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BioPlus releases updated version of hepatitis C treatment app

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 15, 2015
BioPlus releases updated version of hepatitis C treatment app.

BioPlus Specialty Pharmacy, a pioneer in innovative pharmaceutical care, on Tuesday announced the release of an updated version of the HCV Treatment Path app. Read More »

NCPA announces three finalists for student business plan contest

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 15, 2015
NCPA announces three finalists for student business plan contest.

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) today announced that three teams of pharmacy students have been named finalists in the 2015 Good Neighbor Pharmacy NCPA Pruitt-Schutte Student Business Plan Competition. Read More »

Onlinemedicinesalesindia.com warns against buying medicines online in India

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 15, 2015
Onlinemedicinesalesindia.com warns against buying medicines online in India.

As the number of online pharmacies dispensing over the counter medicines increases, global players view India as a fertile ground for online pharmacies due to the availability of a diverse patient pool and presence of many Indian and multinational drug companies. Read More »

Phamacy coalition applauds California for PBM reforms

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 16, 2015

The Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (CSPC) said Wednesday it commends California Gov. Jerry Brown for signing into law legislation that brings needed reforms to abusive Pharmacy Benefit Manager pricing and reimbursement practices. Ohio Gov.John Kasich signed a similar bill into law last week. Read More »

Mylan launches generic Namenda tablets in U.S.

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 16, 2015

Mylan NV announced the launch of memantine hydrochloride tablets USP, 5 mg and 10 mg, the generic version of Forest's Namenda Tablets, in the United States on Tuesday. Mylan received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for memantine hydrochloride tablets, used for treating moderate to severe Alzheimer's-type dementia. Read More »

Praxsyn finalizes lease on new pharmacy lab building

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 16, 2015

Irving, California site will allow subsidiary, Mesa Pharmacy, to expand. Read More »

Theranos, AmeriHealth form partnership to provide better diagnostic test for Medicaid members

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 16, 2015

TeaserTheranos, Inc. and AmeriHealth Caritas announced July 15 a national strategic partnership to improve health outcomes by providing greater access to less invasive, more efficient diagnostic tests for Medicaid members. Read More »

Jack Bruggeman earns Pharmacy Technician Educators award

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015

Pharmacy Technician Educators Council honors ASHP director of special publishing. Read More »

Senator introduces act to allow reimportation of safe prescription drugs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015
Sen. David Vitter

Safe and Affordable Prescription Drugs Act of 2015 would amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Read More »

Galderma earns FDA approval for new antibiotic-free treatment for acne

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015

Epiduo Forte Gel, a new antibiotic-free treatment for acne from Galderma Laboratories, received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on July 17. Read More »

Amerita earns specialty pharmacy accreditation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015

Specialty infusion company Amerita was awarded specialty pharmacy accreditation July 17 from URAC, the independent and nonprofit leader in the accreditation of health and managed care organizations. Read More »

Restore Health to seek URAC specialty pharmacy accreditation

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015

Personalized medicine company Restore Health announced July 17 it will seek accreditation from health care accreditation organization URAC for its specialty pharmacy division. Read More »

Survey finds consumers want full access to pseudoephedrine products

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) released results on Friday from a survey that indicated people with colds, coughs or allergies prefer full access to medications containing pseudoephedrine (PSE). Read More »

Rising prescription prices may see moderation, Altarum Institute says

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 17, 2015
Altarum Institute

While price increases across the health care industry are slowing, the costs of prescription drugs continues to skyrocket, according to Altarum Institute. Current figures, though, may show signs of moderation, an expert said. Read More »

Progressive Care enters into 340B contract with Florida nonprofit

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 20, 2015

Progressive Care said on Monday that it has entered into a 340B contract with Empower "U," a nonprofit organization, through its subsidiary, Pharmco, LLC. 340B contracts let eligible organizations and their contracted pharmacies buy medications at a discounted rate. Read More »

Express Scripts relaunches its Canada website

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 21, 2015

Express Scripts Canada said it has relaunched its website in order to account for the growing amount of mobile use in the country on Monday. Read More »

Veloxis CEO says Envarsus XR is unique product for kidney transplant patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 21, 2015
Bill Polvino

After long wait, FDA finally approves drug for use in the U.S. Read More »

Morningstar gives Express Scripts A- credit rating

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 21, 2015

Express Scripts Holding Company said on Tuesday that it has received a credit rating of A- from Morningstar. This rating indicates that Express Scripts Holding Company has a low default risk, as well as a three-star rating for its stock. Read More »

Publix pharmacies now offer biometric health screenings

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 21, 2015

The Publix Pharmacy chain said on Monday that it is now offering biometric screenings at its more than 970 pharmacy locations nationwide.The screenings are available to customers age 18 and over. Read More »

Rite Aid, HealthSpot launch Telehealth stations in 25 Ohio pharmacies

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jul 21, 2015

Rite Aid, one of the leading drugstore chains in the U.S., and HealthSpot, an innovator in provider- and patient-driven health care technology, said on Monday that they have opened the first Telehealth stations in Ohio. Read More »

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