Council Members in this Study Group: 206
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Adam SchaffnerAssistant Professor of Clinical Plastic Surgery
Georgetown University Medical Center - CC![]()
Adam D. Schaffner, MD, FACS, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Georgetown University Medical Center. He has previously served as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Otorhinolaryngology at Weill Cornell Medical College...
Brian KaplanOtolaryngologist
Ear, Nose & Throat Associates![]()
Brian Kaplan, MD, FACS, is an otolaryngologist at the Ear, Nose & Throat Associates in Baltimore, MD. He also serves as Attending Physician at both the Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Kaplan specializes in head and neck...
Director - India and South Asia
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Indrajit Ghosh is Director - South Asia at Display Search India., the worlds leading display market research and consulting firm. He has over 15 years of experience in the display industry. Before joining DisplaySearch, he was responsible for the TV OEM...
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Another chink in the branded PPI armor
June 23, 2009
Nycomed receives Marketing Authorization for Pantoprazole 20mg OTC from European Commission | www.pharmanews.eu
With the coming application for OTC status in the U.S. (after the EU) this will be another blow against the branded PPI market. With efficacious OTC options, 3rd party payers will continue to put up obstacles to both branded and BID dosing.
Bold Contest for a Daunting Problem
October 27, 2008
WellPoint, X Prize launch $10M health care contest | news.yahoo.com
Most people agree that the healthcare system in the United States is in need of a complete overhaul. Unfortunately, the many competing interests in the current system make such overhaul extremely challenging. This contest certainly provides much incentive for the best and brightest to put forth their ideas on how to improve the system. Overcoming the obstacles to implenting such ideas will potentially be the biggest challenge of all. Therefore, I believe the answer to the question "Will it work?" will only come when the healthcare system reaches the same critical threshold that our financial markets recently met.
Evolence: Will this New "Advanced" Collagen Filler Take Hold?
July 8, 2008
FDA Approves EVOLENCE®, a New Generation Collagen-Based Facial Filler | www.investor.jnj.com
Evolence is an injectable filler material that is made by an "advanced collagen GLYMATRIX™ Technology." Collagen has generally fallen out of favor amongst aesthetic physicians due to its short duration of action. Evolence will have to demonstrate that it is superior to the plethora of other injectable filler materials currently available to gain market share. To do so will not only require clinical efficacy, it will also require a tremendous marketing effort to penetrate a market where there is no shortage of injectable filler materials from which to choose.
Allergan and Aczone: Likely a Winning Combination
June 26, 2008
Allergan Aquisition of Aczone | agn360.client.shareholder.com
Allergan has a strong infrastructure to support dermatologic and aesthetic products. Aczone, an aqueous topical gel containing 5% dapsone, will be a new product which will help treat patients with acne. "The strength of topical dapsone gel appears to be its high efficacy against inflammatory acne lesions. Both rapid onset of action and tolerability make this agent a potentially nice complement to traditional antimicrobial and comedolytic acne regimens." (Draelos ZD, Carter E, Maloney JM, et al, J Am Acad Dermatol. 2007;56:439.e1-e10.) Based on the study results available, it appears Aczone will provide an additional treatment option which will benefit patients. Given the number of patients afflicted with acne, I believe Allergan will ultimately view this as a favorable acquisition.
Obesity: Higher Healthcare Costs, Lower Productivity
June 26, 2008
Obesity costs employers $45 bil a year | www.nytimes.com
There is no revelation in stating that obese people move slower or have more health problems compared to skinny people. High blood pressure and diabetes are commonly associated with obesity. Morbidly obese people may have difficulty sitting in a single coach airplane seat, fitting through a doorway, or bending over to pick up an item. Such obesity is associated with higher healthcare costs, more time away from work, and lower productivity when compared to people who are not obese. In short, obese Americans need to lose weight to improve their waistline and the bottom line.