
Savings from biosimilars may not offer much relief due to development and manufacturing costs, according to Catamaran report.
Savings from biosimilars may not offer much relief due to development and manufacturing costs, according to Catamaran report.
Promising treatment protects nonhuman primates from Marburg virus up to 3 days after infection.
Former chief counsel and VP of strategic development, and assistant general counsel for Fortune 500 health care provider, to lead new practice area.
The FDA has granted approval to Genzyme's eliglustat (Cerdelga), the only first-line oral therapy for patients with Type 1 Gaucher disease.
Doctors Without Borders says virus cannot be contained without massive mobilization of resources to West Africa.
Avita acquires MedExpress Pharmacy in North Carolina.
Ebola-related death toll climbs above 1200 as health care workers face increased threats from desperate region.
Grocery store chain joins growing list of major companies offering enhanced specialty pharmacy.
FDA stresses that dietary supplements cannot prevent or cure the Ebola virus.
Investigators in Europe have confirmed the effectiveness of prostate-specific antigen screening in reducing the risk of cancer-related mortality and in detecting a larger share of prostate cancer cases.
World Health Organization cautions outbreak could last for several months.
Following favorable results of the ASPIRE clinical trial, Amgen acquired Onyx Pharmaceuticals for an estimated $9.7 billion.
Walgreens now the exclusive specialty pharmacy provider for select Sigma-Tau prescription drugs Adagen, Cystaran, and Matulane.
Vaccine developed by Canadian government could be mass produced within months.
A phase 2 trial reported 100% 3-year overall survival rates with frontline therapy consisting of lenalidomide, bortezomib, and dexamethasone in younger patients with multiple myeloma.
World Health Organization declaration assures drug manufacturers that there will be a market for Ebola medications.
Thomas Morrow, MD, chief medical officer at Next IT, discusses how virtual health assistants are changing how specialty pharmacies can interact with patients to improve adherence.
Philanthropic efforts could accelerate drug development and treatment.
Recent legislation helps providers identify pharmacies that maintain current good manufacturing practices.
Supply of ZMapp now gone as death toll climbs above 1000.
Specialty drugs expected to account for 40% of total prescription spending by 2016, according to Catamaran Corporation.
Several treatments for hemorrhagic fever are in different stages of development.
A multicenter study will examine whether a drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis can improve kidney transplant patients' health.
Screening of newborn children for hepatitis C and new, more effective hepatitis C treatments may virtually eliminate the disease in the United States by 2036.
Clinical hold on Tekmira's Ebola treatment changed to partial hold by the FDA.
In a study that has the potential to change public health recommendations for breast cancer screening, researchers have validated the value of mammography in older women.
More than 90% of women in the program received timely follow-up care.