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Health care continuum discusses value-driven reform

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 5, 2017
Discussions took place concerning ways to make health care more value-driven.

Leaders from the health care continuum met last month in Washington, D.C. to explore methods to enhance payment and delivery methods for the private market to create better value for patients. Read More »

FDA moves forward with Teva's application for tardive dyskinesia drug

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 5, 2017
SD-809 has already been approved for Breakthrough Therapy Designation by the FDA. 

The FDA has approved the New Drug Application from Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and granted Priority Review for SD-809, a treatment for tardive dyskinesia.  Read More »

Synergy Pharmacy Services gains PCAB accreditation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 5, 2017
Synergy had to undergo a multiple step process to attain the accreditation.

Synergy Pharmacy Services recently received its Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board accreditation, which classifies it as a company that follows the highest quality and safety standards in the industry. Read More »

Health advocates applaud CVS for paving way in tobacco reform

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 5, 2017
Approximately 36.5 million adults still smoke and 3,200 people under age 18 smoke their first cigarette every day.

Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, recently applauded CVS Pharmacy stores for its decision to remove tobacco products from its stores and the positive results that have already stemmed from it. Read More »

CVS Pharmacy removes trans fats from store brands

Carrie Bradon | Mar 4, 2017
The Food and Drug Administration's deadline for the removal of trans fat from process foods is June 2018. 

According to a recent PRNewswire release, CVS Pharmacy is the first national retail pharmacy chain to remove trans fat from their store brand food products.  Read More »

PhRMA hosts dialogue on national health care

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 4, 2017
The event was held to promote conversation about changes in patient care and science.

The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of American (PhRMA) recently sponsored "Through the Microscope: Examining Modern Medicine," its first national health care dialogue series.  Read More »

FDA reclassifies rapid-flu detection standards

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 4, 2017
The lapse in quality of care was a concern in regard to the ability to detect the flu in patients.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently reclassified Class I devices, which are antigen-based rapid influenza antigen detection systems that are meant to detect the virus from clinical specimens, to Class II devices that are subject to special controls, according to PRNewswire.  Read More »

FDA grants Perrigo approval for cough relief medication

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 4, 2017
The medication is intended for symptomatic cough relief in adults and children 6 and older.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted Perrigo Co. final approval for hydrocodone bitartrate and homatropine methylbromide oral solution (syrup) 5 mg/1.5mg per 5 mL. Read More »

3M Drug Delivery Systems undertakes new phase with Panacea Pharmaceuticals

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 4, 2017
The hMTS delivery method has various benefits in addition to the superior immune response.

3M Drug Delivery Systems will continue its collaboration with Panacea Pharmaceuticals Inc., this time working on a new phase in its study of an investigational therapeutic cancer vaccine that would be delivered to the dermis via 3M's Hollow Microstructured Transdermal System. Read More »

Data shows CVS spearheaded nationwide decline in tobacco sales

Carrie Bradon | Mar 1, 2017
CVS Health's removal of tobacco products from its stores has made positive changes on the buying habits of the public. 

CVS Health Research Institute recently released a statement on its decision to stop selling tobacco products and the research behind that decision.  Read More »

Biogen spins off Bioverativ with focus on hemophilia

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 1, 2017
Biogen shareholders automatically received stock in Bioverativ.  

Biogen Inc., a global pharmaceutical manufacture, has launched a subsidiary global hemophilia business, Bioverativ. Read More »

Palatin seals license agreement with AMAG Pharmaceuticals

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 1, 2017
The license agreement accounted for an initial payment of $60 million to Palatin.

Palatin Technologies Inc. has closed its license agreement with AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. for the development of Rekynda in North America. Read More »

Spyryx's lung disease drug passes Phase 1 study

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 1, 2017
The Phase 1 study measured safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics.

SPX-101, a new compound designed by Spyryx Biosciences, recently passed a Phase 1 study for the treatment of severe lung disease, including cystic fibrosis. Read More »

Portola Pharmaceuticals signs $150 million royalty agreement

American Pharmacy News Reports | Mar 1, 2017
Andexanat Alfa is an antidote for Factor Xa inhibitors.

Portola Pharmaceuticals recently signed a $150 million royalty agreement with HealthCare Royalty Partners for Development and Commercialization of Andexanat Alfa, an antidote for  Factor Xa inhibitors. Read More »

PhRMA submits comments to Special 301 Report

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 28, 2017
The Special 301 Report is an annual publication that investigates topics of intellectual property protection and enforcement.

The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America submitted comments this month to the 2017 Special 301 Report. Read More »

Partnership to increase effectiveness of patient data integration

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 28, 2017
Precision for Value and the National Committee for Quality Assurance have partnered to integrate data.

Precision for Value and the National Committee for Quality Assurance have partnered to integrate data collected in the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set into the quality measuring tool Qnav.  Read More »

FDA rejects Daiichi Sankyo's application for pain medication

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 28, 2017
The FDA declared the application for CL-108, as it stands, not approved.

The FDA issued a complete response letter in response to Daiichi Sankyo's new drug application regarding CL-108, a drug used in treating and managing pain. Read More »

Acorda's new Parkinson's disease drug shows improved results

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 28, 2017
CVT-301 showed significant improvement in motor functions during a Phase 3 clinical trial.

Acorda Therapeutics' CVT-301, a drug used in treating people with Parkinson’s disease, showed significant improvement in motor functions during a Phase 3 clinical trial. Read More »

Allergan makes sizable donation to liver disease research

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 28, 2017
AASLD is the largest private supporter of hepatology research in the U.S.

Allergan has made a substantial donation to the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Foundation, becoming part of AASLD’s Founder’s Society. Read More »

Drug Channels ranks top 15 U.S. pharmacies of 2016

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 25, 2017
CVS Health Corp. generated an estimated $96.4 billion in prescription revenue for 2016.

The recent 2017 Economic Report on Pharmacies and Pharmacy Benefit Managers by Drug Channels named the top 15 U.S. Pharmacies of 2016.  Read More »

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