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Nymox announces major results in long-term prostate treatment studies

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 16, 2016

Fexapotide produces positive results in two long-term Phase III clinical trials. Read More »

PreveCeutical announces new board members

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 16, 2016

Results of first annual general meeting of the health and wellness company announced. Read More »

CVS Health makes naloxone prescription-free in Idaho

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 16, 2016

Continues expanding access to the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone in all CVS Pharmacies. Read More »

Disappointing results in cariprazine study announced

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 16, 2016

Second trial of cariprazine in treatment of MDD did not show significant changes versus placebo. Read More »

Managing high cost of speciality drugs key challenge for employers, payers

John Breslin | Aug 16, 2016
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association

Managing and monitoring the increasingly high cost of speciality drugs will be a key challenge to control insurance prices over the next two years, say employers and third party payers. Read More »

Diplomat Pharmacy now filling ZINBRYTA prescriptions

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 15, 2016
Diplomat Pharmacy has announced that it will now be filling ZINBRYTA prescriptions.

ZINBRYTA, which was recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), was developed to treat relapsing types of multiple sclerosis (MS) in adult patients. Read More »

Paratek announces start of Phase III omadacycline trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 15, 2016
Paratek has announced that it has begun its Phase 3 omacycline trial.

Paratek Pharmaceuticals today announced that it has begun its Phase III trial of omadacycline, which will study the drug’s effects on patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI). Read More »

Zimmer Biomet acquires CD Diagnostics

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 15, 2016
Zimmer Biomet announced its acquisition of CD Diagnostics.

Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. has announced that it has acquired CD Diagnostics. Read More »

AcelRx reports topline results from SAP302 trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 15, 2016
AcelRx has achieved topline results in its SAP302 clinical trial.

AcelRx Pharmaceuticals today reported topline results from its Phase III SAP302 clinical trial. Read More »

FDA grants Breakthrough Therapy Designation to MEI

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 13, 2016
The FDA has granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation to MEI for Pracinostat.

MEI Pharma has been granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Pracinostat, an investigational drug designed to treat newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in combination with azacitidine in patients who are 75 years of age or older that are not healthy enough to receive intensive chemotherapy.  Read More »

Xbrane submits GMP application for Spherotide production facility approval

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 13, 2016
Xbrane is seeking the AIFA's approval of its Spherotide production facility.

Xbrane Biopharma recently announced that its subsidiary, Primm Pharma, has submitted an application for the GMP approval of its Spheroid production facility, located just outside of Naples, Italy, to the Italian Medicines Agency, AIFA.  Read More »

Marken officially opens operations center in Switzerland

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 12, 2016
Marken has officially opened its new operations center in Zurich, Switzerland.

Marken this week announced the official opening of a new GDP-compliant operations center in Switzerland.  Read More »

Walgreens announces launch of 'drug take-back' kiosk program in Iowa

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 12, 2016
Walgreens has launched its medication disposal kiosk program in Iowa.

Walgreens this week announced the launch of its kiosks designated for the safe disposal of medications in Iowa.  Read More »

One in 12 Washington adults received opioid prescription last year, according to report

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 11, 2016
According to a report by the Washington Health Alliance, one in 12 insured adults received an opioid prescription last year.

The Washington Health Alliance recently released a report documenting that, on average, more than one in every 12 adults in Washington State covered by commercial insurance received at least one opioid prescription last year. Read More »

Asembia unveils HUB service for Afrezza

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 11, 2016
Asembia has launched its new HUB service for Afrezza.

Asembia LLC, an industry leader in specialty pharmacy management company, recently unveiled its new HUB service and patient support program, which was developed as part of a partnership with MannKind Corp. and is designed for Afrezza Inhalation Powder. Read More »

BioCryst announces start of APeX-1 clinical trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 11, 2016
BioCryst has annoucned that it has kicked off its APeX-1 clinical trial.

BioCryst Pharmaceuticals announced this week that the APeX-1 clinical trial involving BCX7353, which is designed to treat hereditary angioedema (HAE), has begun with the first patient being dosed. Read More »

SANUWAVE submits de novo petition to FDA for dermaPACE System

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 11, 2016
SANUWAVE has submitted a de novo petition to the FDA for dermaPACE system.

SANUWAVE Health Inc. announced today that a de novo petition has been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asking for the review and classification of the dermaPACE System to be used in the treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) as a Class II device. Read More »

Medicare Part D premiums to see only slight rise in 2017

Jacob Bielanski | Aug 11, 2016
Dr. Devon Herrick

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Medicare Part D premiums will see only a modest rise in 2017, despite costs to taxpayers growing faster than parts A and B, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently said in a statement. Read More »

Avion supports USBC, National Breastfeeding Month

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 10, 2016
Avion has announced its full support of the USCB and National Breastfeeding Month.

Avion Pharmaceuticals recently announced its support of August being designated National Breastfeeding Month by the U.S. Breastfeeding Committee (USBC).  Read More »

Pfizer announces publication of data from VYNAQEL studies

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 10, 2016
Pfizer has announced the publication of data from three VYNDAQEL studies.

Pfizer Inc. has announced that analysis of data from three studies involving VYNDAQEL have been published.  Read More »

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