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Monthly Archives: February 2012
MolecularHealth and FDA to Collaborate on Analytical Tools for Mechanism-Based Drug Safety Assessment
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- MolecularHealth, Inc., a leader in clinico-molecular informatics™, today announced the establishment of a five-year research collaboration agreement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to evaluate and refine MolecularHealth's Molecular Analysis of Side Effects (MASE), a software system intended to support mechanism-based drug safety assessment and prediction. The FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) will work with MolecularHealth to incorporate non-proprietary molecular and clinical endpoints of regulatory interest into MASE, along with non-proprietary information on patient populations, drug promiscuity, molecular modes of action and mechanisms of disease. "We are pleased to collaborate with the FDA to obtain their input into the evaluation of the analytical power of MASE for assessing drug safety in the U.S.," said Jeffrey D. Marrazzo, chief business officer of MolecularHealth. "MASE has the potential to benefit pharmaceutical developers, regulators and clinicians alike, helping them to develop and monitor drugs in a safer, more efficient manner." MASE uses information about drug modes of action and the molecular implications of interacting treatments, co-morbidities and genetic profiles to enable a more precise assessment of drug safety. MASE enables the exploration and analysis of adverse event information from both statistical and … Continue reading
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Rottenstein Law Group Encouraged by Potential Stem Cell Treatment for Osteoporosis
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
The Rottenstein Law Group, which represents clients with claims stemming from the severe side effects of the drug Fosamax, is cautiously optimistic about the possibility that a new process will improve bone growth. New York, NY (PRWEB) February 14, 2012 According to a press release from the University of California, “[a] research team led by UC Davis Health System scientists has developed a novel technique to enhance bone growth by using a molecule which, when injected into the bloodstream, directs the body's stem cells to travel to the surface of bones.” The results of the study were published in Nature Medicine. Wei Yao, the principal investigator and lead author of the study, remarked that while there are many step cells, even in the elderly, those stem cells “'do not readily migrate to bone.'” Discovering a molecule that attaches to stem cells and guides them to desired targets “'is a real breakthrough.'” “Osteoporosis is a major public health problem for 44 million Americans,” the release notes. “One in two women will suffer a fracture due to osteoporosis in their lifetime. Although effective medications are available to help prevent fracture risk, including alendronate, their use is limited by potential harmful effects of … Continue reading
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Pradaxa Side Effects – Related Deaths
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
Posted by Michael MonheitFebruary 14, 2012 5:58 AM Patients who are taking the anticoagulant drug Pradaxa need to be particularly alert to a dangerous—and potentially life-threatening—side effect: excessive bleeding. The FDA announced in December that it is evaluating a number of reports of serious bleeding events in patients taking Pradaxa. While bleeding is a well-recognized complication for all anticoagulant drugs, the FDA is specifically trying to determine whether those risks are greater for patients taking Pradaxa. Pradaxa (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) was approved for use in October 2010 and since that time hundreds of thousands of patients have been prescribed the drug. Pradaxa acts as a blood thinning agent to reduce the risk of stroke in patients who suffer non-valvular arterial fibrillation. But these anticoagulant medications carry the risk of excessive bleeding, including internal bleeding, ulcers, and cerebral hemorrhages. These events of excessive bleeding are the current concern with Pradaxa. In just one year of being on the market, the maker of the drug disclosed that there were 260 deaths caused by internal bleeding; which doesn’t include other bleeding events that did not result in death. The FDA received 307 adverse event reports in just the first three months that the … Continue reading
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California Treatment Advocacy Foundation Calls For Bill in State Legislature to Include Mandated Coverage for …
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The California Treatment Advocacy Foundation (CalTAF) today voiced support for pending legislation concerning the treatment and diagnosis of mental illnesses and called on state legislators to add an amendment to protect those in need of alcohol and drug rehabilitation. AB 154, authored by Assemblyman Jim Beall (D-San Jose), recently passed the California State Assembly and is currently under review by the State Senate. That bill broadens the mental health services covered by private insurance plans. The amendment proposed by CalTAF would specifically expand the measure to protect those individuals who have been prescribed substance abuse treatment by their physicians but who have been denied care by their health insurance carrier. “The passage of this bill is critically important as it will help people get access to the care they need as prescribed by their physician,” said Phillip Greer, executive director of CalTAF. “For far too long health insurance companies have imposed barriers that reduce access to much-needed chemical dependency treatment. When this happens, the health and wellness of whole families are jeopardized and the unnecessary costs to society ripple across California's communities, schools, businesses and healthcare delivery system.” The amendment proposed by CalTAF would be modeled after … Continue reading
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Whitney Houston death probe shifts to prescription drugs
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
The focus of the Whitney Houston investigation is shifting to an examination of the prescription medicines found in her room and whether she had taken any drugs that might have contributed to her death. Police said detectives have ended their investigation at the hotel room where she died, but investigators continue to interview people while awaiting the results of toxicology tests. "No matter what medication they may be taking, until we do a toxicology test and see the levels, we are not going to speculate," said Ed Winter, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County coroner's office. PHOTOS: Whitney Houston | 1963-2012 Authorities have collected several bottles of drugs from Houston's suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, law enforcement sources told The Times. But the sources said the amounts of drugs did not seem unusually large, leaving it unclear whether the medications had anything to do with the singer's death. Investigators are expected to speak to Houston's medical team to learn of any underlying medical conditions she might have had. In previous high-profile death investigations, officials have interviewed those who prescribed drugs for the deceased. When Michael Jackson died, authorities spent weeks sorting out his large cache of prescription drugs. … Continue reading
