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Imodium Overdoses on the Rise

The FDA recently released a press announcement to communicate the dangers of using loperamide in ways other than instructed. Loperamide is drug intended to be used to control diarrhea. The most common brand name is Imodium, but there are several generic options available. It is available without a prescription and widely accessible.

Dangers of Buying Prescriptions Online

Most people have become comfortable making purchases online. Items are usually less expensive and quickly delivered, and privacy concerns have been largely mitigated. While it took a little longer for people to feel confident in purchasing healthcare items from an online retailer, the practice has become far more common. The potential for considerable savings, and […]

Cholera Vaccine for Travelers

Cholera is a disease that causes dehydration from severe diarrhea. The bacteria responsible for cholera is Vibrio cholerae. Infection typically occurs when an individual drinks contaminated water, or eats food that has been contaminated. According to the World Health Organization, infection can kill within a few hours if not appropriately treated. There are between one […]

FDA to Track Drugs Used for Food Animals

In May, the Food and Drug Administration issued a final rule on antimicrobial animal drug sales and distribution reporting. The rule requires the manufacturer of all newly approved animal drugs which contain an antimicrobial as an active ingredient to submit annual reports to the FDA detailing the amount of the ingredient in the product which […]

Naming Issues Surrounding Biosimilars

Many of today’s pharmacological breakthroughs are biological products. These products are created from a variety of living organisms such as animals, yeast, bacteria, or humans. These products have more complex structures and contain larger molecular mixtures than conventional drugs. Conventional drugs are derived from chemical substances which are easily identifiable. Biological products are far more […]

Brain Cancer Therapy Receives Breakthrough Status

The work toward curing, or at least effectively treating, a form of brain cancer has made significant strides over the past few years with the help of researchers at Duke University. Subsequent to the findings of the Phase I Clinical Trials, the FDA has changed the status of the trial to that of a breakthrough […]

Stronger Warnings for Antibiotics

The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a safety announcement to discuss the potentially serious side effects associated with certain antibacterial drugs. Fluoroquinolone is believed to have side effects which are severe enough that they should be avoided by patients who have other treatment options.