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Panacea files patent for its immune system enhancing immunotherapy

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 7, 2017
Panacea focuses on unmet clinical and medical needs.

Panacea Pharmaceuticals has filed a U.S. patent application for Immune System Enhancing Immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer. Read More »

Endo Pharmaceuticals recalls batch of Edex injection drugs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 6, 2017
Endo noted that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is aware of the recall.

Endo International plc recently announced that one of its operating companies, Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. based in Malvern, Pennsylvania, is voluntarily recalling one lot of Edex (alprostadil) for injection because the company detected a defect in the crimp caps used in the manufacture of the subject product lot. Read More »

DelMar Pharmaceuticals hosts Key Opinion Leader forum

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 6, 2017
GBM is the most common and most lethal form of brain cancer.

DelMar Pharmaceuticals recently hosted a Key Opinion Leader forum at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in New York City, highlighting its novel treatment for patients suffering from glioblastoma multiforme. Read More »

Sandoz HACk finalists present ideas to panel of judges

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 6, 2017
Sandoz asked participants to use mobile technology to better connect people with the health care industry.

Six finalists of the Sandoz HACk presented their ideals to a panel of judges at WIRE Health in London. Read More »

Sanofi and Regeneron release results of Phase 3 study on Dupixent

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 6, 2017
Moderate-to-severe AD is a lifelong chronic inflammatory disease.

Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. recently shared the results of a Phase 3 Chronos study as a late-breaking abstract at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology. Read More »

CVS Health report highlights health care needs of an aging population

Mark Iandolo | Jun 5, 2017
Almost a fourth of baby boomers are expected to live past the age of 90.

CVS Health recently released a report highlighting the health care needs of an aging population, noting that Americans are living longer than ever before. Read More »

GSK submits Biologics License Application for influenza vaccine

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 5, 2017
Fluarix Quadrivalent was approved in 2012 in the United States to prevent influenza.

GSK has submitted a supplemental Biologics License Application for Fluarix Quadrivalent (influenza vaccine) to the U.S. Food a​​​​​nd Drug Administration. Read More »

Bavencio gains FDA approval for intravenous use

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 5, 2017
Bavencio was approved by the FDA for intravenous use.

Pfizer Inc. and EMD Serono, Merck KHaA’s biopharmaceutical arm in the United States and Canada, recently announced that Bavencio was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for intravenous use. Read More »

Portola Pharmaceuticals present new data from betrixaban and AndexXa studies

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 5, 2017
Portola Pharmaceuticals presented data from its pivotal Phase 3 APEX study for the investigational drug betrixaban.

Portola Pharmaceuticals Inc. presented data from its pivotal Phase 3 APEX study for the investigational drug betrixaban at a poster session at the​​​​​ American College of Cardiology’s 66th Annual Scientific Session & Expo. Read More »

Sanofi and Regeneron present data on Praluent at ACC 17 event

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 5, 2017
Sanofi is a global health care company that focuses on therapeutic solutions.

Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. recently presented Phase 3 clinical trial data and multiple additional analyses from the Praluent (alirocumab) Injection's Odyssey clinical trial program at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions in Washington, D.C. Read More »

Protagonist Therapeutics, Janssen Biotech to share PTG-200 rights

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
Janssen and Protagonist will be co-funding the development of the antagonist through Phase 2.

Protagonist Therapeutics Inc., announced May 30 that they have formed a worldwide license and collaboration with Janssen Biotech Inc. Read More »

Biohaven responds to need by developing medication for SCA

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
Spinocerebellar ataxia affects 22,000 Americans.

Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Ltd. has finished its enrollment in the clinical study for trigriluzole for individuals with spinocerebellar ataxia, a rare neurodegenerative disorder. Read More »

Diplomat Pharmacy offers new rheumatoid arthritis treatment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
Approximately 1.5 million individuals in the U.S. suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.

Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. is now filling prescriptions for KEVZARA (sarilumab), an FDA-approved medication for the treatment of moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in patients who are intolerant to or not receiving enough of a response from other disease modifying antirheumatic drugs. Read More »

Innovus Pharmaceuticals signs license and distribution agreement with Luminarie

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
Female Sexual Dysfunction is estimated to affect 43 percent of women in the U.S. between 18 and 59.

Innovus Pharmaceuticals Inc. is signing an exclusive license and distribution agreement for commercialization of Zestra and Zestra Glide with Luminarie Pty Ltd. throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines. Read More »

Sierra Oncology receives patent for Chk1 inhibitor

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
The patent that Sierra has been granted will provide the company with coverage until 2033.

Sierra Oncology has been granted a selection patent for its Chk1 inhibitor, SRA737 by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Read More »

Technavio projects explosive growth for pharmaceutical packaging market

Tabitha Fleming | Jun 4, 2017
The market for parenteral containers -- containers that include vials, injections, ampoules and pre-filled syringes -- is expected to grow.

According to the Technavio’s latest market study, the North American pharmaceutical packaging market is expected to grow through 2021. Read More »

PCMA applauds FDA attempts to stop prescription drug price-fixing

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
Generic medications provide a lower cost alternative to consumers.

The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) released a statement in support of the Food and Drug Commissioner’s call to publish a list of off-patent drugs that may be vulnerable to price-fixing. Read More »

BioPharma Services passes trio of FDA inspections

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 4, 2017
The company has clinical facilities in Canada and the United States that can accommodate 250 patients.

BioPharma Services Inc. recently passed three Food and Drug Administration inspections without a single Form 483 being issued. Read More »

Direct Relief teams with Pfizer in response to opioid epidemic

LocalLabs News Service | Jun 2, 2017
Direct Relief has already delivered 45,000 doses of life-saving Naloxone to communities hit hardest by the opiod epidemic.

Direct Relief is working with Pfizer to provide up to a million doses of life-saving Naloxone to community health centers, free clinics, public health departments and other non-profits nationwide in response to the opioid epidemic. Read More »

ScriptSave partners with Physicians Mutual

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 2, 2017
ScriptSave focuses on solutions for health care and prescription coverage gaps.

ScriptSave recently announced that it has partnered with Physicians Mutual to provide discounts on prescription medication to Physicians Mutual customers through its ScriptSave WellRx program. Read More »

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