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TODAY'S HEADLINES
Two new diabetes drugs, both long-acting injectable insulin products, were simultaneously approved by FDA. How they work |
Congressional representatives recently asked the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to investigate three insulin makers for price collusion—the latest development in ongoing concerns over insulin prices. Read more
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CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION
This month's CE activity, "Addressing unique medication adherence issues for patients with schizophrenia," is open for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
The goal of this activity is to educate pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in how to best assist patients in the use of medications to treat schizophrenia. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians can earn up to 2 hours of CPE credit for completing this knowledge-based activity from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy and Drug Topics. More
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EDITOR'S PICK
The manufacturer of the first generic version of Nasonex nasal spray stands to make millions of dollars selling the new drug. Read more |
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