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Research and Markets: Global HIV Drugs Market 2010-2014 Report – The Global HIV Drugs Market to Reach US$15.5 Billion …
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1f6344/global_hiv_drugs_m) has announced the addition of the "Global HIV Drugs Market 2010-2014" report to their offering. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the increase in the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy. The Global HIV Drugs market has also been witnessing the need for novel HIV drugs. However, the expiration of patents of key drugs in 2010 could be a challenge to the growth of this market. The report covers the segments such as Hospitals, Patient Diagnostic Centers, and Point-of-Care Centers. The report also analyzes the Global HIV Drugs market landscape and its growth prospects. Key vendors dominating this market include Gliead Sciences Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Abbott Laboratories, ViiV Healthcare. Commenting on the report, an analyst from TechNavio's Healthcare team said, Major issues such as resistance to ART, patent expirations, and increasing HIV infections have created a need for novel drugs. The trend is moving towards development of new ART drugs that operate outside infected cells. This could include new class of drugs for entry inhibitors, coreceptor antagonists and fusion inhibitors. According to the report, early initiation of Highly Active AntiRetroviral Therapy (HAART) is the most effective way to … Continue reading
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Mountain West and Conference USA association moving forward — Macrobid Without A Prescription » Online Pharmacy
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
By News Release on Feb 14, 2012 in News, Sports DALLAS, Texas- Presidents and chancellors from 16 universities met in Dallas Sunday to discuss future conference membership plans and agreed to work on forming a new intercollegiate athletic association that would begin competition in the 2013-14 academic year. According to the press release from the Mountain West Conference, “This presidentially-led association will ensure stability and be built upon the principles of operating at the highest level of integrity and sportsmanship, enhancing the student-athlete academic and competitive experience, bringing fiscal discipline into athletics and ensuring competitive fairness.” “This is an exciting development that will stabilize the current conferences and create the first truly national conference with members in five time zones and television viewership from coast to coast. This partnership brings together like-minded institutions to improve the integrity and stability of intercollegiate athletics,” said UNLV President Neal Smatresk. “We are moving our plans forward rapidly and expect to complete our conversations in the near future. Look for further announcements soon as we work together on this exciting new venture.” Universities involved in the discussions were the United States Air Force Academy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Colorado State University, East … Continue reading
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Firefighter falls nearly 20 feet through roof at Navarro Pharmacy
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
By Monique O. Madan, The Miami Herald 12:16 p.m. EST, February 14, 2012 A major fire at a Navarro Pharmacy in Little Havana sent a Miami firefighter to the hospital Tuesday morning, according to the Miami Fire Department. Capt. Ray Pampin, 48, was taken to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital after falling 15 to 20 feet. According to spokesman Ignatius Carroll, Pampin, a 25-year veteran, was checking the roof for hot spots but fell through an area that was covered by debris. "They were checking an area by an air-conditioning duct," Carroll said. "While doing that, he fell through a vent covered by debris. Crews called 'Mayday' and quickly treated him." Pampin is in stable condition. The fire was reported at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday after dispatch received a call after an automatic alarm went off at the pharmacy, 1243 SW Eighth St. "Units saw smoke coming from the doors," Carroll said. "They touched the door and knew it was a working fire." More than 40 firefighters fought the blaze, which took more than one hour to control. Carroll said they have ruled out arson. "The fire was determined to be accidental," he said. "We are trying to … Continue reading
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Navarro Pharmacy fire in Little Havana sends firefighter to hospital
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
A major fire at a Navarro Pharmacy in Little Havana sent a Miami firefighter to the hospital Tuesday morning, according to the Miami Fire Department. Capt. Ray Pampin, 48, was taken to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital after falling 15 to 20 feet. According to spokesman Ignatius Carroll, Pampin, a 25-year veteran, was checking the roof for hotspots but fell through an area that was covered by debris. “They were checking an area by an air-conditioning duct,” Carroll said. “While doing that, he fell through a vent covered by debris. Crews called ‘Mayday’ and quickly treated him.” Pampin is in stable condition. The fire was reported at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday after dispatch received a call after an automatic alarm went off at the pharmacy, 1243 SW Eighth St.. “Units saw smoke coming from the doors,” Carroll said. “They touched the door and knew it was a working fire.” More than 40 firefighters fought the blaze, which took more than one hour to control. Carroll said they have ruled out arson. “The fire was determined to be accidental,” he said. “We are trying to pinpoint if machinery was placed by flammable products.” As firefighters made their way through … Continue reading
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Pharmacy grads will have jobs, minister says
Posted: Published on February 14th, 2012
By Lisa J. Ariffin KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 — Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai assured unemployed pharmacy graduates today they will have jobs soon. The health minister blamed the delay of a salary scale for civil servants under a revised government remuneration scheme for the lack of jobs. “Lately, the bit of delay of employing our pharmacists into our system is due to the new SBPA that has been deferred,” Liow (picture) said. He assured the new pharmacists they will be recruited as soon as possible. Liow said the government was working to bridge the public-private healthcare divide and will soon be able to offer more jobs to new pharmacy graduates. “To say that we don’t have enough positions to cater is not true,” Liow said, responding to recent reports highlighting pharmacy graduates who claim they have been jobless as far back as eight months ago. “In fact we are liberalising our policy, we would like to allow our pharmacists to work either in government or private (sectors),” he told reporters following the launch of a pharmaceutical industry fact here. He said his ministry had even liberated attachment conditions for fresh graduates and was taking in more pharmacy graduates annually. … Continue reading
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