Topamax now recalled because of foul odor
The anti-convulsion and migraine medication, Topamax, has now been recalled by the Food and Drug Administration for being contaminated with chemical preservatives and having an offensive odor. The odor...
View ArticleFDA warning suggests a connection between anti-seizure medicine and austism
A new FDA warning and three studies are now showing that there may be a connection between the use of anti-seizure and antidepressant medication during pregnancy and autism in children. Although a...
View ArticleConsumers push for the FDA to make restrictions on pharmaceutical ads
Recently, the number of pharmaceutical drugs that have been involved in lawsuits due to their link to negative health side effects is incredibly high. Because of this, there has been considerable...
View ArticleOther antiepileptic medication not tied to birth defects
A new study done by researchers in Denmark has shown that other antiepileptic medications, such as Trileptal and Lamictal, do not have a link to birth defects when used during pregnancy. This study was...
View ArticleFDA discusses 10 drugs associated with increased birth defect risk
The Food and Drug Administration has created warnings for 10 different medications that are associated with the increased risk of birth defects. The increased risk on some of the medication is still...
View ArticleMigraines and medication use
Migraines affect nearly 9 million men and 27.5 million women in the U.S. and cause such severe head pain that it other physical symptoms such as nauseau, sensitivity to light and sound, and vomiting,...
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