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Astellas Farma Brasil included in top 3 workplaces

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 29, 2016

The Great Place to Work Institute recently included Astellas Farma Brasil (AFB) in its top three workplaces in Brazil. Read More »

Economist: Disclosing wholesale drug prices would be costly for consumers

Hanna Nakano | Jun 29, 2016

Forcing drug companies to disclose wholesale prices would likely put more pressure on consumers’ wallets, health economist Devon Herrick said. Read More »

Women develop new attitudes toward beauty

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 29, 2016

Allergan plc, the worldwide medical aesthetics company that designed Juvederm facial fillers, recently published “The Changing Faces of Beauty: A Global Report” to show that women have discovered new attitudes toward beauty and their pursuit of it. Read More »

Skin Cancer Foundation receives MCC skin cancer education grant

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 28, 2016

EMD Serono provided grant to increase public awareness of rare and dangerous form of skin cancer. Read More »

Health care companies' products honored with Breakthrough Innovation Award

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 28, 2016

Nielsen recognizes brands that sustain more than $50 million in first year of sales and maintain 90 percent of the sales level in second year. Read More »

Indiana pharmacist charged with allegedly filling fraudulent prescriptions

Ruth de Jauregui | Jun 28, 2016

Indiana pharmacist Kevin Foster was recently arrested and charged with Filling an Invalid Prescription for Legend Drugs by a Pharmacist, Marion County Prosecuting Attorney Terry Curry announced. Read More »

FDA approves supplemental New Drug Application for AVYCAZ

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 27, 2016

Antibiotic developed to treat gram-negative bacterial infections; uses a combination of ceftazidime and avibactam. Read More »

Fee request for 340B program eliminates purpose of program, critics say

Kerry Goff | Jun 27, 2016

In keeping with President Obama's budget request, a Senate committee recently approved a request to create a small fee for the 340B drug discount program. Read More »

CDC recommends standard flu shot during the upcoming flu season

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 27, 2016

Effectiveness of the live attenuated influenza vaccine is lower than expected; nasal spray product not recommended for use during the 2016-17 flu season. Read More »

NACDS adds 10 companies to the 'Vision 2027' Total Store Expo

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 27, 2016

Vision 2027 provides a look at the future of chain drug store retailing and collaboration. Read More »

Pfizer acquires Anacor

Amanda Rupp | Jun 27, 2016

Pfizer Inc. recently announced its completed acquisition of Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc., giving each outstanding Anacor common stock share the opportunity to gain $99.25 net in cash as part of the acquisition. Read More »

CVS opens six MinuteClinic locations in South Florida Target stores

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 25, 2016

CVS Health recently announced that its retail medical clinic MinuteClinic has officially opened in six Target stores located in South Florida. Read More »

Cigna donates $100,000 to American Diabetes Association

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 24, 2016
Cigna Healthcare has donated $100,000 to the American Diabetes Association to help fight the disease.

Cigna Healthcare recently announced that it will be donating $100,000 to the American Diabetes Association as part of its diabetes prevention campaign, called “Go. Know. Take Control.” Read More »

Upton and Pitts continue to seek answers from FDA

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 24, 2016
Upton and Pitts issued a letter, seeking to find out more information about FDA procedures.

U.S. Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman, and U.S. Rep. Joseph Pitts (R-PA), Health Subcommittee Chairman, continued their joint endeavor to obtain answers from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding its procedures to protect product trade secrets and confidential information in the food industry. Read More »

CVS opens first pharmacies in Colorado Target locations

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 24, 2016

CVS Health recently announced the opening of its first CVS Pharmacy locations in Target stores across Colorado.  Read More »

CREATES Act benefits consumers with choice, lower prices, Sen. Grassley says

Kim Sunderland | Jun 24, 2016

American consumers will be able to enjoy the benefits of drug competition that results in more choice and lower prices for life-saving drugs via the newly proposed Creating and Restoring Equal Access to Equivalent Samples (CREATES) Act, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said. Read More »

Study shows prescription drug monitoring programs reduce opioid-related overdoses

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 23, 2016

Drug monitoring programs are designed to detect high-risk prescriptions and risky patient behaviors. Read More »

Epilepsy patients now have an alternative to pills

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 23, 2016

FYCOMPA is now available as an oral suspension for patients who cannot take tablets. Read More »

Hanson appointed to HIMSS Health Business Solution Committee

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 23, 2016

Change Healthcare SVP and General Manager to serve a two-year term on the committee. Read More »

Medicaid expansion benefiting new enrollees

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 23, 2016
A new report shows that the Medicaid expansion is benefiting new enrollees.

A new report has been released summarizing up-to-date research that shows that 78 percent of new Medicaid enrollees have specified that without the Medicaid expansion to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), they would not have the resources to receive care on a regular basis. Read More »

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