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January 31st 2025
Although there were increases in prescriptions during the studies’ durations, the proportion of anxiety or pain medications on the same day of intrauterine device (IUD) insertion procedures were low.
January 31st 2025
Amgen Seeks Expanded Indication for Multiple Myeloma Drug
February 3rd 2015Amgen and its subsidiary, Onyx Pharmaceuticals, have submitted a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) to the FDA for their proteasome inhibitor, carfilzomib (Kyprolis), in the hopes of expanding the drug's indication to include patients with relapsed multiple myeloma who have received at least 1 prior therapy.
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Vitamin D Deficiency More Prevalent in Childhood Cancer Survivors
February 3rd 2015Today, nearly 80% of children diagnosed with cancer survive, which is defined as living cancer-free for at least 5 years after diagnosis. However, the long-term complications of physical inactivity, chronic inflammation, nutritional challenges, and exposure to corticosteroids, antineoplastic agents, and radiation can persist.
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AMCP Welcomes President Obama's $5 Million Proposal for Health IT Standards
February 3rd 2015The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) is pleased that President Obama has included $5 million in his proposed fiscal year 2016 budget to help create electronic standards that will allow providers to send secure patient data between different information technology (IT) systems.
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One In Three People Would Risk Shorter Life Rather Than Take Daily Pill To Avoid Heart Disease
February 3rd 2015One in three people say they would risk living a shorter life instead of taking a daily pill to prevent cardiovascular disease, according to new research inCirculation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.
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American Academy Of Pediatrics President Urges Parents To Vaccinate Their Children Against Measles
February 2nd 2015As the measles outbreak linked to Disneyland continues to spread, pediatricians are deeply concerned about the children who have been infected, and those who are at risk because they have not been vaccinated. The American Academy of Pediatrics strongly urges parents to make sure their children have received the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
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Abuse-Deterrent Zohydro ER Formulation Gets FDA Nod
February 2nd 2015The FDA has approved a new formulation of Zogenix's extended-release hydrocodone bitartrate (Zohydro ER) with technology that provides the drug abuse-deterrent properties without changing the release properties of hydrocodone.
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Sodium Chloride Injection Recalled Due to Particulate Matter Complaints
February 2nd 2015Hospira is voluntarily recalling 1 lot of its 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection USP 250 mL at the user level following a confirmed report of particulate, identified by the manufacturer as human hair, in a single unit.
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Many Universities Undercount Sexual Assaults on Campus, Research Finds
February 2nd 2015New research shows a pattern of underreporting of on-campus sexual assaults by universities and colleges across the nation, and some schools have continued to underreport even after being fined for violations of federal law.
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Collaboration For Customer Value, Business Success Emanates From NACDS Regional
February 2nd 2015The value of collaboration through the National Association of Chain Drug Stores was on display today, as the NACDS Regional Chain Conference explored business-to-business partnerships and a public policy agenda that benefits patients and consumers.
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ASHP Publishes New Edition of Competence Assessment Tools for Health-System Pharmacists
February 2nd 2015ASHP has released the fifth edition of its Competence Assessment Tools for Health-System Pharmacists, a publication designed to help pharmacy directors and their staff provide more informed patient care and meet Joint Commission accreditation standards.
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ASHP Applauds Senate Bill That Recognizes Pharmacists as Providers
February 2nd 2015ASHP applauds Senators Charles Grassley, Mark Kirk, Sherrod Brown, and Robert Casey for their introduction today of the Pharmacy and Medically Underserved Areas Enhancement Act. The legislation will amend the Social Security Act to recognize pharmacists as providers under Medicare Part B, a change that will help address gaps in our nation's healthcare system by increasing access to pharmacists' services for patients who live in medically underserved communities.
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