Dr Jessica Robinson-Papp Explains Toxicity Reduction in HIV Treatment
May 12th 2023Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, talks about the strides made in antiretroviral therapy for HIV and how these improvements lead to better patient outcomes.
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Atopic Dermatitis Treatment Equally Effective in Extrinsic, Intrinsic Subtypes
May 12th 2023Patients who have extrinsic (EAD) or intrinsic atopic dermatitis (IAD) serve to benefit equally from dupilumab, even when considering immunoglobulin E levels, which are elevated in EAD but remain normal in IAD.
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Mailing At-Home HPV Tests May Boost Cervical Cancer Screening Rates in Underscreened Women
May 11th 2023Mailing at-home human papillomavirus (HPV) self-collection tests and providing booking assistance for in-clinic screening visits nearly doubled the rate of cervical cancer screenings among underscreened women from low-income backgrounds vs offering scheduling assistance alone.
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AYAs With Advanced Heart Disease Prefer to Be Involved in Care Decisions
May 11th 2023Many adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with advanced heart disease prefer to be involved in decisions that have an impact on their medical care, but new survey results show there is a great need for educational communication efforts that involve their caregivers and clinicians.
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The end of the national Public Health Emergency (PHE) also concludes some public support programs; FDA advisers unanimously recommended that the agency should approve OTC birth control pills; insulin manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers testified on Capitol Hill Wednesday over the cost of the drug.
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IQVIA’s Luke Greenwalt on Increasing Payer Pressures: We Can Change the Path We’re On
May 11th 2023“As we look over the next decade, the climb is going to be steep, it's going to be challenging, but success is still possible,” said Luke Greenwalt, vice president of market access at IQVIA, during his session at Asembia 2023.
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Specialty Pharmacies Should Leverage AI Tracking to Increase Drug Delivery Efficiency
May 10th 2023Speakers at the 2023 Asembia Specialty Pharmacy Summit outlined how artificial intelligence (AI) tools for pharmaceuticals, such as parcel tracking, could reduce operational costs for specialty pharmacies and mitigate drug delivery issues for patients.
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Drugs Affecting the IL-23 Pathway May Lower Risk of Psoriatic, Inflammatory Arthritis From Psoriasis
May 10th 2023Findings show these drugs were linked with a lower risk of progression to inflammatory arthritis compared with tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, although more research is needed to confirm the finding.
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Biotech company EQRx discards low-cost drug plan, cuts its therapy programs to 1, and slashes staff in “reset”; health care systems’ preparation for new Alzheimer disease drug takes location and resources into consideration; the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will extend telemedicine prescribing for certain controlled medications through at least November 11.
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Patients With EoE Benefit From Systemic Treatment Regardless of Esophageal Dilation History
May 10th 2023Treatment with dupilumab demonstrated improvements in histological markers, symptoms, and endoscopic markers of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) regardless of previous history of esophageal dilation.
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FDA Expands Dapagliflozin Label to Include Reducing Risk of CV Death in Heart Failure
May 9th 2023Just over a year since AstraZeneca announced topline results, the FDA has approved a label expansion to include reducing cardiovascular (CV) death and heart failure–related hospitalizations for dapagliflozin (Farxiga) based on results of the phase 3 DELIVER trial.
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Removing the Taboo: Talking About Women’s Health Is the First Step to Improving Health Equity
May 9th 2023A panel on women’s health disparities at the 2023 Asembia Specialty Pharmacy Summit addressed the current challenges women face regarding health care as well as how digital tools, collaboration between clinics and governments, and more detailed and inclusive research can help improve health equity for all women.
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The end of the COVID-19 public health emergency spotlights US outbreak tracking weakness; the American Psychological Association released guidelines to guide teen social media use; the first study funded by the US government to measure safe injection site effectiveness was announced Monday.
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China Approves Zanubrutinib in Treatment-Naïve CLL/SLL and Waldenström Macroglobulinemia
May 9th 2023China’s National Medical Products Administration has approved 2 supplemental new drug applications of zanubrutinib for use in untreated adult patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma and Waldenström macroglobulinemia.
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Chemotherapy Plus Cemiplimab Improves QOL vs Chemotherapy Alone in NSCLC
May 9th 2023An analysis of the EMPOWER‐Lung 3 trial found that the addition of cemiplimab to platinum chemotherapy for non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) was associated with improved patient quality of life (QOL) vs chemotherapy alone.
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