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Pfizer combines of INLYTA trial data with pembrolizumab

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
Pfizer has combined the data from its INLYTA trial with pembrolizumab.

Pfizer has released data from its Phase 1b clinical trial involving INLYTA, which has been combined with pembrolizumab, a PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor known as KEYTRUDA, in patients who have advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) that have yet to undergo treatment. Read More »

Pfizer releases SUTENT trial results

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 20, 2016
Pfizer has released the results of its SUTENT clinical trial.

Pfizer has released results from its Phase 3 S-TRAC clinical study involving the assessment of SUTENT as an adjuvant therapy. Read More »

Vernalis begins promoting MOXATAG Tablets in U.S.

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
MOXATAG Tablets are a once-a-day combination therapy that uses the antibiotic amoxicillin.

Vernalis Therapeutics Inc. has initiated its promotion of MOXATAG Tablets to primary care physicians in the United States. Read More »

Supernus reports positive topline results for SPN-182 clinical trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
The data from the SPN-812 clinical trial reported by Supernus showed positive topline results.

Supernus Pharmaceuticals' Phase IIb clinical trial involving SPN-812 to determine dosing ranges has turned in positive topline results for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. Read More »

FDA accepts KenPharm’s IND application for ADHD prodrug

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
In 2015, methylphenidate accounted for approximately 19.7 million prescriptions and $4.2 billion in sales in the ADHD market.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted KenPharm's Investigational New Drug application for KP415, the company’s extended release d-threomethylphenidate prodrug that was developed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Read More »

CymaBay Therapeutics has received a patent to treat NAFLD

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
This patent provides CymaBay with important additional intellectual property protection for MBX-8025.

CymaBay Therapeutics has received a patent to treat NAFLD and NASH with MBX-0825 by administering an amount that proves to be therapeutically effective orally. Read More »

FDA approves Lundbeck’s Carnexiv injection

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
The FDA has previously granted Carnexiv Orphan Drug Designation due to the drug’s ability to treat seizures.

Lundbeck's Carnexiv injection -- an orally administered replacement therapy for short-term use to treat adults with specific types of seizures -- has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

Corvus releases CPI-444 trial biomarker findings

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
Corvus has released its Phase 1/1b CPI-444 trial findings.

Corvus Pharmaceuticals has released its biomarker findings in its ongoing Phase 1/1b clinical trial involving CPI-444, as both a single agent and as a combination with TECENTRIQ, a Genentech product that is a fully humanized monoclonal antibody developed to target cell death ligand 1 protein. Read More »

UnitedHealth Group releases third quarter results

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 19, 2016
UnitedHealth Group has released its third quarter results.

UnitedHealth Group this week released its third quarter results, reporting that the company has experienced growth at a well-balanced level and steady execution in all areas of its various businesses. Read More »

Pharmacy benefit management strategies result in more competition, lower costs, asserts PCMA president

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
Mark Merritt, president and CEO, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association

Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are proven in helping the control rising prescription drug prices and should be part of the solutions adopted by policymakers, writes Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) President Mark Merritt in an op-ed published yesterday in The Hill. Read More »

Nicox receives CRL from FDA for AC-170

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
Nicox has received a CRL from the FDA for its eye drop formulation AC-170.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent Nicox S.A. a Complete Response Letter in regard to its AC-170 New Drug Application. Read More »

Pfizer releases INLYTA trial data

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
The Phase 1b trial was developed to assess INLYTA’s safety and anti-tumor activity.

Pfizer has released data from its Phase 1b INLYTA clinical trial in which the drug is combined with pembrolizumab, a PD-1 inhibitor called KEYTRUDA, and marketed by Merck. Read More »

The Medicines Co. releases updated ORION-1 trial information

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
The Medicines Co. recently released update information regarding its ORION-1 clinical trial.

The Medicines Co. recently released update information regarding its ORION-1 clinical trial, which revolves around PCSK9si, the company’s investigational PCSK9 synthesis inhibitor. Read More »

CVS Health awards WomenHeart community grant

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
CVS Health has awarded WomenHeart with a community grant.

WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease has received a community grant from CVS Health to help build healthier communities and support nonprofit organizations assisting underserved populations receive health care. Read More »

FDA accepts Coherus’ BLA for CHS-1701

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
The FDA has accepted Coherus' BLA for its investigational biosimilar candidate.

Coherus BioSciences has filed of its 351(k) Biologics License Application for its pegfilgrastim biosimilar candidate CHS-1701 has been accepted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

Allergan, DMRF continue collaboration to bring awareness to dystonia

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
Allergan and DMRF will continue their joint efforts to bring awareness to dystonia.

Allergan will continue its collaborative efforts with Dystonia Medical Research Foundation to support patients with dystonia by conducting a survey that will assess cervical dystonia awareness, its symptoms and options for treatment that will inspire education and the correct diagnosis of the condition, which can often be disabling. Read More »

FDA approves two new dosing options for ZUBSOLV

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 18, 2016
The FDA has approved two new dosing options for ZUBSOLV.

The buprenorphine/naloxone CIII sublingual tablet ZUBSOLV from Orexo US has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

ZUMA-6 clinical trial enrolls first patient

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 14, 2016
Combining PD-L1 with KTE-C19 could cause a cohesive effect that could improve and extend KTE-C19’s activity and production.

Kite Pharma has enrolled its first patient into the Phase 1b/2 ZUMA-6 clinical trial involving KTE-C19. Read More »

CVS Health makes preparations for patients when hurricanes loom

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 14, 2016
CVS also moves generators into areas targeted by storms and stocks up on emergency items.

In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, CVS Health reminds its customers to properly prepare their prescriptions and take care of their needs when storms are approaching their areas. Read More »

Walgreens reminds customers about prescription preparedness

American Pharmacy News Reports | Oct 14, 2016
Take a waterproof bag with your current medication – even if the bottle is empty.

In the wake of Hurricane Matthew bearing down on the East Coast, Walgreens is reminding its pharmacy patients about how important prescription preparedness is in times like these. Read More »

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