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Tirzepatide effective for obstructive sleep apnoea – US study

An international collaboration has suggested that tirzepatide, known to manage type 2 diabetes, could be the first effective drug therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea...

Australian pharmacists lash out at vape policy turnaround

Furious Australian pharmacists have hit back at a new Bill permitting consumers to buy plain-packaged nicotine vapes from pharmacies without a prescription, saying they...

Krejcir’s lawyers blame prison doctors for OxyContin habit

Lawyers representing Czech Republic-born mobster Radovan Krejcir last week accused Gauteng prison doctors of prescribing a highly addictive drug to treat the underworld boss...

Fewer people may need statins to prevent heart disease – US study

A new way of determining heart disease risk could slash the numbers of people who are prescribed statins, suggests a recent study, although doctors...

American Academy: Updated guidelines for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), has issued the first update in eight years to the Clinical Practice Guideline(CPG) for Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome...

Campaigners call for cheaper version of costly HIV drug

Former world leaders, celebrities and a Nobel prize-winning scientist who helped discover HIV have written to US pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences pleading with it...

Aspen calls for regulator to prioritise locally-made drugs

Aspen Pharmacare has urged SA’s medicines regulator to support local firms by fast-tracking their applications to register new products, with head of strategic trade...

Judge green-lights 700 000 Zantac lawsuits

In a blow to British pharmaceutical company GSK, a Delaware judge has given the go-ahead for more than 70 000 lawsuits alleging that its...

BP meds double bone-fracture risk in elderly patients – US cohort study

Nursing home patients who take blood pressure drugs have a higher than normal risk of life-threatening bone fractures, which can then often trigger a...

Ozempic cuts kidney disease risk – global study

A multi-year study finding that Ozempic markedly lowers the risk of complications from chronic kidney disease could dramatically increase the pool of patients eligible...

Weight-loss shots linked to unexpected pregnancies

With claims suggesting that weight-loss jabs may be fuelling an unexpected increase in pregnancies, experts have recommended that women pair the use of drugs...

More of Big Pharma's Covid vaccine bully tactics laid bare

With the release of a second tranche of information showing how South Africa was bullied into paying outrageously high prices for its Covid-19 vaccines,...

Justice yet to be served in US osteoporosis drug case

A US court case by 1 000 plaintiffs against pharmaceutical company Merck has been dragging on since 2011, writes Gregory Curfman in JAMA Network,...

CVD benefits from weight-loss drugs a 'game-changer'

Two important studies were presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (ECO), based on the landmark Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes (SELECT) trial from...

SA to import costly cystic fibrosis drug, but few can afford it

Although US drug manufacturer Vertex has reached an agreement with Equity Pharmaceuticals to import and distribute its cystic fibrosis treatment Trikafta in SA, the...

New SAHPRA guidelines planned to address codeine abuse

South Africa’s medicines regulator is developing a new set of initiatives to stem the misuse of codeine, found in certain pain relief medicines and...

Scientists find Paxlovid does not shorten Covid symptoms in fully jabbed

Researchers have suggested that for people who are fully vaccinated but have at least one risk factor for severe Covid, the antiviral drug Paxlovid...

FDA approves new UTI treatment

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Pivya (pivmecillinam) tablets for to treat uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs), caused by susceptible isolates of...

UK issues side effect alert for men on hair loss, prostate drug

Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) will introduce a patient alert card to boost awareness among men taking finasteride, warning about potential...

Can Big Pharma justify hefty drug prices?

Big Pharma's hefty price tags for some medicines have again come under scrutiny, with a drug developed by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) costing a...

Aspen ready to help shrink global shortage of weight-loss drugs

Aspen, Africa’s largest pharmaceutical company, could potentially help ease a growing shortage of the world’s hot-selling obesity medications, said CEO Stephen Saad recently, even...

US doctors slow to offer newly-approved Alzheimer’s drug

Sceptical American doctors are resisting prescribing the first drug that has been proved to slow the advance of Alzheimer’s – nine months after the...

Call to reduce antipsychotic medicines for dementia patients

Doctors are being urged to reduce prescribing of antipsychotic drugs to dementia patients after the largest study of its kind found they were linked...

Cheap diabetes drug may delay ageing, say US scientists

An inexpensive drug taken by millions of people to control diabetes may do more than lower blood sugar, with research suggesting it might have...

No link between suicide and weight loss drugs – EMA

Evidence does not support a causal association between the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1) – dulaglutide, exenatide, liraglutide, lixisenatide and semaglutide – and suicidal...

Doctor’s HPCSA hearing over Covid vaccine comments begins

A disciplinary hearing against doctor Shankara Chetty began in Durban last week after Wits University Professor Francois Venter lodged a complaint against him with...

Hundreds of websites flog fake weight-loss and other drugs

An Israeli cybersecurity firm has taken down more than 250 websites selling fake versions of popular weight-loss and diabetes drugs in the GLP-1 class,...

Dentist pleads not guilty to patient’s murder in ‘detox’ clinic

The trial of a Durban dentist, charged with murder after a patient died in his detox centre seven years ago, started in the High...

New injectable antibiotic approved for three uses

The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the injectable drug ceftobiprole medocaril sodium (Zevtera) to treat adults with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB), the agency announced...

Short-lived ALS drug faces class action suit after withdrawal

The manufacturer of the world’s newest treatment approved for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often called Lou Gehrig’s disease, has withdrawn the drug from the...

Costly Ozempic can be made for less than $5 month – UK study

Ozempic, the popular diabetes drug – and similar weight-loss medications – could be manufactured for less than $5 a month, even as Novo Nordisk...

Swedish researchers warn of over-use of antibiotics with newborns

Low exposure to antibiotics in newborns treated in neonatal units over a nine-year period was not associated with an increased risk of early-onset sepsis...

Japanese supplements linked to deaths

Japanese Government health officials have launched investigations and carried out inspections on factories producing health supplements linked to at least five deaths and the...

In search of the slimming Holy Grail

There is not a person on the planet with a few kilograms to lose who does not dream of a quick fix to their...

Eli Lilly warns of insulin shortages

Two formulations of insulin from Eli Lilly would be temporarily out of stock until the beginning of April, the company has said, citing a...

Autism risk may rise with in-utero anti-seizure meds – US study

A study by American researchers suggests that the incidence of autism spectrum disorder is higher among children exposed to topiramate in the second half...

WHO elaborates on resistance to ARV medicine

Although the WHO recently reported that drug resistance to the gold-standard antiretroviral medicine, dolutegravir, “exceeded levels observed in clinical trials”, it has since elaborated,...

FDA flags J&J, Bristol’s CAR-T therapies

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) staff have expressed concern about Johnson & Johnson’s and Bristol Myers Squibb’s cell therapies, saying it is unclear whether...

FDA approves expanded use of liver disease drug

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the expanded use of Mirum Pharmaceuticals’ medication, Livmarli, to treat itching caused by a liver disorder...

Dependence on Indian-made drugs puts Africa at risk

Africa’s reliance on Indian pharmaceuticals poses a risk to the continent’s security of access to medicine, and this week’s Belgian presidency of the Council...