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Study shows everolimus reduces seizures in TSC patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 8, 2016

Phase III study shows up to 40 percent reduction in seizures in study participants. Read More »

COMPOSE III study shows positive results in OIC treatment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 8, 2016

Naldemedine found effective in treating OIC in a year-long Phase III study. Read More »

CVS Health announces launch of Project Health

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 8, 2016
Project Health will take place at selected CVS Pharmacy locations across the U.S.

CVS Health has announced the launch of Project Health, its free health services campaign that is held on an annual basis. Read More »

Amgen to present data from multiple studies at ASBMR meeting

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 8, 2016
Amgen has announced that it will present data from multiple studies at the annual ASBMR meeting.

Amgen has announced that the data from studies involving romosozumab and Prolia will be presented at the Annual Meeting of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) on Sept. 16-19 in Atlanta, Georgia. Read More »

Imprimis announces launch of ICAN

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 7, 2016
Imprimis has announced the launch of ICAN.

Imprimis Pharmaceuticals this week announced that it has launched its new patient assistance program, Imprimis Cares Access Network (ICAN). Read More »

HSRx drug candidate proves effective against Zika virus

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 7, 2016
HSRx has developed a drug that is effective against the Zika virus.

HSRx Biopharmaceutical has announced that HSRx 431, the company’s broad-spectrum antiviral drug candidate that is administered orally, has shown that it is effective against the Zika virus. Read More »

FDA grants SB-FIX orphan drug designation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 7, 2016
The FDA has granted orphan drug designation to Sangamo's SB-FIX.

Sangamo BioSciences Inc. recently announced that SB-FIX has been granted orphan drug designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Read More »

Avara agrees to acquire AstraZeneca facility

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 7, 2016
Avara has agreed to acquire a facility in England from AstraZeneca.

Avara Pharmaceuticals Services Inc. recently announced that it has come to terms on an agreement for the acquisition of a manufacturing facility from AstraZeneca located in Avlon, Avonmouth, England. Read More »

Oasima names Fredrik Gynnerstedt CFO

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 6, 2016
Oasima has named Fredrick Gynnerstedt as its new CFO.

Oasima Pharmaceutical AB has announced that Fredrik Gynnerstedt has been appointed the company’s new CFO. Read More »

Patients now have help managing complex medication regimes

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 6, 2016

PharmRight and Zipit work together to help patients manage complicated medication regimes. Read More »

FDA accepts Array BioPharma NDA for binimetinib

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 6, 2016
The FDA has accepted Array's NDA for binimetinib.

Array BioPharma announced last week that its New Drug Application (NDA) for binimetinib has been accepted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Read More »

Amgen, Servier advance cardiovascular collaboration

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 6, 2016
Amgen and Servier announce an advancement for their cardiovascular collaboration.

Amgen and Servier last week announced that their cardiovascular collaboration has seen an advancement due to Servier deciding to exercise its option for the commercialization of omecamtiv mecarbil in Europe for chronic heart failure. Read More »

Sysmex adds new single-color, monoclonal antibodies to CyFlow line

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 5, 2016

Available in wide range of fluorochromes for research use only. Read More »

Salvat, Arbor launch OTOVEL otic solution

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 5, 2016
OTOVEL is the first ear drop to combine antibiotics and steroids.

Laboratorios Salvat S.A.and Arbor Pharmaceuticals LLC recently partnered on the launch of OTOVEL (ciprofloxacin 0.3% and fluocinolone acetonide 0.025%) otic solution. Read More »

Galenica finalizes acquisition of Relypsa

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 5, 2016
Galenica has announced that its acquisition of Relypsa is complete.

Vifor Pharma, which is owned by Galenica, will be combined with Relypsa to form an important cardio-renal care provider in the United States. Read More »

FDA approves Amgen’s sBLA for BLINCYTO

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 5, 2016
Amgen's sBLA for BLINCYTO has been approved by the FDA.

The decision by the FDA was done under accelerated approval with continued approval dependent on consequent trials verifying the clinical benefit of BLINCYTO. Read More »

Public opinion of drug makers lowest in 16 years, recent Gallup poll suggests

Karen Kidd | Sep 4, 2016
Public opinion of drug makers is the lowest in 16 years, recent Gallup poll suggests.

If drug manufacturers ever wonder whether they have a collective image problem, the answer is yes, according to a recent Gallup poll. Read More »

FDA grants orphan drug designation to Catalyst’s Firdapse

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 2, 2016
The FDA has granted orphan drug designation to Catalyst's Firdapse.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted orphan drug designation to Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc. for Firdapse to treat myasthenia gravis (MG).e Read More »

PTO rules in favor of Mylan over Copaxone 40 patent

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 2, 2016
The PTO has ruled in favor of Mylan regarding a Capoxone 40 patent.

Mylan NV yesterday announced that its inter-parties review (IPR) proceeding in regard to U.S. Patent No. 8,969,302, which is owned by Yeda Research & Development Co. and licensed to Teva Pharmaceuticals, was ruled in its favor of by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and found unpatentable. Read More »

New study examines breast cancer treatment options

American Pharmacy News Reports | Sep 1, 2016
A recently published study looks at breast conservation treatment.

The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology recently published a study that presented two key research findings dealing with treatment options for breast cancer. Read More »

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