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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101025:10:37:00

democrats in washington state and in california. and senate candidates are set for debates today both in kentucky and indiana. some medical news now. the fda and drugmaker developing a new medicine to fight obesity plan to release details about a pill rejected by the government. the fda says the experimental pill was marginally effective in patients who tested it. it is supposed to control appetite and metabolism in the brain. the fda is concerned about tumors in lab animals given the drug. a look at your monday forecast. stormy in the upper midwest. large hail. 70 mile an hour winds the chance of showers. des moines, and st. louis. rain, heavy mountain snow, pacific northwest. rockies.

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NBC Nightly News-20101024-22:54:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101024:14:37:00

>> jamie: we're tight on time because you have a lot of topics. a lot of medication have some aspirin in it, migraine medications, they might have some aspirin that is equivalent to the low dose and should you check that, first before you also take a low-dose aspirin. >> people with migraines are not on constant medication and if you are constantly taking a pill that has aspirin in it, that is fine. >> jamie: does the same thing, don't double up. >> doesn't matter where the aspirin is, as long as you get 81 milligrams a day that is apparently -- remember, colon cancer is the second most common cancer in people. >> jamie: thank you, doctor. >> eric: from aspirin to tylenol, there is important new information about children's tylenol and childhood asthma. is there really a link? dr. rosenfeld will have the specifics and details on that, when we come back, with "sunday house call," here, on the fox news channel. [ engine revs ]

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101024:14:53:00

and simply -- it is as effective as the warfarin in preventing clots and is an enormous break through. i want to tell you today, it is about to become available the fda approved it, if you are on warfarin check with your doctor and have him tell you when you can get it. >> eric: all right, doctor. >> jamie: good news, our next topic is one we get a lot of e-mail about and the question is great: my doctor tells me to take my thiro xchlts ine after breakfast but my pharmacist says to take it on an empty stomach, who is more knowledgeable about when to take medicines, my doctor or my pharmacist. what should you call. >> any of my patients listening, you listen to me, but for everybody else, i have the feeling that a pharmacist is apt to know more about when to take a pill. they have the pills there and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101021:16:21:00

the tiffany hartley says it was tough leaving texas without her husband, david, but she isn't giving up hope. and good and bad news for men taking propecia. the good news, it works, your hair will grow, but some users may develop sexual problems, that's the bad news. about 1 in 80 will also experience erectile dysfunction, ah, but there's a pill for that, too. i do a lot of different kinds of exercise, but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs,

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101020-00:39:00

seattle, a startling revelation. close to 50 students at one high school are now being treated for heroin addiction. >> to walk into your son's room and, you know, see him and his friends with needles and -- it's gut wrenching. >> reporter: that heartbreak now being felt in suburbs across the country, where heroin has taken hold. provo, utah, overland park, kansas, even rural wisconsin reporting a record number of overdoses. drug dealers who used to pedal pot now push heroin. often giving it away for free in the suburbs. once kids are hooked, they sell it to them dirt cheap. you could buy this with your lunch money? >> you could buy one of these bags of heroin for $5. >> reporter: and now, the maker oxycontin -- a pain killer popular with teens -- unveiled a new version of the pill that's supposed to be more difficult to crush or dissolve, so addicts

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101020:15:45:00

the actual chemistry of how these drugs work and in my sample clause, competing for space, the latest and greatest drug in a beautiful box, and my patients come n. i want to start them on a sample, there it is, so it influences how doctors prescribe and we tend to use more expensive medications as a result. the latest and greatest, without thinking maybe the old tried and true, which is cheaper, might work just as well. jon: but there's nothing necessarily illegal or even immoral about giving out free samples for doctors to try on their patient, right? >> not illegal or immoral but we're talking about the independent sources of information, those tied with universities would rather get our information from conferences, from lecture, but even our medical journals have ads from the drug companies. you know, in 18 percent of drug company dollars are actually going to direct to consumer advertising so our patients come in already knowing i want that pill, i don't want that pill. it's a lot of pressure, jon. jon: the moral is ask your doctor if this is really the

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