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NACDS says White House's collaborative program to combat drug abuse shows promise

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 20, 2016
The NACDS drug abuse program is showing progress.

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores’ (NACDS) last week applauded the White House's collaborative effort to combat opioid drug abuse. Read More »

Johnson and Johnson to restructure its Medical Devices strategy

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 20, 2016
Johnson and Johnson's new strategy will help save money

Johnson and Johnson has announced that it will take action to restructure and strengthen its Medical Devices businesses strategy. Read More »

Merck reaches agreement in class action lawsuit

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 20, 2016
Merck has settled its class action lawsuit

Merck has announced that it has reached an agreement with plaintiffs to resolve a class action lawsuit. Read More »

Lincoln Pharmaceuticals' injection banned by Tanzania

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 19, 2016
Tamzania has banned Lincoln Pharmaceuticals' injection.

Lincoln Pharmaceuticals announced that their Chloramphenicol Sodium Succinate injection has been banned in Tanzania. Read More »

Georgia Eddleman Little named Prime Therapeutics chief customer experience officer

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 19, 2016
Georgia Eddleman Little will lead Prime's customer experience team

Georgia Eddleman Little has been named the new vice president and chief customer experience officer at Prime Therapeutics. Read More »

McKesson facility named Center of Excellence for seventh year in a row

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 19, 2016
A McKesson facility has been named Center of Excellence.

The McKesson Specialty Health Reimbursement, Access & Safety Services Solution Center has been named a Center of Excellence by BenchmarkPortal. Read More »

ASHP crtiicizes MedPAC recommendation that payments to safety net hospitals be cut

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 19, 2016
MedPac reccomends that payments to safety care hospitals be cut.

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) has recommended to Congress that Medicare payments made to safety net hospitals be cut by 10 percent based on the 340B drug discount program. Read More »

GPhA CEO said innovation, competition are vital to finding cancer cure

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 19, 2016

The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) President and CEO Chip Davis released a statement last week regarding President Obama's final State of the Union Address, specifically about his remarks on ending cancer. Read More »

McKesson sites to start using CommonWell to share information

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 18, 2016
McKesson sites will use CommonWell to share information

The McKesson Corp. has announced that it will use CommonWell to make patient information available to health care providers no matter where the patients receive care. Read More »

FDA approves Barium Sulfate

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 18, 2016

The FDA has approved the use of E-Z-HD barium sulfate for use in patients 12 years old and up. Read More »

Update on FDA clinical trials

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 18, 2016
The FDA looks to improve clinical trials

The FDA has made progress on its Action Plan, published in August of 2015, to improve participation in clinical trials. Read More »

Cigna launches collaborative care initiative with WakeMed

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 18, 2016

Cigna recently partnered with WakeMed Key Community Care (WKCC) to enhance patient access to affordable and better health care in North Carolina through the Cigna Collaborative Care program. Read More »

Larry Sabato to speak at NACDS Annual Meeting

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 14, 2016

Election analyst and founder of the University of Virginia Center for Politics Larry J. Sabato will speak during the 2016 National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) Annual Meeting’s Political Action Committee Breakfast on Monday, April 18, in Palm Beach, Florida. Read More »

Segal Institute participating in CAM2038 trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 14, 2016
Segal Institute investigators will take part in CAM2038 trial.

The Segal Institute for Clinical Research has announced that it has three investigators participating in the Phase 3 trial of CAM2038, sponsored by Braeburn Pharmaceuticals and Camurus. Read More »

Justice Department prohibits Downing Labs from manufacturing drugs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 14, 2016

The Department of Justice, on behalf of the FDA, filed a consent decree for permanent injunction against Dallas-based compounding pharmacy Downing Labs late last week. Read More »

CVS Health to collaborate with health care providers in CA, IL, NC and MI

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 14, 2016

CVS Health has announced new affiliations with four leading health care providers in the states of California, Illinois, North Carolina and Michigan. Read More »

Advocate Health Care will open clinics in Walgreens across Chicago

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 13, 2016

Advocate Health Care, the largest health system in Illinois, said this week that it will own and operate Walgreens' in-store health clinics throughout the Chicagoland area beginning in May. Read More »

Dr. Robert Califf on track to be appointed FDA Commissioner

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 13, 2016
Dr. Robert Califf has been appointed the Commissioner of the FDA

Chip Davis, president and CEO of the Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA), announced this week that Dr. Robert Califf has received enough votes from the Senate Committee on Health, Education Labor and Pensions (HELP) in favor of his nomination as the new commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Read More »

AAFP board of directors member says future of telehealth lies in family medicine

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 13, 2016

In a recent blog post on the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) website, board member John Bender reflected on the potential that telehealth offers for family medicine. Read More »

NIH funding could provide replacements to traditional antibiotics

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jan 13, 2016
NIH funds alternatives to traditional antibiotics.

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has donated $5 million to fund 24 research projects designed to cultivate therapeutic alternatives to traditional antibiotics. Read More »

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