ADVERTISEMENT
Posted: Mar 27, 2023

Study confirms racial bias with pulse oximeters

A new study in JAMA Pediatrics published March 20, 2023, suggests that pulse oximetry overestimated arterial oxygen saturation in Black children.

Read more
Posted: Mar 17, 2023

FDA panel OKs Paxlovid as COVID-19 treatment

An FDA advisory panel backed the use of Pfizer’s nirmatrelvir/ritonavir antiviral (Paxlovid) as a treatment for adults with COVID-19 who are at high risk for severe illness. The endorsement is expected to allow the drug, which is available under an EUA, to receive full FDA approval.

Read more
Posted: Mar 10, 2023

Statin alternative joins drugs that could reduce heart attack risk

A new study published in NEJM found that bempedoic acid (Nexletol—Esperion Therapeutics) modestly reduced the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other complications from heart disease. However, it did not reduce the overall mortality rate. Bempedoic acid was approved by FDA 3 years ago to reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels.

Read more
Posted: Mar 9, 2023

Half of all fatal poisonings in young kids involve opioids, study finds

A new study in Pediatrics found that in recent years opioids were the leading cause of fatal poisonings among children aged 5 years and younger in the United States.

Read more
Posted: Mar 6, 2023

FDA cracks down on xylazine imports amid growing concern

FDA announced it is taking steps to curb illicit importation of the animal sedative xylazine, which is frequently being mixed with illegal street drugs.

Read more
First2425262729313233Last

Related Articles

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT