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MyBirthControlStore.com Introduces Alesse Birth Control Pills

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/27/2007 Chicago, IL United States - Alesse 28 birth control pills are now available on the site as desired by the subscribers. Get to know more about this pill how effective this could be in keeping you in control Read more…

Abbott's HUMIRA?® Approved in the European Union for Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/20/2007 Abbott Park, IL United States - Abbott has received marketing authorization from the European Commission for the use of HUMIRA?® (adalimumab) as a treatment for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. HUMIRA is the first fully human, self-injectable biologic for the treatment of psoriasis Read more…

New White Paper Helps Biotech Laboratories Maintain a High Level of Infection Control

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/19/2007 Needham, MA United States - White paper to help biotechnology technicians and environmental health and safety (EH&S) personnel minimize the risk of infection in the laboratory is available for download Read more…

AnaSpec Introduces Sixteen New Catalog Peptides

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/18/2007 San Jose, CA United States - This week AnaSpec, one of the world?’s largest providers of custom and catalog peptides, introduced sixteen (16) new catalog peptides Read more…

AnaSpec Introduces First Colorimetric SensoLyte?™ MMP Assay Kit

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/17/2007 San Jose, CA United States - AnaSpec has introduced its first quantitative and homogeneous colorimetric MMP assay kit Read more…

Valuenotes/Knowgenix Study Identifies Ocimum Biosolutions & TCS As Top Indian Bioinformatics Vendor

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/14/2007 Pune, Maharashtra India - A study by Pune-based ValueNotes in collaboration with Mumbai-based KnowGenix, titled "Bioinformatics Outsourcing for Life Sciences - India Opportunity?” shows that global clients are looking at India to cater to their bioinformatics needs Read more…

ChemImage Awarded a Phase I SBIR Grant to Study SiC-based Materials

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/07/2007 Pittsburgh, PA United States - ChemImage recieves a Phase I SBIR grant to study space-based optics. Studies will be conducted to analyze stress, strain, defects and more in Silicon carbide (SiC) based materials Read more…

'Harmonisation is A Long Way Off' ?– European Conference on Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/05/2007 Menster, North Rhine-Westfalia Germany - Europe is not likely to see harmonised claims for traditional herbal remedies for quite some time. This is the upshot of the conference on "Herbal Medicinal Products in Europe ?– Harmonisation Achieved?" in Berlin Read more…

Frost & Sullivan Commends Millipores Success in Developing the Enhanced Mammalian Gene Expression UCOE Technology

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/06/2007 Palo Alto, CA United States - Millipore Corporation's Ubiquitous Chromatin Opening Element (UCOE?™) gene expression technology as the recipient of the 2007 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation of the Year Award in the U.S. Drug Discovery Technologies market (NYSE: MIL) Read more…

AnaSpec Introduces Eight New Catalog Peptides and One Unusual Amino Acid

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/05/2007 San Jose, CA United States - This week AnaSpec, one of the world?’s largest providers of custom and catalog peptides, introduced eight (8) new catalog peptides and one new unusual amino acid Read more…

AnaSpec Introduces 17 New Anti-Tau Antibodies

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/04/2007 San Jose, CA United States - Continuing to rapidly expand its antibody offerings, AnaSpec added seventeen (17) new anti-Tau antibodies to its growing collection Read more…

White Paper Addresses Challenges of New FDA Regulations Awaiting Combo Product Manufacturers Released

NewswireToday (newswire) - 12/04/2007 Agawam, MA United States - A new white paper, addressing the challenges of new U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations awaiting combination products manufacturers, is now available for download at the link below Read more…

Health boards looking to increase transparency

Health boards across Scotland are looking into introducing registers for all medical staff to allow them to declare if they have any links with drug companies. The news comes following fears that some of the world's pharmaceutical giants have too much influence over what drugs some doctors prescribe. NHS Greater Glasgow has told the Herald that following a consultation it hopes to have a register, which would be publicly available, in place by June. Read more…

Napp Pharmaceuticals found to breach MHRA advertising guidelines

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has found that Napp Pharmaceuticals broke its advertising rules. A complaint was lodged about the firm's advert for the painkiller BuTrans (buprenorphine matrix patch) in the British Medical Journal in November 2005. Read more…

Pharmacy care program helps elderly take their medications

A pharmacy care program for elderly patients increases medication adherence according to a study appearing in JAMA. Read more…

11 million Acetaminophen bottles recalled by FDA

FDA informs public of nationwide recall of 500mg strength store-brand acetaminophen caplets. Read more…

Minds may need changing

Dr Sami Timimi gives a lucid account of the socio-cultural context behind the rising rates of prescription of psycho-stimulants for children. Read more…

The harmful pressure of market forces

Gordon Brown’s recent speech on the limits of market mechanisms did not go quite far enough, argues Margaret CookWhen great men make great speeches it has been remarked that the content is often not as impressive in the reading as in the hearing. Read more…

Prescription for closing community pharmacies?

Proposals to deregulate the market for community pharmacy may end up cutting services patients need, says Richard LewisTo the casual observer, the Office of Fair Trading seems to have it in for community pharmacists. Read more…

Health research serves profit rather than the public

Most health research is driven by commercial interests, leading to significant gaps in healthcare understanding, a report from the King’s Fund thinktank concludes. Read more…

Whose DNA is it anyway?

Thousands of gene patents have been issued – yet in most cases they are not inventions, and patenting harms the public interest, warns Sue MayerFor some years a fierce argument has been raging over whether genes should be patentable. Read more…

Need not greed

Many deaths in developing countries could be avoided if essential drug prices were lowered. Ken Bluestone explains how pharmaceutical companies are being urged to take their social responsibilities seriouslyWhy not lower drugs prices systematically for developing countries? Read more…

Drugs dominate response to mental health problems

Too many people who visit their GP with mental health problems are being offered drugs as the only option, according to the mental health charity Mind which has launched a campaign for more choice. Read more…

Dirty fighting in the other drug wars

Dear healthmatters — Further to your report ‘Global pressure leads to falling drug prices’ (issue 44) the pharmaceutical industry is indeed fighting hard – and dirty. Read more…

Psychiatry ???hijacked??™ by Big Pharma

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…
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