Vets say that allergy season can hit pets hard too

Posted by john on June 30th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

Dogs and cats can’t say “gesundheit,” but many suffer the miserable effects of allergy season alongside their human companions this time of year.
Dogs especially don’t usually sneeze or have stuffy noses, but the symptoms they do have can be aggravating to owners, and uncomfortable for the pet.
According to the American Society for the Prevention of […]

Study gives NOAEL level for soy

Posted by john on June 25th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

The study, published in this month’s issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, offers industry and regulators an insight into the extent of soy allergy in Europe, and might impact food-labelling directives.
“We performed, for the first time, a clinical multi-centre study on food allergy to soy in Europe, including double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges […]

Hands up who wants peanuts for tea?

Posted by john on June 23rd, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

Britain is undergoing an epidemic of food allergies in children, and no one knows why. But one doctor thinks he may have the answer
Jo Revill
Sunday June 24, 2007
Observer Food Monthly
Gideon Lack peers into Jessie Martin’s nostrils. ‘I’m looking for my friend, the butterfly, who may have flown up your nose.’ Entranced, she lifts up her […]

Allergy attacks rise among under fives

Posted by john on June 17th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

The number of pre-schoolers with severe, potentially life-threatening food allergies has soared five-fold in the past decade, but specialists are at a loss to explain it.
A new medical report has found a dramatic increase in national hospital admissions for the serious allergic condition, anaphylaxis, particularly among children under the age of five.
Peanut allergies are the […]

Hay fever: the cure and the catch

Posted by john on June 13th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

A once-a-day pill for hay fever that could transform the lives of sufferers is being denied to thousands of those most severely affected because of the cost.
The pill, which is dissolved under the tongue, is the first oral vaccine developed for hay fever. But the majority of NHS trusts have failed to fund it. […]

UPDATE: J&J To File 5 Drugs For Regulatory OK By End Of ‘07

Posted by john on June 10th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -(Dow Jones)- Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) said Thursday it plans to submit five experimental drugs for regulatory review by the end of the year, and up to 10 additional products by the end of 2010.
The New Brunswick, N.J., health-care conglomerate is under pressure to deliver big-selling drugs from its development pipeline because […]

Lunesta Continues To Top The Charts As The Most Recalled Prescription Drug Advertising, But Watch Out — Here Comes The Competition

Posted by john on June 5th, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

NEW YORK, June 05, 2007 /PRNewswire/ — IAG Research, the TV ad effectiveness ratings company, today revealed the latest syndicated data for the best new prescription drug ads that have premiered thus far this TV season. The latest ads stemming from Sepracor’s highly successful “luna moth” campaign keep prescription sleep aid, Lunesta, at the top […]

RxTrials Institute Drug Pipeline Alert

Posted by john on June 2nd, 2007 — in Zyrtec Top News

Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories announced that the FDA has granted tentative approval for the company’s abbreviated new drug application for Cetirizine HCL 5- and 10-mg immediate release tablets.
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Cetirizine HCL is an antihistamine drug, which is used to treat […]