From constipation to muscle loss, the side effects of some weight loss and diabetes medications can be daunting to patients.
Yes, it’s technically possible to overdose on Ozempic—but it’s unlikely, says Alexandra Sowa, MD, an internal medicine doctor ...
The Globe and Mail spoke with eight people whose pet’s health declined after taking Librela. Drugmaker Zoetis has responded ...
The new rules, which cover both TV and radio, instruct drugmakers to use simple, consumer-friendly language when describing ...
Research shows that 1 in 8 adults in the US has used one of the popular GLP-1 medications, most of them trying to manage ...
Janice D'Olier has been forced to fork out over £1,500 for 'life-changing' Mounjaro after prior medication left her with ...
Supreme Court dismisses plea mandating doctors to specify drug side effects, citing impracticality and existing regulations.
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a plea seeking a direction to mandate medical professionals to specify to patients ...
The agency’s new guidelines are created to eliminate pharmaceutical company practices that minimize or distract consumers ...
Alcohol can change how your body breaks down and absorbs medications, causing adverse reactions, and even overdose. Here are ...