Healthcare News 12
- "Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls...It Tolls for Medicare"
- "New Class" is more likely the new "Standard of Care"
- A better vaccine- so what is there to say
- A Big Win for Glaxo
- A Diamond in the Rough
- A limited but bright future
- A New Algorithm Will be Needed to Calculate Market Sharee
- A new class of drugs - growth in sale and hope for cure in human immune system
- A new class of drugs - growth in sale and hope for cure in human immune system
- A new drug that would change the way we treat Atrial Fibrillation!
- A New Non-stimulant Approach to ADHD?
- A Non Epo Product for Anemia of Chemotherapy? Will this dog hunt?
- A plug to treat AFS with local antibiotics.
- A red herring or a decoy? AVONTEC in asthma
- A relief, albeit a temporary one
- A Very Promising Approach to ADHD but Initial Claims and Monitoring Will Be Important in Success
- Abbot's potentially interesting avenue of approach to adult ADHD
- Abbott Targets Adult ADHD with Nicotinic Drug, Shows Strong CNS Pipeline
- Abbott's ABT-089 --Much More than a Treatment for ADHD
- Abilify (Otsuka Pharm and Bristol Myers Squibb - BMY): Will Kids Benefit - or Just BMY
- Aclasta has implications for a large cohort of healthcare patients
- Aclasta, or How to Make a Market Where There is None
- Adulterated Chinese Heparin, It Happens.
- Advance in Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)?
- Advantages of SenoRx Contura over Mammosite Breast Brachytherapy system.
- AGI-1067 May Address More than the Blood Sugar
- Alcon (ACL) reports Promising Results for Unique Glaucoma Medication.
- Alimta (Lilly): Approved as First Line Agent in Europe for Non Squamous Cell Lung Ca!!!
- Alimta (Lilly): YES!!!!
- Aliskiren the good, bad and the quest.
- AllScripts - Misys Merger Investment analysis
- Alynlam (Nasdaq: ALNY) Brings the RNA Messenger to the Messenger RNA
- Amgen Stock Set to Take a Fall!
- Amgen, Well at least they have Aranesp. (Whoops!)
- Amplimed (?) anything for pancreatic ca would be worthwile.
- An RNAi drug works In people - is this relevant to cure neurodegenrative disease?
- An unmet need still unmet, tough luck for Pfizer
- AN2728 phase 2a results encouraging.
- Analysis of Wal-Mart's Generics Plan
- Anemia Drugs Have Been Abused for Profit!
- Announcing the 1-Day Acuvue TruEye a New Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens
- Another attack to Merck
- Another Casualty in Antidepressant Development
- Another Glinide: Where's the Beef?
- Another Good Agent for the Pediatric Age Group
- Another nail in the coffin
- Another New FDA Indication For Abilify
- Another player in the market
- Another reason to use Lipitor
- Anti=inflammatory agents not protective for Adult dementia
- Antigenics gain approval for autologous vaccine in Russia
- Antisoma drug combines novel immunotherapy agent with fused targeting antibody
- Antisoma's ASA404: Another Anti-Angiogenesis Agent to Watch
- Apocalypse Now: Physicians and Insurers Agree on Performance Measurement Principles
- Are all inducements bad?
- Are physicians who represent plaintiffs any less biased than researchers working with a pharmaceutical company
- As an experienced injector (have injected all fillers including silicone), I have evaluated all the injection materials used and there are concerns with non-medical grade filler materials.
- ASA404 approach in treating lung cancer
- ASA404 in a phase III trial in lung cancer?? "A crap shoot?"
- Aspect Medical Systems in the Spotlight- The Bis Monitor, Medical Need and The Capital Markets
- AstraZeneca's (AZ) IRESSA still alive in Europe.....? There is life after failure in the US.
- AtheroGenics' AGI-1067 Shows Some Promise, But There Are Still Questions
- Avastin (Genentech) a double edged sword?
- Bad press - bad news
- Bad show for Big Pharma
- Base Product in Baxter's Heparin Came from China!
- Belive it when you see it
- Better alternative for short term pain management
- Beware the Unlicensed Practitioner!
- Bexarotene (Ligand) It's SPIRIT is alive in a subset of lung cancer patients.
- Big CATTs and catching pharma by the tail.
