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Magazine-How delays derailed Covid-19 vaccination in Africa

Pharmaceutical Technology

Some months after the first Covid-19 vaccines became available, the World Health Organization (WHO) set a target of vaccinating 70% of each country’s population by the end of June 2022. The post Magazine-How delays derailed Covid-19 vaccination in Africa appeared first on Pharmaceutical Technology.

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Magazine: ‘Right shoring’ API production in Europe

Pharmaceutical Technology

Don’t miss an in-depth feature looking at the latest trends in decentralised clinical trials , and the story behind the development of Alzheimer’s disease vaccines. The post Magazine: ‘Right shoring’ API production in Europe appeared first on Pharmaceutical Technology.

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Magazine: Enhancing therapy adherence with prodrugs

Pharmaceutical Technology

In this issue: Solving adherence issues with prodrugs, examining whether PBMs are to blame for high drugs prices in the US, developing vaccines for Disease X, and more.

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Magazine: Anticipation rises for RSV rollout as positive data emerges

Pharmaceutical Technology

In this issue: Following the RSV therapy and vaccine rollout, understanding molecular glues, using pharmacovigilance for active drug discovery, and more.

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Meeting Global Demands for Viral Vector-based Vaccines

Pharma Mirror

In the face of increasing global health challenges, the development and production of vaccines have become paramount. One critical aspect is the ability to scale up manufacturing processes to meet the growing demand for viral vector-based vaccines.

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CO2 Safety Monitors for Dry Ice Vaccination

Pharma Mirror

has partnered with a national pharmacy chain to keep their customers and employees safe from the potential hazardous effects for CO2 exposure from the dry ice that is keeping the COVID-19 vaccines cold. The chain needed more than 800 safety monitors to be distributed to the first vaccine administration facilities on short notice.

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Governments have a public health duty to expand vaccination coverage through pharmacies, FIP says

Pharma Mirror

The Hague — Governments and other stakeholders must take urgent action to ensure equity in access to disease prevention measures, which includes greater investment in vaccines and vaccination services by community pharmacists.