Any substance or combination of substances, which may be administered to human beings or animals for treating or preventing disease, with the view to making a medical diagnosis or to restore, correct or modify physiological functions.
Mexicans' main concerns are crime, political graft and drug violence, Pew found.
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Misunderstandings regarding the new drug-payment scheme continue among members of the public.
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Europe: European markets were boosted by strong-performing financial and drug sector stocks.
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He said regulators continue to believe the drug's benefits outweigh its risks.
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Rules are strict: fighting, drug use and alcohol abuse lead to expulsion.
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But consumers ultimately still need quality medicine to reach their local markets.
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This new form of medicine presents particular challenges for patients and physicians.
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It has left thousands of people without, shelter, food, medicine or power.
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They also presented medical equipment and medicine to the National Health Service.
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Modern medicine is not actually miraculous, although the term is often used.
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Objective: Errors in community medication histories increase the risk of adverse events.
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Thirty cases of serious adverse events involved medication prescribing, dispensing or administration.
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Results: Analyses revealed significant effects of medication across all neuropsychological outcome measures.
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Health is another key area as Japan's aging population seeks affordable medication.
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However members were advised of the potential consequences of using the medication.
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It has also been granted orphan medicinalproduct status from the European Medicines Agency, the company said.
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The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has expressed concern about the possible misuse of the medicinalproduct Botox.
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Electronic cigarettes would become a medicinalproduct under new measures from the EU Commission which are being considered by MEPs.
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Only 7.6% did not report use of any medicinalproduct throughout their entire pregnancy.
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There may be uncertainties associated with the new medicinalproduct that cannot be, or do not need to be resolved before launch.
Uso de medical product en inglés
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The seed round has been led by Nipro Corporation, an Osaka-headquartered medicalproduct manufacturer.
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Once a medicalproduct is developed, it will be certificated according to European harmonized guidelines and norms.
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A medicalproduct manufacturer is planning to create about 250 jobs in Athlone over the next five years.
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It forecast fourth-quarter medicalproduct sales at $42 million to $44 million.
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Active medicalproduct monitoring systems, such as the Sentinel System, will utilize electronic healthcare data captured during routine health care.
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The news was announced as its parent said it planned to expand its medicalproduct manufacturing operations at the Longford facility.
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Purpose: Many challenges arise when conducting a sequentially monitored medicalproduct safety surveillance evaluation using observational electronic data captured during routine care.
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Roper Industries, which acquired the Heartscape medicalproduct line in the quarter, said it expects to complete additional acquisitions during the year.
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Other questions this raises include: what medicalproduct would Freeman take delivery of which he could not acquire in a French pharmacy?
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We consider the critical problem of pharmacosurveillance for adverse events once a drug or medicalproduct is incorporated into routine clinical care.
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The FDA plans to mitigate any potential impacts, including on medicalproduct application reviews, and will resume inspections as soon as feasible.
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The FDA maintains it has oversight because the cigarettes aim to treat people suffering from nicotine withdrawal and are considered a medicalproduct.
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The core challenge was how to design and deliver a new, sophisticated medicalproduct in volume and in an extremely short space of time.
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Moreover, our in vitro and in vivo results highlight the safety and efficacy of these bioactive meshes as a 'ready to use' medicalproduct.
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It is hoped that this initial active surveillance project of the Mini-Sentinel will provide insights that inform future population-based surveillance of medicalproduct safety.
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Conclusion: An appreciable subset of biomedical authors have patents and have received remuneration from medicalproduct companies and this information is not disclosed to readers.