Study reveals surge in medication abortions across UK
New research highlights a significant rise in medication abortions, reshaping reproductive healthcare access. Experts weigh in on the implications.
New research highlights a significant rise in medication abortions, reshaping reproductive healthcare access. Experts weigh in on the implications.
A widely prescribed medication has been found to increase the risk of fatal heart conditions, prompting urgent warnings from health experts. Learn the signs and who could be affected.
A new analysis reveals that widely prescribed antidepressants may be linked to higher mortality rates, raising urgent questions about their long-term safety.
Planning a trip abroad? Don’t get caught out by strict medication laws. Here’s what you need to know about carrying prescription and over-the-counter drugs when travelling.
Discover which common UK medications like Adderall and Benadryl are banned in other countries and how to avoid legal trouble when travelling.
Travelling with everyday medications? Be warned – some could land you in legal trouble abroad. Check our essential guide to avoid unexpected fines or even arrest.
Discover how Hims is transforming men's health with its new GLP-1 weight loss medication, offering a convenient and discreet solution to tackle obesity.
A UK pharmacy faces serious accusations of stealing weight-loss injections, prompting an investigation by regulators. Find out the shocking details.
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is developing an oral weight loss drug that may compete with injectable treatments like Wegovy. Early trials show promising results, potentially offering a more convenient alternative for patients.
A revolutionary weight loss pill has shown remarkable results in clinical trials, helping participants lose over 10% of their body weight. Could this be the future of obesity treatment?
A new daily pill has shown promising results in early trials, helping participants lose an average of 12% of their body weight. Could this be the future of obesity treatment?
A critical warning has been issued for a widely prescribed epilepsy medication after regulators identified a manufacturing defect. Thousands of patients could be affected.
New research suggests that the widely-used diabetes medication Metformin, costing just pennies a day, may significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia.
Experts urge patients taking diabetes drug Mounjaro to steer clear of a widely consumed beverage linked to dangerous health risks.
Thousands of Brits relying on the slimming jab Mounjaro face sudden withdrawal as stocks run dry, sparking health concerns and desperation.
A leading doctor raises the alarm over desperate patients abusing the diabetes drug Mounjaro for rapid weight loss, leading to severe muscle wasting and metabolic chaos.
A US couple has been sentenced after authorities discovered their home packed with illegal erectile dysfunction drugs worth thousands.
Fraudsters are flooding the internet with counterfeit weight-loss pills, putting unsuspecting buyers at risk. Here's how to spot the fakes and stay safe.
The NHS has greenlit a groundbreaking hay fever medication, Betula verrucosa, offering hope to millions of allergy sufferers. Discover how this new treatment could revolutionise seasonal relief.
A horrified mother reveals her toddler was mistakenly given another child's medication at nursery, sparking urgent safety concerns.
Planning a holiday but unsure about travelling with medication? Our expert guide covers everything from prescription rules to airline policies to ensure a stress-free trip.
South African golfer Christiaan Bezuidenhout opens up about how a medication mishap in his early years caused a lifelong speech impediment, shaping his resilience on and off the course.
A parliamentary report reveals systemic gender bias in NHS drug approvals, leaving women without critical treatments available elsewhere in Europe.
Experts reveal that widely used painkillers like ibuprofen could increase the risk of heart attacks—here’s what you need to know to stay safe.