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Health Center Partners to receive $1.5 million from HHS

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 24, 2016
Health Center Partners has announced that it will receive $1.5 million from HHS.

Health Center Partners, a group of community health centers in San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties in California, recently announced that is has been named the recipient of $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Read More »

Stanley Crooke recipient of E. B. Hershberg Award

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 24, 2016
Stanley Crooke, Founder and CEO of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, has been named the recipient of the E. B. Hershberg Award.

Stanley Crooke, founder, CEO and chairman of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, has been named the recipient of the E. B. Hershberg Award by the American Chemical Society for significant discoveries in medicinally active substances. Read More »

Fexapotide placebo crossover study reveals lower incidence of surgery

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 24, 2016

Men who received placebo and subsequent treatment with fexapotide show lower surgery rates. Read More »

Drug restrictions cut costs without negative impact on patients: study

John Breslin | Aug 23, 2016

A majority of health care plans and programs with a drug exclusion policy have been successful, reducing costs and not negatively impacting patient care, concludes a new study published in The American Journal of Managed Care. Read More »

CVS Health Research Institute releases new study showing interventions based on patient populations can save costs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2016
A new study conducted by the CVS Health Research Institute finds cost-efficient strategies.

The CVS Health Research Institute this week released the findings of a new study showing that it is extremely cost-efficient to intervene in order to increase medication adherence in patients suffering from common chronic conditions. Read More »

FDA tentatively approves generic version of Suprep

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2016

Perrigo also confirms lawsuit over generic version of Mirvaso topical gel. Read More »

First patient in CytoDyn PRO 140 study reaches two years of complete virologic suppression

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2016
CytoDyn announces first PRO 140 study patient reaches two years of complete virologic suppression.

CytoDyn Inc., a company specializing in biotechnology that is dedicated to the development of new antibody therapies for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), recently announced that the first of 11 patients with HIV-1 in its Phase 2b extension study of PRO 140 has achieved two years of complete virologic suppression. Read More »

BioPharmX Phase IIa trial shows 90 percent reduction in acne

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2016

BPX-01 topical minocycline reduces P. acnes after four weeks without entering bloodstream. Read More »

Missouri ‘expert witness’ debate watched closely by health products, pharma industries

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2016
Governor Jay Nixon (D-MO)

In the wake of a large jury verdict against Johnson & Johnson, the health products industry is closely watching a debate over expert witness standard legislation in Missouri. Read More »

Hemispherx Biopharma forms scientific advisory board

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 22, 2016

The board members will use their expertise to guide the company and advance its drug development programs. Read More »

Munster Radiology Group contracts with McKesson

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 22, 2016

MRG anticipates improvements in customer and patient billing process, regulatory compliance and claims management. Read More »

FDA grants tentative approval to Supernus sNDA for Trokendi XR

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 22, 2016
The FDA has granted tentative approval to Supernus' sNDA for Trokeni XR.

Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. recently reported that its Supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) that requested an expansion to the label of Trokendi XR to include prophylaxis for migraine headaches in adults has been granted tentative approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Read More »

Juniper’s COL-1077 fails to achieve primary, secondary goals

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 22, 2016
Juniper's COL-1077 clinical trial failed to meet its primary and secondary goals.

Juniper Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced last week its Phase IIb clinical trial for COL-1077, which was recently completed, did not meet either its primary or secondary goals. Read More »

Intercept Phase III POISE trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 19, 2016

Phase III trial produces positive results in treating primary biliary cholangitis with Ocaliva. Read More »

Avion to include Quatrefolic as part of Prenate portfolio

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 19, 2016
Avion has agreed to make Quatrefolio part of its prenatal portfolio.

Avion Pharmaceuticals this week announced that it has fortified its partnership with Gnosis S.P.A. by agreeing to make Quatrefolic part of its Prenate prescription prenatal vitamin portfolio. Read More »

FDA grants Pulmatrix orphan drug status for PUR1900

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 18, 2016
The FDA has granted orphan drug status to Pulmatrix for PUR1900.

Pulmatrix this week announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted orphan drug status for PUR1900, the company’s inhaled drug designed to treat pulmonary fungal infections in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Read More »

Positive DSMB review of Phase III SOLUTION clinical trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 18, 2016

Trial evaluating Sollpura for treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in cystic fibrosis patients. Read More »

Gary Blackford named to board of directors at EnteroMedics

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 18, 2016
Gary Blackford has been named to the EnteroMedics Board of Directors.

EnteroMedics has chosen Gary Blackford to join its board of directors, replacing Anthony Jansz, who will be stepping down from his board position. Read More »

CVS Health, CVS Health Foundation donate $100,000 to Louisiana relief efforts

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 18, 2016

CVS Health and the CVS Health Foundation will donate $100,000 in cash and in-kind support to organizations that are helping the flooding victims of central Louisiana by providing relief efforts. Read More »

Convenience determines where most Americans get their flu shots

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 18, 2016

Nearly half of all Americans receive a flu shot every year; availability and no appointment necessary are determining factors. Read More »

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