VOL. 33 NO. 3MAY-JUNE 1999
New Vaccine Targets Lyme Disease
A new vaccine and improved screening tests may curb the rising numbers of Lyme infections. But simple precautions are still necessary.
Dental More Gentle with Painless 'Drillings' and Matching Fillings
"Ouchless" lasers and color-coordinated ceramics are helping lighten up a visit to the dentist.
Pediatric Drug Studies: Protecting Pint-Sized Patients
More than half of the prescription drugs that children are likely to use have not been adequately tested or labeled for youngsters. But an FDA rule now requires makers of many drugs to provide information on safe pediatric use.
Orphan Drug Law Matures into Medical Mainstay
In 1983, Congress passed a law to help bring treatments to people suffering from rare, or "orphan," disorders. The result is a growing list that currently includes nearly 200 drugs and other products.
Summaries of Court Actions will not appear in this issue of FDA Consumer, but will return in the July-August issue.
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