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Dr. John P Nairn, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9970 Mountain View Drive, Suite 200, West Mifflin, PA 15122 Phone: 412-653-3080 Fax: 412-650-8860 |
Betsy Gisselle Colon-acevedo, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9970 Mountain View Dr, Suite 200, West Mifflin, PA 15122 Phone: 412-653-3080 Fax: 412-650-8860 |
Dr. Christopher John Seebruck, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9970 Mountain View Dr, Suite 200, West Mifflin, PA 15122 Phone: 412-653-3080 Fax: 412-650-8860 |
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biocrea, a biopharmaceutical company focusing on novel treatments for disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), today reported details on the design and synthesis of novel, brain-penetrating phosphodiesterase-10 (PDE10) inhibitors developed in collaboration with Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE). The data were featured in joint presentations1 with Pfizer at the recent 241st ACS National Meeting & Exposition, an event organized by the American Chemical Society (ACS).
URAC, the nation's leading health care accreditation and education organization, will conduct a workshop on "Medication Adherence and Medication Possession Ratio as a Critical Metric" at the 15th Annual Pharmacy Benefit Management Institute (PBMI) Conference in Phoenix, Ariz.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. resulting in more than 440,000 premature deaths a year. An additional 25 million smokers will most likely die of a smoking related illness.
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