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Nottingham researchers in international drive to develop safer drugs

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Medical researchers at the University of Nottingham and NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre are part of a major new international research project to improve the safety and regulation in the development of drugs.
Date:
25/04/2019

Could cancer anti-sickness drug end the misery for IBS patients?

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A nationwide clinical trial is to investigate whether a commonly-prescribed anti-sickness drug could be the answer for the 1.3 million people in the UK who suffer the pain and misery of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (IBS-D).
Date:
18/12/2018

Major UK trial to help prevent bleeding from aspirin

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A five-year study aiming to reduce the risk of stomach bleeding in aspirin users, led by School of Medicine researchers, is believed to be the UK's largest interventional academic drug trial.
Date:
04/12/2017

TRITON grant announcement

Date:
21/02/2017

Painkiller celecoxib as safe as other prescribed NSAIDS, study finds

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A large-scale international study of thousands of arthritis patients has found the risks arising from prescribed use of some of the most common painkillers are relatively low, offering reassurance to doctors and patients.
Date:
12/10/2016
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