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medication News Archive16-Oct-2007
'Doctors May Not Reveal Full Truth Behind Rx Switch (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News) Team 5 Investigates has obtained documents that demonstrate the extraordinary lengths to which some doctors will go to switch patients off of the country's top-selling cholesterol medication, on to less expensive generics -- to the financial benefit of the doctors. NewsCenter 5's Janet Wu reported Sunday that doctors may not be telling their patients all of the reasons behind the switch. The ...
'Driving Abilities Not Impaired By Moderate, Long Term Pain Medication Use (Medical News Today)Moderate, long-term pain medication use does not impair a person's ability to drive safely, according to a new study. Opioid pain relievers, such as morphine and other narcotics, carry warning labels urging patients not to drive or operate heavy machinery during use. [click link for full article]
'Many in Africa don't continue HIV treatment (EurekAlert!)More than one-third of patients receiving HIV medication in Africa die or discontinue their treatment within two years, according to a study published in PLoS Medicine.
'Pain medication may not impair driving (UPI)Despite warnings "not to operate heavy machinery," long-term pain medication apparently does not impair a person?s ability to drive safely, a U.S. study found.
'Medication instructions often aren't simple, especially for older patients (Kearney Hub)They may have trouble with hearing, vision or memory or have other conditions that can worsen with age.
'Pain medication may not impair driving (EARTHtimes.org)Despite warnings not to operate heavy machinery, long-term pain medication apparently does not impair a person's ability to drive safely, a U.S. study found. Dr. Asokumar Buvanendran of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago said opioid pain reliever...
'Medication 'may have killed' arthritis patient (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)An inquest into the death of a 63-year-old Sydney woman has been told the medication she was prescribed for her arthritis may have been a factor in her death.
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