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Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) recently made news on two fronts — the delayed entry into the U.S. market of one of its new products and its acquisition of IntraLase.
VaxGen announced that it will cut 51 percent of its work force as part of restructuring efforts, following the federal government’s
unilateral cancellation of what would have been an $877.5 million contract to develop a next-generation anthrax vaccine.
Healthcare spending in the U.S. totaled almost $2 trillion in 2005, or $6,697 per person, with total spending for prescription drugs in 2005 pegged at $200.7 billion, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported.
The public continues to lose trust in the pharma industry, viewing it far differently than the industry perceives itself, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers report.
Healthcare spending in the U.S. totaled almost $2 trillion in 2005, or $6,697 per person, with total spending for prescription drugs in 2005 pegged at $200.7 billion, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported.
The public continues to lose trust in the pharma industry, viewing it far differently than the industry perceives itself, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers report.
CVS’s attempt to take over Caremark got a boost as the pharmaceutical services company announced it is rejecting a $26 billion bid from Express Scripts, saying it was not in the shareholders’ best interests.
A UK-based consortium of companies is developing an implantable microgenerator to convert energy from human body movement, including joint movement and heartbeats, into power for implanted medical devices such as pacemakers, electrical stimulators and instrumented joints.