Health

“there may not be something for everyone”

[ad_1] Does the shortage exist? “Completely, answers unequivocally Franck Blandamour, regional president of the Council of the Order of Pharmacists and who himself runs a pharmacy in Mortain, in the English Channel. We did a study to find out how many pharmacies went out of business after two weeks. As …

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The trial of the new HIV drug PrEP was stopped early due to efficacy

[ad_1] The study was stopped because the data suggested that injections of the long-acting antiretroviral drug cabotegravir (CAB LA) are highly effective for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in women. The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN 084) study evaluating the long-acting injectable antiretroviral drug cabotegravir (CAB LA) for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) …

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Coronavirus: People vulnerable to getting free vitamin D in the UK

[ad_1] Elderly and vulnerable people will receive for free vitamin D for four months from December in the UK, British Secretary of State for Health and Welfare Matt Hancock announced on 7 November. Beneficiaries include in particular immunocompromised people, patients with canceror those with severe respiratory ailments. ” We will …

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