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FDA approves first oral blood thinning medicines for children

With the approval of Pradaxa, a blood-clotting medicine, pediatric patients have a good therapeutic option to treat and prevent potentially deadly blood clots....
Jun 22

Does your child bleed more than other children when there is a cut or injury?

Many children tend to bleed more than other children. The severity of the problem gets apparent when one has gone for any small surgery like ...
May 31

Study sheds more light on rate of rare blood clots after Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

Rate of adverse events low; benefits of the vaccine still outweigh risks in most situations, say researchers ...
May 07

US may not use AstraZeneca vaccine , Dr Anthony Fauci

WHO found that a causal relationship between the vaccines and blood clotting events is considered plausible but is not confirmed...
Apr 10

Covid in Scotland: Roll-out of Moderna vaccine begins in Glasgow

Scottish government confirmed that under-30s will be offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca jab...
Apr 10

Germany and Canada limits use of AstraZeneca vaccine

Germany restricts the vaccine for those over 60 while Canada restriction at 55 years and older...
Mar 31

WHO supports use of AstraZeneca Coronavirus vaccine amidst ban by some countries

Bulgaria, Denmark and Norway are among the countries that have paused their use. ...
Mar 13

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals receives ANDA tentative approval for Dabigatran Etexilate Capsules

Glenmark has received tentative approval by the United States Food & Drug Administration for Dabigatran Etexilate Capsules, the generic version of Pradaxa 1 Capsules...
Dec 21

NATCO launches anti blood clot tablet Rivaroxaban in India

Rivaroxaban is currently sold by Bayer under the brand name of Xarelto, in the Indian market....
Dec 18

Cholesterol: A companion or enemy?

Cholesterol is so important that liver and intestines make about 80% of the cholesterol required to stay healthy and only about 20% comes from the ...
Sep 04

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