- Big opportunity for Glaxo
- Big Pharma Losing Control
- Big Pharma R&D shrinks as small Pharma and Biotechs Rise to Fill the Gap in R&D
- Big Pharma's future
- Big Premium in the McKesson–McQueary Deal
- Bigger is not always better
- Bigger markets or validation of current use?
- Biosimilar " Neukine" will add to Amgen woes and is just tip of the iceberg!!!
- BioSimilar G-CSF Might be Coming: How Will it Stack up to Neupogen?
- Biosimilars from India
- BITE antibodies for solid tumors: Still more bark than bite!!!
- BiTE shows more promise than most but no fianlity yet
- Black eye on pharma in general
- Brain Cancer: Several new treatment strategies with an expected boost from the recent Senator Kennedy diagnosis
- BrainCells Novel Antidepressant: Targeting Neurogenesis but not Serotonin?
- BRCA Mutations less risky than thought
- bribes and bad apples
- Broader implications to Novartises Announcement
- bubbles always BURST
- Bucking the barriers
- Business Transformation at Wyeth
- CA Sets More Realistic Pedigree Deadline, but Timeline Still Uncertain
- California Delays Drug Tracking Law to 2011
- Can Glaxo’s Affymetrix Microarray Predict Who Will Benefit from its MAGE-A3 Immunotherapy?
- Can I eat until my IQ drops to 120.......?
- Can NOV-002 from Novelos Therapeutics Break into Therapy for Breast, Lung,or Ovarian Cancers?
- Cardinal Health Apologizes To Customers
- Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
- Carfilzomib: Efficacy may be best in hematological malignancies
- Caught between a rock and a hard place? not really
- Cause and effect? Or just temporal association?
- Celgene's Revlimid: A new Rituximab?? but hardly a new Gleevec!!!
- Cerberus May Be Looking to Sell Talecris Biotherapeutics
- Change is coming get on board or lose
- China-not your low cost center any longer
- China's Full Scale Entry into the Generics Industry
- Chinese generics is nothing new
- Chinese generics: Low prices bu qulaity reputation will favor India
- Chinese Generics?? You must be kidding!
- Cimzia in Crohn's Disease
- Clinical Analysis of GSK's Rotarix important to success of vaccine
- Clinical trial for AEG33773 for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy begins with human population group
- CMS Raises the Kimono on Medicare Part D Claims to Improve Patient Safety
- Colon Cancer Company Seeks Strategic Business Alternatives
- Colorectal Cancer Agreement Between Quest and Epigenomics
- Comments on Novartis Menveo vaccine
- Co-Morbidities Associated with Psoriasis
- Competition for the statin/niacin combo
- Confirmation Trial is Needed
- Contaminated solutions or sterile, your choice.
- Continuing Genentech's Herceptin - Confirming What We Suspected
- Controlled Substance Diversion
- Cooper Vision needs Avaira to be successful to maintain it's status in the Contact Lens Industry
- CooperVision enters US market with Avaira™ two-week silicone hydrogel contact lenses
- COPAXONE from the START of MS
- Co-Payments for Expensive Drugs Soar: Does Pharma really want governmental controls?
- Corcept Therapeutics Takes Yet Another Shot at Psychotic Depression
- Cosmetic Dentistry is Necessary in Any Economy
- CT scanning to detect early lung cancers? Flawed due to ethical concerns
- CTLA4 Blockade in Melanoma: Where Next?
- Cubicin not tainted but delivery device.
- Cubist's Antibiotic Cubicin is Tainted: A Mess Not of Their Doing? Maybe, Maybe Not.
- Curis, Inc (CRIS, NASDAQ) & Genentech in partnership Re: a hedgehog antagonist in colon cancer
- Current and future standing of tecturna
- Current trends with Venture Capital Funds and IPO's
- Data is Not Information
- Datascope Benefits from Sale of Patient Monitoring Business
- Decreased DEXA reimbursement implications
- Depressing Math: More R&D Money Spent Equals Fewer Novel Treatments, Higher Prices, and Investing Outside the Company
- diabetic neuropathy commonest presentation in long standing diabetic
- Difficult, but not imposible, trial to complete
- Direct to Consumer Marketing Fiasco
- Dissapointing results
- Diversion dilema will only continue
- DNAi - early stage excitement
- Do not forget the cost of supplying from China
- does straterra work?
