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GSK Signs Agreement with Biological-E for Six-in-One Polio Vaccine

GSK Signs Agreement with Biological-E for Six-in-One Polio Vaccine

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the world's fourth largest drug maker, has entered into an equal joint venture agreement with Biological-E Ltd., a vaccines company based in Hyderabad, recently.


Diane-35 a Suitable Treatment for Severe Acne, Not Birth Control

Diane-35 a Suitable Treatment for Severe Acne, Not Birth Control

In last 25 years, around four deaths have been linked with the use of acne drug Diane-35, which is also used as a contraceptive pill.


FDA Approves Fulyzaq for Diarrhea in HIV/AIDS Patients

FDA Approves Fulyzaq for Diarrhea in HIV/AIDS Patients

A recent news has certainly given relief to those HIV/AIDS patients with diarrhea as the U. S. Food and Drug Administration has given approval for Fulyzaq on Monday.


Eli Lilly’s Tabalumab Fails over Efficacy in Phase 3 Trial

Eli Lilly’s Tabalumab Fails over Efficacy in Phase 3 Trial

Though, tabalumab's Phase II clinical studies showed success and proved effective, a recent report has revealed that Eli Lilly and Company's human monoclonal antibody failed in terms of meeting effica


Lilly All Set To Conduct another Successful Trial of Alzheimer's Drug

Lilly All Set To Conduct another Successful Trial of Alzheimer's Drug

A recent research has shed light on an experimental Alzheimer's drug, by Eli Lilly & Company, which might be able to deal with the mild cases.


FDA Permits Lengthened Use of Approved Zytiga

FDA Permits Lengthened Use of Approved Zytiga

The approved use of Zytiga or abiraterone acetate has today been allowed to be extended by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a recent report has unveiled.


Pfizer’s New Drug Shows Potential to Prevent Metastatic Disease

Pfizer’s New Drug Shows Potential to Prevent Metastatic Disease

Pfizer, the largest research-based pharmaceutical company in the world, has developed a new drug dubbed PD 0332991.


Novartis to Bring Excedrin Back to Stores

Novartis to Bring Excedrin Back to Stores

While Novartis Consumer Health had made its best possible effort of removing the drug Excedrin, meant to treat migraine pain, from counters at stores, it has been found in a recent report that people


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“Killer Doctors” in Kenya: Study

Independent studies have shed light on the fact that there has been climbing rate of deaths in Kenyan hospitals.

According to the doctors, such cases have increased in large numbers in recent times. 30% of people who visit the doctors are getting killed because of the wrong diagnosis. The ones who are saved go for the second opinion from...

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