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McKesson reveals upgrades for online pharmacy management

Carol Ostrow | Jul 11, 2017
McKesson partnered with RxTrax to achieve the upgrade, integrating the three original platforms.

McKesson Pharmacy Systems recently unveiled two new features — Medication Synchronization and Mobile Delivery — serving its pharmacy management suite, which comprises EnterpriseRx, PharmacyRx and Pharmaserv systems. Read More »

Maxor to manage pair of D.C. pharmacies for Unity Health Care

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 11, 2017
Maxor provides a range of services including pharmacy management, consulting and pharmacy benefit management.

Texas-based Maxor National Pharmacy Services LLC recently unveiled two on-site pharmacy shops for Unity Health Care's Parkside and Upper Cardozo Health Centers, both with physical locations serving the community in Washington, D.C. Read More »

Endo cuts ties with Litha Healthcare Group

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 10, 2017
Endo has received $100 million at closing and may be able to receive $11 million more in assets from Litha.

Endo International PLC has finalized the divestiture of Litha Healthcare Group to Acino Pharma AG. Read More »

Arena Pharmaceutical completes Phase 1 of bioavailability study

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 8, 2017
Despite IR's ability to give continual treatment, the XR may be superior when given once a day for ralinepag.

Arena Pharmaceutical Inc. has completed Phase 1 of its comparative bioavailability study on pharmacokinetic profile of extended release ralinepag in comparison to immediate release. Read More »

Meridian Bioscience releases comments concerning testing with Magellan

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 8, 2017
Both Magellan and Meridian are working with the FDA and Centers for Disease Control.

Meridian Bioscience Inc. released comments on a recent Food and Drug Administration Safety Notification concerning Magellan Diagnostics. Read More »

Baxter and Tel Aviv University create new licensing agreement

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 8, 2017
The agreement will facilitate the relationship between Baxter, TAU and TASMC.

Baxter International Inc. and Tel Aviv University through Ramot have entered a new licensing agreement that will be assessing technologies that are being developed at the university and Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Read More »

Benznidazole for Chagas disease gains FDA clearance

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 8, 2017
Chagas disease is caused by the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite and is spread mainly by insects.

KaloBios Pharmaceuticals Inc. of California, specializing in rare and neglected diseases, recently obtained FDA clearance for its oral anti-parasitic medication benznidazole designed to combat Chagas disease, a tropical malady transmitted to humans by insects. Read More »

Agile Therapeutics resubmits application for Twirla contraceptive patch

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 8, 2017
Twirla is an investigational low-dose transdermal patch.

Progressive women's health care company Agile Therapeutics Inc. of Princeton, New Jersey has resubmitted its Twirla hormonal contraceptive patch to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a New Drug Application. Read More »

Pfizer and Merck's Type 2 diabetes drug passes primary endpoints

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 7, 2017
In both studies, the drug met its primary endpoint.

Pfizer Inc. and Merck released positive data from two Phase 3 studies of ertugliflozin, an investigational oral GGLT-2 inhibitor that seeks to treat Type 2 diabetes patients by improving glycemic control. Read More »

Novo Nordisk recalls cartridge holders

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 7, 2017
The batches in question were dispensed between Aug. 1, 2016 and June 22, 2017.

Novo Nordisk is recalling insulin cartridge holders of the NovoPen Echo model, warning that they may crack if they are in the presence of chemicals, such as those found in cleaners. Read More »

SteadyMed submits new drug application for Trevyent

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 7, 2017
PatchPump is a disposable drug administration tool that is filled onsite with the manufacturer.

Cardiome Pharma Corp. partner SteadyMed Ltd. has submitted a New Drug Application for Trevyent with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

McKesson acquires intraFUSION

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 7, 2017
The acquisition closely relates to McKesson's overall goal of increasing the quality of specialty care.

McKesson Specialty Health has acquired intraFUSION. Read More »

Alexion attains support for Strensiq to address HPP

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
Strensiq has already won approval in the European Union for individuals with pediatric-onset HPP as an enzyme replacement therapy.

Pediatric-onset hypophosphatasia, an extremely rare metabolic disease affecting bone structure and strength, came into sharper focus recently when Alexion Pharmaceuticals won funding for its Strensiq medication from two sources via a managed access agreement. Read More »

FDA grants Biohaven's BHV-5000 orphan drug status

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
BHV-5000 was licensed to Biohaven from AstraZeneca in late 2016.

New Haven, Connecticut-based Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Ltd.’s BHV-5000 compound developed to treat Rett syndrome recently attained orphan drug designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), its fourth product to achieve the status. Read More »

DelMar leaders join brain tumor society's research roundtable

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
Jeffrey Bacha and Dennis Brown participated alongside peers in the neuro-oncology field.

Two DelMar Pharmaceuticals Inc. executives recently accepted requests to join the National Brain Tumor Society's Research Roundtable, attending its premiere meeting in Washington, D.C. to consider ways research can improve clinical trials for regulatory approval. Read More »

GSK reveals 10-year study success with lupus drug

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
The percentage of lupus patients responsive to treatment with belimumab was found to increase over time.

A decade-long study of GSK’s Benlysta — the longest to date — recently culminated with indications of the drug’s safety and efficacy against active systemic lupus erythematosus, when administered with standard care. Read More »

FDA seeks additional details on Egalet’s Oxaydo application

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
Oxaydo works as an immediate-release medication to manage acute and chronic moderate to severe pain.

Egalet Corp. of Pennsylvania recently obtained a complete response letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about its Oxaydo tablets in 10 mg and 15 mg dosage strengths. Read More »

DelMar presents info on new cancer-fighting product at pediatric neuro-oncology conference

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
DelMar Pharmaceuticals recently presented a poster on dianhydrogalactitol.

DelMar Pharmaceuticals recently presented a poster on dianhydrogalactitol at the Society for Neuro-Oncology's 4th Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Basic and Translational Research Conference, which took place at the Wyndham New Yorker Hotel in New York City in June. Read More »

Pfizer study shows Xeljanz on par with Humira for treating rheumatoid arthritis

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
Xeljanz is a twice-daily monotherapy to be used in combination with methotrexate.

Pfizer Inc. recently published noninferiority results from its study of Xeljanz, a twice-daily monotherapy to be used in combination with methotrexate in treating patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. Read More »

FDA OKs Darzalex immunotherapy for multiple myleoma patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 6, 2017
Janssen Biotech's Darzalex immunotherapy was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Janssen Biotech's Darzalex immunotherapy was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treating patients with multiple myeloma in combination with pomalidomide and dexamethasone. Read More »

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