
Altered stem cells are capable of developing into cartilage cells that create a biologic anti-inflammatory drug.

Altered stem cells are capable of developing into cartilage cells that create a biologic anti-inflammatory drug.


The use of specialty drugs for weight loss, building muscle mass, or for cosmetic purposes carries risky implications.

New data provides insight into the safety and efficacy of the FDA-approved multiple sclerosis drug.

The study is the first to demonstrate that CRISPR/Cas9 technology may lead to an HIV cure.

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Scott Gottlieb has served as the FDA Deputy Commissioner under President George W. Bush, a senior advisor to the FDA commissioner, and as FDA Director of Medical Policy Development.

Avelumab (Bavenico) approved for advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma.

Substantial proportion of patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease achieved mucosal healing with vedolizumab.

MedChew Rx is a cannabidiol that treats pain and spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis.

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A malaria protein combined with an anti-cancer drug shows promise against chemotherapy-resistant bladder cancer.

Data show communication failure accounted for 71% of serious or life-threatening errors related to medication errors.

The current outlook for biosimilar manufacturers shows significant promise.

Patients with HIV on ART may have high viral levels, immune activation, and inflammation.

Cellular mechanism may present treatment target for multiple sclerosis.

Cheryl Allen, vice president of Industry Relations at Diplomat, discusses the largest challenges currently facing independent specialty pharmacies.

Regular low-dose aspirin use associated with a lower risk of breast cancer.

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Suppressing MAFK pathway in tumor cells may slow spread of aggressive breast cancer.

Active compounds in chili peppers and cannabinoids help calm the gut.

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Study provides visualization of different conformations of transporter in motion that may lead to more effective anticancer and antiviral drugs.

Patients who received kidney transplants from donors infected with hepatitis C virus were cured after antiviral drug therapy.

The American Health Care Act is designed to repeal and replace parts of the Affordable Care Act.

Sheila Arquette, RPh, director of pharmacy services at Independent Health, discusses the lessons of high cost drugs such as PCSK9 inhibitors on specialty pharmacy.

Opioid epidemic fuels hepatitis C transmission.

FDA authorizes an omalizumab (Xolair) biosimilar to commence clinical trials.

GBR 310 is a recombinant DNA-derived monoclonal antibody for the treatment of allergic asthma and chronic idiopathic urticaria.