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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Research Roundup: Codeine And Tramadol Use In Kids; Vitiligo; Covid
Codeine prescribing decreased after the 2013 boxed warning. The national impact of the 2017 DSC remains unknown. We examine the change in codeine and tramadol dispensing for treatment of pain to children aged <18 years after the 2017 FDA DSC. (Renny, 10/19)
Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes skin depigmentation. A cream formulation of ruxolitinib (an inhibitor of Janus kinase 1 and 2) resulted in repigmentation in a phase 2 trial involving adults with vitiligo. (Rosmarin et al, 10/20)
In covid research —
Two 25-μg doses of the mRNA-1273 vaccine were found to be safe in children 6 months to 5 years of age and elicited immune responses that were noninferior to those in young adults. (Anderson et al, 10/19)
A study of essential and frontline workers in six US states who tested positive for COVID-19 and received two or three mRNA vaccine doses before Delta infections and three doses before Omicron infections suggests that they had significantly milder infections and lower viral loads than their unvaccinated peers. (Van Beusekom, 10/18)
Researchers from ICES (formerly the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences) followed 531,702 people in Ontario starting 2 months after they were tested for COVID-19 from Jan 1, 2020, to Mar 31, 2021, a period in which COVID-19 vaccines weren't widely available. (Van Beusekom, 10/17)