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Saturday, October 29, 2005

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Ebixa, Extended Approval for Treatment of Moderate Alzheimer's Disease


Ebixa, Extended Approval for Treatment of Moderate Alzheimer's Disease
Doctors Guide - Ebixa(R) is already the leading drug for the treatment of severe stages of Alzheimer's disease. to one class of the so-called acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AchEI) -- Ebixa(R) is now the only approved drug for the with a mode of action different from that of other

Adults must reach out to guide youths on the right path
Kansas City Star - The assignment for the young men sitting around the table was to list some characteristics of a noble-but-despised character named Powder, star of a movie of the same name. insights you might find in a church confirmation class. But this was a crowded to get violent drug dealers off the streets. I applaud them all. Action of any sort

1,000 retirees sue Detroit Diesel
Detroit News - This is like a kick in the teeth,' said Phil Shannon, 64, who lives in Dearborn Heights with his wife. Detroit Diesel retirees filed a federal class-action lawsuit against their former employer Wednesday but it doesn't include prescription drug benefits and is also subject to

NI school suspends pupils in cannabis probe
Sunday Business Post - Friday that students had been trying the Class C drug earlier in the week.'There had been view of any drug use and has taken immediate action. ' Precautionary one day

Dog's death turned owner into activist
Morning Call - owners have filed class action suits, created Web sites and lobbied the Food and Drug Administration and veterinary

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