Saturday, May 31, 2008

fda

FDA panel favors Glaxo, Ligand blood drug
The Associated Press -
A panel of 16 outside advisers voted unanimously in favor of Promacta at a meeting held in Chicago, said FDA spokeswoman Karen Riley. ...
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Tainted drug imports set off warnings US agency didn’t heed
Financial Express - Bombay,India
The agency received a ``wake-up call’’ this year after the deaths of 81 people who took the blood thinner heparin, according to a top FDA official. ...
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Ozone-Depleting Inhalers Being Phased Out
Washington Post - United States
The change to HFA-powered inhalers has been in the works for several years, but the FDA issued an advisory on Friday, urging patients still using CFC ...
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FDA: Time for asthma patients to switch inhalers
The Associated Press -
The FDA warns that patients will face a learning curve: HFA inhalers may taste and feel different. The spray may feel softer. ...
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FDA Panel Backs Glaxo Platelet Drug Promacta
Wall Street Journal - USA
In a 16-0 vote, the FDA's oncologic drugs advisory committee concluded clinical studies of Glaxo's Promacta demonstrated a favorable risk-benefit profile ...
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No Love for Antibiotics From the FDA
Motley Fool - USA
By Brian Orelli May 30, 2008 Comments (0) Wyeth (NYSE: WYE) was on a roll with the FDA, getting three approvals in the first four months of the year, ...
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FDA panel favors Glaxo, Ligand blood drug
The Associated Press -
A panel of outside advisers voted unanimously in favor of Promacta at a meeting held in Chicago, according to FDA spokeswoman Karen Riley. ...
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FDA: Time for asthma patients to get new inhalers
The Associated Press -
The FDA warns that the patients will face a learning curve: HFA inhalers may taste and feel different. The spray may feel softer. ...
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Tainted Drug Imports Set Off Warnings US Agency Didn't Heed
Bloomberg - USA
The agency received a ``wake-up call'' this year after the deaths of 81 people who took the blood thinner heparin, according to a top FDA official. ...
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FDA Investigating Pfizer's Anti-Smoking Drug Chantix
eMaxHealth.com - Hickory,NC,USA
FDA is no investigating Pfizer's anti-smoking drug Chantix after last week's report about serious adverse side effects. It was previously known that Chantix ...
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FDA: Use ozone-friendly inhalers
The FDA warns that patients will face a learning curve: HFA inhalers may taste and feel different. The spray may feel softer. Each must be primed and cleaned in a specific way to prevent clogs. And they tend to cost more. ...
- http://timesunion.com/nation/

FDA tool FIR design
By faz
In FDA tool i have to design a Low pass FIR filter of 128-taps for audio applications.. I guess i should select the sampling frequency as 48khz.. wat is the cutoff frequency i have select?? Which filter design will give the good ...
MATLAB Central Newsreader Recent Posts - http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/most_recent_feed

FDA reviews Reloxin for US use
— Medicis Pharmaceutical, based here, has announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun a review of Reloxin, the company’s Botox-like anti-wrinkle injectable, the Arizona Republic reports.
Dermatology Times Magazine - http://dermatologytimes.modernmedicine.com/dermatologytimes

Transition from Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Propelled Albuterol ...
As part of a multi-year phase out, chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) propelled albuterol inhalers will not be available after December 31, 2008. Healthcare professionals should transition patients to the hydrofluoralkane (HFA) propelled ...
- http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/podcast/default.htm

FDA WILL MISS THE FOOD REGISTRY DEADLINE
By charles peterson
The FDA has announced that it is about six months behind the Congressionally mandated directory of all tainted food incidents. It was supposed to be up in September, a year from when the law was passed. The FDA says that because of its ...
FOOD SAFETY CENTRAL - http://restaurantlaw.wordpress.com

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