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Ten pharma digital marketing facts

World of DTC Marketing

QUICK READ: A reporter for a leading business magazine recently reached out to me and asked “what are Pharma product websites so bad?” OK, maybe not all of them are that bad but I would bet that 80% are really poor. There is a lot of blame to go around but these facts are still relevant today. 1ne: There is a direct correlation between time on site and asking for/about your product.

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Preclinical and Nonclinical Studies— What Is the Difference, and Where in Your Program Should They Fall?

Camargo

Have you ever wondered about the difference between preclinical and nonclinical studies? While those in. The post Preclinical and Nonclinical Studies— What Is the Difference, and Where in Your Program Should They Fall? appeared first on Camargo.

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PCRS releases new guidance on diagnosis of respiratory conditions during COVID

Pharma Mirror

The Primary Care Respiratory Society (PCRS) has issued a position statement and recommendations for clinicians on the diagnostic work up of patients presenting with respiratory symptoms while Covid-19 remains in active circulation. The recommendations bring together the cross-functional experience of PCRS members on the safest and most appropriate approach when evaluating patients presenting with respiratory.

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Could Soil-Free Farming Prevent Future Food Insecurity?

XTalks

Soil-free, computer-controlled farms could offer a solution for future crop growing as climate change and soil erosion limit farmers’ ability to grow, according to new research. The research , published in New Phytologist and led by scientists at the University of Bristol, John Innes Centre and LettUs Grow, describe the growing environmental and economic case for vertical farming methods which could see crops grown in previously unfarmable environments such as the deserts of Dubai to count

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Unlocking Excellence: How Catalent Is Transforming Japan’s Clinical Research

Planning on running clinical trials in Japan? How can you reliably supply these studies? Discover Catalent’s clinical supply packaging facility in Shiga, Japan. Strategically located between Tokyo and Osaka, and one of largest in Japan, this 6,000 square meter facility offers comprehensive services including primary and secondary clinical packaging and labelling, comparator sourcing, cold chain storage, local and global distribution, local language support and white glove service to support stud

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What is the strongest over the counter steroid cream?

Druggist

Steroid cream (also known as corticosteroid cream) is a topical medication (applied to the skin) used as anti-inflammatory preparation used in the treatment of various skin conditions including irritant and contact dermatitis (sore, red and swollen skin), insect bites and mild to moderate eczema. In today’s post, I will review the strongest over the counter steroid cream: clobetasone cream (brand name: Eumovate Eczema % Dermatitis cream ).

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Nestlé to Encourage Kids to Stay Hydrated by Introducing New Flavored Water

XTalks

Nestlé Pure Life introduced a new line of flavoured purified water for kids. The water has a light taste, and has zero sugar, calories or sweeteners. It is also packed with sustainable paper straws to accompany the box of water. The collection of beverages is a new, refreshing and flavored way to hydrate that is made with water with a touch of natural fruit flavors and electrolytes for taste.

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Drug Channels News Roundup, July 2020: Diabetes Costs, Regeneron’s Copay Support, MA Rethinks Coupons, My Favorite Chart Updated, and ABC’s Steve Collis

Drug Channels

The steamy, socially distanced days of summer are here. Cool off by getting up close and personal with our refreshing selection of articles and insights. In this issue: Pricing problems for diabetes treatments Controversy over Regeneron’s copay support Massachusetts concedes that coupons help some patients (but accumulators hurt) A 2020 update to my all-time favorite chart Plus, thoughtful perspectives on diversity from AmerisourceBergen CEO Steve Collis.

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Hired & Retired: Taking care of business

BioPharma Reporter

The industry plumps for business acumen, as companies seek to turn drug candidates from pipeline prospects to approved products.

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Creating Your COPD Action Plan

DM Clinical Research

If you have COPD, then you know the road ahead of you will be challenging. However, that does not mean that dealing with your disease is impossible. In fact, with a little bit of planning, you can create a lifestyle plan to help you live well with COPD. Below, we will give you some tips for creating your COPD action plan. Make Lifestyle Changes. A healthy lifestyle can go a long way.

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Don't Overcomplicate Things When You Are Developing Your Clinical Research Opportunities

Clinical Trial Gurus

Taking the first step as a site owner, CRA, CRC or, consultant is always the hardest step to take. Many people are afraid to take the first steps because they are concerned about the future or making sure that everything is perfect. The problem with this form of thinking is that it can stop progress in its tracks.

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The New Age of Decentralized Clinical Trials

White paper that delves into the complex topic of Decentralized Clinical Trials and how to master them within the confines of FDA Regulations