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Medicine Prices Likely to Increase in Pakistan

Medicine Prices Likely to Increase in Pakistan

The prices of non-essential medications in Pakistan are composed to rise following the Federal Government’s decision to grant pharmaceutical companies autonomy in setting their prices. In a notification released by the Federal Cabinet on Tuesday, the Government announced the deregulation of prices for non-essential medications previously overseen by the Ministry of Health. However, pharmaceutical companies … Read more

Problems with rule of three proposed by Nobel

Nobel rule of three

Problems with the rule of three proposed by Nobel. The Nobel Prizes celebrate groundbreaking scientific achievements. The rapid development of AI has transformed many aspects of society. The Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, and medicine or physiology, which celebrate groundbreaking scientific achievements, will be announced this week, bringing some of the world’s top scientists into … Read more

Pak, Chinese institutions decide to promote Chinese medicine

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  • Institutions are planning to carry out space breeding.
  • 4-member Pakistani delegation just arrived back from China.
  • Sindh will provide all-out support for meaningful outcomes.

KARACHI: Chinese and Pakistani institutions have decided to further strengthen the cooperation in the field of nutrition, health, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to safeguard the health of Chinese and Pakistani people.

Ningbo University, China, and Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research (PCMD) at the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi, are planning to carry out space breeding and quality evaluation of medicinal plants and key food crops.

Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Director of the ICCBS, and COMSTECH Coordinator-General expressed these views while presiding over a meeting held at the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi on Wednesday.

He informed the meeting that a four-member Pakistani delegation led by Sindh Minister for Health and Population Welfare Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho just arrived back after having a 12-day visit to China.

“I and two other scholars of the ICCBS were also part of that delegation,” he maintained

The delegation also participated in health dialogues with Chinese health departments, hospitals, institutions, and enterprises for more possibilities in cooperation between China and Pakistan in the fields of health, medicine, and so on, he said.

Dr. Azra has assured the Chinese counterparts and institutions that the Government of Sindh will provide all-out support for the meaningful outcomes of all collaborative projects, Prof. Choudhary informed the meeting and added that she had proposed to initiate a joint project for the R&D and production of complementary food for mothers and child health in Sindh province.

She also proposed to have institutional linkages between the Institute of Food Science and Technology, Beijing, and Sindh’s premier research institution the ICCBS.

Ningbo University and Karachi University plan to carry out space breeding and quality evaluation of medicinal materials and key food crops, Prof. Choudhary said.

Focusing on food and drug homologous substances, the two sides will jointly develop nutrition and health products suitable for pregnant and lactating women and infants in Pakistan, and market them by Pakistani laws and regulations, he added.

During the visit to the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the delegation showed great interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), he said, adding that both sides exchanged ideas and information on topics including talent exchange, construction of the TCM teaching system, clinical research, compilation of China-Pakistan herbal books.

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Cough syrup scandal in the Gambia: police investigate drug-related medicine

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Four kinds of imported cough syrup have been linked to the deaths of 66 children, and police in The Gambia has begun an inquiry. The probe would “leave no stone unturned,” according to President Adama Barrow. Parents who lost children have told the BBC how the syrups caused their kids to lose the ability to … Read more

Nobel Prize in medicine won by Swedish Scientist Svante Paabo

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Sri Lanka requires $5 billion in six months: PM

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Sri Lanka’s government would require at least $5 billion over the next six months to maintain basic living standards. The island nation is facing its worst economic downturn in seven decades. A lack of foreign exchange is preventing importation of crucial products such as fuel, medicine, and fertiliser. COLOMBO: Sri Lanka cash-strapped government would require … Read more

Obesity treatment could be revolutionized by a hunger-blocking medicine

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A new medicine could help obese patients shed as much as 24kg. Tirzepatide, is a weekly injection that targets the hormone ghrelin, which controls our hunger. It cuts the amount of calories a person consumes by substantially diminishing their urge to eat. According to a large new study, a new medicine could help obese patients … Read more

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka hikes medicine prices

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Cash-strapped On Saturday, Sri Lanka announced a 40% price increase for dozens of regularly used medicines, as the island nation struggles to recover from its worst economic crisis in decades. Months of lengthy blackouts and acute shortages of food, fuel and pharmaceuticals have sparked widespread protests calling for the government’s resignation. Hospitals have already cancelled … Read more

