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    What is a compounding Pharmacy? What are its benefits? What is pharmacy compounding? Pharmacy compounding is the practice of manufacturing personalized drugs for patients when they may not be capable of using a commercially available medicine, or they may require a medicine, which is currently not available or discontinued. What exactly is Compounding Pharmacy? A compounding Pharmacy prepares compounded drugs, according to the prescription of medical practitioners. These drugs may be a blend of

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    Market type, Marketing Strategy, Market share, competition: From the information gathered in this report, it is clear that Audit Diagnostics had neither sufficient presence in their market type nor focus on their marketing strategy. I believe this is what ultimately caused their downfall. With most other companies we would be discussing advertising, promotions and relationships with other companies, but Audit Diagnostics’ marketing is so undeveloped, the website has not even been designed. They

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    Prior to the eleventh century, distribution of medicine was implemented by doctors. Since then, pharmacists have gained greater credibility and consequently established the responsibility of dispensing medication. This advancement proceeded in nations where doctors are paid consultation fees, yet in countries where a physician’s livelihood depends on selling medication, the original practice continued. This is an important issue to discuss as many lives are affected by preventable medical errors

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    Do you believe in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)? In ancient time, daifu (the doctors who are the specialists in traditional Chinese medicine) used to check patient’s pulse to tell if someone was pregnant or how was someone’s health condition. TCM practitioners use herbal medicines and various mind and body practices, such as acupuncture and tai chi, to treat diseases or prevent health problems. It just like a chronic process to help you get healed. However, as traditional Chinese medicine is

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    Nasal mucoadhesive is the most recent, efficient and sophisticated drug delivery systems in the market and one of the topics that underline the focus of attention of many research and development institutions, comparing to the convenient oral administration this delivery system has showed better pharmacokinetic parameters with increasing the bioavailability and prolonging the residence time with a faster onset of action, adding the other advantages which mainly raised due to overcome the disadvantage

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    Eisai Case Study

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    The pharmaceutical industry has enjoyed very impressive sales and profit growth rate above 10 percent per annum despite its strict industry regulation. This success relied mainly on strong Research and Development (R&D), patents, aggressive promotional tool and Salesforce. In the era of big-bang disruption and economic downturn, however, this industry is constantly under attack from numerous interested parties trying to reduce the size of the drugs bill (Moss, 2004). This industry is now under immense

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    Case Study Of Eisai

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    A. Introduction This paper will refer to a case study of Eisai, a company where I have worked for almost eight years as HR Director. I will assess how Eisai faces the challenging business environment and how it impacts to the business’ value chain, particularly in the supply chain, marketing, finance, Human Resources (HR) and Information Technology (IT). I will apply various concepts, and analytical frameworks learned during the MVC course, such as Resource-based View (RBV), Marketing Mix (4P), Product

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    DEVELOPMENT & EVALUATION OF FAST DISINTEGRATING FILMS AND TABLETS OF VALSARTAN G.Sandhyarani 1,M.Madhuri 2 1,2 vaageswari college of pharmacy,Karimnager Corresponding Author:Sandhyaguggilla9@gmail.com Abstract Orodispersible dosage forms are used for accurate dosing, enhanced bioavailability, rapid action, patient compliance, easy of administration, enhanced palatability. Valsartan is a specific and selective type-1 angiotensin II receptor antagonist which blocks the

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    On the other hand, monetary interests, along with lobbying influenced United States Health Care system tremendously as well. For instance, the drug companies keep elevating their prices and there is no real factor that helps contain this problem. People in need of the drugs supplied by the companies have a necessity for them, so they will keep buying. The main reason for the companies being able to elevate their prices, is that they apply existing laws that enforces insurers to cover some of the

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    Abstract: For pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries deal with drug development there also required identifying the toxicity related to drugs and for that high clinical importance and High-throughput methods are highly in demand. The cell integrated impedance sensor would fulfill these requirements. This study related to induced cardiotoxicity drugs in late- stage and that human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) integrated inter-digital impedance sensor array to

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