- DOJ Joining Suit against OH MDs and Hospital
- Don't Get Sick After Hours: The Crisis to Improve Patient Care
- Doubts About LASIK
- Drugs May Help - Studies With Patient Education Needed
- Early Alarms bells missed here, Outsourcing Strategies at Catastrophic Risk
- Education is over rated regarding pharmaceuticals
- efficacy vs safety
- EHR is way too expensivce and unaffordable for the majority of Physicians
- Electronic Health Record Company Mergers--Is this the First Domino?
- Eli Lilly is on the right track with gamma secretase inhibiors
- Erbitux (ImClone):1 month and <10% additional survival in lung cancer. Not very impressive!
- Erbitux and Lung cancer
- Erbitux did not add to response rates in newly diagnosed in NSCLC
- Erbitux: Alot remains to be determined re: its place in NSCLCA therapy
- Europe in advance!
- European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has followed Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) to reject Cimzia® (certolizumab pegol)
- Eurpean phase III study for Huntingdon disease- clinical efficacy for ACR16
- Expect great benefits from GlaxoSmithKline / AVANT Immunotherapeutics ROTARIX vaccine
- Expect speeder FDA reviews in a year maybe.
- Experts in the oil industry have stated for the past year that $4 / gal. gas will initiate oil and energy conservation.
- Ex-PRESS Shunt (Optonol) making Strides for Surgical Managment of Glaucoma
- FDA Analysis of Singulair- Wait until the evidence is in.
- FDA approval of strattera in kids should be good news for Lilly
- FDA Approves Molecular Respiratory Virus Panels
- FDA Explodes ZymoGenetics' Recothrom Safety Argument
- FDA Fees Must Be Increased to Fund Inspection of Chinese Products.
- FDA Gives ISIS (Nasdaq: ISIS) a Gift (?) in its Efforts to Develop Mipomersen
- FDA, Baxter and SPL are all responsible for contaminated Chinese-processed Heparin
- FDA: Chinese Manufacturer of Tainted Heparin Involved in Fraud.
- Feds Now Won't Pay for 9 Additional Conditions in Medicare Patients Starting in October
- ferumoxytol Any advantage over current IV iron
- Fillers
- First OTC Diagnostic Testing, then Home-based Auto-surgery?
- Fixed doage of metoprolol utilized
- Flamel Technologies and Interferon Alpha XL
- Galaxo's Win is a Win for The Industry
- Genentech still has a lucrative drug pipeline , but may not meet zelous estimates.
- Genentech, Schering-Plough,,Avant Immunotherapeutics. & Pfizer all helping with "brain cancer" therapy.
- Genentech/Avastin: Drp in sales?? Be patient!
- Genentech’s Avastin Appears Safe in Early Colon Cancer
- Genetic drivers of lung cancer risk identified.
- Genetic Testing Will Move to Mainstream Acceptance
- Genomics are coming! Are we ready?
- Genomics!!! I told you so......
- Giving Credit Where Credit's Due for Hospital Tech Spending
- Glatiramer failure in ALS a multicentric andomized trial supportd by TEVA
- Glaxo Decision Moves Drug Development Forward Again
- Glaxo vs Merck
- Glaxo's Promacta Hits a Snag with the FDA
- Global Cancer Market: room for further growth!
- Good for Alcon, little effect on the patient, slight decrease in competition.
- Good move
- Good news -but will Medicare and others cover it?
- Good news for Obesity - Taranabant shows significant weight loss
- Good Prospect- but how much will it cost?
- Good Summary of Current Practices
- Government Cuts in Funding for DXA in Physicians' Offices May Lead to Difficulties for Rural Patients
- Growth of biologics
- GSK gets there first (for a change)
- GSK has a monoclonal antibody (Mepolizumab) that can treat patients with "hypereosinophilia.)
- GSK joining the RNA wave
- GSK Will Always Win Price Competitions
- GSK: Gutsy but logical clinical trial of Tykerb v Herceptin (Genentech)
- Head to Head Comparisons will Help Patients but Hurt Profits
- health care costs
- Health Plans Cannot Control Costs Any More Than Physicians Can
- Hedgehog pathwa drugs and chemotherapy
- Hefty price but promising potential
- Hematide: a long acting ESA with more potential in chronic renal failure than in chemotherapy induced anemia.
