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Physician groups recommend topical NSAIDs for acute pain

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 27, 2020
The American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family Physicians calls for topical NSAIDs to be used as a first-line treatment for acute pain lasting no more than four weeks from non–low back, musculoskeletal injuries.

For patients with non-low back, musculoskeletal injuries, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be a first-line treatment for acute pain that lasts no more than four weeks, according to a new guideline from the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Read More »

AAM: Generic, biosimilar medicines help keep Americans healthy

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2020
The Association for Accessible Medicines greeted the recent essential medicines executive order issued by President Donald Trump by highlighting the important role generic and biosimilar medications play.

In a recent response to President Donald Trump's executive order regarding essential medicines, the Association for Accessible Medicines highlighted the importance of generic and biosimilar medicines for ensuring the health and well-being of U.S. residents. Read More »

KARMANOS CANCER INSTITUTE: Karmanos Specialty Pharmacy (KSP) receives full, three-year accreditation from the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC)

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 23, 2020

Karmanos Specialty Pharmacy (KSP) is pleased to announce that it has received full accreditation from the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC). This accreditation is valid for three years. Read More »

TOLMAR: Affirms Supply of FENSOLVI® (leuprolide acetate) for Pediatric Patients with Central Precocious Puberty

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 22, 2020
FENSOLVI® (leuprolide acetate) for Injectable Suspension for Pediatric Patients with Central Precocious Puberty 45mg every 6 mon

Company increases U.S. manufacturing capacity of drug to ensure uninterrupted supply amid industry shortage Read More »

AHA releases best practices for cardiovascular disease

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 17, 2020
AHA outlines the best practices for genetic testing cardiovascular diseases.

The best practices for genetic testing for the management of cardiovascular diseases that are inherited have been outlined by the American Heart Association (AHA). Read More »

MEDLY PHARMACY: Expands Digital Pharmacy Services Into Baltimore

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 15, 2020

Medly Continues Nationwide Expansion With the Launch of Digital Pharmacy Services, Including Free, Same-Day Delivery, Into the Baltimore Market Read More »

APHA: Transparency, Safety and Availability Must Be Core Principles for Strengthening America's Drug Supply Chain

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 15, 2020

The reliability, quality and safety of our nation's drug supply chain are essential to the nation's security and health and well-being of the American public. Read More »

PHARMACY QUALITY SOLUTIONS: Announces Appointment of John Michael O’Brien to Board of Directors

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 9, 2020

PQS adds former Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Drug Pricing Reform, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to its Board of Directors Read More »

HUMANA: Ranks #1 for Customer Satisfaction for Mail Order in J.D. Power Pharmacy Study for Third Year in a Row

American Pharmacy News Reports | Aug 9, 2020

Humana Pharmacy, a division of Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM), has been named the best in Mail Order Pharmacy customer satisfaction in the J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Pharmacy Study. It’s the third consecutive year that Humana has received the prestigious honor. Read More »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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