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  • 25 February 2009 /Side effects and trials

    The benefits of ADHD medicine exceed the risks

    The benefits of the medicine exceed the risks when children and young people with activity and attention problems - ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) - are given medicine containing the substance methylphenidate.

  • 23 February 2009 /Side effects and trials

    The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) continues to recommend vaccination with Gardasil®

    EMEA has reviewed two cases from Spain, where two girls experienced prolonged and severe seizures with loss of consciusness after they had been vaccinated with the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil®.

  • 20 February 2009 /Side effects and trials

    The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) recommends the European Commission to suspend the marketing authorisation of Raptiva®

    The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) under EMEA has concluded that the benefit of the medicinal product Raptiva® (efalizumab) for patients with moderate plaque psoriasis can no longer justify the risk of a number of serious adverse reactions, first and foremost progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)

  • 16 February 2009 /Side effects and trials

    Atopic dermatitis and vaccination with Gardasil®

    The HPV vaccine Gardasil® provides protection for cervical cancer. The vaccine has been on the Danish market since 2006. As of 1 January 2009, the vaccine is included in the Danish childhood immunisation programme as an offer for all 12-year-old girls.

  • 03 February 2009 /Side effects and trials

    The MRI contrast agent Dotarem®

    Dotarem® is a gadolinium-containing contrast agent used in connection with MRI scanning. Gadolinium-containing contrast agents must be used with extreme care when scanning patients with renal impairment because these patients excrete the contrast agent significantly slower than patients with normal renal function.