- Herpes Labialis Medicaments
- Hospitalized Children at 450% Greater Risk of Harmful Medication Errors than Thought
- How Cancer Drug Affects Kidneys
- How to Make Two Hospitals as Good as One
- Huntington's Disease: Muting the Mutation - Let's Not Forget Alnylam (ALNY)
- Hydrocodone ER Could be Welcome Addition to Pain Arsenal
- Hype and hope for another cancer vaccine
- I find it hard to believe...
- I lean toward "Bust"
- i WAS ONE OF THE PHYSICIANS THAT HELPED TO LAUNCH EXUBERA. I WAS VERY EXCITED ABOUT THE UTILITY OF INHALED INSULIN IN THE RELUCTANT TO INJECT AND FEEL THAT ANY NEW INHALED PRODUCT CAN BE HUGE IN THE INSULIN MARKET.
- IL-13 in asthma
- ImClone: Does Morgan Stanley (MS) know something we don't??
- ImClone: One study shot down. The other??
- Immunoconjugates Are Better in Theory Than Practice
- Implementing Cost Controls Over Runaway Health Benefit Expenses
- Implications for Astigmatism
- Implications of mechanism's of action? Who cares if it works!
- Important New Data for Children and Adolescents
- Impressive Opportunity Treatment for Prevention of Pandemic Flu
- Impressive results in competitive environment
- Improved User Friendliness Is the Key
- Improving anesthetic/surgical outcomes- the role of pharmacoprophylaxis
- In Rotateq v. Rotarix, cost is only 1 issue
- Income Streams and Salmon
- Industry leaders need to work with the US Patent and Trademark office to keep US patents strong
- Injectable glaucoma drug vs. patient compliance
- Injections by non medical personal can be dangerous
- Innovative therapies for cancer by Immunomedics - a promising ttherapeutic intervention
- Insurers and Pharmacy Benefit Management Companies Will Continue Covering Vytorin
- Insurers Should be the First Line of Defense Against Vytorin
- Interesting finding but not what I hear from practicing Rheumatologists.
- Interesting Transaction
- Interesting, but be careful with the interpretation
- Intuit marketing success trumped by data
- Investment opportunities in cosmetic dentistry
- Investors Have Overreacted: The Use of BIS Devices to Monitor the Depth of Anesthesia Will Not Be Affected by One Negative Article
- Is LASIK the issue or is choosing the right refractive surgery for the right patient the real issue?
- Is Novartis finally conceding that MF59 is a bad flu adjuvant?
- Is the cost of new agents validation justifies the potential high cost in the clinical practice?
- It is time to control the price of brand-name medication
- It Remains to Be Seen
- Just a Matter of Time
- Laparoscopic Prostatectomy: Long-term Data Raises Questions
- Laparoscopic Surgical IS NOT to blame for surgeon outcomes
- Laser Refractive Surgery is Here to Stay
- LASIK IS AN EXCELLENT PROCEDURE FOR THE APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES
- Lead In Toys/Contaminated Heparin vs Lower Cost Drugs!
- Lenalidomide is on a surge
- Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Dangers of Using Non-Licensed Cosmetic Injectors
- Let the Rotavirus battle begin!
- Lexicon's drug for RA
- License Agreement is a feather in the cap for Airmid but is a long shot to deliver an approvable drug
- Licensure and Training
- Lily's impact likely minimal
- Limited Clinical Utility Doesn't Necessarily Stop a Test from Being Used
- Limited Clinical Utility Doesn't Necessarily Stop a Test from Being Used
- LIPITOR is the most powerful statin in cardiovascular area
- LONG TERM ADIICTION CENTER MEDICAL DIRECTOR COMMENTS ON USE OF NARCOTIC ANALGESICS.
- Long term use of Allergan's Botox does not decrease efficacy
- Long-Term Symbicort Use in persistent Asthma - is it a solution for young children with asthma?
- looking to the future
- Lung cancer vaccination: a kinder, gentler (sic) therapy?? We will see..
- manufacturing not up to GMP
- Many Interleukins in the pipeline, when will they all come together?
