• BIOETHICS INTERNATIONAL (BEI) ANNOUNCEMENT

    Updated: 2012-07-31 11:01:45
    Attention Students And Early-Stage Bioethicists: Invitation to Join BEI Young Professionals BEI is inviting students and early-stage bioethicists to join BEI Young Professionals. The goal of BEI Young Professionals is to open Bioethics International's online forum to young bioethicists for sharing articles and publishing original commentary, networking, and supporting each ...

  • Global Pharmaceutical Industry Calls for Broad-Based Cooperation to Fight Online Sales of Counterfeit Medicines Around the World

    Updated: 2012-07-31 11:01:45
    [PharmaPro] The global pharmaceutical industry has unveiled recommendations to tackle the growing public health threat of counterfeit or fake medicines. The industry's call for increased public awareness and crackdown on makers of the unsafe products comes as a group of private U.S. companies launches the Center for Safe Internet ...

  • How Fake Cancer Drugs Entered U.S.

    Updated: 2012-07-31 11:01:45
    [Wall Street Journal] From the outskirts of Winnipeg, Kris Thorkelson's Canada Drugs grew to become a vital link for American consumers stung by high drug prices. The Internet pharmacy had by the middle part of the last decade filled millions of U.S. prescriptions with low-cost, Canadian supplies of everything from ...

  • New White Paper Available – Today’s Medical Developments

    Updated: 2012-07-31 06:00:44
    New White Paper AvailableToday’s Medical DevelopmentsA new white paper, "The Five Biggest Myths about Medical Products Outsourcing," examines the reasons why five typical areas of concern about outsourcing medical products manufacturing are often unfounded. In addition, the paper outlines the advantages … Go here to read more: outsourcing “white paper” – Google News

  • Does Seeing the Doctor More Often Keep You Out of the Hospital?

    Updated: 2012-07-30 21:30:46
    Apparently not: By exploiting a unique health insurance benefit design, we provide novel evidence on the causal association between outpatient and inpatient care. Our results indicate that greater outpatient spending was associated with more hospital admissions: a $100 increase in outpatient spending was associated with a 2.7% increase in the probability of having an inpatient event and [...]

  • More Evidence on Priceless

    Updated: 2012-07-30 20:30:49
    Three years after the Massachusetts’ health reform began, a study found the percent of people reporting they could not get needed care from specialists was little changed (7.1% vs. 7.0%). There was also no change in the percentage who said they visited an emergency room for a condition that could have been treated in a [...]

  • Notice to SCOTUS: The Mandate Isn’t Going To Be Enforced Anyway

    Updated: 2012-07-30 18:30:39
    [T]he law counts on most of the scofflaws turning themselves in. If you do not have insurance and think you owe the tax, then you will be asked to check a box to that effect on your tax return. If you choose to ignore the mandate, you might also choose not to check the box. [...]

  • Flawed Commonwealth Study

    Updated: 2012-07-30 17:00:17
    A study by the Commonwealth Fund concludes that seniors in Medicare are less likely than those with employer-provided coverage to encounter problems with medical bills or experience access problems due to cost. But how can that be? As Chris Jacobs notes, a Congressional Research Service report found that traditional Medicare covers between 5 and 15 percent [...]

  • The Supreme Court May Have Saved Lives

    Updated: 2012-07-30 14:44:13
    Here’s the most underreported story of the summer. When the Supreme Court ruled on the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) it inadvertently liberated millions of people who were going to be forced into Medicaid. Now they will have the opportunity to have private health insurance instead. What difference does that make? It could be the difference [...]

  • New Funds Could Shorten Waiting Lists For AIDS Drugs

    Updated: 2012-07-28 11:20:00
    Some states, like Georgia, have a waiting list for people who need help paying for AIDS drugs. With increased federal funding on its way for HIV/AIDS treatment, states are hoping that they can care for more people. But the cost of care remains high, so the waits may remain, too.

  • Cost Of Treatment Still A Challenge For HIV Patients In U.S.

    Updated: 2012-07-27 21:51:00
    Many people living with HIV in the U.S. struggle to remain eligible for public assistance programs that pay for medication. For some that means avoiding full-time jobs or refusing pay raises so they can get coverage for the expensive drugs.

  • Why You Get Ill

    Updated: 2012-07-27 20:30:32
    What do heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, stroke and cancer have in common? Scientists have linked each of these to a condition known as chronic inflammation, and they are studying how high-fat foods and excess body weight may increase the risk for fatal disorders. More from Laura Landro.

