October 28, 2015 ‘Smart drug’ Modafinil actually works, study shows The "smart drug" modafinil actually does work for some people, improving their performance on long and complex tasks, also enhancing decision-making and planning skills, a new review of studies finds.
October 28, 2015 Allergy meds can pose driving hazard, FDA says Allergy medications may help you get through the spring and summer months, but it's important to know that the drugs could affect your ability to drive, the Food and Drug Administration is reminding consumers.Â
October 28, 2015 Novartis launches first US 'biosimilar' drug at 15 percent discount Novartis kicked off a new era in U.S. medicine on Thursday with the launch of the first "biosimilar" copy of a biotechnology drug approved in the United States, at a discount of 15 percent to the original.
October 28, 2015 Q&A: First pill approved to boost sex drive in women Federal health officials on Tuesday approved the first-ever prescription drug intended to treat women suffering from a lack of sexual desire, ending a vigorous debate over the drug's fate.
October 28, 2015 Skipping blood pressure pills may raise heart failure risk Patients who frequently fail to take prescribed blood pressure-lowering medications may be more likely to wind up hospitalized for heart failure than people who only miss pills occasionally, an Italian study suggests.
October 28, 2015 High doses of common painkillers increase heart attack risks Long-term high-dose use of painkillers such as ibuprofen or diclofenac is "equally hazardous" in terms of heart attack risk as use of the drug Vioxx, which was withdrawn due to its potential dangers, researchers said on Thursday.
October 28, 2015 Statins can be stopped toward the end of life Taking people off cholesterol-lowering medications near the end of life is safe and may actually be beneficial, according to a new study.
October 28, 2015 Roche 'brain shuttle' technology offers Alzheimer's hope Swiss drugmaker Roche has found an efficient way for complex antibody drugs to reach and penetrate the brain, raising the possibility of more effective treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer's.
October 28, 2015 Brain chemicals explain the power of placebos We all know the basics of the placebo effect: Someone takes a sugar capsule that a trusted doctor has extolled as a breakthrough in pain relief, and the patient reports that the pain has disappeared.
October 28, 2015 Abuse of sleep, anti-anxiety drugs a growing issue among teenagers, study shows Statistics on teenagers abusing stimulant drugs to get ahead in school abound, but a new study suggests another rising problem among this age group: the abuse of sleep and anti-anxiety medications.