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Rebiotix treats first patient with microbe capsule

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 4, 2017

The biotech company Rebiotix Inc. recently announced that a patient has been treated for the first time with a capsule that delivers live microbes into the human intestinal tract. Read More »

AcelRx presents ARX-04 data at ASRA annual meeting

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 3, 2017
The presentation featured the first data presented from the ARX-04 trial.

AcelRx Pharmaceuticals presented results from its Phase 3 SAP303 study of ARX-04 at the 15th Annual Pain Medicine Meeting of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. Read More »

AzurRx teams with Mayoly Spindler for Phase II drug trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 3, 2017
The Phase II clinical trial will assess the safety and effectiveness of MS1819-SD for the treatment of patients who have exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

AzurRx BioPharma has partnered with Mayoly Spindler to begin a Phase II clinical trial to assess the safety and effectiveness of MS1819-SD for the treatment of patients who have exocrine pancreatic insufficiency that is the result of chronic pancreatitis. Read More »

FDA approves Intrarosa for moderate to severe pain during intercourse

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 3, 2017
Intrarosa has been approved to treat postmenopausal women who experience pain during sex.

Intrarosa (prasterone), which is designed for women who experience moderate to severe pain during sex, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

Boehringer Ingelheim releases INVICTAN-1 trial data

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 3, 2017
The INVICTAN-1 trial involved BI 695502.

Boehringer Ingelheim has released data from its Phase I INVICTAN-1 trial involving BI 695502, the company’s bevacizumab biosimilar candidate, which shows that the drug is a bioequivalent of Avastin, which is licensed in the U.S. and E.U. Read More »

Collegiate Inventors Competition names graduate, undergraduate winners

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 3, 2017
The Collegiate Inventors Competition recently named its 2016 winners.

The 2016 graduate and undergraduate student winners of the Collegiate Inventors Competition included inventions and innovations presented at the competition including the administration of therapeutic drugs at-home and engineered biological particles that destroy pesticides in residual crops. Read More »

PharaMar names Besman new chief operating officer

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 31, 2016
Pascal Besman will serve as PharaMar's new chief operating officer.

PharmaMar has named Pascal Besman as its new chief operating officer, effective immediately. Read More »

McKesson honors pharmacists’ contributions to health care

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 31, 2016
APhM, which is sponsored by American Pharmacists Association, is meant to bring awareness to the profession.

McKesson and Health Mart support the dedication of pharmacists across all practice settings and commend the American Pharmacists Association for celebrating pharmacists’ commitment to provide customers with extraordinary service. Read More »

Qapzola receives setback from FDA committee

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 31, 2016
The Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee, which is part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has voted that   Spectrum Pharmaceuticals' Qapzola has not displayed considerable indication of a more effective treatment compared to placebo for immediate in

The Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee, which is part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has voted that Spectrum Pharmaceuticals' Qapzola has not displayed considerable indication of a more effective treatment compared to placebo for immediate intravesical instillation post-transurethral resection of bladder tumors in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. Read More »

Array receives approval for BEACON CRC Phase 3 trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 31, 2016
Colorectal cancer is the third-most common cancer among men and women in the United States.

Array BioPharma and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have reached an agreement regarding Special Protocol Assessment for Array’s Phase 3 trial for encorafenib and Erbitux called BEACON CRC. Read More »

Ablative application for Peregrine System Kit gains FDA acceptance

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 31, 2016
The study will enroll approximately 100 patients around the world to assess the device’s combination therapy to treat persistent hypertension.

Ablative Solutions' Investigational New Drug application for the Peregrine System Kit -- a catheter-based renal denervation that targets the delivery of alcohol to treat uncontrolled hypertension -- has been accepted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

Gilotrif trials data published in Annals of Oncology

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
The two trials from which the data was pull were LUX-Lung 3 and LUX-Lung 6.

Annals of Oncology published the results of a brand new post-hoc analysis from two Gilotrif Phase II trials that examined dose adjustments for patients suffering from advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Read More »

RELISTOR Tablets available by prescription in U.S.

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
RELISTOR Tablets were featured at U.S. PAINWeek this fall in Las Vegas.

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International's RELISTOR Tablets are now available for prescriptions in the United States to treat adults with chronic non-cancer pain who are experiencing opioid-induced constipation. Read More »

Zavante Therapeutics names Scientific Advisory Board

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
ZTI-01, an investigational antibiotic, is in development to treat patients who have been hospitalized due to complicated urinary tract infections.

Zavante Therapeutics, a privately owned biopharmaceutical company that conducts late-stage clinical trials, has appointed eight infectious disease specialists to serve on its newly formed Scientific Advisory Board. Read More »

RxIMPACT Vote promotes political participation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
The program launched two #PharmacyVoter campaign ads during the past election cycle.

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores RxIMPACT Votes, a leader in the pharmaceutical industry in motivating voters with outstanding, nonpartisan get-out-the-vote initiatives, is focused on raising voter registration and the interest of politics during their campaigns. Read More »

AcelRx presents results of SAP302 study of ARX-04

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
Patients were treated in the emergency department with ARX-04 for moderate-to-severe acute pain.

AcelRx Pharmaceuticals has presented the results from its Phase 3 SAP302 study of ARX-04 by representatives from the company and its investigators. Read More »

Alcon releases Toric IOL Calculator

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
More than half of cataract surgery patients undergo the procedure because of corneal astigmatism.

Alcon, a worldwide leader in eye care and a Novartis division, has released its Online Toric IOL Calculator, which was developed for the use of cataract surgeons who are treating patients with corneal astigmatism. Read More »

Crown Bioscience realigns its leadership team

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 30, 2016
Dr. Jean Pierre Wery will serve as Crown Bioscience's CEO.

Crown Bioscience, a subsidiary of Crown Bioscience International and a worldwide global drug discovery and development services company that provides translational platforms that improve the research of oncology and metabolic diseases, has named Dr. Jean Pierre Wery its CEO. Read More »

Argentina approves Hemispherx’s application for rintatolimod

Jeff Gantt | Dec 30, 2016
In Argentina, rintatolimod has been commercially approved for the severe disabling form of chronic fatigue syndrome.

Argentina's regulatory body has approved Hemispherx Biopharma's New Drug Application for the commercial sale of rintatolimod. Read More »

Akebia, Otsuka collaborate on drug to treat chronic kidney disease-induced anemia

Mark Iandolo | Dec 29, 2016
Anemia related to chronic kidney disease affects roughly 1.8 million U.S. patients.

Akebia Therapeutics Inc. and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. recently entered a collaboration and license agreement in the U.S. for vadadustat, an oral hypoxia-inducible factor stabilizer in development for the treatment of anemia associated with chronic kidney disease Read More »

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