F.D.A. Advisers Endorse Paxlovid’s Benefits as a Covid Treatment

While an agency analysis did find signs of Covid “rebound,” the drug significantly reduces hospitalizations and deaths, researchers said.

What to Know About the Recent Eye Drop Recalls

Global Pharma recalled eye drops in February after they were tied to a drug-resistant bacteria strain linked to at least one death. Two more companies have since recalled eye drops.

Biden Looks to Bolster Support Among Seniors With a Focus on Health Care

In a trip to Las Vegas, President Biden warned that Republicans would endanger popular programs like Social Security and Medicare.

Texas Judge Hears Case to End Federal Approval of Abortion Pill

The judge said he would decide soon whether to issue a preliminary injunction ordering the F.D.A. to withdraw its approval of the drug or wait for the full trial.

Novo Nordisk Says It Will Slash the Price of Insulin

The company’s decision follows a similar move by its rival, Eli Lilly, this month.

How an Opioid Settlement Hinders Patients’ Access to ADHD Medication and Other Drugs

An agreement between attorneys general and major drug distributors increased scrutiny on medications for A.D.H.D., addiction, anxiety and pain.

Judge in Abortion Pill Case Set Hearing but Sought to Delay Telling the Public

Saying he wanted safe and orderly proceedings, Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk asked lawyers not to disclose the hearing and planned to add it to the public case file only the evening before.

F.D.A. Approves New Nasal Spray for Migraines

Pfizer’s treatment applies an approach that is different from some other products, which doctors say may make it safer for people at risk of heart attacks or stroke.

People With ADHD Claim Adderall Is ‘Different’ Amid Ongoing Shortage

Since the nationwide shortage started, some have said their medication no longer helps with their symptoms. But there could be other factors at play.