Shares in Chinese pharma firm tank as Covid medicine questioned

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After reports questioned the efficacy of pills certified by the government as a coronavirus cure, shares of one of China’s top traditional medicine makers plummeted on Monday.   As the cities confront their biggest Covid-19 outbreaks since the pandemic began, Shanghai officials have joined their Hong Kong counterparts in dispensing ‘Lianhua Qingwen,’ an herbal medication … Read more

Turkish lira collapse piles misery on northern Syria

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AL-BAB, Syria: Mohammed al-Debek, a schoolteacher in northern Syria, is on strike: the currency devaluation in neighbouring Turkey has slashed the value of his salary by two-thirds. His town of Al-Bab lies in a northern area of war-torn Syria that in recent years has turned into a de facto Turkish protectorate. Because the Turkish lira is … Read more

New Zealand secures new Pfizer COVID-19 medicine

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WELLINGTON, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) — New Zealand has secured supplies of another medicine to treat COVID-19, Health Minister Andrew Little said on Monday. In October, New Zealand was one of the first countries in the world to make an advance purchase of a promising new antiviral drug, molnupiravir, Little said in a statement. The national … Read more

Study: shows heartburn drugs may help in improving gum disease

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According to the new medical science research, there is a possible therapeutic link between drugs for treating heartburn and an improved outlook for people who have gum disease. The study finds a difference between the consumer who consumes heartburn medications and those who are only consuming the medicine for gum disease the results are different … Read more

Ex-IOC president Jaques Rogge passes away at 79

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Jaques Rogge has spent 12 years as president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The organization announced on Sunday that Jaque has passed away at the age of 79. They have not revealed any details yet. After his presidency ended in 2013, his health was starting to weaken. “It is with great sadness that the … Read more

Trade in medical goods up 16.3% in 2020: WTO

Medical Trade

GENEVA: Trade in medical goods registered growth of 16.3 per cent in 2020 compared with 4.7 per cent growth in 2019 when the Covid-19 pandemic was just starting, according to the World Trade Statistical Review 2021 issued by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Exports of medical products, including medicines, medical equipment and PPE, rose by … Read more

Medication is not as effective as this 5-minute breathing exercise

Working out or taking medicine to lower blood pressure is not as effective as a 5-minute breathing exercise

The five-minute workout called “strength training for your breathing muscles” by experts has been shown to decrease blood pressure as good as or better than traditional exercise and prescription medicines.

This innovative exercise, according to researchers from the University of Colorado-Boulder, uses a hand-held gadget that generates resistance when the participant breathes. Simply put, as you suck in air, the tube tries to suck it back in.

High-Resistance Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training is the name given to this technique by researchers (IMST). Previously, doctors recommended that people with respiratory issues use these devices at low power for 30 minutes, but a recent study finds that a five-minute high-intensity burst can enhance cardiovascular health in older persons.

In the US, estimates show nearly two-thirds of people over age 50 have higher blood pressure. This puts many of them at risk of suffering from heart illness, heart attacks, or a stroke. Moreover, researchers say less than half of these Americans are getting enough exercise to improve their condition.

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Preparations are underway to increase drug prices by 50% from July. According to the details, The Young Pharmacists Association has expressed concerns in a letter to the Supreme Court. The Young Pharmacists Association says, a notification to increase the price of medicines in June will soon be approved by the cabinet. According to the request, … Read more

Man in Florida thanks US President over COVID-19 treatment

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US approves usage of Hydroxychloroquine as #COVID19 medicine: Trump

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Govt. determines to ensure easy availability of life saving drugs: PM

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Countrywide crackdown against expensive drug salesmen

the Lahore High Court

Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) launched nationwide crackdown against illegal expensive drugstores. According to the spokesperson of the Ministry of Health Federal drug inspector raided the Drug Line Pharma Wholesale Market and the market was sealed by the autrhority. Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination Dr Zafar Mirza … Read more

Russia’s sovereign fund opens first foreign office in Saudi Arabia

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