Endo Pharma in withdrawal: FDA requests opioid drug’s removal from the market
The FDA’s move to request Endo Pharmaceuticals to remove its opioid drug Opana ER (oxymorphone hydrochloride) from the market is a first for the regulator.
The FDA’s move to request Endo Pharmaceuticals to remove its opioid drug Opana ER (oxymorphone hydrochloride) from the market is a first for the regulator.
Harvard University spinout raises $10M to advance platelet bioreactor technology
By removing human donations from the platelet equation, Platelet BioGenesis hopes to create a more reliable supply.
Surescripts had a good year for interoperability and e-prescribing
Health information network Surescripts revealed its 2016 National Progress Report, and the future of e-prescribing is looking stronger than ever.
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It’s not just new research that will suffer if proposed healthcare budget cuts are approved, writes Syapse Founder and President Jonathan Hirsch. The basic foundations of healthcare, including public health databases, are also on the line.
In an interview at ASCO 2017, head of the Prostate Cancer Foundation Jonathan Simons was heralding one of the biggest strides the field has seen in treating the most advanced form of the disease.
ZappRx inked a deal with Tufts Medical Center and Digital Pharmacist raised $6.5 million in a Series B round.
In April, telehealth company MDLive was hit with a class-action lawsuit over patient privacy issues. But now plaintiff Joan Richards has voluntarily dismissed the suit.
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