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CVS in-store campaign to benefit Stand Up To Cancer is underway

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 5, 2015

CVS/pharmacy said Monday its customers can show their support for groundbreaking cancer research by participating in its second annual in-store fundraising campaign to benefit Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C). Read More »

Generic drugs cut U.S. health care costs by $254 billion in 2014

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 5, 2015

A report released Tuesday by the Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) indicates generic drugs generated significant savings for all stakeholders in the health care industry in 2014 and over the past decade. Read More »

Arog Pharmaceuticals names senior vice president of clinical development

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 5, 2015

Dallas-based oncology drug development company Arog Pharmaceuticals, Inc. named Ada Braun senior vice president of clinical development on Monday. Read More »

Imbruvica honored with 2015 Prix Galien Award

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 5, 2015

The cancer-fighting drug Imbruvica (ibrutinib) recently received the 2015 Prix Galien Award for Best Pharmaceutical Agent. Read More »

New Haven Pharmaceuticals to present Durlaza data at AHA conference

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 4, 2015

New Haven Pharmaceuticals said data on the antiplatelet effects of Durlaza will be presented in a poster session during the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions that begin this weekend in Orlando, Florida. Read More »

CVS Health to expand Registered Apprenticeship program

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 4, 2015

CVS Health said Monday it will be expanding its Registered Apprenticeship program to include new markets and fields of study. Read More »

Study finds rise in prescription drug use by Americans

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 4, 2015

Use of prescription drugs among adults in the United States has drastically increased since the turn of the 21st century, a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association said. Read More »

Pharmaceutical firms must implement packaging serialization in EU countries by 2019

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 3, 2015

The pharmaceutical industry is being forced to undergo an extensive transformation as the serialization of prescription medicine packages to verify the origins of a given medicine will be mandatory in all European Union countries by 2019. Read More »

Bristol-Myers enhances heart treatment pipeline through Cardioxyl acquisition

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 3, 2015

Bristol-Myers Squibb has entered into a deal to acquire all issued and outstanding capital stock of Cardioxyl Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Read More »

Parkinson's disease psychosis drug Nuplazid granted FDA priority review

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 3, 2015

The FDA has granted priority review of Acadia Pharmaceuticals' new drug application (NDA) for Nuplazid (pimavanserin) that is intended to treat Parkinson's disease psychosis. Read More »

ASHP puts out call for co-sponsors on provider status legislation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 2, 2015

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) said legislation pending in the U.S. House of Representatives that would help the medically underserved needs four more co-sponsors to get to the next phase. Read More »

Lilly, AstraZeneca to expand immuno-oncology collaboration

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 2, 2015

AstraZeneca and Eli Lilly and Co. said recently they will expand their present immuno-oncology collaboration to develop innovative combination therapy options for patients with solid tumors. Read More »

Strensiq approved to treat rare genetic disorder HPP

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 2, 2015
Flublok® influenza vaccine more effective than current flu shot

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Strensiq (asfotase alfa) to treat perinatal, infantile and juvenile-onset hypophosphatasia (HPP), a rare, genetic, progressive, metabolic disease. Read More »

FDA approves Veltassa treat hyperkalemia

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 2, 2015

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Veltassa (patiromer for oral suspension) to treat patients with elevated levels of potassium in the blood, a condition known as hyperkalemia. Read More »

Report: Federal Medicaid program could have seen savings if Affordable Care Act standards were used in New York

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 2, 2015

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General said recently the federal Medicaid program could have realized savings if New York had applied medical loss ratio standards like those set in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Read More »

Study shows cholesterol-lowering statins are underused

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 2, 2015

Patients with high cholesterol are prescribed statins, but a recent study said about half of these patients will stop using the medication within the first year. Read More »

Cigna enters alliance to improve health care, reduce costs in Central Florida

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 31, 2015

Cigna and Central Florida Affordable Care LLC announced on Thursday a collaboration to lower costs while improving health care and patient experience under Cigna’s accountable care organizations program called Cigna Collaborative Care. Read More »

Severe acne treatment is delayed by ineffective antibiotics

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 31, 2015

A study of records at New York University's Langone Medical Center determined that too many patients being treated for severe acne are being left on ineffective antibiotics for too long before being prescribed isotretinoin (also known by its former brand name Accutane). Read More »

FDA to delay enforcement of Track and Trace requirements

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 31, 2015

Track and Trace requirements scheduled to go into effect Sunday have been delayed until March 1, according to a Thursday announcement from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Read More »

Arena Pharmaceuticals initiates Phase 1b trial of APD371

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 31, 2015

Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. has begun patient dosing in a Phase 1b multiple-ascending dose clinical trial of APD371, a selective agonist of the cannabinoid 2 (CB2) receptor. Read More »

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