The Global Pain Market, 2008-202317 Nov 08
The global pain market generated total sales of $34bn in 2007 – but what will the figures be in the next 5 and 10 years? This report tells you.
The pain market has marked strengths and advantages, but is also limited by problems and concerns.
Suvitha Damodaran - Visiongain - Ltd
Combating counterfeit drugs14 Nov 08
White paper from CERAM highlights novel techniques to expose fake medicines and unlicensed manufacturing processes
Mandy Rymill - CERAM
14 Nov 08
The UK’s success as a global centre of biomedical excellence is under threat in the long-term. A new report by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) has highlighted serious concerns about the supply of skills that support the research and development of new medicines.
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The Global Anti-Addiction Market, 2008-202314 Nov 08
The global addiction market is significantly undervalued. The world’s population has a large unmet need for addiction therapy drugs. Are you ready for the opportunities this presents?
Suvitha Damodaran - Visiongain Ltd
World Gastrointestinal Disorders10 Nov 08
The gastrointestinal (GI) disorders market has been one of the largest and most profitable therapeutic areas in the world pharmaceutical industry. With a reported $49.9bn in revenues in 2007, the GI disorders market competes consistently with cardiovascular diseases and oncology for the top 3 therapeutic areas in terms of market value.
Suvitha Damodaran - Visiongain
04 Nov 08
There is great potential for the women’s reproductive disorders therapeutics market – can you maximise your company’s potential in this growing market?
Andres Arias - Visiongain
04 Nov 08
NHS Direct estimate that one in five UK women over forty years of age suffer from stress incontinence and, whilst it is often caused by childbirth or menopause, it can affect any women at any age.
Sian Rees
Dyselxia Awareness Week03 Nov 08
Recent reports state that between four and five percent of the population suffer from Dyslexia. It is estimated that there are about 375,000 pupils in the UK with dyslexia and a total of some two million people who are severely affected. Yet it still can be difficult for parents to find the right help for their children.
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Key Mechanism Behind Cancer Spread Is Explained 31 Oct 08
Scientists have discovered the two key processes that allow cancer cells to change the way they move in order to spread through the body, reports leading scientific journal 'Cell'
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Postmenopausal Osteoporotic Patients Granted Treatment Options by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) 31 Oct 08
Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals (P&GP) acknowledges the publication of the new Technology Appraisal Guidance (TAG 160, for the primary prevention, and 161 for the secondary prevention, of osteoporotic fragility fractures in post-menopausal women) issued by NICE.
Sebastian Stokes -Red Door Communications
Researchers Find New Chemical Key That Could Unlock Hundreds Of New Antibiotics 31 Oct 08
Chemistry researchers at The University of Warwick and the John Innes Centre, have found a novel signalling molecule that could be a key that will open up hundreds of new antibiotics unlocking them from the DNA of the Streptomyces family of bacteria.
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Bayer optimistic about future business trend30 Oct 08
Following a strong performance in the third quarter, the Bayer Group confirms its targets for 2008. “Despite the difficult environment we expect in the fourth quarter, we are confirming our guidance for 2008 as a whole,”
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Credit crunch threatens new medicines30 Oct 08
The global financial crisis could seriously delay the discovery and production of many new life-saving medicines, warns a major international conference.
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29 Oct 08
The following is taken from the ABPI's Press Release dated 29th October 2008
ABPI press office
Global survey shows how perceptions of healthcare professionals and patients influence treatment of bipolar disorder 24 Oct 08
Global survey shows how perceptions of healthcare professionals and patients influence treatment of bipolar disorder
Olwen Glynn Owen - Pharmiweb Field Reporter
NHS Meets Key Commitments On Waiting And Progress On Tackling Infections 24 Oct 08
NHS staff (in England) are making excellent progress against two key priority areas - to reduce waiting times to 18 weeks and cut Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) infections - statistics released today show.
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In Vitro Diagnostics Market Report & Analysis 2008-2023 23 Oct 08
This brand new report examines the commercial prospects for in vitro diagnostics (IVD) in the global healthcare market. Importantly, this report also covers theranostics, a fusion of drug therapy and diagnostics to optimise efficacy and safety, as well as streamlining drug development.
