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Older Americans think they take too many medicines, and a sizable percentage said they have cut back.
Supply disruptions increased for drugs with and without reports at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The risk increased for severe and very severe hypocalcemia for female dialysis-dependent Medicare patients aged 65 years or older.
A 2003 law currently prohibits Medicare from covering medications specifically for weight loss. The poll was among those aged 50 to 80.
Pfizer is working to repair the damage and mitigate any shortage of drugs made at the facility.
An improvement in well-being and remission was seen with aripiprazole-augmentation of existing antidepressants.
Red flags include pharmacies that do not require a doctor’s prescription or have a licensed pharmacist to answer questions.
The time to sustained alleviation of COVID-19 symptoms was not significantly shorter with nirmatrelvir-ritonavir versus placebo.
Larger reductions were seen in heart failure-related symptoms and physical limitations for patients with HFpEF and type 2 diabetes.
Lixisenatide results in less progression of motor disability than placebo at 12 months for individuals with early Parkinson’s disease.