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FDA issues new guidelines on drug compounding, packaging

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 16, 2015

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released five new draft documents last week on compounding and repackaging to help commercial entities comply with important public health laws. Read More »

FDA approves Lenvima for progressive, differentiated thyroid cancer

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 16, 2015

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Feb. 13 approved Lenvima (lenvatinib) to as a treatment for patients with progressive, differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) whose disease progressed despite radioactive iodine therapy. Read More »

CDC study: Flu vaccine weaker, but still recommended

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 16, 2015
Despite less potency in this year's flu vaccine, the CDC still recommends that everyone 6 months old and up get a flu vaccine.

A recent study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found a decline in the efficacy of the flu vaccine against the virus during the 2014-2015 season. Read More »

U.S. Generic Drug Outlook 2018 anticipates market growth

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 16, 2015

The U.S. Generic Drug Market Outlook 2018 recently revealed a steadily growing market for generics Read More »

FDA grants priority review to Novartis heart-failure drug

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 15, 2015

Novartis said on Friday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted priority review designation to LCZ696, a test drug for the treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Read More »

FDA to review abuse-deterrent Pfizer opioid ALO-02

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 14, 2015
Opioid abuse has risen in the U.S. as drugs such as oxycodone and Vicodin have become more popular.

Pfizer said on Friday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has agreed to review the New Drug Application (NDA) for ALO-02, an abuse-deterrent opioid for chronic pain. Read More »

Cumberland launches Phase II trials for AERD drug Boxaban

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 14, 2015

Cumberland Pharmaceuticals said on Wednesday that it is entering a Phase II development program for Boxaban (ifetroban), an oral capsule for the treatment of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD). Read More »

Alliance to Prevent Abuse of Medicines praises Obama plan

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 13, 2015
The Alliance to Prevent the Abuse of Medicines has praised an item in Obama's proposed budget.

The Alliance to Prevent the Abuse of Medicines recently said the group supports the Obama administration’s proposed budget item to fund efforts toward the prevention and reduction of prescription drug abuse. Read More »

FDA to review Amgen drug for use on melanoma

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 13, 2015
Amgen drug may show promise as possible skin cancer treatment.

Amgen said on Wednesday that its Biologics License Application (BLA) for talimogene laherparepvec will be reviewed by the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapies Advisory Committee. Read More »

Study: Legislation would hinder access to lower-cost pharmacies

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 11, 2015
A study's results suggest the Any Willing Pharmacy bill (HR 793) would hinder access to lower-cost pharmacies and boost Medicare spending.

The Any Willing Pharmacy bill (HR 793), supported by the drugstore lobby, would limit access to lower-cost, preferred pharmacies under Medicare Part D and increase Medicare spending by $21 billion in the next 10 years, the Moran Company's research said. Read More »

Catamaran to begin a clinical outcomes-based hepatitis C program

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 11, 2015

Catamaran Corp. will launch a new clinical outcomes-based program for hepatitis C. Read More »

Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition endorses MAC Transparency Act

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 11, 2015

The Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) on Wednesday endorsed the MAC Transparency Act, a new bipartisan bill introduced by U.S. Read More »

Rite Aid to buy EnvisionRx in $2 billion deal

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 11, 2015
Rite Aid has agreed to purchase Envision Pharmaceutical Services (EnvisionRx) in a $2 billion deal.

Rite Aid and Envision Pharmaceutical Services (EnvisionRx) said on Wednesday that they have reached a final agreement in which Rite Aid will purchase EnvisionRX, a transaction valued at approximately $2 billion. Read More »

Updated Visante study shows MAC legislation may increase generic drug prices

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 10, 2015

Findings of an updated Visante study prepared for the Pharmaceutical Care Management association revealed proposed Maximum Allowable Cost (MAC) restriction could increase the costs of affected generic drugs by up to 56 percent. Read More »

CVS partners with Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 10, 2015

The CVS Health Foundation said last week that it has formed a partnership with the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK) through the “Making the Next Generation Tobacco-Free” program, which will provide grants to organizations implementing health strategies to reduce youth tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke. Read More »

GPhA announces its 2015 board of directors

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 10, 2015

The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) announced its 2015 executive committee and board of directors on Monday. Read More »

Mylan confirms lawsuit over generic NEXAVAR application

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 10, 2015

TeaserMylan Inc. confirmed Monday that it and its subsidiary, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, have been sued by Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Bayer Healthcare LLC and Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc. in connection to an application to make a generic form of NEXAVAR. Read More »

Novo Nordisk, Karolinska Institutet collaborate on diabetes fellowship

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 10, 2015

Novo Nordisk and Karolinska Institutet signed a collaboration agreement on Monday Read More »

SAVAYSA is now available in U.S.

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 9, 2015

Daiichi Sankyo Company, Ltd. announced on Monday that SAVAYSA, a once-daily, oral, selective factor Xa-inhibitor, is now available in pharmacies within the United States. Read More »

Alkermes reports positive phase I study results on MS drug

American Pharmacy News Reports | Feb 9, 2015

Alkermes, PLC, said on Monday that it has produced positive results from a phase one, randomized, double-blind clinical study of ALKS 8700, an oral monomethyl fumarate (MMF) molecule in development as a multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment. Read More »

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