- Novo Nordisk plans 2 billion US dollar investment in new production facilities in Clayton, North Carolina and Måløv, Denmark (worldpharmanews.com)
Novo Nordisk plans to invest an estimated 2 billion..dollars over the next five years in new production facilities in Clayton, North Carolina,..and Måløv, Denmark…expansions will help…meet the increasing worldwide demand for its diabetes medicines… a new production facility in Måløv,… for tableting and packaging of oral semaglutide …"We decided to place the new API facilities in the US for strategic reasons,"…"The US is by far our largest market and there are many logistical and economic advantages of having a larger part of our manufacturing in our main market.
- Swedish Drugmaker Meda Said to Explore Sale of U.S. Operations (bloomberg.com)
Swedish drugmaker Meda AB is exploring options including a sale of its U.S. operations amid a boom in health care deals,...Meda is working with advisers at Rothschild on the potential sale process, which may start as early as September,...deal could be worth about $1 billion and may attract interest from pharmaceutical companies with an interest in respiratory treatments,...
- NACDS TSE (National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Total Store Expose): Hot Rx technology (drugstorenews.com)
- Samsung LabGeo PT10 - private patient kiosks...with a new point-of-care lab technology
- Higi Kiosks - cloud-based interactive..for health-and-wellness tracking, data sharing..patient education
- RxASP 1000 - prescription packaging system… accommodate up to 1,000 RFID canisters
- CoBot - new robotic technology…PharmASSIST CoBot…ease workflow and perform "mindless repetitive tasks"
- Surescripts optimizes tech, expands applications - new capabilities is an electronic prior-authorization feature that allows prescribing physicians to check any patient’s insurance eligibility for any prescription automatically, at the touch of a screen, before sending that prescription to Surescripts’ routing network
- CVS Health expands its care reach (healthcareitnews.com)
ACA (Affordable Care Act), primary care doc shortage, aging population, chronic disease make this telehealth's moment..CVS is working with three telehealth companies -- American Well, Doctor On Demand and Teladoc -- on how, together with pharmacies, they might expand and improve on...patient care.
- US researchers say 3-D printed microscopic fish robots will allow intelligent (in-pharmatechnologist.com)
Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego used 3-D printing to build fish-shaped microrobots. The so-called microfish can swim in liquids, are chemically powered by hydrogen peroxide and are magnetically controlled. The scientists said the synthetic microfish will inspire a new generation of ‘smart’ microrobots capable of detoxification, sensing their environment, and directing drug delivery.
- NACDS unveils Total Store Expo Product Showcase winners (chaindrugreview.com)
National Association of Chain Drug Stores has announced the winners of the 2015 NACDS Total Store Expo Product Showcase. The 12 winning products — evaluated by the Expo’s retail attendees — were among 178 items on display in this year’s Product Showcase, which covered categories ranging from over-the-counter health care, beauty care and consumables to general merchandise, pharmacy and home health care. This year’s winners in each category were the following:
- Shea Baby - BABY CARE
- Chocolate Energy – CONSUMABLES
- LA COLORS Color Craze Gel-Like Nail Polish - COSMETICS & FRAGRANCES
- Gigwalk Enterprise Mobile Application - FRONT-END SERVICES
- Party Poppers - GENERAL MERCHANDISE
- Butterfly Body Liners - HEALTH CARE/OTC
- Able Life product line - HOME HEALTH CARE
- Poo-Pourri - HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS/NONEDIBLES
- Dr. Hauschka Natural Skin Care line - PERSONAL CARE/HBC
- Meducation - PHARMACY OPERATIONS EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
- EpiPen - PHARMACY PRODUCTS
- Problem Solved! Stocking Stuffer - SEASONAL
- Sepsis: 4 things formulary managers can do to save lives, resources (formularyjournal.modernmedicine.com)
Everyone is a potential victim of the dangerous condition known as sepsis, which kills more than 258,000 Americans each year…. Early recognition and immediate treatment can reduce the morbidity and mortality of sepsis. In other words, healthcare professionals need to be fast and loud to beat sepsis.
The following are 4 specific things formulary managers can do in the battle against sepsis:
- Increase consumer and patient awareness
- Act fast: Treat sepsis as a medical emergency
- Know and screen for risk factors
- Participate in continuing education about sepsis
- The FDA has spoken on biosimilar names. But will its hybrid proposal work? (fiercepharma.com)Naming and Biological Products (blogs.fda.gov)
After much industry lobbying and public debate, the FDA has proposed a system for naming biosimilar drugs. It's a sort of hybrid of the generic name on one hand and the unique brand name on the other. ..it would allow the FDA to make some biosims easy to substitute for the brand-name original--and others not so easy… both branded meds and biosims would share a "core drug substance" name… Each product would also carry a four-letter suffix….individualized product-by-product,..
- CDC and Sepsis Alliance Team Up for Sepsis Awareness Month (sepsisalliance.org)Sepsis Alliance (sepsisalliance.org)
Sepsis Alliance and… Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will mark Sepsis Awareness Month in September by collaborating on a variety of efforts and new resources. Throughout the month of September, CDC will release a new series of fact sheets, host a twitter chat to engage the public in a conversation about sepsis, and host a blog series on its Safe Healthcare Blog to share first-hand experiences of doctors, first responders, patients, and family members coping with the devastating effects of sepsis.
- Pharmacists write in, Part 2: Why mistakes happen (drugtopics.modernmedicine.com)Pharmacists write in: Worst mistakes, Part 1 (drugtopics.modernmedicine.com)Pharmacy mistakes, Part 3: State BOPs and public safety (drugtopics.modernmedicine.com)
Do pharmacists feel that discipline by the state board of pharmacy is effective in deterring future errors? Should the pharmacist’s name be published in the state board of pharmacy newsletter for all the pharmacists in the state to see? Readers were vocal on this subject and plenty more.
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