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Ministry of Health and Prevention – UAE

In the circular, the ministry said it does not recommend patients to stop taking ranitidine, but called on patients wishing to stop taking ranitidine - due to possible contamination - to consult a healthcare professional for replacement, in line with the recommendation of the international drug agencies.
Dr. Amin Hussain Al Amiri

UAE, Saudi Arabia health ministries suspend distribution of antacid tablets

by Staff writerTue 24 Sep 2019Wed 6 Oct 2021

MoH suspends registration, importation and distribution of medicines containing ranitidine

Julphar

UAE Ministry of Health recalls medicine after label mistake found

by Staff writerSun 18 Aug 2019Wed 6 Oct 2021

The suppositories were found to be labelled incorrectly as being for children

The initiative will see low-income patients - including those who aren't covered by insurance - gain access to vital medications to treat multiple myeloma, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
Axios Health Education Services

UAE to give free medication to low-income patients

by Shane McGinleySun 4 Aug 2019Wed 6 Oct 2021

Ministry of Health and Prevention said around 260 patients will be part of the programme

Aiming for the top: The Dubai Health Strategy 2016-2021 aims to make the emirate a leading healthcare destination
Abu Dhabi

Opinion: why restructuring will pay dividends for Dubai healthcare

by ITPThu 13 Dec 2018Thu 28 Oct 2021

Restructuring the healthcare industry will allow Dubai to become a best-in-class hub

Abu Dhabi

Video: Al Jalila Children’s Speciality Hospital performs Dubai’s first paediatric kidney transplant

by ITPWed 7 Nov 2018Wed 6 Oct 2021

Nine-year-old Bana Nizar Hassan from Sudan has become the first child to receive a kidney transplant in Dubai.

Dr Farhad Janahi, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Dr David Hickey, Professor of Surgery pictured with nine-year-old Bana Nizar Hassan.
Abu Dhabi Health Services Co

Al Jalila Children’s hospital performs Dubai’s first paediatric kidney transplant

by Staff writerMon 5 Nov 2018Wed 6 Oct 2021

A total of nine government and health authorities in Dubai and Abu Dhabi worked together to ensure that the kidney from a donor in Abu Dhabi was transplanted within the necessary 12-hour window

Abu Dhabi secures new Covid medicine in deal with AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca

UAE to partner with pharma giant to improve disease outcomes

by Sam BridgeThu 18 Oct 2018Wed 6 Oct 2021

UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention has signed a partnership agreement with pharmaceutical major AstraZeneca

Dr Graham Simpson provides a closer look at everything you need to know about the dangers of antibiotic resistance, and how preventive medicine can help you.
antibacterial drugs

Antibiotics: Could they do more harm than good?

by ITPWed 3 Oct 2018Thu 28 Oct 2021

Opinion: Unnecessary or overuse of antibiotics is a ticking health timebomb, writes Dr Graham Simpson

Abu Dhabi

UAE health ministry issues contamination warning about 4 drugs

by Staff writerSun 16 Sep 2018Thu 7 Oct 2021

Four homeopathic treatments for underactive thyroid neurological, and respiratory conditions have been recalled worldwide

The World Health Organization has warned that a deadly outbreak of the Pneumonic plague, which began in late August, has claimed more than 20 lives in Madagascar and is swiftly spreading in cities across the country.
Dubai Health Authority

UAE issues travel warning on Madagascar as pneumonia cases rise

by Staff Writer Thu 19 Oct 2017Thu 7 Oct 2021

The UAE’s Ministry of Health encouraged travellers to visit its clinics for medical advice, vaccines and preventive and curative services

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