
New anecdotal evidence suggests some chemoimmunotherapy treatments may improve pulmonary arterial hypertension symptoms, but the overall evidence remains murky.
New anecdotal evidence suggests some chemoimmunotherapy treatments may improve pulmonary arterial hypertension symptoms, but the overall evidence remains murky.
Results looking at the first season of RSV use shows that it is 75% effective at preventing RSV-associated hospitalizations in those 60 and older.
Studies conducted in Taiwan and the United Kingdom have added to. the evidence that inherited genes play a prominent role in the development of treatment-resistant depression.
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Today’s approval means that FluMist is the first pharmacy-prescribed influenza vaccine that does not need to be given by a healthcare professional.
Participants cite the recent, ongoing popularity of GLP-1 drugs prescribed for weight loss.
A news release about the complaint says the "big 3 " pharmacy benefit managers — CVS Caremark, Optum Rx and Express Scripts — have kept hundreds of millions of dollars of rebates while excluding insulin products with lower list prices from their formularies.
“Cure” is not an immutable term, the authors of a new study write, and its meaning depends on the context in which it is used. Sometimes, it shouldn’t be.
Study of 29 children treated with Zolgensma (onasemnogene abeparvovec) shows mixed results.
Three different doses of Niktimvo all had high rates of response among patients with recurrent or refractory graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Independence Blue Cross has increased local provider options by 47% since 2022, and now offers additional mental health and substance abuse services.