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Paxil Birth Defects
Recent studies suggest an increased risk of Paxil birth defects for pregnant women during their first trimester. According to early results of two studies, women who were taking Paxil during the first three months of pregnancy were one and a half to two times more likely to have a baby with heart malformations than women on other antidepressants or women in the general population. Learn more about Paxil and birth defects.> Contact a Paxil lawyer | Paxil Side Effects

 

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Genentech, the manufacturer of Raptiva (a drug designed to treat Psoriasis), announced a voluntary recall of the medication April 8, 2009. According to a statement issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Genentech decided to issue a Raptiva recall because of the risk to users of developing a fatal brain infection, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). The recall strongly advises all Raptiva users to stop treatment and all prescribers to work with patients on alternative treatment plans... More Raptiva News

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Proper Disposal for Old and Unused Medications

Although most medicines can simply be tossed into the garbage with other household trash, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises consumers to be careful before throwing medicines away, as each one differs in terms of safety. Some drugs can be flushed down the toilet, while others can be donated to a variety of community-based “take-back” programs.

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Ethex Recalls Oversized Hydromorphone

Just prior to the New Year, Ethex recalled a single lot of Hydromorphone HCl 2 mg tablets that were found to be oversized.

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Alternative Therapy

With thousands of people suffering serious side effects from prescription medicines and over 80,000 cases of medical malpractice each year, it is no wonder that people are beginning to explore alternative therapy more than ever. The traditional medical community and the US government have also begun investing time and resources into studying the benefits of alternative therapy, recognizing the legitimacy and efficiency of many “unorthodox” treatments. Learn More >