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FDA drug safety program mitigates prenatal exposure to phentermine-topiramate

Prenatal exposure to topiramate — which has been linked to birth defects — was lower among those using it in combination with phentermine than those taking topiramate alone, data show.
CMS prior authorization proposal is ‘a good start’ but may not go far enough

The AMA and 118 other leading medical societies recently announced that they have united in support of CMS’ prior authorization reform proposal.
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Neonatal Down syndrome diagnoses increase in US states with 20-week abortion bans

From 2011 to 2018, neonatal Down syndrome diagnoses increased more in states that banned abortion at 20 weeks’ gestation compared with states without such bans, according to a population-based cohort study published in JAMA Network Open.
Private equity in health care continues to grow

Private equity has had a long involvement with and continues to stay active in the business of health care.
Racial inequities identified in newborn drug testing

Newborn drug testing for low-risk patients was ordered by clinicians more frequently for Black vs. white newborns both before and after legalization of recreational cannabis use, according to data published in JAMA Network Open.
Get adequately paid for your cash

Let’s start by getting to the point. You should call your bank and find out what you are making on your cash.
Intimate partner violence common, raises likelihood of clinical insomnia for midlife women

Nearly two-thirds of midlife women reported a history of intimate partner violence, and that experience was associated with increased odds of clinical insomnia, according to a cross-sectional study published in Menopause.
BLOG: Whack-a-mole continues with health care regulatory 101

Hopefully you’ve forgiven us for talking so much about tax, although by now you realize why it was so important that we did.
Biden seeks to extend solvency of Medicare to 2050s

The Biden administration recently released its proposed 2024 federal budget, which would extend the solvency of Medicare by 25 years while reducing behavioral health and medication costs for beneficiaries.
FDA will not hold advisory committee meeting on zuranolone NDA

The FDA announced it does not plan to hold an advisory committee meeting on Sage and Biogen’s new drug application for zuranolone to treat major depressive disorder and postpartum depression in adults.
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