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View Article  Pharmaceutical Technology Electronic Edition
 
September 2005Volume 1 Number 6 Take me to the current issue!

Welcome to the September issue of Pharmaceutical Technology Electronic Edition. PTEE is a free online magazine offering original articles about managing pharmaceutical manufacturing and formulation technology. We'll cover best operating practices, insights on outsourcing, regulatory highlights, case histories, business developments, and new product data. Click on any of the images or headlines below to open Pharmaceutical Technology Electronic Edition.
 

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View Article  Surveillance Data Suggest That Preschoolers Drive Flu Epidemics
 

Surveillance Data Suggest That Preschoolers Drive Flu Epidemics

 

September 28, 2005 -- Current immunization policies recommend universal flu vaccination for children aged 6-23 months, but shots are advised for older children only if they have high-risk medical conditions.

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View Article  Appetite downer awaits approval
Meredith Wadman

Top of pageAbstractA pill that works by putting the hunger induced by cannabis into reverse could jump-start a languishing market for obesity drugs, reports Meredith Wadman.

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nature.com
View Article  Cancer chief embraces top drugs job
Meredith Wadman, Washington DC

Top of pageAbstractCancer chief takes on additional role at embattled FDA.

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View Article  A New Game Plan
Future success of the chemical enterprise depends upon recognizing and adapting to change

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American Chemical Society
View Article  Drug Candidates March Onward
Therapeutics for psoriasis, cancer, Alzheimer's, and cardiovascular and muscle diseases progress

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American Chemical Society
View Article  Failure of PSA levels to fall in prostate cancer patients may lead to poor outcomes
 

Failure of PSA levels to fall in prostate cancer patients may lead to poor outcomes

 

September 28, 2005 -- Despite great improvements in medicine's ability to detect and treat prostate cancer, many men still die of the disease after undergoing treatment.

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View Article  Dendrimers Issue

Just published, Volume 2, Issue 4 of Molecular Pharmaceutics contains important research dedicated to the area of Dendrimers. You're invited to take a closer look at this recently released issue - just follow the links below to access the abstracts of these significant articles...

Dendrimers as Drugs: Discovery and Preclinical and Clinical Development of Dendrimer-Based Microbicides for HIV and STI Prevention
Tom D. McCarthy, Peter Karellas, Scott A. Henderson, Michael Giannis, David F. O'Keefe, Graham Heery, Jeremy R. A. Paull, Barry R. Matthews, and George Holan
Starpharma Pty Limited

Toward the Next-Generation Drug Delivery Vehicle: Synthesis of a Dendrimer with Four Orthogonally Reactive Groups
Jongdoo Lim and Eric E. Simanek
Texas A&M University

Binding of Mannose-Functionalized Dendrimers with Pea (Pisum sativum) Lectin
Kristian H. Schlick, Rachel A. Udelhoven, Gregory C. Strohmeyer, and Mary J. Cloninger
Montana State University

Dendrimer Disassembly as a New Paradigm for the Application of Dendritic Structures
Dominic V. McGrath
University of Arizona

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View Article  New labels for medicines coming soon
Prescription drug labels will soon be easier to read and updated quickly on the Internet, a U.S. health official said Wednesday.

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View Article  FDA warns of risk from mixed-up prescriptions
Doctors and pharmacists have been warned that mix-ups in prescriptions of three drugs with similar names but vastly different effects have led to serious health problems.

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