Once again, where do they get these names?

Once again, where do they get these names?

Child Health – ADHD Drug Abuse Prevalent Among American Teens | Health News
When researchers evaluated an eight-year period of data from the American Association of Poison Control Centers, they found that calls involving 13- to 19-year-olds related to teen abuse of stimulants, including ADHD drugs, rose from 330 in 1998 to 581 in 2005—a 76 percent increase. Overall, 42 percent of teens involved had moderate to severe side effects and most ended up receiving treatment in emergency rooms. Four of the cases evaluated resulted in death. Study author, Dr. Randall Bond, medical director of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s Drug and Poison Information Center, says that because many cases don’t result in calls to poison control centers, the true number of teen abusers who have harmful side effects is likely much higher.

2 Cheyenne Middle School students in Edmond Memorial Hospital after eating weed | NewsOK.com
I was surprised to read this story but less surprised at what teens will put in their bodies.

I suppose Saphris sounds better than asenapine.
FDA approval was based on data from more than 3,000 patients showing statistically significant efficacy versus placebo in acute schizophrenia trials and statistically significant reduction of bipolar mania symptoms versus placebo.

11th Tysabri Patient Develops PML
I thought I was updating a prior post on Tysabri and PML but I was wrong.
I wrote a post about Raptiva and PML.
I wonder what would happen if you took Raptiva and Tysabri together?

Effect of Statin Adherence on Cerebrovascular Disease in Primary Prevention
Non-adherence to statins was prevalent with just 55% of patients exposed to ≥80% of the medications during follow-up.

Onglyza? Somebody got paid to name this drug. Think about that for a while.

Alimta Approved as Maintenance Therapy for Advanced Lung Cancer – US News and World Report
The drug Alimta (pemetrexed) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to prevent progression of certain types of advanced or metastatic (spreading) lung cancer, the agency said Monday.
Where do these guys come up with these names???
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