AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVaccine Safety Training Gap: A new critique says medical schools spend too little time teaching pediatricians how to recognize vaccine injuries, leaving many graduates unaware of VAERS and unprepared to investigate suspected harm. Sanctions and Child Health: The UN human rights chief says U.S. sanctions are worsening medicine shortages in Cuba, with infant mortality and childhood cancer survival falling. Disaster Response: The Philippines DOH is sending specialized PEMAT teams to quake-hit Glan, Sarangani and other Mindanao areas with surgeons, OB-GYNs, emergency doctors, pediatric care, and water filtration. Pharmacy Access in Illinois: Illinois will distribute $25M to 434 independent pharmacies to help them stay open and expand services. Medicine Scam Probe (India): KGMU has submitted an investigation report over an alleged Rs 2.5 crore urology medicine scam, after complaints about patients being steered to specific private stores. Public Health & Regulation: Bulgaria’s health minister says IV use of unapproved or unqualified medicinal products is prohibited, tightening rules on who can administer injections and how medicines can be advertised. Clinical Research (UK): Poolbeg Pharma starts patient enrolment in a trial testing POLB 001 to prevent cytokine release syndrome linked to cancer immunotherapies. Addiction Treatment: Community Medical Center launched an inpatient medical detox program for alcohol and opioid dependence in Missoula. Pharma Supply Chain: Telangana DCA seized ₹70.56 lakh of excipient stock after alleged label-tampering with fictitious manufacturing details.
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