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Stanozolol Safe and Effective for Long-Term Management of Hereditary Angioedema
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The attenuated androgen, stanozolol, is well tolerated and highly effective for the long-term treatment and prevention of hereditary angioedema attacks when patients are monitored closely with routine clinical, biochemical and radiographic assessment and the dosage is adjusted according to a dynamic protocol. Reuters Health Information
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Smallpox Vaccine Safe for Use in HIV-Infected Patients
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IMVAMUNE, a third-generation smallpox vaccine, can be safely given to HIV-infected patients; its immunogenicity in these patients is comparable to that seen in HIV-negative controls, the results of a phase 2 clinical trial suggest. Reuters Health Information
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Wheezing Illness Due to Rhinovirus in Early Childhood Linked to Asthma Risk
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Among viral wheezing illnesses in infancy and early childhood, those due to rhinovirus are most strongly associated with the development of asthma, according to study results published in the October 1st issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Reuters Health Information
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