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Psychiatry ???hijacked??™ by Big Pharma
30.03.2008 00:03
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Consultant psychiatrists joined forces with mental health service user groups in July to demonstrate against the ‘hijacking’ of mental health care by the pharmaceutical industry. Read more
Facts, but no feelings
30.03.2008 00:03
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The price is still not right
30.03.2008 00:03
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Although pharmaceutical companies have lowered the price of many drugs for developing countries, generic equivalents remain cheaper – but may be impossible to import, explains Kevin WatkinsTwo-year old Mfane Ncane is lucky to be alive. Read more
Global pressure leads to falling drug prices
30.03.2008 00:03
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The recent barrage of public criticism of the pharmaceutical industry, following the collapse of the recent court case brought by 39 drugs companies against South Africa, has forced the industry into lowering drugs prices for developing nations. Read more
There??™s a lot more to health than drugs
30.03.2008 00:03
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Dear healthmatters – The multi-national pharmaceutical companies are trying to prevent developing countries such as South Africa, Brazil and India from producing their own, cheaper, anti-HIV drugs. Read more
A licence to print money?
30.03.2008 00:03
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John Abraham reports on how the ‘Europeanisation’ of regulation and licensing for marketing new medicines is profit-driven, unaccountable and a threat to public healthBefore new medicines reach the prescription pad, they must first be approved by the appropriate regulatory authorities,... Read more
Robert Hertzberg VP of Screening At GSK to Give Keynote Talk At Assay Dev. & Screening Conference
30.03.2008 00:03
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NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/29/2008 Monrovia, CA United States - Dr. Robert Hertzberg, Vice President of Screening & Compound Profiling at GlaxoSmithKline will give the Keynote Presentation at the 3rd Assay Development & Screening Technologies Conference, June 5-6, 2008 in San Francisco, CA Read more
Immunochemicals Find Increased Applications
30.03.2008 00:02
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NewswireToday (newswire) - 03/18/2008 London, United Kingdom - Increasing demand from a range of areas including healthcare, agriculture and counter bio-terrorism are set to drive the global immunochemicals market Read more
ABPI: UK medicines research under threat
30.03.2008 00:01
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New figures show that the UK boom in medicines research could be under threat, according to the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI). Read more
WHO calls for concrete action on counterfeit drugs
30.03.2008 00:01
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling for global cooperation, political commitment and creative solutions to counter what it describes as the silent epidemic of counterfeit medicines. At an international conference in Rome the body is aiming to put together a global task force to focus on legislation, law enforcement and innovative technology solutions. Dr Howard Zucker, WHO assistant director general for health technology and pharmaceuticals, said: "People don't die from carrying a fake handbag or wearing a fake t-shirt. They can die from taking a counterfeit medicine. Read more
Merck KGaA profits up
30.03.2008 00:01
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The German chemical and pharmaceutical company Merck KGaA had its profits rise for the final quarter of last year by 34 per cent to 109.5 million euros. The growth was said to be down to increased demand for liquid crystals for computer displays. Read more
Alarm over drugs fast tracking
30.03.2008 00:01
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Fast tracking new drugs could have a negative effect on patients in the longer term, a senior doctor in Britain has claimed. An article published in the British Medical Journal by consultant neurologist Abhijit Chaudhuri discusses the issues surrounding the fast tracking of new drugs. Read more
'More women' prescribed headache drugs
30.03.2008 00:01
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GPs are more likely to prescribe headache drugs to middle-aged women than men, a study has claimed. Researchers at King's College London found women aged between 45 and 54 were three times as likely to visit their GP about headaches while men were more likely to be referred to hospital. Read more
Solvay Laboratories pharma sales up 30 per cent
30.03.2008 00:01
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Belgian firm Solvay has released its results for 2005 with pharmaceutical sales up 30 per cent to 2.27 billion euros. The company as a whole had profits of 816 million euros for the year. Read more
AstraZeneca appeals in patents case
30.03.2008 00:01
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AstraZeneca has lodged its appeal over losing the patent for hypertension treatment Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate). In January US court ruled that two patents for the extended release tablet were invalid and unenforceable finding in favour of the defendants KV Pharmaceutical, Andrx Corp and Novartis's Eon Labs. Read more
DIY abortions at home
30.03.2008 00:01
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Women can safely have DIY abortions at home, a study has concluded. The pilot study, set up by the Department of Health (DoH), found that women less than nine weeks pregnant could safely have the medical abortion outside of hospital. Read more
Eli Lilly to withdraw advice leaflet
30.03.2008 00:01
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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has forced Eli Lilly to withdraw an advice leaflet. The leaflet, providing doctors with advice on treatments for mental health, was written on behalf of Diabetes UK and carried the logo of the charity, reports the Financial Times. Read more
Sanofi-Aventis recalls Clexane syringes
30.03.2008 00:01
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Sanofi-Aventis has recalled 30 batches of the anticoagulant Clexane (enoxaparin). The move was made after quality control tests found there was the possibility that there could be an over-concentration of the active ingredient in a limited number of syringes. Read more
GlaxoSmithKline antibiotic goes to FDA review
30.03.2008 00:01
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun its review of GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK) investigational antibacterial retapamulin. GSK submitted a new drug application (NDA) for retapamulin in November last year and expects to receive approval later this year. Read more
Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly change Yentreve AriClaim deal
30.03.2008 00:01
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Eli Lilly is to buy back worldwide marketing rights for Yentreve/AriClaim (duloxetine hydrochloride) from Boehringer Ingelheim. As a stress urinary incontinence (SUI) treatment, along with future related urinary incontinence indications, the drug will continue to be marketed outside the US by Lilly but other treatments using duloxetine will remain under both firms. Read more
Woman loses Herceptin battle
30.03.2008 00:01
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A woman suffering from early-stage breast cancer has lost a legal battle to force her health authority to treat her with Herceptin. High court judge Mr Justice Bean ruled this morning that that Swindon primary care trust (PCT) in Wiltshire did not need to pay for Ann Marie Rogers, 54, to be treated with the drug, which can cost up to ?20,000 for one year of treatment. Read more
Allergan Botox could be used to fight cancer
30.03.2008 00:01
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Botox could be used alongside chemotherapy and radiation to fight cancer, new research has suggested. The cosmetic treatment produced by Allergan, which is normally used to smooth wrinkles, was found to destroy resistant cancer cells in tests on mice. Read more
Cash boost for NHS mental health
30.03.2008 00:01
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Health secretary Patricia Hewitt yesterday announced details of an allocation of over ?2 billion worth of capital investment in health services over the next financial year. Capital funding is used to acquire and modernise buildings, land and equipment within the NHS and can only be used to fund these aspects. Read more
Forest Laboratories ups research spending
30.03.2008 00:01
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Forest Laboratories has decided to up figures for research and development (R&D) spending. The move comes as a way to include new agreements with US firms Mylan Laboratories and Replidyne. Read more
Pliva Pharma buys Novartis subsidiary
30.03.2008 00:01
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Pliva is to buy a Spanish subsidiary from Novartis' generics division Sandoz. The Croatian firm will pay 21.5 million euros for Uso Racional (UR), a well known and established generic brand in Spain with expected sales of 12 million euros for 2006. Read more
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