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- 3/29/2020
Zydus gets FDA's tentative nod for generic Rytary
Zydus Cadila's generic Rytary is indicated to treat Parkinson's disease. - 3/29/2020
CDMA donates 45,000 pairs of gloves to 2 Detroit hospitals
Beaumont and Henry Ford hospitals in Detroit have received 22,500 pairs of gloves each from CDMA. - 3/26/2020
Schnucks donates $605,000 to support people impacted by COVID-19
Schnuck is offering support to people experiencing COVID-19 related hardships in Greater St Louis, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Iowa. - 3/26/2020
Bavis highlights drive-through capabilities during pandemic
Bavis Drive-Thru is emphasizing that it is ready to support pharmacies and retailers with its state-of-the-art drive-through equipment as the COVID-19 epidemic escalates. - 3/26/2020
Amneal donates hydroxychloroquine sulfate to Texas
Amneal is donating one million hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets to Texas, following a donation of two million tablets to New York. - 3/26/2020
Hy-Vee offers daily online program to keep kids healthy and active during COVID-19 Pandemic
Hy-Vee KidsFit program is being offered online to help kids stay active during the COVID-19 outbreak. - 3/26/2020
Cipla gets FDA green light for generic Nexium
Nexium and its generic versions had a market of approximately $70 million for the 12 months ended November 2019, according to IQVIA. - 3/26/2020
NACDS praises new Indiana law as vital for patient access and pharmacy viability
Senate Bill 241 will help ensure that pharmacies are more fairly and properly reimbursed. - 3/25/2020
Mylan voluntarily waives marketing exclusivity for generic Kaletra
Mylan will enable generic applicants to be eligible for FDA approval if Kaletra is found effective in treating COVID-19. - 3/25/2020
NACDS praises Administration's recommendations to governors to empower pharmacists during COVID-19
NACDS praised Secretary of HHS Alex Azar's letter to the nation’s governors asking for assistance to extend the capacity of the healthcare workforce to address the pandemic.