
Experimental treatment blocks signaling protein.
Genetic variations on chromosome 15 dictate impact of NSAIDs.
A pharmacist involved in a Medicare scheme has pleaded guilty to health care fraud.
Process produces protein with high blood clotting ability.
Globally, from Tunisia to the United States, underuse of digital temperature loggers leads to loss of product potency and efficacy for patients.
As the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services places a greater emphasis on medication adherence through its star ratings, pharmacists and other health care professionals continue to seek ways to improve adherence among seniors.
Risk of sudden onset menopause reduced by adding goserelin to chemotherapy regimen.
Patients with bile acid synthesis and peroxisomal disorders will soon have access to the first FDA-approved treatment option.
A drug typically used to treat herpes may reduce HIV-1 levels, even in those who don't have herpes.
The agency is slated to review the new drug application within a 6-month timeframe.
Report finds suppliers could spur investment through methods that include equipment leases or supplier-financed credit.
Treatment can selectively drop medication at the site of tumors.
Raulo Frear, PharmD, general manager of OmedaRx, discusses the services his company offers.
Historical comparison shows advantage in virologic response for patients with genotype 1 hepatitis C.
Survivors of breast cancer more likely to develop aggressive form of thyroid cancer.
More than 90% of HIV transmissions originate from undiagnosed and untreated individuals. On the other hand, those retained in medical care who have achieved viral suppression are 94% less likely to transmit HIV.
Study finds older patients and minorities less likely to receive treatment.
Scientists seek to create powerful defense system that will both attack the virus and prevent infection.
Study finds depression in African American cancer patients has gone under-recognized.
Newly characterized compounds found to block inflammation and nerve cell damage.
Regulatory agencies recommend continuous temperature tracking with digital devices over traditional analog models.
Taking multiple medications, having hypertension, and executing heavy labor at work are all associated with a lower sperm count among men attempting to conceive.
David G. Miller, RPh, executive vice president and CEO of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists, debunks what he thinks are the 3 biggest compounding pharmacy myths.
Study evaluates how antiretroviral therapy effects gut microbiota.
Average period to disease recurrence same as with placebo.
Owners prohibited from manufacturing, holding, or distributing sterile drugs until they comply with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
Economic variables impact breast cancer treatment, study finds.
Repair rate of intestinal lining dependent on interactions within the gut.
The FDA today approved the first available treatment option for patients with high-risk neuroblastoma.
The FDA has granted priority review to investigational cobimetinib in combination with vemurafenib (Zelboraf) in advanced melanoma.