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Schedule H1 explained: Why did India tighten its prescription rules for high-alcohol medicines?
Schedule H1 Explained: High-alcohol oral medicines now require a doctor's prescription under Schedule H1. This stricter ...
India Today on MSN
Centre tightens rules on high-alcohol medicines to curb misuse
The Centre has amended drug rules to bring high-alcohol medicinal products under prescription-only sale. The change tightens oversight after states flagged their diversion for intoxication.
Studies link semaglutide to cardiovascular protection, fatty liver improvement, mental health gains and male fertility ...
Opinion
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Joy Allen - ‘Alcohol‑fuelled crime has victims – we must act before harm is done’
PCC Joy Allen explains, in her own words, why tackling alcohol and drug-related crime remains a priority for her, which is why she supports evidence-based interventions that help break the cycle, such ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Adults over 60 are mixing alcohol and other drugs at rising, sometimes deadly rates
Drug and alcohol deaths among older Americans have been climbing for years, and federal data now show that adults over 60 ...
REVTORPYK is the first and only FDA-approved therapy that inhibits all class I PI3K isoforms (α, β, δ, γ) and mTOR complexes mTORC1 and mTORC2 In the Phase 3 VIKTORIA-1 trial, REVTORPYK combined with ...
Oklahoma state officials warn of kratom dangers after its chemicals were found in dozens of death investigations.
Opinion
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Letters to the Editor: Alcohol use requires a rational approach, not marginalization
'The proper response to alcohol abuse is warning against overconsumption and treating addiction, not claiming that wine, safely enjoyed in moderation for millennia, should be treated like tobacco,' ...
For many people, the thought of a tasty burger or a cold pint of beer conjures up a vivid mental image and drives behaviour. This link between thinking and doing serves a clear function – it motivates ...
Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, who narrowly lost to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in 2018, was arrested by Alabama police on drug charges last week. The Democratic politician was ...
The former Florida gubernatorial candidate was arrested in Alabama on charges of possessing dangerous drugs, marijuana, and paraphernalia.
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