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Boehringer Ingelheim and the search for new targeted cancer treatments21 Oct 08
Boehringer Ingelheim and the search for new targeted cancer treatments
Kelly Smith - OgilvyHealthPR
Pharma Sales - A view from India20 Oct 08
The ever-evolving healthcare industry has very few constants, and the pharmaceutical sales industry is just another piece of the puzzle that is in the middle of a major transformation. For multinationals, eager to sell their drugs in different countries, juggling between scores of different languages and different laws has always proved to be a major dampener.
A. Nair
World Stroke Day - Striking CT Images Illustrate Effect Of Stroke On The Brain 19 Oct 08
This week, organizations around the globe are working to create awareness and educate people about the signs, symptoms, treatment and prevention of one of the leading causes of death and disability––stroke. Wednesday, 29 October officially marks World Stroke Day.
Alex Young
King of Viagra is sentenced to 3 years imprisonment for supplying counterfeit medicines15 Oct 08
Dr George Patino (aka Giorgio Giovanni Paticciano), 48 years old and a Mexican citizen by birth, was sentenced today at Kingston Crown Court to 3 years imprisonment.
MHRA Newsroom
Lilly Commences Cash Tender Offer for ImClone Systems at $70 Per Share15 Oct 08
Lilly Commences Cash Tender Offer for ImClone Systems at $70 Per Share
Lilly Newroom
New Data Shows Abbott's Bioabsorbable Drug Eluting Stent Is Absorbed Within Two Years - Leaving Behind Functioning Blood Vessels15 Oct 08
Data Indicate Bioabsorbable Stent Platform Has Potential to Become the Next Major Breakthrough in Interventional Treatment
Abbott Newsroom
Johnson & Johnson Reports 2008 Third-Quarter Results15 Oct 08
Sales of $15.9 Billion Increased 6.4% Versus a Year Ago; EPS was $1.17 Excluding 2007 Special Items, 2008 Third-Quarter EPS Increased 10.4%*
Johnson & Johnson Newsroom
A HEALTHY FUTURE IN PHARMACEUTICAL SALES?14 Oct 08
The pharmaceutical industry has often been described as counter-recessionary, the broad logic being that people will always get sick, and hence there will be a continuous demand for drugs. And whilst this may be true at a surface level, a more granular analysis would reveal dissimilarities between different segments of the industry
Paul Hartigan
13 Oct 08
The new oral antidiabetic drugs sitagliptin and vildagliptin work by boosting the guts incretin hormones GLP-1 and GIP to regulate insulin secretion following food intake and glucagon secretion when blood sugar is low.
Olwen Glynn Owen-Pharmiweb Field Reporter
Shortcut to Pharmaceutical Sales Jobs10 Oct 08
Looking for a job as a pharma sales rep or in pharmaceutical marketing? The quickest way to find medical or pharma sales jobs on PharmiWeb.com is to use these quicklinks. You can refine your pharma job search on the search results page, and you can save your search for daily email alerts.
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Osteoporosis & Bone Metabolism Disorders Market 2008-2023 08 Oct 08
In 2007, the world market for bone metabolism disorder pharmaceuticals generated sales of over $10bn - how much of this market have you captured?
Suvitha Damodaran
Rheumatoid arthritis: treatment should consider patients' perspective08 Oct 08
Current treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are failing to control patients' pain adequately, and health care professionals are not fully addressing patients' concerns, new research suggests. At the recent Annual Congress of Rheumatology meeting (EULAR) in Paris this summer, findings of a study presented during a UCB-sponsored symposium highlighted a mismatch between perceptions of patients and professionals as to what constitutes effective management of RA
Olwen Glynn Owen - Pharmiweb Field Reporter
MammaPrint testing pinpoints risk of breast cancer recurrence from the primary tumour`s genetic make-up30 Sep 08
Deciding whether or not women with breast cancer require adjuvant chemotherapy after removal of the primary tumour has traditionally been based on a series of prognostic clinical features such as tumour size, lymph node involvement, and other factors. If risk of recurrence is deemed low, adjuvant therapy and its associated toxicity can be avoided. Molecular technology is now available to help clinicians decide on the risks of a particular tumour recurring, based on its genetic fingerprint.
Olwen Glynn Owen - Pharmiweb Field reporter