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Why There's No Such Thing as a 'Safe' Drug?

Contrarian Sales Techniques

During my pharmacology class, I learned that there are no safe drugs, only safe patients. This includes potential side effects or adverse reactions to medications. Clinical studies play an essential role in determining the safety and efficacy of new drugs before they can be approved for the public.

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Paving the way for anti-Abeta active immunotherapy

European Pharmaceutical Review

While new positive clinical data with anti-Abeta mAbs signal tremendous advancement and proof‑of-concept for the whole field, it is believed that the observed effects could still be improved and optimised in terms of greater clinical benefits, lower side effects and enhanced treatment convenience.

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Female sexual interest drug reaches tipping point with Phase III plans

Pharmaceutical Technology

Despite the recognized need and demand for options to treat female sexual dysfunction, several safety and access issues associated with the use of available options. Overall, side effects serve as a more significant barrier in this condition than elsewhere because the condition is not life-threatening, says Ben-Zion.

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FDA drug dosage optimisation guidelines signal clinical trial reform

Pharmaceutical Technology

In January, amidst calls to improve patient safety by optimizing licensed drug formulations, the FDA released a draft guidance that signalled a departure from the most commonly used method of identifying a new therapy’s ideal dosage. For this approach, a “3+3” model is used where a study enrolls three patients into a given dose cohort.

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