May 31, 2008
 

FDA urges patients to switch to new inhalers - Detroit Free Press


FDA urges patients to switch to new inhalers - Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON — Old-fashioned asthma inhalers that contain environment-harming chemicals will quit selling at year’s end — and the government is urging patients not to wait until the last minute to switch to newer alternatives. Patients use
Source: www.freep.com

Loose lips can sink stocks - Baltimore Sun
So much can depend on a subcutaneous micro-infusion device. That’s what Maryland’s United Therapeutics hopes will deliver its first product to patients. It’s also the company’s hope for delivery to the promised land of profitable biotech concerns
Source: www.baltimoresun.com

Wyeth:FDA Fast Track For Pediatric Pneumococcal Vaccine - CNN Money
Wyeth's (WYE) division, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, said the Food and Drug Administration granted fast track designation to its investigational 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for infants and toddlers. The company is seeking a pediatric
Source: money.cnn.com

FDA: Time for asthma patients to switch inhalers - Morris County Daily Record
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Old-fashioned asthma inhalers that contain environment-harming chemicals will no longer be sold at year's end -- and the government is urging patients not to wait until the last minute to switch to newer alternatives. Patients use
Source: www.dailyrecord.com

UPDATE: Glenmark Gets FDA OK For Generic Mometasone Furoate - CNN Money
BANGALORE -(Dow Jones)- Glenmark Generics Ltd. - a unit of drugmaker Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (532296.BY) - has received the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval to make and sell generic Mometasone Furoate ointment and cream. Mometasone
Source: money.cnn.com

FDA reminds asthma patients it's time to get new CFC-free inhalers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Yes, thanks to the FDA for renewing the patent on Albuterol, thus reducing the number of providers to three. That's the reason that … read more inhalers tend to be more expensive now - not because of the new "HFA" technology. Once again, thanks
Source: www.startribune.com

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