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If the trial is successful, the £15,000 retinas could be approved for general use within three years.
After more extensive trials it could be approved for general use in operating theatres within three years.
A combination of two immunotherapy drugs for advanced skin cancer has been approved for general use in the NHS, raising hopes that the deadly disease will be stalled and perhaps eradicated in many more patients.
Men account for about two million of the 10 million people with osteoporosis in the United States, but no osteoporosis drugs have been approved for general use by men.
Because phage therapy is not approved for general use in this country, Schooley also contacted the Food and Drug Administration, which can authorize experimental treatment in cases where there are no viable alternatives.
While not approved for general use yet, those drugs or others that target histamine receptors should be tested to see whether they can treat symptoms of Tourette syndrome, Pittenger said.
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In Scotland, the SMC approved rosuvastatin for general use, but restricted the use of ezetimibe and ezetimibe/simvastatin to patients who are unable to reach target levels of cholesterol, despite titration of their existing statin.
The FDA currently considers Ampligen an experimental therapy, and has not approved it for general use [ 51], although an open clinical trial is being carried out with this drug.
Some panel members said that if approved for general sale, the drugs should carry warnings to elderly patients and parents of young children to consult a doctor about their use.
From 1981 to 1991, only 12 biotech products were approved for general marketing.
Badgwell was approved for general relief in late April.
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