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Higher Prices for MS Drug Help Merck
May 14, 2013 5:46 am | by DAVID McHUGH, AP Business Writer | News | CommentsHigher prices for its multiple sclerosis drug Rebif helped German pharmaceutical and high-tech materials company Merck KGaA post a 54 percent rise in first-quarter profit. Merck also saw stronger sales of materials for liquid-crystal displays and raised its profit forecast.
Why You Shouldn't Treat Kids' Colds With Drugs
May 13, 2013 5:25 pm | by Wall Street Journal | Videos | CommentsMany parents are still using cold medications for their young children despite warnings against the practice. Anna Mathews and Emory University pediatric emergency medicine fellow Sarah Lazarus join Lunch Break with a look at the latest research.
Liquid Handling Pumps
May 13, 2013 4:05 pm | Product Releases | CommentsModel M6 and M50 liquid handling pumps are a new generation of pumps for precision handling of liquids and/or gases, producing a bidirectional pulseless flow with a range of over six orders of magnitude. A replacement for syringe pumps, the Cheminert pumps eliminate the need for refill cycles and syringe changes.
Hospital to Probe East German Medical Trials
May 13, 2013 3:44 pm | by FRANK JORDANS,Associated Press | News | CommentsBerlin's renowned Charite hospital said Monday it plans to investigate allegations that patients in communist East Germany were used as unwitting guinea pigs in medical trials for Western drug companies. Claims that the dictatorship allowed tests that would have been considered unethical or even illegal in the West were first made shortly after German reunification in 1990, but no wrongdoing was found at the time.
Ranbaxy Agrees to $500M Penalty
May 13, 2013 3:25 pm | by ERIC TUCKER,Associated Press | News | CommentsA subsidiary of India's largest pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay $500 million in fines and civil penalties for selling adulterated drugs and lying about tests of the medications to federal regulators, the U.S. Justice Department said Monday.
Kilo-lab Size Conical Vacuum Dryer/Mixer
May 13, 2013 3:19 pm | Product Releases | CommentsKilo-lab size conical vacuum dryer/mixer machine matches the special requirements in the lab with regard to the software program data recording, measurement points, outfit and use, and offers modular design, maximum flexibility and mobility, applications can be carried out on drying processes under vacuum and other procedures such as mixing and homogenizing, degassing, moistening and so forth.
Omnitronics Freeze Dryer
May 13, 2013 3:07 pm | Product Releases | CommentsThe VirTis Benchtop Pro with Omnitronics freeze dryer has been engineered with the research scientist in mind. Traditional time losses incurred from lengthy condenser defrost and clean-up procedures are minimized with the new hot-gas defrost facility on the BenchTop Pro.
Filtration and Drying Process
May 13, 2013 2:25 pm | Product Releases | CommentsThe simplefilter is designed for many pharmaceutical applications such as: hydrogenation, carbon filtration, catalyst recovery, pre-filter for micro-filtration, APIs and intermediate filtration.
Mixer/Dryer/Cooler
May 13, 2013 1:00 pm | Product Releases | CommentsThe Bella Series 543 mixer/dryer/cooler offers an improved method for drying or cooling powders, granulates and filter cakes. The Bella dryer can be used for drying, mixing, spraying, agglomerating and cooling in the same unit without additional equipment or costs.
Dry Powder Blending System
May 13, 2013 12:19 pm | Product Releases | CommentsThe blending system allows homogeneous blending of dry powder batches with its patented blending elements mounted to the inside of the container lid. The blending procedure can be scaled up from 4 – 12,000 liters.
Aptamer Protein Precipitation Kits
May 13, 2013 11:34 am | Product Releases | CommentsThe new range of Aptamer Protein Precipitation Kits bind with unmatched high specificity and affinity to target molecules. The new Aptoprecipitation (AP) / Co-aptoprecipitation (Co-AP) Kits are aptamer based protein precipitation kits designed to provide easy, quick and consistent protein precipitation.
Labor Drug Study Triggers Mommy-Blog Firestorm
May 13, 2013 8:49 am | Videos | CommentsA new study about a popular drug used to help so many moms speed up labor and could have some potentially negative effects. According to researchers, pitocin showed a potential link to some full term infants having increased admissions to neonatal intensive care units.
Government Stops Study Seeking To Prevent Type of Stroke
May 13, 2013 8:38 am | by LAURAN NEERGAARD,AP Medical Writer | News | CommentsThe government has halted a study testing treatments for a brain condition that can cause strokes after early results suggested invasive therapies were riskier than previously thought. The condition involves a kind of tangle in the brain called an arteriovenous malformation, or AVM. Arteries and veins grow knotted together until eventually some of them burst, causing a bleeding stroke.
FDA Accepts Biogen Idec’s BLA for Long-Lasting Factor VIII Therapy for Hemophilia A
May 13, 2013 8:31 am | News | CommentsBiogen Idec announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the company’s Biologics License Application (BLA) for the marketing approval of ELOCTATE™ (recombinant factor VIII Fc fusion protein) for the treatment of hemophilia A.
Huge Drug Cost Disparities Seen in Health Overhaul
May 13, 2013 8:27 am | by RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR,Associated Press | News | CommentsCancer patients could face high costs for medications under President Barack Obama's health care law, industry analysts and advocates warn. Where you live could make a huge difference in what you'll pay. To try to keep premiums low, some states are allowing insurers to charge patients a hefty share of the cost for expensive medications used to treat cancer, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and other life-altering chronic diseases.

