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Since its home state has no pharmacy school, Community Pharmacies is offering a one-year scholarship to a Maine resident attending the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston. The scholarship covering the winner's final year of tuition is currently worth about $25,000.

The Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (CCGP) will switch to computer-based testing beginning March 15. Candidates will be able to take the certification test at the nearest H&R Block Premium Center and receive immediate exam results.

The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) outlined its priorities for 2006 at its annual meeting, held recently in Boca Raton, Fla. Priorities include the codification of a flexible and definitive abbreviated approval process for generic biopharmaceuticals, a halt to the practice of authorized generics, the creation of a biodefense pharmaceutical sector, and reform of the Medicaid program.

Par Pharmaceutical has launched an advanced formulation of megestrol acetate, Megace ES 625 mg/5 ml (megestrol acetate) oral suspension. Megace ES is indicated for the treatment of anorexia, cachexia, or a significant, unexplained weight loss in patients with a diagnosis of AIDS.

DrugMax announced it has signed a letter of intent to acquire the stock of Carmichael Cashway Pharmacy, operator of three pharmacies known as Carmichael Pharmacy Infusion Therapy & Medical Equipment, (The Carmichael Pharmacy Group). The Carmichael Pharmacy Group provides specialty pharmacy; institutional pharmacy services; and respiratory and related medical equipment, including products and therapies requiring infusion compounding, to patients and physicians.

Walgreens Home Care has agreed to acquire Canadian Valley Medical Solutions. Based in Oklahoma City, CV Medical Solutions is an accredited provider of home infusion therapy, respiratory services including home oxygen, customized mobility and seating products, and home medical equipment.

Seniors enrolled in the Medicare drug benefit filled 11% more scripts in January than seniors without Part D coverage, according to Verispan, a healthcare informatics firm based in Yardley, Pa. The average Part D beneficiary aged 65 and older filled 3.38 scripts, compared with 3.05 scripts for nonbeneficiaries of the same age cohort.

PharMEDium Services, a provider of outsourced hospital pharmacy compounding solutions, announced that syringe admixtures will now ship with enhanced bar-coding. The new composite bar codes include a lot number and expiration date along with the drug's NDC number, which can all be read with one scan.

Mead Johnson Nutritionals has initiated a voluntary recall of one batch of Gentlease powder infant formula in 24-oz. cans, batch number BMJ19. This action is being taken because a portion of the batch was found to contain metal particles.

The Medicare Part D drug benefit has hurt cross-border drug sales by as much as 30%, according to the Canadian International Pharmacy Association. The group also contends that U.S. authorities have stepped up enforcement of laws against drug importation in recent weeks.

Procter & Gamble has filed a lawsuit against Vi-Jon Industries. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges that Vi-Jon infringed and diluted the unique trade dress of P&G's Crest Pro-Health, "a highly effective antiplaque/antigingivitis oral rinse, and also engaged in false advertising of its mouthwash product."

Merck's new vaccine against rotavirus infection, RotaTeq, has been added to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) list of routinely recommended childhood immunizations. Rotavirus usually manifests itself as gastroenteritis and affects about 2.7 million children under the age of five in the United States, resulting in an estimated 70,000 hospitalizations.

Loestrin 24 Fe, containing norethindrone acetate, ethinyl estradiol, and ferrous fumarate, has been approved by the FDA for Warner Chilcott. The new oral contraceptive tablet contains 24 days of active hormonal therapy and four days of placebo pills that contain the iron supplement.

A Wisconsin county judge upheld the sanctions and fine imposed on Neil Noesen, R.Ph., for his refusal to dispense or transfer an emergency contraceptive prescription in 2002. The state pharmacy board had fined Noesen and ordered him to attend ethics classes and warn future employers in writing of his stance against EC, as well as pay $20,000 in costs for the investigation and hearings.

The Massachusetts pharmacy board unanimously voted to order Wal-Mart to stock and dispense the emergency contraceptive (EC) Plan B in all its stores in the state. The board acted in response to a complaint filed Feb. 1 by three women who had been turned away from Wal-Mart pharmacies.

The FDA Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee voted 8 to 7 in favor of adding a black box warning to the labeling of all stimulant drugs used to treat ADHD. The group also voted unanimously (15-0) in support of requiring that FDA medication guides be distributed with each stimulant prescription, explaining the potential risks to patients and their families.

The FDA has recalled all brands of Balanced Salt Solution manufactured by Cytosol Laboratories in Braintree, Mass., after product lots were found to have high levels of endotoxin. The solution is used to irrigate the eyes, ears, nose, and throat during surgical procedures.

There is more to choosing drugs for the intensive care unit than cost. How effective a particular agent is may be even more important than how much it costs.

A 76-year-old woman, D.N., is hospitalized with a severe E. coliurinary tract infection (UTI). She has taken ciprofloxacin 500 mgevery 12 hours and is responding to it. Prior to admission, becauseshe is allergic to sulfamethoxazole, D.N. was taking amoxicillinwhich has been discontinued. D.N. takes digoxin 0.125 mg andpravastatin (Pravachol, Bristol-Myers Squibb) 20 mg daily. Over thepast 24 hours, she developed severe diarrhea and a 101?Ftemperature. Her stool specimen is positive for C. difficile. D.N.is receiving replacement fluids and electrolytes, but her physicianis considering how to resolve the C. difficile infection. What doyou recommend?

The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) recently updated their practice parameter, "The diagnosis and management of sinusitis," for the first time since it was originally released in 1998.

Until now, patients with primary immunodeficiency (PI) were treated with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) infusions, which were inconvenient and associated with serious adverse side effects, such as migraine headaches.

The Food & Drug Administration has announced a new format for prescription drug labeling that will organize the most important information needed by healthcare providers in a more accessible and easy-to-read fashion, according to the agency. But what may have started as an effort to decrease the 300,000 preventable adverse drug events that occur each year, has led some groups to accuse the FDA of attempting to protect manufacturers from consumer liability suits.

Less than 1% of outpatients who received medication in 2002 were prescribed a medicine that violated a prescription drug's black box warning, according to a study in the Feb. 13 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine. Researchers examined data from 51 outpatient practices and analyzed electronic health records of 324,548 outpatients who received at least one prescription between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2002.

A study published in the Feb. 9 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine suggesting that the popular supplement saw palmetto is ineffective in easing problems associated with an enlarged prostate has several flaws, according to the National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA). NNFA cited a substantial existing body of clinical studies, some with larger patient populations, that support the efficacy of this supplement for mild to moderate symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

The Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA) unveiled a national advertising campaign targeting the American Hispanic community to help draw attention to the free or nearly free medicines available to Americans in need. Montel Williams, syndicated talk show host, is the official national PPA spokesman.

McKesson Specialty, a subsidiary of McKesson Corp., has been certified by Celgene Corp. as one of a select group of RevAssist Program contract pharmacies to launch Revlimid (lenalidomide). To reduce fetal exposure to the drug, Revlimid is available only through RevAssist, a distribution network employing only certified, contracted specialty pharmacies.