Anticholinergic medications linked to dementia
January 28th 2015A large study links a significantly increased risk for developing dementia, including Alzheimers disease, to taking commonly used medications with anticholinergic effects at higher doses or for a longer time, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine. Many older people take these medications, which include nonprescription diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
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FDA approves first generic version of Nexium
January 27th 2015FDA approved the first generic version of Nexium (esomeprazole magnesium delayed-release capsules, Ivax Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceuticals USA) to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults and children aged 1 year and older. Esomeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that reduces the amount of acid in the stomach.
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[BLOG]: Potential impact of novel pipeline therapies entering the uncharted celiac disease market
January 23rd 2015Celiac disease occurs due to a genetic intolerance to dietary ingested gluten peptides. This initiates an immune response, predominantly in the small bowel, that results in malabsorption and associated symptoms including chronic diarrhea with weight loss, steatorrhea, postprandial abdominal pain, and bloating.
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Study evaluates use of novel oral anticoagulants in ICU
January 23rd 2015Approximately one-third of patients on a novel oral anticoagulant (NOAC) received inappropriate dosing based on indication, renal function, or concomitant interacting medications during hospitalization in the intensive care unit, typically for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation, according to data presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine meeting in Phoenix.
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The convergence of healthcare banking and technology
January 23rd 2015Consumer-driven healthcare has transformed from media buzzword to meaningful action, but it’s the economics behind the healthcare universe that have finally turned the consumer-driven concept into a reality for benefits administrators, employers and consumers alike.
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Simulated IV saline products under FDA investigation
January 22nd 2015FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continue to investigate multiple instances of Wallcur’s simulated intravenous (IV) saline products being administered to patients. These products are not sterile and should not be injected in humans or animals.
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Americans at risk for alcohol-drug interactions
January 22nd 2015Healthcare providers need to help patients understand how alcohol can interact with their medications, according to a study from the National Institutes of Health and published in the February 2015 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
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Social media: ROI for health plans?
January 22nd 2015According to the research firm Gartner, Inc., information technology is subject to a five-phase acceptance cycle: a Technology Trigger, Peak of Inflated Expectations, Trough of Disillusionment, Slope of Enlightenment, and Plateau of Productivity. Even zealous advocates of social media marketing (SMM) admit their craft is currently stuck in the disillusionment phase.
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[BLOG]: Biosimilar confusion and insights
January 21st 2015Since Virginia became the first state in May 2013 to enact legislation regulating a pharmacist’s substitution of an interchangeable biologic drug for a prescribed reference biologic drug, there has not been much activity or clarity on the issue.
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Three game changers threaten the industry in 2015
January 21st 2015In the healthcare industry, most executives have placed huge caveats on their organization's plans for 2015. Looming this year are three potential game changers: the United States Supreme Court's King v. Burwell decision, a new Republican-controlled Senate's actions on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the implementation of ICD-10.
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M & A deals reach record high under reform
January 21st 2015From Blue Shield of California's recently-announced purchase of a Medicaid plan to Partners HealthCare's hard-fought effort to fold more hospitals into its Massachusetts health system, the volume of mergers and acquisitions in the healthcare sector has steadily climbed and now exceeds M & A activities in all other U.S. industries. The surge is being fueled by payers and providers seeking new business opportunities in the post-ACA healthcare market, and 2015 is on track to be another record-breaking year.
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