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In Today's Vidyya
 Altace®, the first and only ACE inhibitor to receive FDA approval to reduce the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and death from cardiovascular causes in patients 55 and over.
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Urgent Safety Alert: ESI Lederle Conducts
Nationwide Recall Of Etodolac Capsules 300 MG
Mixed With Heart Drug
ESI Lederle is conducting a
voluntary nationwide recall of one lot (number 9991052) containing 4.2 million
capsules of its generic Etodolac (Lodine®) Capsules 300 mg. This lot of
etodolac was contaminated in its manufacture with acebutolol hydrochloride, a
drug used for high blood pressure and certain heart problems. This may, in
rare cases, cause serious or life-threatening side effects in patients with
underlying heart conditions. More...
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FDA Approves Altace For Reducing Risk Of Heart Problems
Based on the Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation study (HOPE), the FDA has approved a new use for the anti-hypertensive drug ramipril (Altace): reducing the risk of heart attacks, strokes and death in patients who are at increased risk for these problems. More...
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Prescribing Information : Altace ® (Ramipril)
ALTACEŽ, an angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, was first approved by the FDA in 1991 for use in the treatment of hypertension and subsequently approved by the FDA for the treatment of congestive heart failure after a patient suffers from heart attack. ALTACEŽ is the first and only ACE inhibitor to receive FDA approval to reduce the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and
death from cardiovascular causes in patients 55 and over.
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Smoking Rates Hold Steady For American Adults
The number of American adults who smoke held steady in 1998 at one in four--a rate that hardly budged during the 1990s despite anti-tobacco campaigns and new kick-the-habit
aids like nicotine gum and the patch. More...
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Information For Patients - Breast Cancer Glossary; Plus, Synopsis Of 08 October Article In Parade Magazine
According to an article scheduled to appear in tomorrow's Parade Magazine, breast cancer strikes 1 in 9 women in the U.S. over their lifetime. Until it can be prevented or cured, the best defense is early detection with regular mammograms (safe low-dose breast X-rays) and manual breast self-examinations, which have raised survival rates. The article includes Internet addresses for patients and practitioners to download educational materials. Also included with this Vidyya article is an excellent breast cancer glossary that defines terms that are frequently used, but often poorly understood by the general public. More...
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