Innovation Fortifies Global Hiv/aids Therapeutics Market By: Shushmul Maheshwari | - Across the globe, the available classes of antiretroviral drugs have substantially reduced the HIV-related mortality. According to the latest report Global HIV Therapeutics Market Analysis by RNCOS, some of the key drugs in the late stage of the pipeline, including Cobicistat and Elvitegravir by Gilead Sciences, and GSK-1349572 by ViiV Healthcare and Shionogi, among others, are likely to influence the global HIV therapeutics market in the coming years. Once commercialized, these drugs woul ... Tags:Global HIV Therapeutics Market, Atripla Sales, Truvada Sales
Role Of Akt In The Process That Neointimal Hyperplasia By: Dr. Ribia | - How to confirm the role of akt in the signaling pathway by experiment results? Its a question for many researchers and I hope I can introduce a way to solve the problem today. I would give an example to explain to way to prove our hypothesis.
Giant Leap In Global Cancer Vaccines Market By: Shushmul Maheshwari | - According to our new research report, Global Vaccine Market Forecast to 2013, vaccines have emerged as one of the key measures for the prevention of several life-threatening diseases worldwide. Backed by factors, such as huge potential in emerging countries and significant increase in the incidences of life-threatening diseases, the global vaccine market reached the mark of US$ 25.3 Billion in 2010. In future, among all the key market segments, cancer vaccines, influenza vaccines, and pneu ... Tags:Global Vaccine Market, Vaccine Immunization, DNA Vaccine
Avandia And Glaxosmithkline: The Story Of A Controversial Prescription Drug By: juddieh | -
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In 2007, after considerable pressure from consumer groups, the Congress mandated the disclosure of clinical trial results made by drug and device makers. By then, it was already too late for patients taking Avandia, a diabetes drug de ... Tags:personal injury, law, attorney, lawyer, accidents, drugs, legal, injury, prescription drugs, pharmaceuticals
Paxil Readies $3 Billion Disbursement To Settle Court Cases By: Josephine Osborn | - Based on an article in the Washington Post, GlaxoSmithKline(GSK) agrees to disburse $3 billion to settle US lawsuits. This amount is for the resolution of unsettled legal cases in the US, pertaining to illegal promotion of the companys prescription drugs, questionable Medicaid rebates, and issues surrounding Avandia, the popular diabetes drug that has been shown to cause an increased risk of heart attacks.
The Use Of Antidepressant Scrutinized By Medical Book Author By: Josephine Osborn | - Robert Whitaker, the author of the book Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness, believes that antidepressant medicines bring more harm than good. They are driving an epidemic of drug-induced mental illness, he states. During a lecture at the Canadian University, he questioned the use of antidepressant drugs and discussed the public misconceptions about pharmaceutical manufacturers, doctors, and the over-prescription of antidepress ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Victim"€™s Family Receives $3.02 Million Compensation By: Josephine Osborn | - The FDA additionally asked the manufacturers to clearly attach explicit label cautions about the antidepressants harmful side effects such as the risk of suicide. In April 2006, the family of a New Mexican woman, however, filed charges against GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) for holding back safety information that contributed to her suicide. The recent issue of the Albuquerque Journal reported that the Los Lunas jury awarded $3.02 Million to the victims family as compensation for the undue damage t ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Autism On Children Blamed On Paxil Side Effect By: Josephine Osborn | - Medical reports from patients and clinical findings implicate antidepressants, like Paxil, in several serious and even life-threatening side effects. Among the harmful effects of antidepressants that have come to light is the probable risk for autism in a child, according to a July 2011 Cable News Network (CNN) report. A research conducted by Lisa Croen, Ph.D., director of autism research at Kaiser Permanente Northern California, found that infants who were exposed to antidepressants during the ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Recent Study Indicates Paxil May Cause Increase Of Suicidal Tendencies In Adults By: Josephine Osborn | - The FDA has currently not yet approved Paxil for use in children under the age of 18, this is mainly due to reports that the antidepressant causes suicide rates to increase in this age group. Paxil has however, gained its FDA approval for use for adults who are currently suffering from depression and various forms of panic attacks. There have been, however, several studies linking Paxil to Breast Cancer and also a rise in suicide rates as well in adults.
