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April 28th 2025
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Oklahoma Pharmacist Arrested for Embezzling Oxycodone
November 19th 2014Some pharmacists feel tired after being on their feet all day and never getting a chance to sit down. To ease the annoyance of standing all day, one pharmacist in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, allegedly took matters into his own hands.
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Kynamro Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Familial Hypercholesterolemia Patients
November 19th 2014A Genzyme and Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc. study suggests that mipomersen sodium injections reduce the odds of major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, compared with the 2 years prior to therapy.
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Otezla Offers Relief to Psoriatic Arthritis Patients
November 19th 2014A long-term study of Celgene Corporation's apremilast showed that the oral selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 4 provides relief to adult patients with active psoriatic arthritis, as well as adult patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who are candidates for phototherapy or systemic therapy.
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Roetzel's Ned Milenkovich Elected Vice-Chair of the Illinois State Board of Pharmacy
November 18th 2014Roetzel & Andress LPA is pleased to announce that Ned Milenkovich, Partner and Practice Group Manager of Roetzel's Health, Drug & Pharmacy Law group, has been elected by the Illinois State Board of Pharmacy to serve as the Board's Vice-Chair, a position in which he has served on two prior occasions. Mr. Milenkovich will hold the position for a 1-year term.
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Cocaine Users Experience Abnormal Blood Flow, Risk Heart Disease
November 18th 2014Cocaine users complaining of chest pain may have abnormal blood flow in the heart's smallest blood vessels that may not be detected in regular testing, putting these patients at risk for heart complications or death, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2014.
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Moms' Pre-Pregnancy Weight Impacts Risk of Dying Decades Later
November 18th 2014Adults whose mothers were overweight or obese before pregnancy have a dramatically elevated risk of dying from heart disease or stroke, according to a new study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2014.
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Early Detectable Vascular Disease Linked to Erectile Dysfunction
November 18th 2014Men who have asymptomatic subclinical vascular disease are more likely to develop erectile dysfunction than men who don't have early stage vascular disease, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2014.
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Pregnant Women with Congenital Heart Disease May Have Low Complication Risks During Delivery
November 18th 2014Pregnant women with congenital heart disease had very low risks of arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) or other heart-related complications during labor and delivery, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2014.
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Drug Helps Type 2 Diabetics Lower Blood Sugar, Lose Weight
November 18th 2014Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus may see a reduction in blood sugar levels and body weight with empagliflozin treatment, according to data from Eli Lilly and Company and Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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Meijer Shares the Smiles by Donating up to $400,000 to Local Children's Charities Across the Midwest
November 18th 2014Meijer is spreading holiday cheer this season by once again donating a portion of customer purchases made in the toy department, up to $400,000, to children's gift-giving programs throughout the Midwest.
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AHA Perspective on the Potential Impact of the IMPROVE-IT Data
November 17th 2014A new study presented today at American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions suggests clinicians may have more evidenced-based options when considering preventative therapy for high-risk acute coronary syndrome patients.
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