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21/02/2014
European Medicines Agency recommends restriction of use of Protelos/Osseor
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03/02/2014
Prescription of CHCs and importance of individual risk factors.
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20/12/2013
The preparation Eldisin 5 mg dry ampoules (active ingredient: vindesine sulfate) has been approved in Austria since March 29, 1984. Vindesine is a cytostatic drug from the group of vinca alkaloids and has proven effective primarily in combination…
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07/10/2013
Policy 0070 on publication and access to clinical-trial data
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07/10/2013
New management of AGES Medical Market Surveillance
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01/10/2013
Many medicinal products, when stored appropriately, remain in compliance with their specifications for much longer than can be expected on the basis of their expiration date. If you want to use such stocks of medicinal products safely and…
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26/07/2013
Metoclopramide-containing medicinal products are approved in a number of Member States in various indications, including nausea and vomiting (for example, after chemotherapy or radiotherapy, surgery, or for migraine) and gastrointestinal motility…
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25/07/2013
Please note the new account number of the Federal Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG) / AGES Medizinmarktaufsicht: BAWAG P.S.K. AG IBAN: AT59 6000 0000 9605 1496 BIC: OPSKATWW DVR: 2112611 Inquiries: E-mail: qmgt@ages.at
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28/06/2013
Ergot derivatives (various preparations)
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27/06/2013
More than 100 countries participated in this year's week of action against the illegal sale of medicines on the Internet. In total, more than nine million potentially dangerous medicines worth around 41 million US dollars were seized worldwide.…