A study that compares the safety, efficacy and drug survival of biologics to biosimilars, finds that switching to a biosimilar had no significant impact on drug survival or safe
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Baby Home Safety
Although you won’t need to make sure that your home is childproof after you bring your new born home. As soon as they are at an advanced stage then you will need to start thinking about making baby home safety improvements that will ensure that they don’t come to any harm.
When it comes to making improvements to your home to protect your baby it is a good idea to spend time walking around your home viewing it from the same position that your baby would. So it is actually a sensible idea to get down on your hands and knees and see what items of furniture or electrical equipment could prove a hazard to your baby as they begin to crawl and then take their first steps.
After wandering around your home several times now is when you need to start making the necessary baby home safety improvements. For example when it comes to electrical cables if you can use cable tidy’s to put them out of your baby’s reach. Plus for any electrical sockets which are not being used get some covers for these.
As for cupboards in your home make sure that you fit all of these with special catches that allow them to be opened a small distance. But won’t open enough allow your child to put their hand and arm inside or to actually crawl into them. Also it is advisable that all products that are used for keeping your home clean are placed in cupboards that are well out of your child’s reach.
Another thing that you should do when it comes to your baby beginning to crawl around the home is fit safety gates to places that you don’t want your child to have access to. So place one at the base of the stairs and also into any rooms such as the kitchen and bathroom.
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Satisfying cosmetic safety
The FDA has proposed regulating the cosmetic industry, says Dr. Zoe Diana Draelos in her monthly Dermatology Times column, “Cosmetic Conundrums.” This month, Dr. Draelos examines three key questions about cosmetic safety.
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Satisfying cosmetic safety
The FDA has proposed regulating the cosmetic industry, says Dr. Zoe Diana Draelos in her monthly Dermatology Times column, “Cosmetic Conundrums.” This month, Dr. Draelos examines three key questions about cosmetic safety.
Dermatology Times – Dermatology
Study characterizes safety of pediatric psoriasis treatments
A retrospective review of pediatric patients treated for psoriasis with systemic agents provides much needed insight about the safety and tolerability of these medications.
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Avelumab safety profile is “acceptable”
Not all biologics have the same safety profile for pregnancies
There are several biologic agents that women of reproductive age can choose from to treat and manage psoriasis, but not all agents have the same safety profile during pregnancy and lactation periods.
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6 steps for a practice-based laser safety program
In this slideshow, an expert describes six steps practices can take to improve laser and energy device safety for patients and staff.
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What is the new FDA concern regarding the safety of cosmetics?
Cosmetic products are an interesting category because the cosmetics industry is self-regulated. This is in direct contrast to drugs that are carefully regulated by the FDA.
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