Pfizer Drops Application To Switch Viagra 50mg To Non-Prescription Status In Europe Pfizer announced today that it has withdrawn its application to switch the legal status of the 50 mg tablet strength of Viagra from '
prescription only' to 'non-
prescription' in the European Union (EU). Viagra is a well established oral medication for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and all current doses of Viagra will continue to be available to patients by
prescription from their doctor.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comBritish Psychological Society Response To Government Announcement Of New Advisory Council On Children's Mental Health And Psychological Well-Being The British Psychological Society has issued the following statements in response to the Government announcement. The British Psychological Society strongly welcomes the announcement today of planned major investment in mental
health care and related services for children and young people.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comWomen Dominate Hospitalizations For Chest Pain With No Known Cause Women are more likely than men to be hospitalized for chest pain for which doctors cannot find a cause, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality. In 2006, there were 477,000 admissions of women to U.S. community hospitals for unspecified chest pain compared with 379,000 admissions for men. Unspecified chest pain is usually characterized by a feeling of pressure, burning, or numbness.
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