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 Pharmaceutical Information - September 5, 2008
| The latest research by academics suggests a neurological rather than pharmaceutical solution is needed when it comes to achieving orgasms for women. This is due in part to women being more affected by mood, self-esteem and other issues of psyche than men, researchers say | | Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer teams up with Walgreen's, Rite-Aid, Wal-Mart, Sam's Clubs, community pharmacies and Argus Health System to help victims of Hurricane Katrina obtain Pfizer medicines and health care products. "Victims of Hurricane Katrina have immediate medical needs and through this pharmacy partnership program they can rapidly obtain needed Pfizer medicines," says Karen Katen, vice chairman of Pfizer. "Pfizer will help victims and their families obtain these medicines whether they have lost insurance or prescription records or have limited incomes because of this disaster | | Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer teams up with Walgreen's, Rite-Aid, Wal-Mart, Sam's Clubs, community pharmacies and Argus Health System to help victims of Hurricane Katrina obtain Pfizer medicines and health care products. "Victims of Hurricane Katrina have immediate medical needs and through this pharmacy partnership program they can rapidly obtain needed Pfizer medicines," says Karen Katen, vice chairman of Pfizer. "Pfizer will help victims and their families obtain these medicines whether they have lost insurance or prescription records or have limited incomes because of this disaster | | The Drug Enforcement Agency launches the first ever paperless Controlled Substances Ordering System (CSOS). The DEA's Office of Diversion Control has worked alongside the pharmaceutical industry over the past several years to develop the electronic version of the current ordering system for Schedule II controlled substances | | Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. announces Tuesday approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its new diabetes drug. Actoplus Met is a single tablet that merges Takeda's two existing diabetes drugs, Actos and Metformin. Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America Inc. will sell the tablet in the United States starting in October | |
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