The five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health will support infrastructure to investigate and advance 3D-printed pediatric medications in hospitals.
The drug, commonly used to treat ear infections and other problems in children, is in short supply amid a surge in respiratory infections including RSV.
It's unlikely that the brightly-colored pills will turn up among Halloween candy this year. But a Texas A&M clinical professor says fentanyl exposure is still a concern to be taken seriously.
An enzyme overexpressed in cancer can be both a marker of the disease and a way to target the cancerous tumor. By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center A type of enzyme that you’ve probably never heard of, called matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), could be key to the development…
By Tamim Choudhury, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Highlights The opioid crisis costs an estimated $78.5 billion annually Forecasts predict an annual death toll increase by at least 35 percent from 2015 to 2027 College of Pharmacy professor Juan F. Castro: “It is up to each one of…
By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Despite several clinical trials of various therapeutic strategies, there are currently no drugs for curing or preventing epilepsy and few promising ones in the pipeline. Antiepileptic drugs are the lifeblood for symptomatic treatment of seizures, but these medications do…