Saturday, 30 January 2016

Zika Virus Alert

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                                              Aedes mosquito which transmits dengue also transmits Zika virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emphasized that there should be an increased focus on prevention to control the spread of the Aedes mosquito that breeds in clean water.


Symptoms

ü About 1 in 5 people infected with Zika virus become ill
ü The most common symptoms of Zika are fever, rash, joint pain, or conjunctivitis (red eyes). Other common symptoms include muscle pain and headache. The incubation period (the time from exposure to symptoms) for Zika virus disease is not known, but is likely to be a few days to a week. The illness is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week.
ü Zika virus usually remains in the blood of an infected person for a few days but it can be found longer in some people. Severe disease requiring hospitalization is uncommon.
ü Deaths are rare.

Diagnosis

ü The symptoms of Zika are similar to those of dengue and chikungunya, diseases spread through the same mosquitoes that transmit Zika.
ü See your healthcare provider if you develop the symptoms described above and have visited an area where Zika is found.
ü If you have recently traveled, tell your healthcare provider when and where you traveled.
ü Your healthcare provider may order blood tests to look for Zika or other similar viruses like dengue or chikungunya.

Treatment

ü No vaccine or medications are available to prevent or treat Zika infections.
ü Treat the symptoms:
Ø Get plenty of rest
Ø Drink fluids to prevent dehydration
Ø Take medicine such as acetaminophen to relieve fever and pain
Ø Do not take aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like ibuprofen and naproxen. Aspirin and NSAIDs should be avoided until dengue can be ruled out to reduce the risk of hemorrhage (bleeding). If you are taking medicine for another medical condition, talk to your healthcare provider before taking additional medication.
Ø If you have Zika, avoid mosquito bites for the first week of your illness.
Ø During the first week of infection, Zika virus can be found in the blood and passed from an infected person to another mosquito through mosquito bites.
Ø An infected mosquito can then spread the virus to other people.


Source: CDC

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Drugs Controller General of India | Alert Message on Ophthalmic Drug "Avastin"

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Friday, 22 January 2016

Walk-In-Interviews for Biological E. Limited on 23rd January 2016 at Hyderabad, India

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Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Government of India Launches Mobile Health Services



Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India


            Aiming to enhance access and make schemes more cost effective and robust, the government on Friday launched four mobile health services, including M-Cessation which reaches out to those who want to quit tobacco through text messages on mobile phones. Union Health Minister JP Nadda while launching the four services (m-Health) - Kilkari, Mobile Academy, M-Cessation and TB Missed Call initiative, said that these are part of the government's Digital India programme and are in line with the commitment to prioritise public health. 


           "The m-Health initiatives launched today will enhance access, make our services cost effective and our systems more robust. We are on our way to realise the vision of our Prime Minister by going digital. These four mobile health services will be a game changer in health communication. I am confident that these initiatives will bring us closer to people who need our services the most," Nadda said after launching the services.


             The Health Minister said that in keeping with the vision of Digital India based on harnessing technology for the benefit of people, the OPD registration at AIIMS in the national capital has been made online which has resulted in cutting down waiting time of a large section of people from about six hours to nearly one hour. Under 'Kilkari', which means 'a baby's gurgle', delivery of free and weekly 72 audio messages about pregnancy, child birth and child care will be given directly to mobile phones of the families from the second trimester of pregnancy until the child is one year old.


              Kilakri is being launched in Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and High Priority Districts (HPDs) of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in the first phase. Similarly, Mobile Academy is a free audio training course designed to expand and refresh the knowledge base of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) and improve their communication skills. Mobile Academy offers ASHAs a training opportunity via their mobile phones which is both cost-effective and efficient. It reduces the need to travel, sometimes great distances, and provides them the flexibility they need to learn at their own pace and at times they find convenient, an official statement said.


                         This service is being launched in Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. "M-Cessation aims at reaching out to those willing to quit tobacco use and support them towards successful quitting through text messages sent via mobile phones. When offered along with traditional services, M-Cessation has been found to be cost-effective in comparison to traditional options for cessation support. This is first time in the world that such a two-way service is being provided as part of any mHealth initiative," the statement said.


             Health Ministry officials said that under the TB Missed Call initiative, a helpline with a toll free number will provide information, counseling and treatment support services for TB. Under this campaign the callers can give a missed call or call for free to get information related to TB symptoms, treatment services available, address and contact details of the nearest treatment facility amongst others. Initially, the service will be available to people in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi.


                   Nadda also appreciated the efforts of Gates Foundation, UNICEF, USAID and other development partners in complimenting the efforts of the government and invited suggestions from the stakeholders to strengthen the programme further.


Source: Drugs Control


 

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Drug Patent Expirations for the week of November 22, 2015

Drug Patent Expirations for the week of November 22, 2015
DITROPAN XL (oxybutynin chloride)
Janssen pharms
Patent: 5,840,754
Expiration: Nov 22, 2015
DITROPAN XL (oxybutynin chloride)
Janssen pharms
Patent: 5,912,268
Expiration: Nov 22, 2015
DITROPAN XL (oxybutynin chloride)
Janssen pharms
Patent: 5,674,895
Expiration: Nov 22, 2015
DITROPAN XL (oxybutynin chloride)
Janssen pharms
Patent: 6,262,115
Expiration: Nov 22, 2015
LETAIRIS (ambrisentan)
Gilead
Patent: 5,840,722
Expiration: Nov 24, 2015
CLINOLIPID 20% (olive oil; soybean oil)
Baxter hlthcare
Patent: 5,840,757
Expiration: Nov 24, 2015
ORBACTIV (oritavancin diphosphate)
The medicines co
Patent: 5,840,684
Expiration: Nov 24, 2015
THYROGEN (thyrotropin alfa)
Genzyme
Patent: 5,840,566
Expiration: Nov 24, 2015
*Drugs may be covered by multiple patents or regulatory protections. See the DrugPatentWatchdatabase for complete details.