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ReachBio Research Labs launches cellPrism to deliver customized in-vitro assays

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 16, 2017
The drug development platform is designed to deliver a spectrum of customized in-vitro assays.

ReachBio Research Labs recently announced that it launched cellPrism, a drug development platform designed to deliver a spectrum of customized in-vitro assays to biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. Read More »

OneOme's Rightmed test can pinpoint best medications for patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 16, 2017
The test delivers a cost-effective, comprehensive, personalized pharmacogenomic analysis of 22 genes.

OneOme, the company behind the OneOme RightMed pharmacogenomics test, recently delivered a statement about how DNA has the power to minimize medication trial and error and help people with heart conditions improve their cardiovascular treatments. Read More »

Enanta and AbbVie receive green light to study hepatitis C drug

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 16, 2017
The drug is the second protease inhibitor Enanta has collaborated on with AbbVie.

Enanta Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s New Drug Application (NDA) for its pan-genotypic regimen of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir (G/P), developed in conjunction with AbbVie, has been accepted by the U.S Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

Study shows promise for antiandrogens in prostate cancer treatment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 16, 2017
The study compared the antiandrogen therapy with radiation therapy plus placebo.

The American Pharmacists Association (APA) recently announced that new research shows adding 24 months of antiandrogen therapy with daily bicalutamide to salvage radiation therapy led to an increase in survival rates and for patients with recurrent prostate cancer. Read More »

Daiichi Sankyo, Inspirion Delivery Sciences to market RoxyBond tablets in U.S.

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 16, 2017
Available in three dosage strengths, the product will be marketed as Tablets CII.

Daiichi Sankyo Inc. will take the helm on handling U.S. commercialization of the FDA-approved RoxyBond (oxycodone hydrochloride) oral-use medication manufactured by Inspirion Delivery Sciences LLC, the companies announced recently from their respective New Jersey hubs. Read More »

Amgen's Fourier trial for Repatha meets primary and secondary endpoints

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 15, 2017
The key secondary composite endpoint involved whether the drug could reduce cardiovascular death.

Amgen's Fourier trial for Repatha met its primary composite endpoint and the key secondary composite endpoint. Read More »

CVS Health helps patients prevent, manage chronic disease

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 13, 2017
CVS believes pharmacists must play an important role in helping these patients manage their health.

CVS Health has released an article about making it easier for patients to prevent and manage chronic disease. Read More »

Spinraza gains European go-ahead to treat spinal muscular atrophy

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 13, 2017
Positive results from two major clinical studies contributed to endorsement of the product.

Spinraza (nusinersen) recently won European Commission authorization to treat 5q SMA — the most common form of spinal muscular atrophy — becoming the first such drug to achieve European approval, manufacturer Biogen announced from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read More »

Express Scripts releases 2016 Drug Trend Report

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 13, 2017
Drug Channels also wrote about the year-over-year changes in drug spending.

Express Scripts has released its 2016 Drug Trend Report for the commercial market. Read More »

Pfizer meningitis drug gains European approval for young patients

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 13, 2017
Young people can be misled by meningococcal disease symptoms, which can resemble the flu.

Trumenba, Pfizer’s branded vaccine against certain forms of meningococcal disease, officially won approval from the European Commission for patients aged 10 years and up, representing progress for protection in the young adult demographic. Read More »

Texas Pharmacy Association receives grant to create community health care platform

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 10, 2017
The project involves a workflow system designed to link patients, physicians, pharmacists, hospitals, clinics and other health care providers.

The Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA) has received a grant from the Community Pharmacy Foundation and Texas Department of State Health Services that will allow the association to create community-based health care provider digital linkages with pharmacists. Read More »

CMS approves McKesson Specialty Health's iKnowMed

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 10, 2017
The iKnowMed platform allows users to input information without going through a third party.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently authorized Texas-based McKesson Specialty Health as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry, rendering it eligible to participate in the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System for 2017. Read More »

Egalet patents tamper-resistant Guardian tablet

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 10, 2017
Egalet deterred potential product hijacking by using a unique adaptation of the commonly used injection molding process.

Fortified with time-release traits, Egalet Corp.’s Guardian tablet has received a U.S. patent, enabling the Pennsylvania-based firm to adapt the medication for potential future products. Read More »

Otsuka, Proteus re-apply to FDA for digital drug approval

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 10, 2017
Otsuka and Proteus Digital Health requested FDA approval with an application for the invention.

A pioneering prototype blending a mood stabilizer with technology is on the radar for two companies determined to develop a combination drug/device that, if approved by the FDA, could potentially address serious mental health challenges. Read More »

Pfizer, Celltrion present data on Inflectra at 12th ECCO Congress

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 9, 2017
Pfizer is in the midst of an ongoing 54-week study of Inflectra.

Pfizer Inc. and Celltrion Healthcare presented data at the 12th Congress of the European Chron’s and Colitis Organisation showing Inflectra (infliximab CT-P13) delivers similar efficacy and safety as Remicade (infliximab) for treating Chron’s Disease. Read More »

AstraZeneca sells U.S. and Canada commercialization rights for Zoladex

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 9, 2017
Zoladex, an injectable luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist, was first approved in the United States and Canada in 1989.

AstraZeneca and TerSera Therapeutics LLC (TerSera) have entered a agreement that gives TerSera the commercial rights to Zoladex in the United States and Canada. Read More »

Pfizer plans Phase 3 study of Clostridium difficile vaccine

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 9, 2017
Clostridium difficile, a spore-forming pathogen, often targets people with altered gut microbial flora.

Pfizer Inc. recently shared positive data from its Phase 2 study examining Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) vaccine candidate, PF-06425090, a product created to help prevent C. difficile infection (CDI), which can include life-threatening diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. Read More »

Pfizer's Xeljanz receives positive opinion from European committee

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 9, 2017
More than 2.9 million people are currently living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis in Europe.

Pfizer Inc. recently announced that its Xeljanz drug for treating moderate to severe active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has received a positive opinion from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Read More »

Panacea files patent for its immune system enhancing immunotherapy

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 7, 2017
Panacea focuses on unmet clinical and medical needs.

Panacea Pharmaceuticals has filed a U.S. patent application for Immune System Enhancing Immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer. Read More »

Endo Pharmaceuticals recalls batch of Edex injection drugs

American Pharmacy News Reports | Jun 6, 2017
Endo noted that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is aware of the recall.

Endo International plc recently announced that one of its operating companies, Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. based in Malvern, Pennsylvania, is voluntarily recalling one lot of Edex (alprostadil) for injection because the company detected a defect in the crimp caps used in the manufacture of the subject product lot. Read More »

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