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CVS Health Foundation releases data from community care programs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 29, 2016
The CVS Health Foundation has made a $5 million commitment to provide better health to communities nationwide

The CVS Health Foundation has released new data from programs that were part of a collaborative effort with the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC) and the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) as part of CVS Health’s multi-year, $5-million commitment to increase nationwide access to health care in communities. Read More »

Japanese MHLW approves AstraZeneca’s Tagrisso

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 29, 2016
AstraZeneca's Tagrisso has been approved by the Japanese Mnistry of Health, Labor and Welfare

The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) today approved AstraZeneca's Tagrisso (osimertinib, AZD9291). Read More »

URAC awards CVS Caremark’s Mail Service Pharmacy accreditation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 29, 2016
CVS Health announced that CVS Caremark has recieved accreditation from the URAC for its Mail Service Pharmacy

CVS Health has announced that CVS Caremark, its pharmacy benefits manager, has been awarded the Mail Service Pharmacy accreditation by the URAC, a health care accreditation organization located in Washington, D.C. Read More »

Alkermes will present data from schizophrenia portfolio at SIRS Conference

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 29, 2016
Alkermes will present data from its schizophrenia portfolio at the upcoming SIRS Conference

Alkermes plc has released data from its schizophrenia portfolio that will be featured at the 5th Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) Conference that will be held from April 2-6 in Florence Italy. Read More »

FDA Committee will review Sarepta’s NDA for eteplirsen

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 28, 2016
The FDA will review Sarepta's NDA for eteplirsen

Sarepta Therapeutics has announced that its New Drug application (NDA) for eteplirsen will be reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Peripheral and Central Nervous System (PCNS) Drug Advisory Committee on April 25. Read More »

Cigna announces group insurance policy, Cigna Hospital Care

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 28, 2016
Cigna has announced its new group insurance policy, Cigna Hopsital Care

Cigna has announced that Cigna Hospital Care, the company’s new group hospital indemnity insurance policy, will be available starting in April. Read More »

Allergan files ANDA for generic version of Abraxane

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 28, 2016
Allergan has filed an ANDA for a generic version of Abraxane

Allergan has announced that it has submitted an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the approval of market Paclitaxel Protein-Bound Particles for Injectable Suspension, 100 mg/vial. Read More »

Meritain announces collaboration with Banner Health Network

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 28, 2016
Meritain has agreed to a collaboration with Banner Health

Meritain Health, an Aetna subsidiary, has announced a collaboration with Banner Health Network (BHN) and Aetna Whole Health, which provides members with access to coordinated care administered by physicians and facilities in accountable care networks nationwide. Read More »

High percent of New York doctors implementing electronic prescriptions

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 25, 2016
The number of docters in New York that have implemented electronic prescriptions has increase dramatically over the past year

Surescripts has provided new data showing that more than 48,000 providers in New York have turned to technology to help fight prescription fraud and abuse. Read More »

Biota sells antibiotic program to Spero

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 25, 2016
Biota has agreed to sell its antibotic program to Spero

Biota Pharmaceuticals has announced the completed sale of its assets relating to its broad spectrum antibiotic program to a new subsidiary of Spero Therapeutics LLC. Read More »

Discount Drug Mart adds get-out-the vote campaign to event

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 25, 2016
Discount Drug Mart recently added the get-out-the vite campaign to its pharmacists meeting

Discount Drug Mart Inc. recently hosted its biannual pharmacists meeting and promoted a get-out-the vote campaign with funding from the NACDS’ RxIMPACT. Read More »

McKesson announces launch of disaster recovery system

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 25, 2016
McKesson's recovery system will allow organizations to save its data and access it on multiple platforms

McKesson announced this week that it has launched its disaster recovery service that will help health care organizations uphold their mission-critical capabilities when disasters strike. Read More »

Walgreens Boot Alliance announces purchase of AmerisourceBergen shares

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 24, 2016

Walgreens Boots Alliance has announced that it has exercised warrants for the purchase of 22,696,912 common stock shares of AmerisourceBergen Corp. for a total payment of $1.17 billion. Read More »

ASHP publishes new special formations guide

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 24, 2016
More information about the ASHP third edition guide can be found on its website

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) has published “Extemporaneous Formulations for Pediatric, Geriatric and Special Needs Patients” to aid in the treatment of patients who require medication dosages and forms that are not available commercially. Read More »

European Medicines Agency will review Pfizer’s Marketing Authorization Application for XELJANZ

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 24, 2016
Pfizer has announced that the European Medicines Agency will review its Marketing Authorization Application for XELJANZ

Pfizer has announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has accepted its Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for XELJANZ (tofacitinib citrate) for review. Read More »

FDA issues guidance for abuse-deterrent formulations

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 24, 2016
The FDA has issued guidelines for generic opioid drugs that contain abuse-deterrent formulations

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a draft guidance that will help the pharmaceutical industry in its development of approved generic opioid drugs that contain abuse-deterrent formulations (ADF). Read More »

New campaign touts role of pharmacy benefit managers in reducing prescription costs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 24, 2016

Pharmacy benefit managers could save labor unions, employers, government programs and consumers upwards of $654 billion during the next ten years, according to a new campaign launched by the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA), the national group representing pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs. Read More »

Patients with chronic conditions prefer home-delivered medications, new study shows

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 24, 2016

A new Kaiser Permanente study documents that stroke patients are more likely to take their prescribed medication when it is delivered to their home, proving patients want convenience. Read More »

AstraZeneca announces SOCRATES trial results

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 23, 2016
AstraZeneca has annoucned positive results from its SOCRATES trial

AstraZeneca today announced the results from the SOCRATES trial that examined the effectiveness of Brilinta/Brilique (ticagrelor) 90 mg tablets meant to be taken twice a day compared to aspirin100 mg once per day in patients suffering from acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). Read More »

ASHP publishes new clinical coordinator guide

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 23, 2016
The ASHP has published a new guide for clinical coordinators

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) has published a step-by-step guide that is intended to help clinical coordinators and managers thrive in the workplace. Read More »

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