Regulations limiting use of potent acne drug during pregnancy work most of the time, UF study finds
Efforts to control the use of a potent anti-acne drug among pregnant women appear to be working but there is room for improvement.
Efforts to control the use of a potent anti-acne drug among pregnant women appear to be working but there is room for improvement.
Researchers in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy have identified certain combinations of muscle relaxants and opioid prescriptions that are safe, while others increase the risk of opioid overdoses and should be avoided.
University of Florida Health researchers, in collaboration with the Health Services Advisory Group, have completed a new quality measure for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to evaluate care in nearly 1,700 psychiatric hospitals nationwide.
University of Florida researchers determined an FDA-approved program deters pregnant women from starting a potentially harmful immunosuppressive drug.
Children taking central nervous system stimulants such as Adderall and Ritalin do not face an increased risk of serious heart conditions during treatment, according to a new University of Florida study that confirms findings reported in 2011.