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Emcure Pharma gets Merit Award at HIV Congress 2023

Express Pharma

Emcure Pharmaceuticals has been felicitated for its contributions to HIV/AIDS research and development at the HIV Congress 2023, organised by the HIV Welfare Society. The Merit Award acknowledges the firm’s contribution to the field of HIV/AIDS to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS.

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52 Patient Groups Applaud Justice Department’s Stay Request in Braidwood Lawsuit

Putting Patients First Blog

Additionally, many preventive services recommended prior to March 2010 have undergone significant updates reflecting advancements in medical evidence that would no longer be reflected in coverage requirements, including screenings for HIV, cardiovascular disease, colorectal and cervical cancers, hypertension and preeclampsia. Becerra lawsuit.

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Improving access to treatments in challenging markets

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Jirair Ratevosian, executive director of global patient solutions and government affairs at Gilead Sciences, tells us how his company utilised previously developed partnerships and their knowledge of providing global access to HIV treatments to distribute Remdesivir. It’s not a coincidence that we now have over 2.3 Laying the groundwork.

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Affordability is tied to quality

Express Pharma

Has Covid increased or decreased access and equity of healthcare and treatment? So has COVID improved the status quo on access to treatment or is its impact more negative? The positive is that the scientific community worked together to achieve breakthroughs to diagnose, treat and prevent COVID.

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Revealed: UK government was warned of infected blood risks in 1970s

The Guardian - Pharmaceutical Industry

The product, given to ­haemophiliacs to enable their blood to clot, was injected into thousands of patients in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s, ­including young children, who were infected with Aids and hepatitis C. Continue reading.

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5 Things I Love About The MAD-ID Conference, The Antimicrobial Stewardship Meeting

ID Stewardship

Gauthier, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP Article Posted 14 May 2023 People practicing in the area of infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship have a lot of options for professional meetings to attend. There are additional regional meetings like the Belmont Antimicrobial Stewardship meeting. Lauri Hicks who was the keynote speaker this year.

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South Africa ‘can’t afford’ to pay for new anti-HIV drug, despite cut-price offer

The Guardian - Pharmaceutical Industry

The jab, given every two months, has been offered on a non-profit basis, but it can’t compete with a cheap daily HIV-prevention pill The South African health department says the reduced cost of a new anti-HIV injection is still three times more than it can afford to pay. Continue reading.

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