- Market implication of merger
- May be jumping into phase II too soon
- McKesson Avoids Major DEA Impact
- McKesson Gets Out of Pharmacy Outsourcing
- Medicaid Health Plans Under the Microscope - Amerigroup Sued by District of Columbia
- Medicare: heading toward a crisis
- merck does the work
- Metabolic syndrome is a misnomer and cannot be measured by surrogate measurements accurately
- Metabolic syndrome is not an independent cause of cardivascular events: implications for drug development and use
- Might Be a Lesson Here....
- Millennium purchase may open up avenues for more sales??
- Mindray Completes Acquisition of Datascope's Patient Monitoring Business
- Mipomersen will make it to market but with limited market share
- Misys replaces IDX
- Molecular Diagnostics May Revive Failed Drugs
- More agents for neuropathic pain
- More bad news for Merck
- More medications for migraine are always in need
- More oversight to foil bribes is wishful thinking
- More potential developments in chronic lymphatic leukemia (CLL) therapy!
- More Progress on the Vaccine Front
- More R & D spending are needed
- More Trouble for Cardinal Health
- NABP Exposes Fake Candian Online Pharmacies
- Naproxen and Celecoxib fail to improve cognitive functions for patients with neurodegenerative disease
- National healthcare? Better find a new pool of physicians
- National Supply Chain Security Standards Will Benefit Everyone
- Neuronal nicotinic receptor agonists potential breakthrough for ADHD research
- Neuropathic diabetic pain is increasing over the world mainly in wester countries to date many drugs allowed only a modest pain relief , this new drug has a higher potential in limiting pain and depression post-pain, the way of administration and tolerance is better that current drugs on the market , this drug may allow a de crease of depression related to pain because it may target a specific centralnervous systel receptor involving in depression process
- New Agents Needed for Therapy of Neuropathy in Cancer Patients- Is AL-309 the Agent?
- New Drug Discovery Pact with GVK BIO allows Wyeth to increase its Biotechnical Capacity.
- New era for SEROQUEL® (quetiapine fumarate) - approval from the FDA
- New kind of monoclonal antibodies mean better results?
- new osteoporisis medication by AMGEN; Wall Street Journal Article
- New Proteosome Inhibitor Carfilzomib Ready for Another Phase II Study
- New targets mean better clinical results?
- New Therapy for Hormone Refractory Prostate CA. Maybe!!!
- New Tool Pain Managemet
- NNRs: A Novel direction?
- No One is Paying $30K For One More Month
- No side-effects for Lorcaserin after 12 months of use - boosting share market
- Non small cell lung cancer has little to be excited about
- Non-chemotherapy "clever" anti-cancer agents are actually safer?
- Not a Huge Advantage Over the Current Product
- Not Likely a Big Deal
- Not surprising
- Not the Utility One Might Expect
- Novartis (Tekturna) Effective BP med but is it worth the cost?
- Novartis and Multiple Sclerosis: A Major Commitment
- Novartis grabs a winner
- Novartis initiated, positive in randomized phase II trial- I think they (we) may have something!
- Novartis Needs To Be Nimbler Than Larger Rivals
- Novel immunotherapy for prostate cancer
- Novo Nordisk: Good try but recombinant activated factor VII did not reach its goal in hemorrhagic stoke
- NSAIDS and Alzheimers
- Obvious answer - wrong question - NO IMPACT on prescribing
- obviously works better
- OK, now that we know why how can we prevent the reactions to increase utilization of BMS & Imclone's Erbitux?
- Oncophage approval in Russia: Following Sutton's Rule!!!
- Oncophage(R) : Let's wait until the results are duplicated in Costa Rica.......
- Oral PBI-1402 from ProMetic Life Sciences Inc. Might Have the Potential to Fill the Void Left by the EPO Stimulating Agents
- OTC Diagnostics Could Yield High Growth
- Ovarian Cancer
- Overuse of Lupron & Zoladex in "early" Prostate Carcinoma?
- Paying to play catch-up
- PERISCOPE Makes Sense
- Personalized Medicine
- Pfizer adds to the list of late stage melanoma drug failures
- Pfizer Anti-CTLA4 antibody trial for melanoma stopped for futility
- Pfizer should know better than to intentionally act against it's own long term interest losing the trust of MD's and people.
