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Our study complies with the draft recommendations issued by the FDA regarding the study design of food-effect bioavailability and fed bioequivalence studies, which are thought to maximise the ...
This study was designed to investigate, in accordance with international regulatory guidelines, the bioequivalence of two omeprazole products following single- and multiple-dose administration, as ...
Otsuka has shared data behind its kidney disease drug’s win, showing the monoclonal antibody halved patients’ urine protein-to-creatinine ratio levels.
Sri Lanka’s drive to boost local pharmaceutical manufacturing is running up against a critical bottleneck: the scarcity of bioequivalence testing facilities. For Sri Lankan drug makers trying to prove ...
Eating a colorful variety of flavonoid-rich foods like tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples may significantly lower your risk of chronic diseases and even help you live longer. A major study ...
Authors of several studies cited in the report told news outlets they did not write them and the studies did not exist.
Topline The White House did not deny Thursday that a report on childhood chronic disease produced by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again ...
A report on children’s health released by the Make America Healthy Again Commission referred to scientific papers that did not exist.
Researchers listed in the MAHA report have come forward since its publication saying the articles cited don't exist or were used inaccurately.
A new study suggests vitamin D could reduce biological aging by nearly three years, highlighting its role in telomere protection and chronic disease prevention.
The report also states that American children are overprescribed pharmaceuticals, including ADHD medicines, antidepressants, asthma and GLP-1 drugs, as a result of “misaligned incentives” in ...
The Environmental Working Group published its Annual Guide to Sunscreens, finding that less than one in four SPF products are fully safe and effective.