Op Jaipur Nets Estimated Seizure Of 20,000 Sex Drugs In Wokingham Enforcement officers from the
Medicines and
Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), together with assistance from Thames Valley Police, have seized approximately 20,000 unlicensed
medicines, worth an estimated £50,000. The
medicines seized consisted of Kamagra tablets and jellies, used for male impotence. The result came following an early morning visit, codenamed Op Jaipur, by MHRA enforcement officers and police to three addresses in the Wokingham and Bracknell area.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comAlcohol's Impact On Heart And Stroke Risk May Differ For Men, Women The volume of alcohol consumption may have a significantly different effect on heart and stroke risk in men and women, according to a study of Japanese people published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. "An amount of alcohol that may be beneficial for men is not good for women at all," said Hiroyasu Iso, M.D., co-author of the study and professor of public
health at Osaka University in Japan.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHRT Through Skin Patch Sees Fewer Gallbladder Problems Than Oral Administration A new study published on bmj.com reports that although hormone replacement therapy (HRT) results in an overall increase in risk of gallbladder disease, HRT administered by skin patches or gels poses a smaller risk than HRT given orally. In 2005, about 1 million women in the UK were taking HRT - any of several medications designed to artificially raise estrogen, progesterone, and sometimes testosterone levels in menopausal women.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com
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