- Pfizer's Melanoma Treatment Setback Has Bigger Implications
- Phase 3 without Phases 1 and 2
- Phase II Data are Intriguing for Boehringer Ingelheim's BIBF 1120 Pill in Pts with Advanced Lung Cancer
- Phase III data for Advexin - the devil is in the details
- Physician owned hospitals. Beneficial to whom? Certainly not the patient!!!
- Physician Ranking Systems Going Mainstream With National Focus
- PI-3-kinase inhibitors are the next class of anti-cancer drugs
- Piramed, GDC-0941. PI3K inhibition by GDC-941 as a promising tool to hamper a crucial tumorigenic signaling
- Pitfalls in Lupus
- POISE shows high-dose beta blockers reduce heart attacks but cause more harm than good overall.
- Police Department Focuses on Getting Officers to Lose Weight
- Possible wave of the future---or the present
- Post laser prostate laparascopic TURP problems
- potential innovation within anti-CD20 therapy
- Potential new medication in the fight against AD
- Practise with evidence based medicine
- Prevention is better than cure - Medivir's successful phase III clinical trial for Lipsovir(R)
- Price Controls are Not the Solution to the Annual Increases in Pharmaceutical Costs
- Problems for DaVinci
- Production techniques cause unsafe heparin to be spread through the world resulting in mortality
- Promising results for tekturna
- Promising results from clinical trial for Bosatria - a success for GlaxoSmithKline
- Prospective drug for Alzheimer's disease - Phase III cinical trial from Lilly
- Protection of the heart compromises systemic circulation and, therefore, brain perfusion: POISE trial
- Proteosome Inhibition with Carfilzomib is Promising Therapeutic Avenue
- Psoriasis associated with comorbidities- Is this to be expected?
- Psoriasis can lead to cardiovascular disease, depression and cancer - an interesting overview
- R&D Spending is critical to the branded and generic markets
- Relationships Between Manufacturers and Physicians will be More Closely Scrutinized, not Just in Orthopedics
- Relative ineffectiveness of chemotherapy for NSCLC
- Reliable diagnosis of RSV infection could be a major improvment for immunecompromises patients
- Results are good for a press release - the real implication are questionable
- results teach us something?
- Reverse Payments for PHRMA smell fishy
- Revlimid (Celgene) in CLL- not a bad addition in our therapeutic algorithm
- Revlimid in non-myeloma malignancies? A review article? It's time is coming!
- Ricin Vaccine Market Relies on Threat of Terror
- Risks when Politicians Tackle Supply Chain Security
- Rituxan ( Vitamin R ): Let's not panic!!
- Rituxan and Lupus: Is there Hope for the Nephritis Study?
- Robotic Prostatectomy ?Too soon to tell?
- Roche's Xeloda to gain more use in frontline treatment of m-CRC
- Rotarix will all come down to cost
- ROTARIX(R) Rotavirus Vaccine Will Give Pediatricians Another Vaccination Option
- Rounding Out Lilly's Diabetes Armamentarium
- safety concern with chinese drugs
- Second anda half line drug
- Seeking formal approval for Ramelteon use in Japan- is this a beginning for Ramelteon's global market?
- Serious Skin Reactions with TNF antagonists
- Should not be a driving force
- Should we use cetuximab in all NSCLC patients?
- Sickle Cell Anemia: Does Icagen, Inc have an answer in senicapoc (ICA-17043)?
- Siemens and Labcorp form Alliance
- Singulair increases risk of Suicide? Don't just poo-poo the possibility
- Singulair suicide story won't kill Merck
- Slim Chance?!
- Slowly but surely, Primary Care gets the message about preventing asthma
- So it begins...
- So Maybe there wll be a National Health Information Network (NHIN) after All
- So much for non-invasive surgery in prostate cancer
- Sounds impressive. Mechanism key to barrier to competition
- Squeaking hips show risk of early adopting
- Startling New Evidence Suggests IVIg May Help Alzheimer's Patients
- Stay Away From Liquid Silicone Injections.
- Stem Cell Reseach - A step in the right direction
- Stem cells for Mulitple Sclerosis
- STEMI patients do better with clot aspiration prior to stenting
- Still too early to tell
- Straight Talk From Cardinal Health’s George Barrett
- Studies favor new Amgen drug for osteoporosis - will the patients like to inject denosumab?