This Nice Deal Could Foreshadow 2011 By: Prince Damin | - There's no doubt that the topic of health-care reform ruled 2010 for health-care stocks and 2009, for that matter. This article alone had 284 comments and nearly 150 recommendations. Fortunately, 2010 wasn't the year that health reform sank drugmakers. The industry basically got through the reform with a slap on the wrist, especially considering the potential for a knockout uppercut. In the next round of reform I don't know when, but there will be one drugmakers might not be so lucky.
Reviews Done Of Paxil Studies Causes Change For Gsk By: Josephine Osborn | - Paxil is a popular prescription drug which is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and is usually given to combat depression. Paxil has been one of the most widely prescribed drugs for its attended use since its introduction into the public market. The brief history of Paxil is not without its blemishes, studies have shown that Paxil has the potential to raise the chance for antidepressant suicide in some patients.
Paxil Birth Defects Caution Came A Little Too Late By: Josephine Osborn | - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had first issued a warning to healthcare professionals and patients about Paxils potential to cause birth defects among newborns of mothers who took the drug during their first trimester, in December 2005. Because the FDA had already approved Paxil for public consumption 12 years ago in 1993, the warning may have come a little too late. Lawsuits and settlements have become part of the history of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), which manufactured Paxil. ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Insomnia Might Be A Paxil Side Effect As Well As Birth Defects By: Josephine Osborn | -
A number of reasons can be enumerated on why sleep is vital for humans. According to the National Sleep Foundation, sleep is necessary for one to be healthy as well as maintain his well-being. If a person has chronic sleep problems, the immune function is altered which can lead to diseases and health problems. Sleep can also affect a person’s mood and energy level. A common sleep problem that has been affecting Americans is insomnia and usually, it accompanies another conditio ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
The Significant Information About Paxil And Paxil Birth Defects By: Josephine Osborn | - Paxil is an antidepressant made and distributed by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). To date there have been lawsuits filed against GSK as Paxil is believed to cause the most serious withdrawal symptoms.
What you need to know about Paxil
Paxil is part of a group of antidepressants that is called the SSRI or Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors drug group.It has the ability to restore serotonin balance which is a natural substance found in the brain. Serotonins main purpose is to im ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Paxil Birth Defect Case Settled By Gsk By: Josephine Osborn | - Paxil has been one of the most widely prescribed drugs for GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) since its introduction in 1992. Sales reports of Paxil showed that there were about 18 million prescriptions of Paxil filled in 2007 alone. There are many people who get these prescriptions filled use Paxil safely with no side effects each year. There are other people however, who do show side effects of Paxil such as weight gain.
Be Wary Of Paxil Birth Defects, Side Effects When Using Paxil By: Terry Davis | - Paxil, also known by its generic name paroxetine, is an antidepressant belonging to a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Paxils manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), has had its share of legal problems since its introduction into the market in 1992 however. One notable issue was the 2003 alleged defrauding of Medicaid which GSK settled out of court.
Paxil Category Amend Request Due To Paxil Birth Defects By: Josephine Osborn | - In 1979 the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) introduced drug classification categories of fetal risks due to pharmaceuticals. In 2005 the FDA asked the manufacturer of Paxil, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), to reclassify Paxil from Pregnancy Class C to Pregnancy Class D. With the reclassification many women are beginning to think if taking Paxil during pregnancy is really worth it.
Paxil Warning Strengthened By Fda Because Of Paxil Birth Defects By: Terry Davis | - The United States Food and Drug Administration recently strengthened its warning concern Paxil. This warning stems from a study done by the manufacture of Paxil, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), which found that Paxil can potentially cause birth defects such as Paxil Cleft Lip in babies whose mothers took Paxil while Pregnant.
The FDA released this warning stating: Healthcare professionals are advised to carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits of using Paxil in women during preg ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Paxil Marketing As Non Habit Forming Cause For Lawsuit Against Gsk By: Josephine Osborn | - Paxil was introduced into the US markets in 1992, after which the manufacturer of the drug, GlaxoSmithKline marketed Paxil as non habit forming. However, several experts and one court judge has found out that actually the opposite is true, and that Paxil withdrawal is one of the most difficult side effects of the drug to recover from.
