Registration waived for imports of anti-H1N1 drugs
BANGKOK, July 30 (TNA) – Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is now permitting the importation of anti-viral drugs for stockpiling without registration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
BANGKOK, July 30 (TNA) – Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is now permitting the importation of anti-viral drugs for stockpiling without registration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
BANGKOK, July 30 (TNA) – The Thai economy in June, and the rest of the second quarter of this year, began to show signs of recovery, with the production sector shrinking at a slower pace and purcha
BANGKOK, July 29 (TNA) – Thailand's Public Health Ministry on Wednesday confirmed 21 more deaths from the Influenza type A(H1N1) in its weekly report, raising the country’s total fatalities to 65.
PHICHIT, July 28 (TNA) – Thailand registered two more patients succumbing to the growing Influenza type A (H1N1) pandemic, both victims having congenital disease preconditions.
BANGKOK, July 28 (TNA) – Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has distributed anti-viral Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) capsules to government hospitals across the country, and is considering providing the
BANGKOK, July 27 (TNA) - The investigation into the failed assassination bid against People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) core leader Sondhi Limthongkul is expected to be finalised this week, acco
NARATHIWAT, July 27 (TNA) – Police are training residents here to properly use firearms to protect themselves from insurgent attacks in their violence-plagued province of Narathiwat.
BANGKOK, July 27 (TNA) – A medical team is closely monitoring the Ratchaburi woman who prematurely delivered a baby girl after being severely infected with the Influenza type A (H1N1) virus.
BANGKOK, July 25 (TNA) -- A sharp increase in the number of persons with Influenza A(H1N1) virus in Thailand has forced the public health ministry’s Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) to
BANGKOK, July 25 (TNA) -- Kosit Panpiemras, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Bangkok Bank, Thailand’s largest commercial bank, predicts that Thailand’s exports in 2009 would plunge m