First nasal spray helps with drug overdoses
November 20th 2015Manufactured by Adapt Pharma, Narcan is the first FDA-approved nasal spray version of naloxone hydrochloride, a life-saving medication that can stop or reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Up until now, naloxone has only been available in an injectable form.
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What health plans should do during open enrollment season
November 19th 2015As health insurers become increasingly more proactive and personalized in their interactions with individuals, they increase their ability to improve the cost and quality of healthcare while building loyalty in a competitive market.
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First-of-its kind myeloma drug approved
November 17th 2015The FDA accelerated approval for Darzalex injection for intravenous infusion for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma who have received at least three prior lines of therapy or who are double-refractory to a PI and an immunomodulatory agent.
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Sarilumab effective in broad range of RA patients: Study
November 16th 2015Sarilumab, an investigational, human antibody against the IL-6 receptor, is highly effective in the difficult-to-treat TNF-IR population in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to data presented during the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California.
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Top 6 new facts on drug overdoses
November 4th 2015Deaths from drug overdoses are the leading cause of injury death in the United States, ahead of deaths linked to motor vehicles and firearms, according to the new 2015 National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA), released by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Woodcock to keynote PFF Summit
November 4th 2015Janet Woodcock, MD, director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the FDA, will speak about the future of drug development in pulmonary fibrosis during the PFF Summit 2015: From Bench to Bedside conference, November 12-14 in Washington D.C.
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[BLOG]: Debunking common misconceptions about IV automation to elevate patient safety
November 3rd 2015Advancements in IV robotics are mitigating the risks of human error in the compounding process. The misconceptions of IV robotics are many, but there are also many real world examples of how hospitals and health systems are improving processes by implementing technology to support in-house sterile compounding.
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