Sunday, August 19, 2018

High Importance!! FDA recalls are a reminder that China controls much of world's drug ... NBCNews.com-Aug 15, 2018 FDA recalls are a reminder that China controls much of world's drug supply ... the compound, said Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug ...


FDA recalls are a reminder that China controls much of world's drug ...

NBCNews.com-Aug 15, 2018
FDA recalls are a reminder that China controls much of world's drug supply ... the compound, said Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug ...

Hike in Medicare Spending on Custom-Made Drugs Spurs Concerns

Bloomberg BNA-Aug 17, 2018
Spending for compounded topical drugs, such as creams and ointments, was 24 times higher in 2016 than in 2010—rising from $13.2 million to $323.5 million, ...

Guilty plea in New England Compounding Center case

Worcester Business Journal-Aug 17, 2018
A pharmacy technician involved in the deadly fungal meningitis case traced to Framingham's New England Compounding Center has pleaded guilty to nine ..

Unlicensed Pharmacy Tech Guilty Of Working At Compounding Center

Patch.com-Aug 17, 2018
FRAMINGHAM, MA—An employee of New England Compounding Center (NECC) pleaded guilty Friday in federal court in Boston in connection with working as ...
Massachusetts News: BOSTON, Unlicensed Pharmacy Technician ...
STL.News (blog)-Aug 17, 2018
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Pharmacy tech in NECC meningitis case pleads guilty to mail fraud

The Boston Globe-Aug 13, 2018
A pharmacy technician from the Framingham compounding pharmacy that was the source of a deadly meningitis outbreak has agreed to plead guilty to one ...

Endo resumes lawsuit challenging FDA drug-compounding policy

Reuters-Aug 15, 2018
Endo International PLC on Wednesday said it will proceed with a lawsuit challenging how the Food and Drug Administration regulates drug compounding after a ...
Why a patient paid a $285 copay for a $40 drug
PBS NewsHour
Insurance copays are higher than the cost of the drug about 25 percent of the time, according to a study published in March by the University of Southern California’s Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics. Read the full story