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Walgreens reaches goal with installation of more than 500 disposal kiosks

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 28, 2016
Walgreens has reached its goal of installing 500 medication disposal kiosks across 35 states and Washington D.C.

Walgreens has installed more than 500 safe medication disposal kiosks at pharmacy locations across 35 states and in Washington, D.C., reaching the goal it set out to achieve. Read More »

Spectrum appoints Lenaz new lead director

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 28, 2016
Dr. Luigi Lenaz has been named the new lead director of Spectrum Pharmaceuticals.

Spectrum Pharmaceuticals' Dr. Luigi Lenaz has been appointed the new lead director, a position recently created by the company. Read More »

Eli Lilly launches innovative plan to expand global health care

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
Eli Lilly has launched an innovative new plan that will expand global health care.

Eli Lilly and Co. has launched an innovative new plan to increase the access of quality health care and to see the improvement of long-term health care for millions of individuals on a global scale. Read More »

NCPA Digest report discusses importance of independent community pharmacies

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
A new report by the 2016 NCPA Digest discusses how important independent community pharmacies are to the people they serve.

According to a report by the 2016 NCPA Digest, which is sponsored by Cardinal Health, independent community pharmacies are an important to patients. Read More »

UnitedHealthcare announces Real Appeal for 2.4 million customers

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
Real Appeal is focused on motivating people to lose weight and be healthy.

UnitedHealthcare's 2.4 million clients enrolled in its employer-sponsored health plans will soon be able to access Real Appeal, an online weight-loss program that is personalized, interactive and uses personal coaches and an internet television show that inspires individuals to be active, get healthy and lose weight. Read More »

UnitedHealthcare unveils 2017 Medicare Advantage and Part D plans

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
UnitedHealthcare has launched its new prescription drug plans.

UnitedHealthcare has unveiled its 2017 Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans, which include a new AARP MericareRx Walgreens plan that will be insured by UnitedHealthcare. Read More »

Optum members to have access to CleanSlate opioid treatment options

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
Optum members will now have access to CleanSlate treatment centers.

CleanSlate Centers will now give Optum members access to effective treatment options for opioid addiction in response to the increasing opioid addiction crisis that is plaguing the United States. Read More »

Allergan IBS treatments focus of poster presentations at ACG Scientific Meeting

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
Allergan had data from its IBS portfolio featured in two poster presentations.

Recent data from Allergan's range of irritable bowel syndrome treatments were the focus of two poster presentations at the American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting. Read More »

FDA approves Genentech’s Lucentis PFS

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
The new PFS is designed for the treatment of patients who have wet age-related macular degeneration.

Genentech's 0.5 mg prefilled syringe Lucentis has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a new means to administer the medication. Read More »

CHMP recommends approval of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s Opdivo

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
CHMP has recommended Bristol-Myers Squibb's Opdivo for approval.

The European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use has recommended that Opdivo from Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. be approved to treat relapsed or refractory classical Hodgkin lymphoma in adult patients who have previously received autologous stem cell transplant and been treated with brentuximab vedotin. Read More »

First patient in Tetraphase’s IGNITE4 study dosed

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
The first patient in the IGNITE4 Phase 3 trial has been dosed, according to Tetraphase.

Tetraphase Pharmceuticals has placed its first patient in its Phase 3 IGNITE4 clinical study involving intravenous eravacycline has been dosed with the medication. Read More »

Arthritis Foundation launches 'Living Your Yes With RA' initiative

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 27, 2016
The Arthritis Foundation has launched the

The Arthritis Foundation, in association with Eli Lilly and Co., has launched a new initiative called “Living Your Yes With RA.” Read More »

PANTHERx Specialty Pharmacy recognized for working environment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 25, 2016
PANTHERx has been named the fifth

PANTHERx Specialty Pharmacy has been recognized as the fifth-best place to work in health care in Modern Healthcare’s ninth annual Best Places to Work in Healthcare Awards, a nationwide program that recognizes the industry’s exceptional organizations. Read More »

More prescription coupons, discounts driving up costs, expert argues

John Breslin | Oct 24, 2016

Co-pay coupons and discounts offered to consumers ultimately will lead to higher costs across society as they increasingly drive up premiums, according to one leading expert on prescription drugs. Read More »

Coupons for brand-name drugs are misleading, experts say

Carol Ostrow | Oct 20, 2016

At first, price-slashing discount coupons for expensive drugs may appeal to consumers on an everyday basis, but a look behind the scenes suggests that using brand-name medications may possibly yield little, if any, net savings. Read More »

Napo launches Mytesi for HIV patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
Napo has announced the launch of Mytesi.

Napo Pharmaceuticals has launched Mytesi, the only medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the relief of diarrhea in patients who have HIV. Read More »

Walgreens accepting donations to help Hurricane Matthew victims

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
Walgreens will be accepting donations in the amount of $1, $2, $5 and $10 through the end of October.

Walgreens customers shopping in stores in the southeast United States can make donations to the American Red Cross Relief Fund to help the victims of Hurricane Matthew. Read More »

ACADIA named Pantheon DiNA Award recipient by CLSA

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
NUPLAZID is the only FDA-approved medication developed to treat hallucinations and delusions linked to psychosis associated with Parkinson’s disease.

ACADIA Pharmaceuticals has been named the recipient of the 2016 Pantheon DiNA Award by the California Life Sciences Association for its therapeutic product NUPLAZID. Read More »

Pfizer combines of INLYTA trial data with pembrolizumab

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
Pfizer has combined the data from its INLYTA trial with pembrolizumab.

Pfizer has released data from its Phase 1b clinical trial involving INLYTA, which has been combined with pembrolizumab, a PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor known as KEYTRUDA, in patients who have advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) that have yet to undergo treatment. Read More »

Pfizer releases SUTENT trial results

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
Pfizer has released the results of its SUTENT clinical trial.

Pfizer has released results from its Phase 3 S-TRAC clinical study involving the assessment of SUTENT as an adjuvant therapy. Read More »

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