Paxil Therapy And Pregnancy By: Josephine Osborn | - Since the dawn GlaxoSmithKleine (GSK) marketed Paxil in 1992, it has generated more than $20 billion from the sales of the drug. Every year, 17 million prescriptions or more are being written for Paxil consequently making it one of the bestselling drugs in the United States. It is given to a large portion of the general population, including pregnant women; but, the risks involved in taking Paxil during pregnancy have substantiated and are now mounting.
Small Percentage Of Paxil Users Report Serious Side Effects By: Josephine Osborn | - A popular prescription drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Paxil gained its United States Food and Drug Administration approval in 1992 after a FDA study showed that the drug efficiently help adults with depression. Just like other prescription drugs Paxil has its own share of adverse side effects, these side effects can rang to mild side effects easily treated by your doctor, to more severe symptoms which can cause you serious harm. In large doses, a Paxil addiction may be attained sinc ... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Glaxosmithkline Passes This Key Test By: Prince Damin | - There's no foolproof way to know the future forGlaxoSmithKline(NYSE:GSK)or any other company. However, certain clues may help you see potential stumbles before they happen and before your stock craters as a result. Rest assured: Even if you're not monitoring these metrics, short-sellers are.
Residential Properties In Worli By: Omkar Real Estate | - Locations in Worli like Dr. Anne Besant Road, Dr. E Moses Road or the Senapati Bapat Road are attracting development of premium residential and commercial complexes. Residential properties in Worli are in high demand, especially for the luxury segment, thanks to twin income families, increase in disposable income, and aspirations to lead a better standard of living. One of the key selling points is the location, as Worli is said to be the heart of the citys commercial business centre, with an ... Tags:Residential properties in Worli
The Town Of Brentford By: David Fisher | - Brentford, a town in Hounslow in West London, is an ancient settlement predating the establishment of London. The town's Celtic name was first recorded in 705 AD and the many archaeological finds in the area indicate that Brentford was important to the pre-Romanic tribes as a meeting place. It is also claimed by historians that Brentford was the logical place for Julius Caesar to cross the Thames in 54 BC when he invaded Britain. With such a long and varied history, Brentford has many places, it ... Tags:property, real estate, estate agents, rent house, flat for rent, rent flat, business, finance
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Restless Leg Syndrome (rls) Therapeutics "€" Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2017 By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimates that the Restless Leg Syndrome Therapeutics (RLS) market was valued at $360m
in 2010, and is forecast to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.4% over the next
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Think Large-cap Stocks Not Worth Your Time? Check Out These Three Winners By: Profit confidential | - In a period of slow economic growth, dividends from equity investments are a big deal. In fact, dividends might be the single most important contributor to equity returns over the next several years.
Recently in this column, I wrote about PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE/PEP) and its excellent long-term track record of wealth creation for shareholders. It takes courage to make a long-term investment in a company. Everyone wants a quick buck from the stock market, but few want to make a real comm ... Tags:micro Cap stocks, economic growth, investment advice
Commercial Offices In Worli By: Omkar Real Estate | - Worli, situated in the South of Mumbai, is one of the few locations in the city with office and residential complexes that can include the luxury of having a sea view. With proximity to the suburbs, thanks to the Bandra Worli Sea Link and the Mahalaxmi railway station, Worli boasts of the best corporate houses and office buildings in the city. It has been a business central since the late 1970s with major companies like GSK Pharmaceuticals, TATA, HDFC Bank, Siemens, and Novartis in the area. ... Tags:Commercial Offices in Worli, Omkar Builders
Fda Notice Mentions Research That Led To Poligrip Lawsuits By: James E. Haring | - Absent for months amidst the recent filings of Fixodent and Poligrip lawsuits has been any type of censure by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of denture cream manufacturers, or indeed any significant comment by the supposed preeminent guardian of public health. That changed, however, when the FDA issued a letter to denture adhesive manufacturers last month acknowledging the potential health risks of denture cream zinc and recommending steps to be taken by manufacturers.
