FDA Beefs Up Pain-Drug Warnings in Face of Abuse Epidemic
FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings in face of abuse epidemic
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed stronger safety language on labels of long-acting and extended-release opioids in response to an epidemic of overdoses and deaths from the widely used pain medicines. drug abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results… Continue reading
The Cleverest New Anti-Abortion Law
The Cleverest New Anti-Abortion Law
When the Food and Drug Administration approved a drug regimen for medical abortion in 2000, the hope was that the availability of the pills (mainly what used to be called RU-486, now known as Mifeprex) would make it easier for women to take them …… Continue reading
FDA Beefs Up Pain-Drug Warnings in Face of Abuse Epidemic – Fox News
FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings in face of abuse epidemic – Fox News
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FDA Beefs Up Pain-Drug Warnings in Face of Abuse Epidemic
FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings in face of abuse epidemic
“Doctors are prescribing them for dental work, for chronic back pain and every ache and pain you can imagine … of her substance-abuse clients are addicted to opioids, up from just 1 to 4 percent a decade ago. “It’s getting… Continue reading
FDA Beefs Up Pain-Drug Warnings Due to Abuse
FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings due to abuse
(Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed stronger safety language on labels of long-acting and extended-release opioids in response to an epidemic of overdoses and deaths from the widely used pain medicines. drug abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results… Continue reading
FDA Beefs Up Pain-Drug Warnings in Face of Abuse Epidemic
FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings in face of abuse epidemic
By Ransdell Pierson (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed stronger safety language on labels of long-acting and extended-release opioids in response to an epidemic of overdoses and deaths from the widely used pain medicines. The labels… Continue reading