- Study of Breast Cancer Risk May Impact Myriad Genetics
- Supplements Proactive
- Sure, and let's buy them all a pony, too!
- Surprising Growth by Independent Pharmacies
- Sustained-release Hydrocodone - so what?
- Sustained-release opioids
- Symbicort for children
- T cell reconstitution after transplant
- Tainted Heparin Will Mean More Scrutiny of Drug Manufacturers
- Tapentadol: The New Ultram?
- Taranabant directions: To gain or to Failure
- Taranabant Drections: To Success or to Failure?
- Taranabant--To Be or Not To Be
- Tekturan losers blood pressure and proteinuria simultaneously
- Tekturna scripts
- TEVA CAN BE FIRST TO MARKET, and IMPROVED SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
- Thalidomide (Celgene) use to be liberalized in Europe
- The AMP Pharmacy Reimbursement Saga Drags On
- The answer is yes.
- The benefits of using oral HRT can not outweigh fatal risks
- The DOJ and the FTC rarely join antitrust suits unless there is the likelihood of merit
- The Feds Get Personal with your Medical Records
- The gods giveth and then takith away- Go figure.....
- The Human Genome will promote genetic counciling chaos and misinformation
- The Next Big Thing in Cataract and Lens Based Surgery: The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL)
- The pros and cons of Strattera driving marketing
- The real money is off-label
- The Required Success Factorsfor China to Muscle into Genetic Industry
- The Right Decision
- The role of immune system in the era of biological anti-cancer agents
- The Vioxx Problem
- Therapeutic intervention to treat psychotic depression - clinical trials to evaluate CORLUX continues
- This article may change atopic dermatitis treatment by pediatricians
- This should be a significant advance.
- Thrombus Aspiration in Acute MI
- Thrombus aspiration with the Medtronic Export: the new standard PCI approach?
- TNF worked in dogs but not humans
- Too Early to Draw Conclusions Yet on Vargatef
- Too early to tell
- Too much of a "good' thing
- Transgene's TG4010 Vaccine for Lung Ca - Add it to the List...
- TREANDA for CLL could be a winner
- Troubled Times on the Lipid-Lowering Drugs Market
- Trovax for renal cell carcinoma: not much potential
- Trovax(R) Sanofi-Aventis and Oxford Biomedica: Interesting but.....
- TRU-015 and SBI-087 both trubion's product both strong products with Different MOA , B cell depletion.
- Truth vs. Profits
- Unlicensed person injecting silicone unlikely to impact filler market
- Ustekinumab shows promise
- VIA 2291 reduce inflamamtion in atherosclerotic plaque , a new target in prevention
- Visudyne teraphy may play a new role in AMD treatment
- Vytorin resolution not soon
- Waste not Want not: Will this Ever Apply to U.S. Healthcare?
- Well at least they have Procrit (Whoops!)
- Well Designed Study Fails to Confirm a role for Anti-inflammatory Medications in preventing Alzheimer's disease - Hardly Surprising
- Wellpoint restricting epo products. Am I surprised?? No!!
- What a bunch of horse crap.
- What is the optimal tumor stage for vaccination?
- What strategy Pfizer will take (advanced Melanoma fails to give positive results) ?
- Where is the profit in Healthcare Packaging?
- Who benefits from the court-mandated halt to the clinical laboratory competitive bidding demonstration project?
- Who to Blame for Waste in the Medical Industry? Who's on First?
- Whole Health Care Systems - Open Communication and Education
- Why in pancreatic cancer???
- Why will Glatiramer work for ALS
- Why Xeloda can't eliminate 5FU
- Will bone drug help Amgen?
- Will clearly change practice
- Will have a niche
- Will Not Meaningfully Change Prescribing Patterns
- Will Strattera be around in 3 years?
- Will The Avaira Take Market Share From Oaysis?
- WSJ Hypes McKesson Buyout (Again)
- Wyeth's Job cuts are due to Generic erosion of their marketed products.
- XELOX=FOLFOX! Score one for Roche!
- Xenophobia and Valid Fears: Chinese comestibles and US Health
- You can freeze "leftover" TPA and save money. No need to by CathFlo or Actilyse.
- You Don't Have to Fear Discrimination Based on Your Genes
- You get what you pay for
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