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Bill would help those in need access pharmacist-provided care

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 24, 2017
The legislation would increase patient access to health care by taking advantage of pharmacists.

New legislation for Medicare Part B beneficiaries has recently been reintroduced to the Senate to give underserved communities access to pharmacist-provided care. Read More »

Data says older adults saved $5.6 billion on prescriptions last year

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 24, 2017
Last year, more than 5.2 million Medicare patients received discounts, an amount that totaled an estimated $5.6 billion.

New data released by the Department of Health and Human Services shows that adults with disabilities on Medicare continue to save on prescriptions, and that there has been an increase in benefits from last year as a result of the Affordable Care Act. Read More »

FDA approves Teva pain medication for long-term use

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 24, 2017
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Vantrelatm.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Vantrelatm, a pain medication designed by Teva Pharmaceutical Ltd., for long-term use in time-released capsules. Read More »

CVS Health plans drastic price cut on generic epi-pens

Carol Ostrow | Jan 24, 2017
CVS partnered with Impax to acquire the devices at a lower cost.

Following recent public reaction to the price of epinephrine auto-injector pens, known as “epi-pens,” and the desire for an affordable alternative, CVS Health intends to market authorized generic version two-packs for $109.99 apiece. Read More »

Study shows excessive use of acetaminophen can lead to hearing loss

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
The study suggested 15 percent of Americans ages 18 years and older have reported trouble with their hearing.

A recent study has shown that using acetaminophen, an ingredient commonly found in painkillers, over a long period of time leads to an increased risk of hearing loss in adults. Read More »

Mylan CEO presents at annual health conference

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
Mylan works around the world to provide over 7 billion people with access to high quality medicine and health care.

Mylan CEO Heather Bresch presented at the 35th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco. Read More »

European Commission OK's Gilead drug for Hepatitis C

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
Vermildy has shown to be as effect as Gliead’s Viread but with a much smaller dose.

The European Commission has granted Gilead Sciences Inc. marketing authorization for Vemlidy, a drug used in the treatment of people suffering from chronic Hepatitis B infections. Read More »

FDA approves application for new breast cancer treatment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
Trastuzumab is one of six products co-developed by the two companies.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved a license application for Mylan Biotechnology, in collaboration with Biocon, for the use of biosimilar tratuzumab in the treatment of breast cancer. Read More »

Gilead Sciences awards $22 million in HIV research funds

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
The funds are enough to cover three years’ worth of research.

Gilead Sciences Inc., has awarded more than $22 million in grants to help fund HIV cure programs. Read More »

Proposed CMS antimicrobial program hits delay with presidential transition

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
The Department of Health and Human Services issued a final date for antimicrobial stewardship programs for June 2019.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services hit a snag last week in seeking approval of a proposal that requires hospitals to have antimicrobial stewardship programs participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs. Read More »

Study seeks data on generic medication preferences

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
The study showed patients have a preference of brand name products.

Results from a November study have raised concerns about how pharmacists substitute generic medications for their name brand counterparts. Read More »

Telecommunications can offer remote access to some health services

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
Programs like LiveHealth Online connect patients with health professionals via video chats.

A new trend in communications is on the verge of creating a health care revolution, according to one rehabilitation clinic spokesperson. Read More »

CDC promotes pharmacists' role in helping patients with hypertension

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
The CDC developed a guide using the same principles as the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have released new resources to encourage pharmacists to take a more active role in the management of hypertension among their patients. Read More »

Ovarian cancer treatment receives FDA approval

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
Ovarian cancer causes more deaths in the U.S. than any other gynecologic cancer.

Ovarian cancer patients who have a sensitivity to chemotherapy will soon have another option to treat their disease as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Avastin as an alternative to or supplement for chemotherapy. Read More »

Home care model increases patients' access while reducing costs

Aaron Crider | Jan 21, 2017
The patient-driven model creates “medical neighborhoods” between hospitals, nursing homes and schools.

A recent study has shown that medical home care model as increased overall primary care of patients, and has reduced overall health care cost. Read More »

FDA approves review of Genentech drug to treat advanced bladder cancer

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
Tecentriq has been made available to some people with advanced bladder cancer.

Biotech group Genentech scored a big victory as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted a priority review of the company’s newest cancer-treating  drug, Tecentriq. Read More »

Treatment for extrerme nearsightedness receives FDA approval

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 21, 2017
With mCNV, abnormal blood vessels grow directly into the retina.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Lucentis, created by biotech company Genentech, for people suffering with severe nearsightedness. Read More »

Yet another survey shows U.S. consumer dissatisfaction with big pharma

LocalLabs News Service | Jan 19, 2017

The public relations departments at American pharmaceutical manufacturers can’t be too pleased about the results of a new Harris Poll out this week that shows only nine percent of U.S. consumers believe “pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies put patients over profits.” Read More »

Sanofi, Regeneron ordered to cease Praulent sales

Carol Ostrow | Jan 18, 2017
The permanent injunction against the drug will take effect in 30 days.

Two pharmaceutical giants — Sanofi and Regeneron — face a forced marketing shutdown of a high-priced cholesterol medication following a decision recently handed down by a U.S. District Court in Delaware ruling patent infringement of another medication. Read More »

Mylan purchases popular cold medication Cold-Eeze

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 18, 2017
Mylan will have access to all products under the Cold-Eeze brand, which include cough drops, gummines and throat lozenges.

Mylan N.V, a major distributor of over the counter medications, has acquired popular cold medication Cold-Eeze from ProPhase Labs Inc. Read More »

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