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US FDA approves Alexza's Adasuve inhalation powder for acute treatment of

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Alexza Pharmaceuticals' Adasuve (loxapine) inhalation powder 10 mg for the acute treatment of agitation associated with schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder in adults. … contraindicated in …
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Sanford hopes to give new life to historic Little Red Schoolhouse

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Since then, the historic building just south of downtown has served as a soup kitchen, an arts center and a treatment facility for drug-addicted women. Now the city wants to give new life to the frame building with the red roof and shutters that sits …
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Cholesterol drug comes with strict warning

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The Food and Drug Administration cleared the treatment known as lomitapide for use in patients with a rare genetic disease that causes extreme elevation of blood cholesterol levels, the company said in a statement Monday. The drug is Cambridge, Mass.
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