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Express Scripts integrates with myMatrixx to expand resources

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 20, 2017
Express Scripts recently released data showing the firm had lowered workers' compensation prescription drug spending by 7.6 percent in 2016.

Express Scripts has acquired myMatrixx to combine its integrated pharmacy benefit management services with myMatrixx's workers' compensation pharmacy benefits experience. Read More »

CVS to sponsor American Heart Association's Go Red For Women initiative

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 17, 2017
Helena Foulkes, president of CVS Pharmacy, was named the inaugural national chair for Go Red For Women.

CVS Health will nationally sponsor the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women and pledge to raise $10 million over the next three years in support of life-saving cardiovascular research and education. Read More »

Advanced Pharma/Avella recalls 'latex free' products

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 16, 2017
The recalled products may actually contain synthetic latex and/or natural latex.

Advanced Pharma Inc., which does business as Avella of Houston, is voluntarily recalling unexpired sterile injectable products labeled "latex free" that were produced at the company’s Houston location between Sep. 1, 2016 and Feb. 16, 2017. Read More »

Valeant Pharma signs deal to manufacturer EyeGate II Delivery System

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 16, 2017
A Valeant subsidiary will have exclusive, worldwide commercial and manufacturing rights for the EyeGate II Delivery System and EGP-437 combination.

Valeant Pharmaceuticals Inc. and EyeGate Pharmaceuticals have entered an exclusive, global licensing agreement. Read More »

Allegra offers support to annual Bike to Work Day

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 13, 2017
Friday is designated as National Bike To Work Day.

Allegra drug developer Sanofi supports Bike to Work Day, a day where Americans are urged to ride bicycles to work instead of driving. Read More »

GSK announces $139 million investment in Rockville site

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 13, 2017
Benlysta is the first medication of its kind to be deveoped in more than 50 years.

GSK has made a $139 million investment in a biopharmaceutical manufacturing site in Rockville, Maryland. Read More »

ASHP recognizes 11 pharmacy students for leadership

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 11, 2017
In addition to receiving $2,000, the students also received a plaque and an ASHP drug information reference library.

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists has awarded 11 pharmacy students with both recognition and a cash reward for their excellence in their education, both on campus and pharmacy practice. Read More »

CVS Health earns ranking on DiversityInc's 2017 top 50 list

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 11, 2017
Compiled by DiversityInc, the list assesses companies' hiring, retention and promotion for a wide range of people.

CVs Health has earned #50 in the ranking for DiversityInc's 2017 Top 50 Companies for Diversity. This is the first time that CVS has been on the list, though it was #25 on the Noteworthy listing in the past. Read More »

Imprimis, SightLife Surgical bring Serum Tears to corneal surgeons

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 9, 2017
It is estimated that 12 million individuals suffer from moderate to severe dry eye in the U.S.

Imprimis Pharmaceuticals Inc., and SightLife Surgical have signed a sales and marketing agreement in which SightLife will be offering Imprimis' autologous eye drops, Serum Tears, which have been specially formulated for patients suffering from chronic dry eye who require more than traditional treatment. Read More »

PharmaCyte Biotech to receive 2017 Buzz of BIO award

Carrie Bradon | May 3, 2017
Among topics to be discussed will be drug discovery, biomanufacturing, biofuels and cell therapy.

PharmaCyte Biotech, Inc., announced that they would be winning the 2017 Buzz of BIO "Pipelines of Promise" award prior to the 2017 BIO International Convention. Read More »

DelMar decreases public holdings by $700,000

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 3, 2017
DelMar intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes.

DelMar Pharmaceuticals Inc., a company fighting for cancer patients and therapies, decreased its public stock aggregate share from 2.77 million to 2.08 million this month. Read More »

Amgen, Novartis seek cure for Alzheimer's-related migraines

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 2, 2017
Amgen will receive payments from Novartis beginning this year, as the companies share costs.

Amgen and Novartis are working together to fight against migraines with erenumab, an expanded commercial collaboration building on a global neuroscience collaboration in Alzheimer's disease and migraine established in 2015. Read More »

Kmart Pharmacy offers reduced pricing for epinephrine pens

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 2, 2017
The generic version of Adrenaclick is now available for free for patients with commercial insurance.

To make health care more affordable for those who need it, Kmart Pharmacy is reducing the price of epinephrine auto-injector pens. Read More »

Whistleblowers encouraged to deliver accurate information

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 2, 2017
Whistleblowing could prevent injuries and yield rewards for individuals.

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is encouraging individuals to reach out to authorities if they know of unsanitary pharmacy practices. Read More »

Biologics chosen as specialty pharmacy provider for ZEJULA

Carrie Bradon | May 1, 2017
The American Cancer Society states that there are more than 22,000 women who will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year.

Biologics Inc., a McKesson Specialty Health oncology pharmacy services company, has been chosen by Tesaro Inc. to provide its new drug. Read More »

CVS Health opens MinuteClinic in nation's capital

American Pharmacy News Reports | May 1, 2017
The new clinic in Washington will be open weekdays with no appointments necessary.

CVS Health recently opened a MinuteClinic walk-in medical clinic inside the CVS Pharmacy store on K Street NW in Washington D.C. Read More »

Allergan raises awareness of Chronic Dry Eye

American Pharmacy News Reports | Apr 29, 2017
The redness, itching and watering eyes associated with Chronic Dry Eye can often send the wrong message.

Allergan recently announced a new campaign to raise awareness for Chronic Dry Eye, using the slogan “before we had our voice, we had eyes.” Read More »

Allergan to sponsor Alzheimer's Foundation of America's education tour

American Pharmacy News Reports | Apr 29, 2017
The tour will involve educational conferences that give individuals a chance to learn from dementia and caregiver experts.

Allergan will sponsor the Alzheimer's Foundation of America's (AFA) "15th Anniversary National Educating America Tour” that honors AFA’s 15 years of Alzheimer’s education. Read More »

Report on asthma management taps allergy immunotherapy as treatment

American Pharmacy News Reports | Apr 29, 2017
ALK’s ACARIZAX is approved in 12 European countries and Australia.

The Global Initiative for Asthma’s report, Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention, is recommending allergy immunotherapy as a treatment option. Read More »

Albertson's trains almost 3,000 pharmacists to administer naloxone

American Pharmacy News Reports | Apr 28, 2017
Many states Albertson's operates in allow pharmacies to dispense Naxolone without prescription.

Albertson’s Cos. have trained close to 3,000 pharmacists in administering naloxone to treat patients overdosing on opioids. Read More »

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