Monthly Archives: February 2012

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Clot-Busting Drugs Appear Safe for Treating "Wake-Up" Stroke Patients

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

Study Highlights: New research shows that clot-busting treatments appear safe for "wake-up" stroke patients, who account for up to a quarter of stroke patients. Patients who wake up with stroke symptoms don't get standard treatment because doctors don't know if the stroke started within the 4.5-hour window for receiving clot-busting drugs. The new data supports larger-scale testing of clot-busting treatments in wake-up stroke patients. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clot-busting drugs may be safe for patients who wake up experiencing stroke symptoms, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2012. In "wake-up" stroke, the person wakes up with symptoms after going to sleep with none. Not knowing when the stroke began excludes these patients from anti-clotting drugs that must be given within 4.5 hours of the beginning of the stroke. "Because wake-up strokes are common, occurring in up to a quarter of stroke sufferers, more research is needed on how to treat these patients," said Dulka Manawadu, M.D., lead researcher and a stroke medical consultant at King's College Hospital in London, U.K. "Patients who experience stroke symptoms should call Emergency Medical Services urgently and get to the hospital fast, regardless of … Continue reading

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Heartburn Drugs May Raise Fracture Risk in Older Women

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Older women who take popular medications to control indigestion and heartburn may put themselves at higher risk for hip fractures, researchers report. Long-term use of these drugs, called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), may increase that risk by 35 percent to 50 percent for current or former smokers, the researchers added. Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid are some examples of these medications. "Although PPI use might be strongly indicated in some patients, at least for short-term use, we believe that clinicians should continue to carefully monitor the need for long-term use of these medications, specifically among postmenopausal women with a history of smoking," said lead researcher Dr. Hamed Khalili, a clinical and research fellow in gastroenterology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. "Our data supports the recent decision by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to revise labeling of PPIs to incorporate concerns about a possible increase in risk of fractures with these drugs," he said. The report was published in the Jan. 31 online edition of the BMJ. For the study, Khalili's team collected data on almost 80,000 postmenopausal women. Over the course of eight years, from 2000 to 2008, almost 900 hip fractures occurred … Continue reading

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This Week in Star Valley — Lotrisone Without A Prescription » Online Pharmacy

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

The Star Valley Independent has been covering the the varied communities of the are for 110 consecutive years without missing a single edition.  In that time, the newspaper has seen many things come and go and many items come back multiple times for discussion.  Take a look at what made the pages of the Independent this week of the calendar year 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.   25-years ago: The Star Valley Spring Water Company, which plans to bottle and sell water from the Intermittent Spring via Afton’s municipal water system, is expected to be in business by this time next year. The water content of the snow pack on the Salt River watershed is 63 percent of normal as of Feb. 1, 1987. Four teams jockey for world position–Perfect cutter racing weather was enjoyed by large crowds Saturday as our home meets narrow down to the finals this weekend. . . . Kent Brown is sitting with a 23.40 average, and Valley Sprayers with a 23.42, Royce Hoopes picked up enough time to move into the third place with 23.85, while LinDee Hokanson retains fourth with 24.03. Horseshoe Inn has a 24.13 average and not a good … Continue reading

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Metro to remain in the mix despite heightened Canadian pharmacy competition

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MONTREAL - Canadian grocery chain Metro plans to maintain its pharmacy strategy despite industry consolidation and intensifying competition from U.S.-based rivals, its chief executive says. "It's competitive but as a percentage of total pharmacies out there in Quebec and Ontario, it's not that big a deal," CEO Eric La Fleche said Tuesday in an interview. "There a hundreds and hundreds of pharmacies out there already today so competition is strong already. It could get even more competitive but it's at the margins." Retail giant Walmart continues to expand its Canadian presence by adding Supercentres with full pharmacies in Metro's home turf in Quebec. Target announced plans Monday to operate franchise pharmacies at its Canadian locations next year. And California-based health-care giant McKesson Corp. said it will pay $920 million for part of the retail network of Edmonton pharmacy operator Katz Group of Canada. McKesson will gain control of 850 stores across Canada that operate mainly under the I.D.A. and Guardian brands. It's also buying Katz's franchise business, which provides services to 160 Medicine Shoppe outlets across the country. McKesson has been the primary pharmaceutical distributor to both businesses for years. In addition to competing against Metro, the U.S.-based players will … Continue reading

