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Large shortage of hormone patches in the autumn
Women who use estrogen patches for menopausal symptoms will have difficulty getting their medication this autumn. This despite the fact that the Medical Products Agency has renewed the import of American patches to resolve the Swedish shortage.
The use of ketamine against depression in Sweden
Ketamine drops are used in several regions for severe depression – despite the treatment not being approved. Now the Medical Products Agency is opening up for a new recommendation regarding the controversial treatment.
More people are being poisoned by ADHD medication
The last ten years have seen a 250 percent increase in questions about poisonings with ADHD medication, and the increase continues, according to new figures from the Poison Information Centre. Poorer mental health may be an explanation.
Life-saving nasal spray now available over-the-counter at pharmacies
The nasal spray naloxone, which can counteract opioid overdoses, is now available to purchase without a prescription at pharmacies in Sweden. It's a huge step forward, but we can't stop here, says Jennie Gejel, chairperson of the User Association in Stockholm.
Hundreds of Referrals Lost Due to Technical Fault
At least 350 X-ray referrals have disappeared due to a technical fault in the digital referral chain in Region Jämtland-Härjedalen. > X-rays have not been able to call patients, since the referral never arrived, which could have posed a risk to patients, says Mattias Skielta, chief physician in Region Jämtland/Härjedalen to the newspaper [Sjukhusläkaren](https://www.
The Medical Products Agency warns against a ginseng product
There is a risk of serious side effects when using the product "Ginseng Kianpi Pil", the Medical Products Agency warns in a [press release](https://via. tt.
Five out of ten sunscreens offer worse protection than promised
Five out of ten sunscreens with sun protection factor 50 do not have the high protection they claim, shows a Norwegian study. Several of them are sunscreens for children and are sold in Sweden.
Researchers: Unique that children died despite TBE vaccine
A child in Uppsala died in October last year after being affected by TBE - despite full vaccination against the brain inflammation. Such a serious case, I have not experienced before, says Tomas Bergström, professor and chief physician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
Tonsillitis can be deadly - more people should be tested
Tonsillitis caused by group A streptococci should be treated by healthcare to a greater extent than before, believes the Public Health Agency. Otherwise, there is a risk that some will become seriously ill with sepsis, reports Vetenskapsradion.
Two lethal substances classified as narcotics
The Government is classifying two new substances, rilmazafon and rilmazolam, on the advice of the Medical Products Agency. "In 2022 and 2023, four deaths in Sweden have been linked to the intake of rilmazafon.
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