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FDA Recalls

FDA Recalls

Posted by on May 31, 2020 in Blog, Diabetes mellitus |

You may not realize it but your diabetes medication, metformin extended release, has been recalled. One of the places to look for information on recalls of medications is the Recalls, Market Withdrawals, & Safety Alerts page on the FDA website. The recall, on May 28, is for Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets, USP 500mg by a...

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Coronavirus / COVID-19 Tips

Coronavirus / COVID-19 Tips

Posted by on May 12, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 |

Here are all sorts of tips and tricks to help you deal day-to-day with Coronavirus / COVID-19. Feel free to comment and ask for more areas for us to cover! Best approach to safely shopping for foodWe actually wrote a whole blog post about safe grocery shopping, so check it out. We also like these: And Best way to wash handsCheck out these...

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COVID-19 / Coronavirus FAQ

COVID-19 / Coronavirus FAQ

Posted by on May 5, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 | 2 comments

We’ll try to keep this page updated with your frequently asked questions (FAQ). Some of the answers will be right here, inline. Some will direct you to other resources on Medivizor.com, or other trusted sources that we have found that already include the response. Oh – and please ask questions in comments and we’ll either respond to your...

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Basic Science Moving COVID-19 Research Forward

Basic Science Moving COVID-19 Research Forward

Posted by on May 3, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 |

Before going to trials with human beings, basic science medical research occurs. Using laboratory studies with cell cultures and animal models (like mice), this essential research is the first step on the ladder to medications that work in humans. Nobel Prize winner, James Allison, is an example of someone who has conducted basic medical research that has...

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The Amazing Things We Know About Coronavirus (SARS-COV-2)

The Amazing Things We Know About Coronavirus (SARS-COV-2)

Posted by on Apr 27, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 |

Lately, there has been coverage about the second wave of COVID-19 coming this fall and winter.  This news can be frightening but it is important to remember how much has been learned in just the last four months about this virus. I took heart first, in an article which describes the entire virus and its proteins. Viral Genome Described The New York Times...

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Staying Safe While Immunosuppressed

Staying Safe While Immunosuppressed

Posted by on Apr 7, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 | 2 comments

The coronavirus is frightening for everyone but for people who are immunosuppressed (and for their loved ones trying to protect them) it is terrifying. No one wants to bring this virus into their home. What to do when going to the grocery store This advice comes from Medivizor’s CEO, Tal Givoly. Making Medivizor a reality has been Tal’s dream....

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First Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

First Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Posted by on Mar 29, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 |

You may have heard of a treatment for the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the news that sounds unusual. It involves injecting serum from someone who has recovered from COVID-19 into patients who are sick with COVID-19. Nobel Prize This type of treatment actually won Emil von Behring the first Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1901.1 Behring was part of a cohort of...

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Coronavirus and You 2: Coronavirus Information Sources

Coronavirus and You 2: Coronavirus Information Sources

Posted by on Mar 20, 2020 in Blog, Coronavirus / COVID-19 | 1 comment

Are you looking for coronavirus information resources? Answers to your questions? We’ve discussed the importance of finding the right online resources in previous posts – those from reputable sources. With COVID-19, there is a lot of information online, some of it that is not reliable. General Coronavirus Information Of course there is the...

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