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The success of Vertex's opioid alternative Journavx could aid a group of biotechs that aim to take a similar path with NaV1.8 ...
Nantucket is the latest community to start testing its sewage for drugs—partnering with a Cambridge firm that analyzes sewage ...
UC San Diego scientists are testing a new potential cancer treatment in space. Why it matters: The NASA-funded mission will ...
Drug death data shows increases in 2024 and 2025, but gaps in reporting and delays hinder the full understanding of the trends.
Ensuring the safety and quality of pharmaceuticals, such as blood products, vaccines, recombinant proteins, and monoclonal antibodies, is essential. Endotoxins act as a hidden ‘time bomb’ in these ...
The FDA has accepted Aquestive Therapeutics’ new drug application for its Anaphylm sublingual epinephrine film for treating ...
A new regulation taking effect on July 1 will require California’s bars, nightclubs and similar licensed establishments to ...
Researchers at the Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at Tel Aviv University have developed a model that accurately ...
Nantucket's Health Department has announced it will test sewage for drugs including cocaine, fentanyl and meth in an effort ...
The Marshall Project reports that multiple states are introducing bills to protect patients from drug testing at childbirth, ...
Nantucket is the latest community to start testing its sewage for drugs — partnering with a Cambridge firm that analyzes ...
A team of researchers has turned ordinary yeast into tiny, glowing drug factories, creating and testing billions of peptide-based compounds in record time. This green-tech breakthrough could ...