Biosite brand Triage Cardiac Panel Use of affected lots of the Triage Cardiac Panel may lead to false negative results, possibly resulting in missed or incorrect diagnosis.
Source: www.fda.govFun Express Water-based Face Paints for Children UPDATE - Fun Express expanded its recall of face paint items to include two additional face paint colors, 85/2338 (White face paint) and 85/2339 (Yellow face paint)
Source: www.fda.gov'Nutrition Agenda 2009' Is Focus Of Fourth Tufts Friedman School Symposium First year to be offered live and online Eileen T. Kennedy DSc, Dean of Tufts University's Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy announced the 4th Annual Friedman School Symposium, a conference for nutrition professionals that will examine critical issues facing industry, policy-makers, academics and thought leaders in the coming year.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comTarceva (erlotinib) May 2009 Dear Healthcare Professional letter issued to warn about GI perforation, exfoliative skin conditions and corneal perforation/ulceration.
Source: www.fda.govShow off your feet (and toes) this summer As the weather heats up, many of you will grab your bathing suit, toss your shoes to the side and cool off by taking a relaxing dip in the pool. But some of you may be a little hesitant about exposing your feet. Why? Thick, brittle and cracked toenails, a condition referred to as onychomycosis. Onychomycosis (pronounced [...]
Source: feedproxy.google.comJazz Pharmaceuticals To Present Data From First Phase III Study Of Sodium Oxybate In Patients With Fibromyalgia Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: JAZZ) announced that data from the company's first Phase III clinical trial of sodium oxybate (JZP-6) for the treatment of fibromyalgia will be presented this week during the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS) 2009 Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington and also during the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark. Following are the details on each of these data presentations.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comExposure To Bisphenol A In Pregnant Mice Permanently Changes DNA Of Offspring Exposure during pregnancy to the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, found in many common plastic household items, is known to cause a fertility defect in the mother's offspring in animal studies, and now researchers have found how the defect occurs. The results of the new study will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society's 91st Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
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