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One in Five Americans Use Multiple Drugs
One in five U.S. adults used more than one drug over the past year. A new study reveals this information from researchers...
Alarming Surge Synthetic Drugs Crisis
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Synthetic Drugs Fuel Global Crisis; UN
The rapid rise of synthetic drugs is reshaping the global drug trade. It is worsening a growing public health emergency, according to...
Afghanistan Faces Rising Threat from Synthetic Drugs
Afghanistan is grappling with an escalating public health crisis as synthetic drugs, particularly methamphetamine, surge in popularity. A new report from the...
Men Use Drugs More Than Women, Making Over Three-Quarters Of Users
Gender disparities in drug use and treatment highlight significant health and social consequences for women.
Synthetic Drugs: Rising Production and Health Risks
Synthetic drugs' flexible production and rising use pose global health risks, with increasing overdose deaths.
Surge in Synthetic Opioids, Drugs and Environmental Harm
UN Report 2024: Rise in drug use disorders, synthetic opioids, and environmental impact amid global drug crisis.
Approved Cancer drugs Showed no benefit
A study reveals that 40% of fast-tracked cancer drugs approved by the FDA between 2013 and 2017 didn't show clinical benefit in follow-up trials. Explore the challenges of accelerated approvals and recent legislative reforms aimed at improving the process.
India Launches First Locally Manufactured Drugs for Rare Diseases
In a groundbreaking development, the Union Health Ministry of India has announced the launch of the first four domestically produced drugs for rare diseases, also known as orphan diseases. This significant move is poised to dramatically reduce medication costs, making treatment more accessible to individuals grappling with these conditions.
Why Generic Drugs Angers Medical Mafia ?
From demonetisation to Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS), laptop curbs to generic medicine mandate, there is an emerging pattern in the government of the day. Decisions are railroaded without thinking through or adequate deliberations on the likely fallout. They are later discarded. The inexplicable haste to rule by executive orders hurts governance, creates unnecessary anxieties among sectors.






































