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Mr. Christopher Ezeigwe Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1801 W Golf Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60194 Phone: 847-885-1326 Fax: 847-885-4271 |
Melissa Molitor Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1151 S Roselle Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60193 Phone: 847-895-1600 |
Anjana Matiwala Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1600 Mcconnor Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60188 Phone: 215-681-8167 |
Sergo Muradov Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1855 W Irving Park Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60193 Phone: 630-893-5570 |
Jazmin Lopez, PHARMD Pharmacist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 21 Kristin Dr, Schaumburg, IL 60195 Phone: 708-359-0511 |
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Columbia Laboratories, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to sell substantially all of its progesterone related assets and 11.2 million shares of common stock to Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for a $47 million upfront payment plus royalties of 10 to 20 percent of annual net sales of certain progesterone products. Additional payments up to $45.5 million can be earned by the successful completion of clinical development milestones in the ongoing PREGNANT Study, regulatory filings, receipt of regulatory approvals and product launches.
Immunomedics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing monoclonal antibodies to treat cancer and other serious diseases, today announced that clinical trial results on epratuzumab, the anti-CD22 humanized monoclonal antibody licensed to UCB SA, Brussels, for autoimmune disease indications, from the Phase IIb study in patients with lupus, will be presented in four posters sessions and one published abstract.
A recent study finds that the vast majority of Black adolescents have experienced racism, that they experience anticipatory stress about experiencing racism again, and that their racial identity can influence that stress in a variety of ways.
Utilizing messages focused on images created by local artists and written information communicated through local dialects proved essential to counter misperceptions during the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone, according to a study conducted in part by Muriel J. Harris, Ph.D., associate professor, University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences, Department of Health Promotion and Behavior Sciences.
The International Partnership for Microbicides today welcomed a positive opinion from the European Medicines Agency on the dapivirine vaginal ring for use by cisgender women ages 18 and older in developing countries to reduce their risk of HIV-1 infection.
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