Hepatitis A Preventive Vaccines - Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2017 By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimated the global hepatitis A preventive vaccines market to be worth $476m in 2010, and it is forecast to grow at 6.2% annually for the next seven years to reach $726m by 2017. This moderate growth is primarily attributed to growth in vaccination coverage due to increases in recommendation for hepatitis A vaccination. The growth is further supported by increases in tourist traffic globally as hepatitis A vaccines are used as traveler vaccines by tourists. However, supply issues wit ... Tags:Hepatitis A Preventive Vaccines, Pipeline Assessment, Pharma
A few months ago, pharmaceutical maker GlaxoSmithKline agreed to compensate $750 million to resolve a U.S. federal government false-claims lawsuit over charges that the organization knowingly produced and offered adulterated medications. The affected medications involved in the suit involved the common antidepressant Paxil and the
Iim Lucknow Placements 2011: 528 Job Offers To 366 Students By: MBA | - The final Placements of IIM Lucknow have been concluded with 100 per cent placements. The B School Placement 2011, has received total 528 offers for the batch of 366. IIM Lucknow mentions that by far, this is the largest graduating batch to be placed across all IIMs. Among the offers made, there were 70 Pre Placement Offers (PPOs), 213 lateral offers and 245 offers in the Placement week.
A total of 206 companies participated in the placement process. Out of them 53 companies were first tim ... Tags:IIM Lucknow, b school placements
Will Switching To A Denture Cream Without Zinc Improve My Health? By: James E. Haring | - Many denture wearers experiencing symptoms of a neurological disorder want to know whether switching to a denture cream without zinc will improve their health. If you are currently suffering from zinc poisoning, stopping the use of a denture cream containing zinc and seeking medical treatment will allow your zinc blood levels to eventually return to normal. There is no guarantee, however, that the side effects of zinc poisoning wont last forever.
An Overview Of Filing A Generic Denture Cream Lawsuit By: Jimmie M. Miner | - While top-selling brand-name denture creams like Fixodent and Poligrip have garnered most of the attention following the publication of a report linking the adhesives to neurological damage, many are wondering whether makers of off-brand products can be sued in a denture cream lawsuit. The short answer is yes, but there are several factors to consider.
Drugmakers GlaxoSmithKline (Poligrip) and Procter & Gamble (Fixodent) have been sued by consumers after a report appearing in ... Tags:fixodent, denture, dental, creams, health, medical, dentist
What You Need To Know About A Generic Denture Cream Lawsuit By: James E. Haring | - The brand-name products Fixodent and Poligrip are at the center of the media storm that has emerged following the publication of a University of Texas study linking the zinc in denture creams to neurological damage, but many consumers may not be aware that it is also possible to file a generic denture cream lawsuit. Although Fixodent and Poligrip are manufactured by multi-million dollar international corporations (Procter & Gamble and GlaxoSmithKline, respectively), the same legal principles und ... Tags:poligrip lawsuit, poligrip, health, medical, lawyer, lawsuit
Poligrip Lawsuit Alleges That Denture Adhesive Caused Miami Man"€™s Death By: James E. Haring | - While reports about neurological damage caused by the zinc in denture cream have been at the forefront of legal and health news for months, sometimes overlooked is one of the first Poligrip lawsuits, which resulted from the death of a longtime user.
In May 2008, Rodney Urbanek passed away in a South Carolina nursing facility. The Miami resident, who had used the denture cream Poligrip for more than 14 years, died from copper deficiency resulting from excessive zinc, according to an ... Tags:poligrip lawsuit, poligrip, health, medical, lawyer, lawsuit
Poligrip Lawsuit Filed In Canada; Gsk Issues Recall In Japan By: James E. Haring | - If youre a denture cream user residing in the United States, then youve likely heard about the Fixodent and Poligrip lawsuits against manufacturers GlaxoSmithKline and Procter & Gamble alleging that the companies are responsible for the nerve damage that can be caused by the zinc contained in denture creams. You might be unaware, however, that from Canada and Japan there is also denture cream news to report.
Types And Amounts Of Damages Available In A Poligrip Lawsuit By: James E. Haring | - If youve used denture cream and suffered the side effects of zinc toxicity, then you understand how painful and life-altering they can be. What you want to know now is how much money you can hope to recover from lawsuit against GSK, P&G, or another manufacturer. Precedent is typically a leading indicator of pharmaceutical lawsuit payouts. But because denture cream lawsuits are a new phenomenon, such a reference is not possible in this case (a number of Poligrip lawsuits were actually settled ... Tags:poligrip lawsuit, poligrip, health, medical, lawyer, lawsuit
Poligrip Lawsuits Against Drugmaker Gsk Follow $750 Million Federal Settlement By: James E. Haring | - GlaxoSmithKline, a world-leading pharmaceutical maker that could eventually be made to pay billions of dollars in Poligrip lawsuit settlements, agreed less than four months ago to resolve federal charges that it manufactured and distributed improperly made drugsby paying $750 million.
