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Anvisa prohibits the sale of antibiotics from three laboratories

Anvisa prohibits the sale of antibiotics from three laboratories

The National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (Anvisa) has suspended the sale of amoxicillin and potassium clavulanate antibiotics for 90 days (at 875 mg + 125 mg strengths). manufacturers EMS, Germed and Legrand.

A bioequivalence study has the objective of comparing the bioavailabilities (speed and extent of absorption of an active principle) of two drugs considered to be safe pharmaceutical equivalents or pharmaceutical alternatives and which have been administered in the same molar dose. For this reason, marketing of the following products is prohibited:

Amoxicillin + potassium clavulanate tablets 875 mg + 125 mg (registration 105830516) and Policlavumoxil bd (amoxicillin + potassium clavulanate, 875 mg + 125 mg tablets (registration 102351146)

Amoxicillin + potassium clavulanate tablets 875 mg + 125 mg (register 102350845) from EMS

Amoxicillin + potassium clavulanate tablets 875 mg + 125 mg (registration 167730075) from Legrand Pharma.


Diabetes: new patch measures glucose without needles

Diabetes: new patch measures glucose without needles

Last Monday (09) the journal Nature Nanotechnology released an article on a new patch that measures the level of glucose through the skin. The finding may help thousands of people with diabetes because it is not necessary to use needles to make periodic measurements. According to the study, the patch collects glucose samples from the liquid between the cells through the accessible hair follicles thanks to miniature sensors that use a small electrical current, and collects it in small reservoirs to measure it.

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Running without preparation may lead to heart problems

Running without preparation may lead to heart problems

Research conducted by French researchers at the Cardiology Reflection Group Interventionist, an independent non-profit organization founded by cardiologists, examined more than 500,000 participants from 25 editions of the Paris Marathon, in order to find out which had heart problems between 30 minutes before, during and within 2 hours after the end of the race.

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