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May 5th 2025
An insider expressed skepticism about the company’s future, indicating that Rite Aid may be looking to close up shop entirely.
Rite Aid Brings Back Vote For Your Favorite Pharmacy Team Member Contest
October 3rd 2016To celebrate American Pharmacist Month, Rite Aid is asking customers nationwide to recognize their favorite pharmacy team member through its thirteenth annual Vote for Your Favorite Pharmacy Team Member Contest.
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Gonorrhea Cluster Shows Growing Antibiotic Resistance
September 30th 2016Earlier this year, the CDC published data that raised concerns about the emergence of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea. Now, a newly identified cluster of highly resistant gonorrhea infections in the United States has health officials urging for better treatment options.
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Tresiba Label Seeks Hypoglycemia Trial Data Inclusion
September 28th 2016Novo Nordisk has submitted a supplemental application to the FDA to include data from the 2 phase 3b SWITCH trials in the prescribing information for insulin degludec (Tresiba), a once-daily basal insulin that provides a duration of action beyond 42 hours for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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Walgreens and United Nations Foundation Launch 2016 "Get a Shot, Give a Shot" Campaign
September 28th 2016Walgreens and the United Nations Foundation have announced the launch of the 2016 "Get a Shot, Give a Shot" campaign, a fourth-year collaboration to help provide life-saving vaccines to children in developing countries.
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Pharmacy Job Placement Efforts of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
September 28th 2016Lynette Bradley-Baker, PhD, RPh, vice president of public affairs and engagement of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), discusses the pharmacy job placement efforts of the AACP.
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Cod Liver Oil: An Artistic Perspective
September 27th 2016Traditionally, the World's Fair artistic exhibitions have incorporated elements from current scientific evolution. For example, families applied industrial science and the scientific method to everyday life in the early 20th century, so modern art emphasized reductionism in an ever more complicated world.
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Nintedanib Receives Orphan Drug Designation for Systemic Sclerosis
September 27th 2016The FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation to Boehringer Ingelheim's nintedanib for the treatment of systemic sclerosis (SSc), also known as scleroderma, including associated interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD).
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