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  2. 'It's the best medicine for us': Hawaii's Kalaupapa eases ...

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    Hawaii's Kalaupapa, a former leprosy colony, has reopened to sponsored visits from family and friends of residents. 'It's the best medicine for us': Hawaii's Kalaupapa eases pandemic restrictions ...

  3. Is it safe to visit Hawaii right now? What travelers should ...

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    Travelers hoping to visit Hawaii in coming weeks are being asked to avoid West Maui, which has been ravaged by wildfires.

  4. Hawaii tightens COVID restrictions for restaurants, bars but ...

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    Hawaii is seeing a seven-day average of more than 500 cases a day and a test positivity rate of 7.25%, Ige said. Those figures a month ago: 60 cases a day and a test positivity rate of 2.25%.

  5. Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir - Wikipedia

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    Research suggests that nirmatrelvir/ritonavir may minimize the risk of long COVID. [29] A 2025 recent report indicates that Paxlovid may benefit certain long COVID patients, though it remains unclear which individuals are most likely to respond. [40] A study examined 13 long COVID patients who underwent extended treatment with the antiviral ...

  6. Loratadine - Wikipedia

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    Loratadine's peak effect occurs after 1–2 hours, and its biological half life is on average eight hours (range 3 to 20 hours) with desloratadine's half-life being 27 hours (range 9 to 92 hours), accounting for its long-lasting effect. [34] About 40% is excreted as conjugated metabolites into the urine, and a similar amount is excreted into ...

  7. Midazolam - Wikipedia

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    Dormicum brand midazolam is marketed by Roche as white, oval, 7.5 mg tablets in boxes of two or three blister strips of 10 tablets, and as blue, oval, 15 mg tablets in boxes of two (Dormonid 3x) blister strips of 10 tablets. The tablets are imprinted with "Roche" on one side and the dose of the tablet on the other side.