoccurring blood clots
• Drug News • • Stroke • Aug 26 14
Aspirin may be a promising alternative for those who can’t take long-term anticoagulant drugs that prevent clots from reoccurring in the veins, according…
Roche to buy U.S. biotech firm InterMune for $8.3 billion
• Drug News • Aug 25 14
Roche Holding AG has agreed to buy U.S. biotech company InterMune Inc for $8.3 billion in cash, marking the latest multibillion-dollar deal in…
Corcept shares slump after depression drug trial stopped
• Drug News • • Psychiatry / Psychology • May 08 14
Corcept Therapeutics Inc lost more than half its market value after the company said it would stop a late-stage trial of its depression drug…
UnitedHealth: New hepatitis C drug costs far more than forecast
• Drug News • Apr 17 14
UnitedHealth Group Inc, the largest U.S. health insurer, said it spent more than $100 million to cover a pricey new hepatitis C drug…
FDA chief defends new pain drug despite worries about abuse
• Drug News • • Pain • Mar 13 14
The head of the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday defended the agency’s approval of Zohydro, a powerful prescription opioid made by Zogenix Inc,…
Children’s Mercy physician leads effort to update AAP policy
• Children's Health • • Drug News • Feb 23 14
With less than half of medications including specific labeling for children, Kathleen Neville, MD, MS, a physician at Children’s Mercy Hospital, recently led an…
Breast cancer drug fights fungal disease
• Drug News • • Infections • Feb 11 14
Tamoxifen, a drug currently used to treat breast cancer, also kills a fungus that causes a deadly brain infection in immunocompromised patients. The findings,…
U.S. FDA approves Vanda’s circadian rhythm drug Hetlioz
• Drug News • Feb 01 14
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Friday that U.S. health regulators have approved its experimental drug to regulate the internal body clocks of blind…
Roche’s Tamiflu for children temporarily in short supply in U.S.
• Children's Health • • Drug News • Jan 10 14
In what is shaping up to be a tough and widespread flu season in the United States, one of the leading medicines used to…
Building a better malaria vaccine: Mixing the right cocktail
• Drug News • • Infections • Dec 26 13
A safe and effective malaria vaccine is high on the wish list of most people concerned with global health. Results published on December 26…
Agenus genital herpes vaccine succeeds in mid-stage trial
• Drug News • Nov 07 13
Agenus Inc said a trial of its experimental genital herpes vaccine reduced the rate at which patients released the virus, reducing the likelihood…
Temple researchers uncover clues to how existing heart drugs work
• Drug News • • Heart • Nov 05 13
Some of the most commonly prescribed drugs for the treatment of heart failure are beta-blockers and nitrates, which help to relax blood vessels…