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First-year students as instructors: who’s teaching whom? 

Pulses

When I discovered an interest in non-sterile compounding during my first year of pharmacy school, I worked with a professor to create and deliver content. I also had the opportunity to educate younger students by creating an activity for a third-year compounding elective. Peer-Led Team Learning: 2008 James Flack Norris Award Address.

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Takeda farms out cancer drug alisertib to Puma Biotech

pharmaphorum

Enter Puma Biotech, which is paying a modest $7 million upfront for rights to alisertib (formerly MLN8237) and plans to run clinical trials of the compound in breast and lung cancers. Takeda is also in line for just over $287 million in potential milestone payments, plus royalties on net sales if it reaches the market.

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Solutions for Constipation Relief

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Chemotherapy agents: Chemotherapy agents can lead to constipation in a variety of ways such as slowing the movements of the intestinal tract or creating inflammation that disrupts digestive function. Chemotherapy-Induced Constipation and Diarrhea: Pathophysiology, Current and Emerging Treatments. Published 2008 Oct 21.

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Beating the Big C

Pharmaceutical Technology

The world’s biggest pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced in June 2008 that it would be putting its “full scope and scale” behind a push into the cancer market. “And there’s a tremendous opportunity to meet their needs.” So what’s driving the growth?

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How to Lose Weight With Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Some report more weight loss with T4/T3 combinations (Armour*, Nature-Throid, compounded medications) versus T4 medications (Synthroid, Levoxyl, Tirosint) alone. 2008 Jul;93(7):2559-65. Taking thyroid medications that contain T3 will help ensure that the right hormone is getting to the right receptors. J Clin Diagn Res. 2007-2404. [3]