A long-running federal probe into GSKs former manufacturing plant in Cidra, Puerto Rico resulted in allegations that the company engaged in a number of defective manufacturing processes, includin ... Tags:poligrip lawsuit, poligrip, health, medical, lawyer, lawsuit,
Gsk Facing Likely Denturecream Lawsuit Settlement Paid 750 Million To Settle Federal Charges In 2010 By: Jimmie M. Miner | - Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, currently facing the prospect of paying millions or billions of dollars in denture cream lawsuit settlements over accusations that the zinc contained in Poligrip caused patients to develop nerve damage, is only months removed from an agreement that saw it pay a hefty fine to resolve charges that it improperly manufactured drugs.
Last October GSK agreed to pay $750 million to settle Justice Department claims that the company sold drugs, including Kytril (an ... Tags:fixodent, denture, dental, creams, health, medical, dentist
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Power3 Medical Products (otcbb: Pwrm) , (otcbb:eltp) And (nyse:gsk) By: Bill Pennyman | - Power3 Medical Products, Inc. (OTCBB: PWRM) business focus is the development of commercial applications for their proprietary technologies. The scientific team is on the leading edge of the proteomics industry through their discovery of protein footprints, pathways, and mechanisms of disease. These discoveries are being used to develop screening and diagnostic tests for the early detection and treatment of disease. The protein biomarkers, drug targets, and diagnostic tests are targeted toward m ... Tags:elite pharm, glaxosmithkline, justin handy, nuropro, nyse: g
Hundreds Of Paxil Birth Defect Cases Reported Settled By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Court documents confirm the settlement of hundreds of Paxil birth defect cases pending in the mass tort program in Philadelphia.
New York, NY - An order signed on June 15, 2010 by Justice Sandra Moss, has paved the way for the settlement of of hundreds of Paxil birth defect cases pending against GlaxoSmithKline, GSK. No Paxil birth defect cases have been tried since the October 13, 2009, verdict where a jury awarded $2.5M to the family of Lyam Kilker, a child born ... Tags:paxil, paxil birth defect, paxil settlement, gsk, glaxo
The Time To File A Paxil Birth Defect Claim Is Running Out By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) The time to file a claim for compensation for children born with congenital heart defects as a result of exposure to Paxil is running out.
New York, NY - It appears that the time to seek compensation for birth defects allegedly caused by exposure to the antidepressant Paxil during pregnancy is running out. DrugSettlement.com reports that court records indicate many cases have been resolved and have been removed from the docket. Parents who took Paxil during pregna ... Tags:paxil, paxil birth defect, paxil settlement, gsk, glaxo
The Invisible Plague By: A. Lass | - There is a myth in this biz that if it bleeds, it leads. The idea is that what truly makes mainstream media moguls happy is guts, gore and conflict. Drama sells, and sells well. Death, war and sex sell even better.
Its commonly held that when Frederick Remington cavilled to William Randolph Hearst that conditions in Cuba were not bad enough to warrant hostilities, Hearst told Remington to shut up and draw: You furnish the pictures and I'll furnish the war.< ... Tags:Swine Flu, H1N1k, WHO, Gains, GSK
Access To Medicine: Responses From Pharmaceutical Industry Heavyweights By: James Njoroge | - Recent statements, initiatives, and studies from three of the largest producers of pharmaceuticals in the world confirm that pharmaceutical patent holders are taking steps to improve access to medicines in developing countries. GSK, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis all have publicly available information on their efforts to improve access to medicines. These efforts will be summarized in this article for reference.
Avodart, Dutasteride An Overiew By: Bianca Samir | - Avodart [Dutasteride], marketed by GSK, is a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor used in the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy in men with enlarged prostate. Avodart [Dutasteride], blocks the action of the 5-alpha-reductase enzymes that convert testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Avodart [Dutasteride] inhibits both isoforms of 5-alpha reductase [Type 1 and Type 2] unlike finasteride, a drug belonging to the same class of drugs but inhibiting only one form of 5-alpha reductase. It is a c ... Tags:amitriptyline, amoxapine, clomipramine, desipramine, doxepin, imipramine, nortriptyline, protriptyline,