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Pharmacy Today: April 2007
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, April 9, 2007. Adapting to Change: Globalization and USC Pharmacy. When one reads about change and modernization in academia, the word globalization. Links to this post. Monday, April 2, 2007. Dr Raymond Damadian; A Great yet Unknown Inventor. The inventor of the MRI machine. Born in 1936 in Melville New York, Dr. Damadian attended the University of Wisconsin. And the Albert Einstein School of Medicine. Ountless people live longer and healthier...
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Pharmacy Today: This I Believe: A New Way to Protect Life
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Wednesday, March 21, 2007. This I Believe: A New Way to Protect Life. In the world of medicine we find many challenges. According to the This I Believe website. Require far more advancements in technology. In order to put this into perspective, one could imagine if the world’s top electrical engineers, computer programmers and physicists were asked to build a robot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Pharmacy Today: Dr. Raymond Damadian; A Great yet Unknown Inventor
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, April 2, 2007. Dr Raymond Damadian; A Great yet Unknown Inventor. The inventor of the MRI machine. Born in 1936 in Melville New York, Dr. Damadian attended the University of Wisconsin. And the Albert Einstein School of Medicine. MRI) machine which is used worldwide to detect certain cancers in the human body. Dr. Damadian contribution to society cannot be overstated; however, he has faced much controversy in his life. Ountless people live longe...
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Pharmacy Today: Prescription Drug Advertisements: How Many are Too Many?
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, February 26, 2007. Prescription Drug Advertisements: How Many are Too Many? The two blogs I focused on this week were pertaining to misperceptions of pharmaceutical products by the consumer. The first blog. Discusses the finding of a recent UCLA study. Reflects on an article. Comment on Blog I. I believe that this is an important blog because it highlights those points of the UCLA study that make a case against the dishonest advertising techniq...
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Pharmacy Today: The Private Pharmaceutical Industry
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, January 29, 2007. The Private Pharmaceutical Industry. The Challenges Contemporary Small-Scale Pharmacies Face. As we enter the 21. Guarded by an oligarchy of major pharmaceutical chains lording over the industry. The amount of effort and capital required for a private pharmacy to maintain those hours would be staggering. Another advantage corporate pharmacies have is the prevalence of an almost infinite number of “pull factors”...When one crit...
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Pharmacy Today: January 2007
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, January 29, 2007. The Private Pharmaceutical Industry. The Challenges Contemporary Small-Scale Pharmacies Face. As we enter the 21. Guarded by an oligarchy of major pharmaceutical chains lording over the industry. The amount of effort and capital required for a private pharmacy to maintain those hours would be staggering. Another advantage corporate pharmacies have is the prevalence of an almost infinite number of “pull factors”...When one crit...
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Why Drugs Get Pulled From The Market | Pharmacology Group 13 Blog | Page 2
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Why Drugs Get Pulled From The Market. Pharmacology Group 13 Blog. On September 28, 2008 by steph17. It is a statin, a cholesterol lowering drug, produced by Bayer. It was approved in 1997 by the FDA. What were the major problems associated with the drug? Why was Baycol removed from the market? Increasing amount of lawsuits involving Baycol: Bayer facing one of the largest product liability cases. How did Bayer settle the cases? What do the experts say? The Plaintiff’s Steering Committee (PSC) issued the ...
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Pharmacy Today: Pharmcy Robberies: An Unexpected Side-effect of OxyCotin
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, March 5, 2007. Pharmcy Robberies: An Unexpected Side-effect of OxyCotin. A recent but unfortunate trend of pharmacy robberies. Has been taking hold nationwide. The assailants are holding up pharmacies in order to access popular drugs such as OxyCotin. However, the problem lies not only in prevention. Of the robberies, but in avoidance of thos. Released a 63 page report. On the abuse of OxyCotin. In my opinion, the prevention. This I Believe: A ...
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Pharmacy Today: The Nuances of Pharmaceutical Safety: Two New Arguements
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A look at the new advances in the pharmacy industry. Monday, February 12, 2007. The Nuances of Pharmaceutical Safety: Two New Arguements. For as long as modern medicine has existed, there have been concerns over the validity and effectiveness of drugs. A recent article published in the. Highlights this issue and what can be done about it. In an ideal world, all drugs would have randomized, double blind, placebo controlled testing. Highlights the underlying problem in faulty pharmaceutical drugs, which is...