American Pharmacy News
  • People
  • Innovation
  • Regulatory
  • Industry
  • Federal Issues
  • State Issues
  • Directory
  • People
  • Innovation
  • Regulatory
  • Industry
  • Federal Issues
  • State Issues
  • Directory
  • Home
  • »
  • Stories
  • »
  • American Pharmacy News Reports

John Hopkins study seeks solution for cardiovascular complications of people living with HIV

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 7, 2020
A John Hopkins Medicine pilot study recently indicated the potential for a protein inhibitor to mitigate cardiovascular complications for people living with HIV, though researchers said more studies are needed.

A recent pilot study conducted by Johns Hopkins Medicine may show promise for lowering cholesterol in some patients by using a drug that inhibits a protein involved in cholesterol metabolism. Read More »

AEI expert calls for coordinated world effort to distribute COVID-19 vaccine

John Sammon | Aug 6, 2020
An AEI health analyst calls for a world effort to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine to everyone.

James Capretta, a resident fellow and health analyst with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a Washington D.C.-based think tank that researches government, economics and social welfare, called for a coordinated effort to distribute vaccine worldwide to prevent COVID-19 infection. Read More »

Biopharmaceutical industry reports over 400 medicines, vaccines in development

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 31, 2020
More vaccines and medicines are needed to combat infectious diseases that are becoming more resistant to current medicines.

A recent report by the biopharmaceutical industry shows that there are over 400 medicines and vaccines in development to treat infectious diseases, including COVID-19, according to a news release by PhRMA. Read More »

Grein: Those suffering from COVID-19 receiving experimental treatments

Karen Kidd | Jul 31, 2020
Cedars-Sinai Hospital Epidemiology director said COVID-19 patients are receiving experimental treatments.

The majority receiving COVID-19 experimental treatments are those patients hospitalized with the coronavirus, Cedars-Sinai Hospital Epidemiology Director Jonathan Grein said in a recent news release. Read More »

AGENUS: Receives $35M In Immuno-Oncology Transaction with Betta Pharmaceuticals

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 31, 2020

Agenus Inc. (NASDAQ: AGEN), an immuno-oncology (I-O) company with an extensive pipeline of agents designed to activate immune response to cancers, announced the closing of a $20 million equity investment, at $4.03 per share, by Betta Pharmaceuticals (SZ300558) bringing the total received to $35M. Read More »

LANNETT: To Launch Levorphanol Tablets

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 30, 2020

Signs Exclusive U.S. Distribution Agreement with Novitium Pharma Read More »

States are using the health care system to battle opioid use disorder

Lester Young | Jul 27, 2020
States are using the health care system to help people suffering from opioid use disorder.

To control the opioid crisis, states are developing programs within the health care system to fight opioid use disorder (OUD) by increasing both the access to and quality of available treatment for those afflicted. Read More »

MHA: New Long-Term Care Pharmacy Study Highlights Unrecognized Outcomes and Cost Related to Patient Rx Interventions

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 26, 2020

MHA Study Reveals Member Medication Adherence Rates for Long-Term Care Pharmacies Serving Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living Patients Read More »

APHA: Urges Congress to Authorize Pharmacists' COVID Testing and Immunization Services under Medicare in Next Pandemic Bill

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 26, 2020

In a letter delivered to the majority and minority leaders of Congress, the American Pharmacists Association requested immediate action to address the growing need to expand COVID-19 testing and immunization services by providing all pharmacists with temporary provider status in Medicare Part B. Read More »

Johns Hopkins study shows no drug use relapse from behavioral therapy for PTSD

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 24, 2020
Research shows that cognitive behavioral therapy for PTSD does not cause drug use relapses.

Johns Hopkins researchers find that standard PTSD treatment does not cause drug use relapse. Read More »

Pharmaceutical companies want intellectual property protections to be key focus

Kyla Asbury | Jul 17, 2020
Several pharmaceutical companies are staying vigilant in their commitment to finding proper treatments and vaccine research related to COVID-19.

Several pharmaceutical companies are staying vigilant in their commitment to finding proper treatments and vaccine research and development (R&D) related to COVID-19, according to PhRMA. Read More »

One in five patients correctly recalled their medications accurately, researchers found

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2020
Researchers found that only one in five patients could correctly name their medications.

Going to the emergency room can be stressful and scary for patients especially if they are over the age of 50. Read More »

DELMAR PHARMACEUTICALS: To Host Conference Call to Discuss Proposed Acquisition of Adgero Pharmaceuticals

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2020

Conference Call to be held Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 4:30pm ET Read More »

APHENA PHARMA SOLUTIONS: Unveils New Website

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2020
The new aphenapharma.com is streamlined, packed with information, and optimized for all devices.

New Site Features More Information, Improved User Experience Read More »

Pharmaceutical industry works to find COVID-19 vaccine

Kayla Elder | Jul 14, 2020
Pharmaceutical companies join forces to develop drugs and vaccines to eliminate the virus.

Six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmaceutical companies join forces to develop drugs and vaccines to eliminate the virus. Read More »

Agencies release new medical guidelines for COPD patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 14, 2020
COPD is the fourth-leading cause of death in the USA.

Thousands of Americans suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), but new recommendations from a pair of health organizations may help ease their discomfort. Read More »

NASP: National Association of Specialty Pharmacy Releases Agenda for Fifth Annual Specialty Pharmacy Law Conference

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 12, 2020

The conference will take place virtually in conjunction with the eighth NASP Annual Meeting & Expo Virtual Experience Read More »

NEPHRON PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION: Announces Historic Expansion in Lexington County

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 12, 2020

One of the fastest-growing pharmaceuticals companies in the country, headquartered in Lexington County, today announced several major expansion and investment projects. Read More »

Hospital pharmacists more involved in patient care, survey finds

David Beasley | Jul 6, 2020
A new study found that hospital pharmacists are becoming more involved in patient care and are embracing new technology.

Hospital pharmacists are becoming more involved in patient care and are embracing new technology, a new study found. Read More »

VIZIENT PHARMACY: Network Committee Study Published in JAMA Finds Patients with Presumed Penicillin Allergy Given Less Effective, More Harmful Antibiotics

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 5, 2020

A study facilitated by Vizient, Inc. and recently published in the Journal of American Medical Association Internal Medicine yielded new insights about patients with presumed penicillin allergies. Read More »

  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6 (current)
  • 7
  • 8
  • ...
  • 167
  • 168
  • »
Trending

Shaun Noorian, CEO of Empower Pharmacy

Empower Pharmacy CEO: Big pharmaceutical companies pay 'to make rules that are in favor' of their company and 'stifle competition'

Craig Brockie, Founder & CEO of Ultimate Health Solutions

Ultimate Health Solutions founder on Patients First: 'Our healthcare system doesn't reward health'

Stephen Sherry, Acting Director for the National Library of Medicine

National Library of Medicine says compounded medications offer alternatives for patients with unique medical needs

Rodney Richmond Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy President

Arkansas Department of Health holds free MMR vaccine clinic amid measles cases

 Jeff Harrell Board President

NCPA comments on Trump's executive order concerning drug pricing

Copyright © 2025 American Pharmacy News. All Rights Reserved.

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Alerts Sign-up