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Daxor Announces That Shertech Pharmacy Corp. Acquires BVA-100 Blood Volume Analyzer to Service Multiple Hospitals

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire -02/01/12)- Daxor Corporation (AMEX: DXR - News), a medical instrumentation and biotechnology company, today announced the receipt of a signed trial agreement from Shertech Pharmacy in Greenville, South Carolina. This agreement will provide Shertech with a Daxor BVA-100 Blood Volume Analyzer, an instrument which enables semi-automated measurement of a patient's total blood volume, red blood cell volume and plasma volume. Blood volume abnormalities are observed in a variety of cardiac conditions and have been associated with poor prognosis. Published studies using the BVA-100 have shown that blood volume measurement is important in treating heart failure, critical care patients in intensive care units, and in diagnosing the true status of complex anemias and syncope (fainting). Shertech Pharmacy is an independently owned specialty radio-pharmacy corporation with facilities in North and South Carolina and was founded in 1991. Shertech provides radio nuclear medical services to over 90 hospitals (the smallest being a 60-bed facility and the largest being an 890-bed facility) in the North and South Carolina areas. Shertech pharmacists and technicians are committed to providing the best possible solutions and quality care to customers and their patients. They have continuous courier services between facilities, allowing for prompt delivery and … Continue reading

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MagForce AG Announces Capital Increase from Authorized Capital

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

Berlin, February 1, 2012 - The Management Board of MagForce AG, a leading medical technology company focusing on nanomedicine in oncology, and its Supervisory Board yesterday approved an increase in the company`s share capital from EUR 4,127,041.00 up to EUR 4,952,449.00 through the partial utilization of its existing authorized capital of up to EUR 825,408.00 newly registered common shares with no par value common with a nominal value of EUR 1.00 per share against cash contributions. The company will offer its shareholders the right to subscribe new shares at a ratio of 5:1 (indirect subscription right). For five `old` shares, one `new` share can be purchased. The subscription period begins for shareholders on Friday, February 3, 2012 and will run for two weeks through February 16, 2012. The subscription price is EUR 5.50. The rights offering for shareholders is expected to be published on Thursday, February 2, 2012 in the electronic Federal Gazette. If all shares are not subscribed, shareholders have the possibility to purchase additional shares to their subscription rights. Unsubscribed shares will first be offered to current shareholders, and any remaining shares will be offered in a  private placement to institutional investors. Major shareholders of MagForce AG have already … Continue reading

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Blue Shield agrees to cover autism therapy

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

Reporting from Sacramento— A major health insurance company has settled an enforcement action with state regulators over providing special therapy for autism patients. California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones on Tuesday said that Blue Shield of California Life & Health Insurance Co. agreed to immediately cover the cost of applied behavior analysis therapy, which Jones described as a well-recognized and effective treatment. The settlement with the Insurance Department stems from a dispute that began in July when Jones filed an enforcement action against Blue Shield. "This favorable settlement agreement eliminates the frustration and insecurity so many families have faced when seeking autism treatment for their children," Jones said in a statement. Blue Shield no longer will deny the therapy as a non-covered service, challenge its medical necessity or force parents to get approval from an independent medical reviewer before starting treatment, Jones said. The agreement is similar to one made with the California Department of Managed Health Care in July, said Tom Epstein, Blue Shield's vice president for communications. In fact, Blue Shield in July began paying for the therapy for members enrolled in plans regulated by the Insurance Department, he said. Blue Shield was the first insurer to agree to … Continue reading

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