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stop the drug abruptly, but reach out to your doctor about the next steps. we have reached out to merck, and they have instituted quality controls to consistently reduce the nttp levels and so that hopefully this is coming soon, erica. >> quickly before i let you go, there is a new report on opioids and emergency room visits, and what do we know? >> well, we know that opioids is getting a prescription for drug prescriptions for pain, and many of them are going unused an end up in circulation in communities and contribute to the misuse and overdose. the cdc is releasing the data suggesting that the numbers have gone down in terms of what the ers are prescribing, and so the rates of those opioids with the discharges dropped, you can see

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BBC News

not in a position to do that either. ajunior not in a position to do that either. a junior doctor not in a position to do that either. ajunior doctor in year not in a position to do that either. a junior doctor in year one not in a position to do that either. ajunior doctor in year one is earning just under £30,000, ajunior doctor in year one is earningjust under £30,000, i earning just under £30,000, i believe. earningjust under £30,000, i believe. so that's after a lot of years of training.— believe. so that's after a lot of years of training. absolutely. a doctor in their _ years of training. absolutely. a doctor in their first _ years of training. absolutely. a doctor in their first year - doctor in their first year post—qualification after five or six years of university, looking after hundreds of patients, up to 100 patients overnight, seeing you in a&e, prescribing, assessing you on the wards is earning £14 an hour. people at my grade or in their own clinics often kind of putting in breathing tubes for surgeries, doing a variety of more complex tasks, £19.30. those who have more than a decade of experience who are doing highly skilled, highly complex tasks like brain surgery or running specialist clinics earning £28 an hour. the equivalent wages abroad, i have a colleague who has gone to australia who is earning 1.7 times

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The Beat With Ari Melber

short run, that elevate otherwise low ranking members like matt gates to the scene you saw here that makes so much news. he's literally physically in public on par with the speaker as they battle it out as the speaker has to deal with him. they see hijacking as a way to win concessions they would otherwise never get. and so many in the gop jeered when they thought it was hurting obama are now deemed, and i'm quoting, deemed idiotic, unfair, and clownish when used against republican elites. which is part of why republican allies on fox were so suddenly aghast last week, they don't like this medicine that they had been prescribing. >> this is not democracy. this is a televised hijacking. >> these 20 people are making the republicans look like idiots. >> house republicans now are on the verge of becoming a total close up show if they're not careful. >> ordinary americans saying,

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HARDtalk

both in terms of prescribing and the medicine of it, and also the conversations you're having to have. so that's when it's most fulfilling, in a strange way. but, of course, it does take a toll. and when it really hit me hard was during the pandemic. i was on covid wards where, every day, i would be seeing patients dying in the same way of the same disease over and over again. and in the first wave in particular, we had no treatments. all we had was oxygen, nothing else. and to see patients dying with that speed and with that repetitiveness was soul—destroying. and i think i use that in a very precise sense. i felt as though my soul was being corroded away at points in the pandemic. but i got to do something —

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HARDtalk

when you metaphorically really roll your sleeves up and you're operating at the absolute edge of your abilities — both in terms of prescribing and the medicine of it, and also the conversations you're having to have. so that's when it's most fulfilling, in a strange way. but, of course, it does take a toll. and when it really hit me hard was during the pandemic. i was on covid wards where, every day, i would be seeing patients dying in the same way of the same disease over and over again. and in the first wave in particular, we had no treatments. all we had was oxygen, nothing else. and to see patients dying with that speed and with that repetitiveness was soul—destroying. and i think i use that in a very precise sense. i felt as though my soul was being corroded away

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HARDtalk

does it get too much? it's a strange thing because i always at work want to be working in the most difficult situations, where somebody has incredible amounts of distress or pain, or young children, or something that makes it really traumatic. and that's not out of masochism. it's because that's when you metaphorically really roll your sleeves up and you're operating at the absolute edge of your abilities — both in terms of prescribing and the medicine of it, and also the conversations you're having to have. so that's when it's most fulfilling, in a strange way. but, of course, it does take a toll. and when it really hit me hard was during the pandemic. i was on covid wards where, every day, i would be seeing patients dying in the same way of the same disease over and over again.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

high and a different problem is occurring not enough doctors ar prescribing -- prescribing paxlovid because they are not familiar enough with the new drug. >> it takes time to educate physicians and pharmacists abou brand-new medicines on how they should be use. the federal government really didn't know how to do this sort doctors weren't educated very well about it pits that's a recent study by harvard and several of the university sure only 11% of covid patience are taking antiviral pills which th study calls a tremendous lost opportunity and their imbalance as to who ends up getting paxlovid. black and hispanic people are one third less likely to be prescribed the pill than white patience although there's some hesitations about paxlovid. it should not be used by those with severe kidney problems tha should be avoided in combinatio with other drugs. paxlovid could be saving more lives and it is not being used.

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Velshi

strategies of the antiabortion movement is employing, here. it is a cocktail of lies, gets, it's a careful gaping of trump appointed judges. , first the far-right has filed lawsuits vocally food and drug administration's approval of the abortion pill, mifepristone, which they claim was inappropriately fast-track more than 20 years. ago the argument of this case defies years of research showing, that the medication is extremely safe and effective. safer than tylenol, apparently. despite solid evidence of the drug safety legal experts say that there is a strong chance that the court will rule against the fda, since the case was intentionally filed in texas. which is a district with a trump appointed judge. the appeals court, above, hannah is the ultimate conservative. circuit a ruling revoking the fda's approval of this drug would ban health care providers from prescribing, abortion in both red and blue states. such an outcome would lead in person surgical abortions in

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HARDtalk

and theirfamilies, the horrible decisions that they have to take and that you have to take with them? does it get too much? it's a strange thing because i always at work want to be working in the most difficult situations, where somebody has incredible amounts of distress or pain, or young children, or something that makes it really traumatic. and that's not out of masochism. it's because that's when you metaphorically really roll your sleeves up and you're operating at the absolute edge of your abilities — both in terms of prescribing and the medicine of it, and also the conversations you're having to have. so that's when it's most fulfilling, in a strange way. but, of course, it does take a toll. and when it really hit me hard was during the pandemic. i was on covid wards where, every day, i would be seeing

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HARDtalk

always at work, want to be working in the most difficult situations where somebody has incredible amounts of distress, or pain, or young children, or something that makes it really traumatic. and that's not out of masochism. it's because that's when you metaphorically really roll your sleeves up and you're operating at the absolute edge of your abilities, both in terms of prescribing and the medicine of it, and also the conversations you're having to have. so that's when it's most fulfilling in a strange way. but, of course, it does take a toll. and when it really hit me hard was during the pandemic. i was on covid wards where, every day i would be seeing patients dying in the same way of the same disease over and over again. and in the first

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