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Omnicell to acquire Ateb and Ateb Canada

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 1, 2016
Omnicell will also acquire Ateb's affiliate, Ateb Canada.

Omnicell has finalized an agreement for the acquisition of Ateb Inc. and its affiliate, Ateb Canada Ltd. Read More »

Cigna releases ‘Holiday Survival Tips’

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 1, 2016
The holiday tips released by Cigna are part of its

To kick off the holiday season, Cigna has released “Holiday Survival Tips.” Read More »

AJHP launches redesigned website

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 1, 2016
The redesigned website is part of the AJHP's transition from print to digital.

The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy has launched its redesigned website, AJHP.org. Read More »

ASHP accepting applications for Executive Residency program

American Pharmacy News Reports | Dec 1, 2016
The residency program lasts for 12 months.

The American Society of Health System Pharmacists is accepting applications for its 2017 ASHP Executive Residency in Association Leadership and Management. Read More »

Amgen, Janssen Biotech collaborate on multiple myeloma treatment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 30, 2016
The collaboration between the two companies involves clinical trials to test a combination drug.

Amgen will partner with Janssen Biotech to assess the drug combination made up of KYPROLIS, developed by Amgen, and DARZALEX, developed by Janssen, over the course of multiple clinical trials for the treatment of patients who have multiple myeloma. Read More »

Cigna asking medical groups to sign opioid pledge

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 30, 2016
igna is asking medical groups to join the effort of decreasing opioid use by 25 percent.

Cigna is asking medical groups to join the effort of decreasing opioid use by 25 percent by signing a pledge to reduce opioid prescriptions and treat opioid abuse as a chronic condition. Read More »

APhA celebrates anniversary of Immunization Certificate Training Program

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 30, 2016
The video is a celebration of the program's 20 years.

The American Pharmacists Association recently released a video that commemorates its Pharmacy-based Immunization Certificate Training Program’s 20th anniversary. Read More »

PBMs save $941 per person according to new research

Jeff Gantt | Nov 29, 2016
PBMs are helping reduce the cost of prescription drugs and improving health care.

According a new research study conducted by Visante, pharmacy benefit managers are saving consumers and payers $941 on average per person a year. Read More »

Rite Aid's Black Friday deals continue through the weekend

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 26, 2016
The Black Friday deals will include some of the store's more popular items.

Rite Aid's Black Friday deals continue through the weekend. Read More »

RxGenomix training course to count as continuing education credit

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 26, 2016
The course, which is worth 16 hours of continuing education, was developed through RxGenomix and Manchester University’s partnership.

RxGenomix's training program in Pharmacogenomics has been approved by the American Pharmacists Association as a continuing pharmacy education credit. Read More »

Neovacs partners with 3P Biopharmaceuticals to manufacture IFNa

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 26, 2016

Neovacs will partner with 3P Biopharmaceuticals to manufacture interferon alpha following its purchase of technology from AMEGABIOTECH. Read More »

Solanezumab study fails to meet primary goal

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 26, 2016
Even though the trial did not meet its primary goal, many of the secondary goals were achieved.

Eli Lilly and Co.'s EXPEDITION3 clinical study involving solanezumab failed to meet its primary goal in treating Alzheimer’s. Read More »

Changing Diabetes in Children program receives four-year extension

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
dy Novo Nordisk's Changing Diabetes in Children program has received a four-year extension.

Novo Nordisk's Changing Diabetes in Children program has received a four-year extension to provide access to diabetes care and free insulin to children in developing countries who have Type 1 diabetes. Read More »

Merck releases new KEYTRUDA data

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
The data will be presented at the ASH annual meeting in December.

Merck has released new data involving KEYTRUDA, Merck’s anti-PD-1 therapy designed for the treatment of a number of blood cancers, and its investigational use. Read More »

Mallinckrodt plans Phase 2 H.P. Acthar Gel clinical trial

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
The trial will evaluate H.P Acthar Gel's effectiveness on ALS.

Mallinckrodt's Phase 2 clinical study involving H.P. Acthar Gel to evaluate the effectiveness of the medication on patients who have Amytropic Lateral Sclerosis will begin in 2017. Read More »

CVS holds Black Friday sales event for ExtraCare members

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
ExtraCare members can earn $20 in

CVS Pharmacy's Black Friday sales event will give its ExtraCare members the opportunity to save. Read More »

Arrowhead, Amgen license and collaboration agreement closed

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
The agreement failed because of the early termination waiting period.

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals has closed the license and collaboration agreement with Amgen regarding the RNAi ARC-LPA program. Read More »

Kmart Pharmacy adds Medicare Part D

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
Medicare Part D members can now use Kmart Pharmacy as its preferred provider.

Kmart Pharmacy has added Medicare Part D and its members can now use Kmart Pharmacy for their pharmaceutical needs in 2017 as their preferred provider. Read More »

Agios releases first AG-120 dose expansion cohort data

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
The trial evaluated AG-120's safety and tolerability.

Agios Pharmaceuticals recently presented the first data from its Phase 1 AG-120 study dose expansion cohorts at the Society for Neuro-Oncology annual meeting. Read More »

AMCP holds national health care forum on oncology

American Pharmacy News Reports | Nov 23, 2016
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) recently hosted a national health care forum about value and outcomes in oncology where the key topics of conversation revolved around the fast-growing innovations in oncology and how complex cancer treatments h

The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy recently hosted a national health care forum about value and outcomes in oncology where the key topics of conversation revolved around the fast-growing innovations in oncology and how complex cancer treatments have become. Read More »

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