Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Viagra May Prevent And Improve Heart Failure

Viagra May Prevent And Improve Heart Failure

Researchers at Johns Hopkins find that the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra may prevent and improve heart failure, following studies performed on animal models. The study is the first to show that Viagra (sildenafil) may protect the heart from the ravages of high blood pressure, and improve changes that take place in the heart muscle leading to heart failure.

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FDA Approvals For Sterile Vancomycin HCl USP, 500 Mg/Vial; 1 G/Vial And Sterile Vancomycin HCl USP, 5 G/Vial Pharmacy Bulk Package
Akorn-Strides, LLC announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted approvals for two Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDAs) for Sterile Vancomycin HCl USP, 500 mg/vial, 1 g/vial and Sterile Vancomycin HCl USP, 5 g/vial Pharmacy Bulk Package. Akorn-Strides, LLC is a Joint Venture that was formed in 2004 by Akorn, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKRX) and Strides Arcolab Limited (NSE: STAR) (BSE: 532531).

Discovery Of Uncultured Bacteria In Amniotic Fluids Of Women Who Experience Preterm Births
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Yale University have made a significant advancement in understanding the cause behind why some pregnant women suffer from inflammations in the inner womb without any signs of an infection.

Giant Food To Offer Generic Antibiotics At No Cost For Three Months
Giant Food stores and stores of its sister chain Stop & Shop will provide no-cost generic antibiotics to customers with prescriptions for three months beginning Jan. 2, the Washington Post reports.

Offspring Benefit From Disease Clues During Pregnancy
When there is a threat of disease during pregnancy, mothers produce less aggressive sons with more efficient immune systems, researchers at The University of Nottingham have discovered. The study provides the first evidence for a transgenerational effect on immune response based on environmental cues - with maternal perception of disease risk in the immediate environment potentially determining offspring disease resistance and social dominance.

DiFUSION To Mitigate Surgical Site Infections That Affect An Estimated 780,000 Patients In The USA Each Year
DiFUSION Technologies, Inc., a medical device company targeting the orthopaedic market, today announced its corporate launch. The company will focus on reducing the rising incidence of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) in spinal surgeries. "In large studies, five out of 100 spine cases result in SSIs often leading to second surgeries that are extremely costly and difficult for the patient," said Dr.

News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine Jan. 6, 2009
1. Outbreaks of Viral Hepatitis Linked to Lapses in Infection Control Practices in Health Care Settings While transmission of Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HCV) virus in health care settings is considered rare, recent reports of outbreaks indicate a growing problem. Over the past decade, there have been 33 outbreaks in nonhospital health care settings in the United States.

Cytomegalovirus: Cell Death May Bring New Life To Treatment Of Retinal Disease
Just days after the first retinal cell gets infected with the common cytomegalovirus, contiguous cells start committing suicide and researchers believe their death may provide clues to better treatment of this potentially blinding infection. Understanding the cell death may also provide new insight into the larger issue of how the retina responds to assault, whether by infection or a disease process such as diabetes, said Dr.