FDA Approves Depressant Drug for the Annoyingly Cheerful


 

FDA Approves Depressant Drug For The Annoyingly Cheerful – Made by Pfizer, Despondex is the first drug designed to treat the symptoms of excessive perkiness.

 

Beyond Traditional Drugs: Investments In Stem Cell, Medical Devices And Agent

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U-T San Diego recently carried an article on San Diego-based biotech company OncoSec Medical (ONCS.OB), which is pioneering a non-invasive treatment for cancer that replaces resection (surgery) or chemotherapy. These traditional treatment methods …
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Hazelden responds to national opioid epidemic with enhanced evidenced

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5, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Hazelden, the nation's leading provider of addiction treatment and education, announced today it is taking comprehensive action to address the nation's growing tide of addiction to prescription painkillers and stem …
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Does Amarin Need the FDA to Play NCE?

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Amarin (Nasdaq: AMRN ) received Food and approval in July for Vascepa, its first drug to market. The treatment for severely high triglyceride levels has proven to be more effective than an existing competitor marketed domestically …
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