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No Comments The Cool Chain Association (CCA) brings together leaders and professionals from across the cool chain industry to network, share insights and trial new ideas at its…
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No Comments Hu-manity.co and other firms want to help people monetize their own medical info, but the potential market raises plenty of ethical concerns for civil liberties…
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No Comments Under regulatory pressure, a large number of pharmaceutical manufacturers, shippers and wholesalers are adopting blockchain to track and trace prescription drugs. The pharmaceutical industry in…
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No Comments For the first time, a Toronto-based company called Deep Genomics has discovered a drug target and corresponding candidate using artificial intelligence (AI). The company announced…
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No Comments The history of Artificial Intelligence (AI) dates back to 1903, when Bertrand Russell published the book The Principles of Mathematics, that depicted the intersection between…
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No Comments The market size for Ranitidine brand in India is estimated to be about $98 million UK-based pharma GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd (GSK) has announced it is…
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No Comments A package of new guidance documents from the FDA describes what and how the agency plans to regulate as software designed to aid clinical decision-making—such…
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No Comments GSK Pharma said as a precautionary action it has decided “to initiate a voluntary recall (pharmacy/retail level recall) of Zinetac Tablets 150 mg and 300…
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No Comments Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited is the latest drug company to issue a recall of losartan potassium, a popular blood pressure drug that’s been under scrutiny for…
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No Comments Getting into the pharmacy business was easy for Amazon.com: It paid $753 million to buy the mail-order startup PillPack. The hard part has been prying patients…