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Safety alertsStudy on sunscreens with potential estrogen-like effects.
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Market actionsWe have been notified of spontaneous disintegration of zirconia femoral head prostheses in some batches manufactured by Saint Gobain Céramiques Avancées Desmarquest.
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Market actionsThese questions and answers are about the hazard alert and recall of zirconia femoral head hip prostheses.
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Safety alertsCerivastatin has been withdrawn from sale due to severe muscle damage risks. Stop taking it immediately and consult your doctor for alternative treatments.
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Safety alertsPractitioners should be aware that certain herbal products containing Aristolochia species pose serious health risks, including kidney damage and urinary tract cancer. Extreme caution is advised when using these products.
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Safety alertsSt John's Wort is an ingredient in complementary medicines which are available without prescription from pharmacies, health food shops, supermarkets, complementary medicine practitioners and other sources.
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Safety alertsComplementary medicines containing St John's Wort (SJW) are regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
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Safety alertsWe are advising that there is no clinical evidence supporting the use of green-lipped mussel for cancer treatment.
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