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April 17th 2025
Though the rate of coronary artery lesions decreased across both cohorts of this trial of children with Kawasaki disease, there were no differences in lesion reduction between those receiving intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) alone and those receiving IVIG with aspirin.
URAC Launches New Accreditation Programs for Clinical Integration and Accountable Care
September 5th 2013URAC, an independent accreditation organization advancing quality and value throughout health care, announced the launch of 2 new accreditation programs for Clinical Integration and Accountable Care to address the changing healthcare landscape.
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Reports from the United States and Europe reference the lack of long-term effectiveness studies and the lack of comparative effectiveness studies as challenges in determining the most appropriate initial biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) treatment for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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An All-Oral Regimen for Hepatitis C Succeeds in 68% of Difficult-to-Treat Patients
August 29th 2013Sixty-eight percent of patients with preexisting liver damage and other poor prognostic factors treated with a combination of sofosbuvir and ribavirin attained functional cure of hepatitis C, as measured by sustained viral response 24 weeks after the end of treatment.
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Bayer's Nexavar Gets FDA Priority Review for Thyroid Cancer
August 28th 2013Bayer HealthCare and Onyx Pharmaceuticals today announced that the FDA has granted Priority Review designation to the supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for the oral multi-kinase inhibitor Nexavar (sorafenib) tablets under evaluation for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic radioactive iodine (RAI)-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer.
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HIV/HCV Coinfection, Regimen Complexity, and Response to Treatment
August 26th 2013Investigators in Spain have identified a relationship between higher-complexity medication regimens and a lower likelihood of sustained viral response (SVR) after treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
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Specialty Pharmacy Well Represented in Inc. Magazine's Top 5000 List
August 22nd 2013Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy, Avella Specialty Pharmacy, EnvisionRxOptions, Prime Therapeutics, BioRx, and Amber Pharmacy were among the top 20 companies producing the largest revenue in the health section of the Inc. list.
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Study: Community Pharmacy HIV Services Provide Support, but Could Improve
August 21st 2013In a new study published in the Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, investigators interviewed patients and pharmacists about the costs and benefits of obtaining antiretroviral therapies from a community pharmacy.
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Adherence to Imatinib in GIST Patients Still Subpar
August 20th 2013Despite the high efficacy of imatinib to treat patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), a recent article review of multiple GIST studies reveals that a large number of patients still achieve suboptimal adherence levels.
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Why Do Manufacturers Limit the Distribution of Certain Specialty Drugs?
August 20th 2013Some pharmaceutical manufacturers choose a limited distribution model for their specialty product so that they can ensure all standards of care and reporting associated with that therapy are upheld, noted Duane Barnes, senior vice president, consumer delivery, Prime Therapeutics, at the 2013 Armada Specialty Pharmacy Summit.
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Specialty Pharmacy Times Adds Armada Health Care as Strategic Alliance Partner
August 9th 2013Specialty Pharmacy Times announced today that Armada Health Care (Armada), the nation's largest group purchasing and channel management organization for the specialty pharmacy market, has joined a rapidly growing list of Strategic Alliance Partners.
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