Entries by aaron

CDSCO Panel Defers Biosphere’s Colloidal Nano Silver Gel Trial, Seeks Full Data

New Delhi: The Subject Expert Committee (SEC) functional under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has deferred further action on Biosphere Clinical Research Pvt. Ltd.’s Colloidal Nano Silver Gel (SilverSole), after observing that the pharmacokinetic study details were not fully reflected in the presentation. Additionally, the Committee directed Biosphere to submit the complete clinical […]

First global guidelines for pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease developed

For women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), pregnancy can be an uncertain time due to limited clinical data about how IBD medications impact pregnancy outcomes and infants who have been exposed to IBD medications in utero. As a matter of policy, pregnant women are excluded from clinical trials of experimental therapies for IBD and when […]

Fake WHO, Abbott Emails Used in Over Rs 1.1 Crore Scam on Pharma Executive, 2 Nabbed

New Delhi: A senior pharmaceutical executive was duped of more than Rs 1.1 crore in a high-profile cyber fraud where two men, posing as representatives of Abbott Pharmaceutical UK and the World Health Organization (WHO), lured him into a fake kola nut trade deal. The case came to light after Kolkata Police arrested the accused […]

Pembrolizumab Significantly Improves Event-Free Survival in Head and Neck Cancer: NEJM

According to a recent study adding perioperative pembrolizumab to standard therapy such as surgery and radiotherapy with or without cisplatin consistently improves event-free survival (EFS) in patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma (HNSCC), researchers have discovered. Significantly, this increase in EFS was seen in patients with various levels of programmed death ligand […]

Risk-Based, Centralized Screening may Improve Osteoporosis Care in Men: JAMA

Researchers have found in a new cluster randomized trial that selecting men for osteoporosis screening by fracture risk factors and using a centralized screening model enhanced screening rates, treatment initiation, and medication adherence. The findings, published in JAMA, highlight a potential shift in how osteoporosis prevention and care can be effectively implemented in men, a […]

ACC Issues Vaccination Guidelines for Adults with Cardiovascular Disease

The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has released new vaccination recommendations for adults with cardiovascular disease, advising immunization against COVID-19, influenza, RSV, pneumonia, and shingles. Published in JACC, the guidelines provide evidence-based support for each vaccine and include FAQs to guide discussions between patients and clinicians as part of routine prevention and treatment. The guidance […]

Rheumatoid arthritis linked to increased risk of degenerative valvular heart disease: AHA

A new study published in the Journal of American Heart Association showed that degenerative valvular heart disease has been linked to an increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Degenerative valvular heart disease (VHD) is a prevalent subtype of VHD that mostly affects people over 50 in high-income nations and is caused by age-related degenerative pathogeneses. […]

Mediterranean diet may offset genetic risk of Alzheimer’s, suggests study

A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard suggests that a Mediterranean-style diet may help reduce dementia risk. The study, published in Nature Medicine, found that people at the highest genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease benefited more from […]

Pioneering Pain Control: Which Technique Wins? TAP vs. Intrathecal Hydromorphone in the OR for abdominal surgery, study finds

Recent article compares two different pain management techniques used after upper abdominal surgeries. One is called intrathecal hydromorphone (ITH), where a pain medication is injected directly into the spinal fluid. The other is called a transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block, where numbing medicine is injected into the abdominal wall. The researchers found that patients who […]