The first swallowable microchip is here to keep track of your well-being. full story ![]()
Someday your prescription pills may actually be digital devices powered by a battery you eat.
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FDA OKs sale of emergency contraception without a prescription to those 15 and older.
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Proteus Digital Health, the maker of an ingestible sensor that can be used to track whether patients have taken their medication, has raised $62.5 million from investors, including Oracle.
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Federal judge outraged over FDA rule requiring government-issued photo ID to get "morning after" pills; says it places "impossible burden" on disadvantaged
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The FDA approved Diclegis, a morning sickness drug, which was pulled from the market 30 years ago, now has the highest FDA safety rating for a pregnancy drug.
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The FDA has approved technology that could potentially help the visually impaired see again. Made by Second Sight the device is mounted to glasses.
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BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Gilead Sciences and Amarin highlight the updated list of biotech and pharmaceutical companies with FDA drug approval decisions expected for the remainder of 2013. The next era of hepatitis C therapy could begin on Dec. 6, if FDA approves Gilead's sofosbuvir. Amarin is hoping FDA approves an expanded label for its prescription-grade fish oil pill Vascepa...
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Startup companies are coming up with new technologies-from pills and bottles with digital sensors to data analytics software-aimed at getting people to take medicine only as directed.
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Like other breast implants, the FDA warns these are not lifetime devices and may require future surgeries
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Pills elvitegravir and cobicistat are part of four-in-one treatment called Stribild; Gilead had asked FDA to approve two drugs as stand-alone treatments
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