CD19 CAR NK-Cell Therapy Achieves Significant Response in Patients with Leukemia, Lymphoma
March 9th 2020Treatment with cord blood-derived chimeric antigen receptor natural killer-cell therapy targeting CD19 resulted in clinical responses in relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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National Association of Specialty Pharmacy Opens Registration for 2020 Annual Meeting & Expo
March 6th 2020The National Association of Specialty Pharmacy opened registration for its eighth Annual Meeting & Expo, to be held Sept. 14 - 17 at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C.
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Penalties for HIV Exposure Reduced in State of Washington
March 5th 2020In addition, the new legislation calls for more intervention from local and state health officers, allowing them to recommend options ranging from testing to counseling. This includes the ability to mandate treatment for an individual determined to be placing others at risk.
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Tip of the Week: Assistance for Pharmacy Personnel with Substance Use Disorders
March 5th 2020Pharmacy managers invariably face employees suffering from various personal issues that require special attention and/or counseling, and at some point will be confronted with the issue of an impaired employee.
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Prescriptions for Extended-Release Drugs Cost Health Care System Billions
March 4th 2020Using the 2012 to 2017 Medicare Part D Drug Event and Medicaid Spending and Utilization data sets, the researchers analyzed 20 extended-release drugs with 37 Medicare formulations and 36 Medicaid formulations. The analyses were conducted from January to December 2019.
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New Genes Controlling HIV Infection Discovered That Could Help Make Predictions About Pharmacy
March 4th 2020Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have cataloged host proteins that physically bind to HIV proteins, which identify human proteins that the virus can use to infect cells and spread.
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