  • Labeling Your Health

    Updated: 2012-07-27 20:09:52
    A physician, equipped with the latest medical and scientific information, prescribes a medicine as the best course of treatment for a patient. The patient follows the doctor’s orders, takes the medicine as prescribed and has a positive health outcome. A remarkable event? Hardly. This is what doctors do. But what if the condition for which [...]

  • AMA Knows a Thing or Two About Social Media: Day 2 @ PhRMA Social Media Summit

    Updated: 2012-07-27 19:51:53
    Yesterday we wrapped up a successful PhRMA Social Media Summit at Astellas’ Americas HQ, focusing on best practices and information sharing with a presentation from the American Medical Association (AMA). Kevin O’Neil, AMA’s director of physician communications, and Nick Abruzzo, AMA’s vice president of interactive marketing, showcased the organization’s blog (“On the Road with Dr. [...]

  • Correcting Myths about the Rich

    Updated: 2012-07-27 18:30:58
    They have suffered the biggest income losses: The incomes of the top one percent fell 18 times more than the incomes for the middle class since the start of the recession. Inequality is falling, not rising: The income the top one percent fell from 16.7 percent of all after-tax income in 2009 to 11.5 percent [...]

  • #AIDS2012: Revolutionized Treatment

    Updated: 2012-07-27 14:41:31
    Today we have another guest post from James Sykes, Advocacy Manager for HealthHIV, an organization offering support for people living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS by providing education, capacity building, health services research, and advocacy to organizations, communities and professionals. The Exhibition Hall at the XIX International AIDS Conference (IAC) is packed with representatives [...]

  • ObamaCare’s Regulatory Madness

    Updated: 2012-07-26 20:30:10
    No state legislative session in your state this year? That isn’t reason enough to get a waiver from HHS in authorizing essential parts of ObamaCare as this update from Aetna’s Health Reform Weekly explains: NORTH DAKOTA: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently notified the state Department of Insurance (DOI) that it [...]

  • Accutane MDL Update

    Updated: 2012-07-26 19:52:31
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs Accutane MDL Update Previous Home Posted On : July 26, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Accutane MDL Update Share The Accutane MDL judge granted summary judgment in one of the cases pending before him , ruling that warnings about inflammatory bowel disease IBD that were on the drug's label at the time the plaintiff took Accutane were adequate , because a prescription drug is not defectively designed when it is accompanied by an adequate warning , at least under New York . law What about the defective design claims The court found that design defect claims under New York law are not separate and distinct from plaintiff inadequate warnings claims because that state's law is that an

  • New Chantix Ruling

    Updated: 2012-07-26 19:41:04
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Chantix New Chantix Ruling Previous Home Next Posted On : July 26, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . New Chantix Ruling Share The Chantix MDL judge ruled Monday that the 2009 black box warning on drug's label sufficiently provided a warning as a matter of law that suicidal and violent acts may result in taking Chantix . But , ultimately , the court punted the question of how that impact that statutes of limitations to individual courts , presumably by individual federal courts who hear the case after remand . You can read the opinion here Posted by Ronald V . Miller , . Jr Permalink Email This Post Posted In : Chantix Previous Home Next Topics Blogs Children Drug Companies Abbott AstraZeneca

  • Innovation Idea Sharing: Day 1 @ PhRMA Social Media Summit

    Updated: 2012-07-26 17:47:38
    Yesterday was the first day of the PhRMA Social Media Summit at Astellas’ Americas HQ, where the focus was innovation for the biopharmaceutical industry. We heard from a number of industry and media experts, which prompted critical questions and discussions throughout the day. The summit began with Lionel Menchaca, Dell’s chief blogger, and Amy O’Connor, [...]

  • #AIDS2012: Guest Update from HealthHIV

    Updated: 2012-07-26 15:20:10
    Today we have a guest post from James Sykes, Advocacy Manager for HealthHIV, an organization offering support for people living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS by providing education, capacity building, health services research, and advocacy to organizations, communities and professionals. We appreciate Mr. Sykes taking the time to share his observations on this week’s [...]

  • Research Baby Steps

    Updated: 2012-07-25 16:02:10
    I saw this item today on potential progress against Alzheimer’s disease that is worth a look. The upshot of the article is that new work with stem cells in an animal study suggests that some memory lost due to Alzheimer’s may be recoverable. Studies like this point to how research may lead to progress in [...]

