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mRNA-1345 effective against RSV-associated lower respiratory tract infections in older adults

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

The press release relates to the ConquerRSV trial which was a randomised, double-blind trial, designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the mRNA-1345 vaccine. The study’s primary efficacy endpoints were based on two definitions of RSV-lower respiratory tract disease with either two or three or more symptoms.

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Important information about Dupixent and vaccines

The Checkup by Singlecare

Dupixent works by moderating the immune system—and that can interfere with how your body responds to certain vaccinations. Here’s why, along with which vaccines you can get and what to do if you’re on Dupixent and need a live vaccine. Can you get vaccinated while taking Dupixent? But so far, the evidence is positive.

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COVID-19: Booster Doses – Part 3

The Infectious Pharmacist

Pfizer vs. Moderna and a note on vaccine dosing and timing. You probably have read news reports about a preprint article stating that the Moderna vaccine appeared more effective than the Pfizer vaccine, at least several months after vaccination. Should I stick with the same mRNA vaccine I got for the first two doses?

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Common Hashimoto’s Patterns Seen in the GI-MAP Test

The Thyroid Pharmacist

A new test is being developed for MAP detection in support of a vaccine for Crohn’s disease; it has been in clinical trials, and looks very promising. Researchers found they could suppress the autoimmune response if using a vaccine or antibiotic that specifically eradicates E. In one study, genetically susceptible mice with E.