Pharmacists Call For Consistent Approach To 'Top-Up' Payments, UK Responding to yesterday's announcement made by Alan Johnson, Secretary of State for
Health, of a Government review in to the current policy on 'top-up' payments for NHS treatment, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) has called for consistency and fairness to be overriding factors.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comInternational Conference On New Developments In Drug Discovery From Natural Products And Traditional Medicines November 16-20, 2008NIPER, SAS Nagar, Punjab-IndiaThis international Conference focuses on the drug discovery from natural products and traditional
medicines. This five day event features presentations, posters, and panel discussions to highlight the progress being made in field and lessons learnt along the way.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comNew Study: Pine Bark Significantly Reduces Menstrual Pain A new study reveals dysmenorrhea, a condition that causes extremely painful menstrual periods affecting millions of women each year, can be reduced naturally by taking Pycnogenol(R) (pic-noj- en-all), pine bark extract from the French maritime pine tree.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comIndex Ranks Drug Makers Worldwide On Efforts To Make Medicines Available In Developing Countries European pharmaceutical companies surpass their U.S. counterparts in making their
medicines available and affordable to developing countries, according to an index released on Monday that ranks drug makers based on their corporate responsibility, the Financial Times reports (Jack, Financial Times, 6/15). The list, called the
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comCCA Responds To Government And Industry Price Deal The CCA has issued its initial response to today's announcement that a significant deal has been reached by the Government and the pharmaceutical industry on parts of the new Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme. Rob Darracott, CCA CEO comments: "How these price changes play through the supply chain is the issue of fundamental importance for our members.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comPine Bark Significantly Reduces Menstrual Pain - Pycnogenol(R) Reduces Need For Dysmenorrhea Pain Medication, New Study A new study reveals dysmenorrhea, a condition that causes extremely painful menstrual periods affecting millions of women each year, can be reduced naturally by taking Pycnogenol� (pic-noj-en-all), pine bark extract from the French maritime pine tree. The multi-center field study, published in the Journal of Reproductive
Medicine, shows women with dysmenorrhea who supplemented with Pycnogenol� experienced less pain and required less pain medications during menstruation.
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