  • Staying on Top of Eye-Disease Research and Drug Trials

    Updated: 2012-07-24 21:11:59
    Some practical advice for eye disease patients and their families looking to stay on top of promising drug developments and register for drug trials.

  • Finding a Cure: Q&A with The AIDS Institute

    Updated: 2012-07-24 19:53:42
    Today we have an interview with Carl Schmid, Deputy Executive Director for The AIDS Institute, a national nonprofit organization that promotes action for social change through public policy research, advocacy and education. PhRMA: Thank you for joining us. The AIDS Institute was originally founded in the mid-80s as an advocacy organization and became a 501(c)3 [...]

  • New campaign to educate consumers about buying prescription drugs online

    Updated: 2012-07-24 14:00:43
    The Center for Safe Internet Pharmacy announced a new campaign to educate consumers about buying prescription drugs online. One part of the program will identify and address illegal sites that pose a threat to consumers. With illegal drug sellers making more than a $1 million a day, this is a big problem. The worldwide pharmaceutical [...]

  • How Boehringer Ingelheim is “Making More Health”

    Updated: 2012-07-23 16:57:00
    Today we have a guest post from Marybeth McGuire, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at Boehringer Ingelheim. While Boehringer Ingelheim’s business is developing innovative treatments to address unmet medical needs, there are so many other ways in which we can all lead healthier lives. To that end, we asked our employees what they do to “make [...]

  • A Farewell to PhRMA

    Updated: 2012-07-19 17:16:31
    Tomorrow, I leave PhRMA to try my hand at something new. It feels like a lifetime since I’ve been here – nearly six years. That’s roughly one sixth of my 32 years, and longer than I’ve done anything in my life except for elementary school and aunthood. In those nearly six years, I’ve seen some [...]

  • The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg

    Updated: 2012-07-18 01:41:34
    In 2001 Hoffmann-La Roche’s drug Accutane was selling in its billions worldwide as a treatment for acne. For those who suffered from extreme scarring acne, it was something of a miraculous treatment, however evidence started to mount that for others it was a death sentence. Over the next few years it was estimated that between [...]

  • June 2012 Medication Label Changes

    Updated: 2012-07-12 16:40:02
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs June 2012 Medication Label Changes Previous Home Next Posted On : July 12, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . June 2012 Medication Label Changes Share Last month brought changes to thirty five 35 medical product labels down from 43 changes in April with changes to the prescribing information to include any of the following areas : boxed warnings , contraindications , warnings , precautions , adverse reactions , patient package insert , and medication . guide For a complete detailed accounting of the label changes , please refer to the summary of meds . By clicking onto the drug name , you will be able to view the detailed summary , which will identify the safety labeling section and

  • Excedrin Migraine Hits the Black Market

    Updated: 2012-07-12 14:15:12
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs Excedrin Migraine Hits the Black Market Previous Home Next Posted On : July 12, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Excedrin Migraine Hits the Black Market Share As a long time sufferer of headaches , I know how great it is to find something that honestly works to quickly take away the pain . Would I pay 2.45 for a pill for to take away the pain , when a few weeks ago that same pill was 02 per pill That , I'm not quite sure . It sounds crazy , but that is exactly what seems to be happening In January of this year , Excedrin Migraine , amongst a few other over-the-counter medications , was recalled . The drug maker Novartis recalled these items after issues at its production facility in

  • Drug Law News

    Updated: 2012-07-09 13:26:02
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs Drug Law News Previous Home Next Posted On : July 9, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Drug Law News Share A new anti-trust complaint alleges that three drug companies conspired to delay introducing a generic version of the blockbuster cholesterol-lowering drug . Lipitor Pfizer agrees to yank claims that its Centrum vitamins promote breast and colon health . HT : Pharmalot A Pfizer brochure on Zithromax was just full of problems The plaintiff in an Avandia suit in Israel has gotten the country's highest-ever award in a drug class action . Posted by Ronald V . Miller , . Jr Permalink Email This Post Posted In : Drugs Previous Home Next Topics Blogs Children Drug Companies Abbott

  • Writer and Director Doug Bremner Talks About New Independent Film Catania!

    Updated: 2012-07-03 21:47:35
    Things are moving along for our film. I posted the roles at a website called www.800casting.com which I found very confusing because I couldn’t figure out if the actors were getting my requests for auditions. When I complained about it I got a call from Don Diprima who called me up [...]

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