
TB is the deadliest infectious disease again; the FDA could pull these popular decongestants from shelves; a nanofiber patch to treat psoriasis – Morning Medical Update
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- Tuberculosis caused 1.25 million deaths and 8.2 million new cases in 2023, surpassing COVID-19 as the deadliest infectious disease.
- The FDA may remove oral phenylephrine from shelves due to concerns about its effectiveness, though its safety is not questioned.
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October 29, 2024, saw the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) annual release of the
“The fact that TB still kills and sickens so many people is an outrage, when we have the tools to prevent it, detect it and treat it,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO director-general said in a statement. NPR has
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced
“We have developed a dry patch, which contains active ingredients for treatment of psoriasis, and which reduces the frequency of use to once a day. It has the potential to make treatment more comfortable for psoriasis patients,” Andrea Heinz, associate professor and corresponding author of related articles, said in a
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