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  • Retrobrands USA looking to bring Aspergum back to market

    MAHWAH, N.J. - RJM Licensing, in partnership with Arabella Enterprises, on Wednesday announced they have been signed by Retrobrands USA to help bring back Aspergum, a chewable aspirin product indicated to soothe sore throats, control fevers and provide all over pain relief.  
     
  • NBTY backs MET-Rx line extensions with extensive ad campaign

    RONKONKOMA, N.Y. - NBTY on Wednesday unveiled three new lines of innovative products across its MET-Rx portfolio. In addition to the product innovation, the brand is launching a full packaging refresh and a national advertising campaign. To help bring this to life, MET-Rx has partnered with Joey Bosa, a collegiate defensive end and one of the top projected 2016 football prospects.
     
  • Self-assessing the size, scope of a high-volume pharmacy automation solution

    The needs of pharmacies looking to incorporate high-volume automation into their central fill or mail-order prescription fulfillment process vary from operation to operation, Innovation executives and Binghamton University faculty members said at a symposium held earlier this month at the university's Watson Institute for Systems Excellence.

  • Innovation, BU WISE symposium and tour features latest tech

    The Innovation symposium on pharmacy automation solutions earlier this month included a tour of Binghamton University's Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science’s new building. Symposium goers saw the work faculty and student researchers are doing in 3-D printing, computer simulation and modeling, and digital fingerprinting. The 125,000-sq.-ft.

  • Binghamton’s new pharmacy school to ‘take profession to new level’

    The soon-to-open Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will take the profession to a new level, founding dean Dr. Gloria Meredith told attendees at the joint Innovation/BU symposium on change management for pharmacy operations earlier this month.

    “We're not going to be just another pharmacy school,” she said. “The idea is to create something unique; something that will impact the profession.”

  • Defining the project: Choosing the right automation solution

    The great medieval philosopher and astronomer Maimonides once noted, “the risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision.” Apparently, this applies also to choosing and defining the scope of an automation solution for a high-volume pharmacy.

  • Building the right central-fill solution

    Feedback from pharmacies that have incorporated high-volume automation into their operation and an ongoing collaboration with Binghamton University's Watson Institute for Systems Excellence has given Innovation an unparalleled ability to ensure that the systems they install run smoothly and efficiently, speakers at the company's inaugural change management symposium noted earlier this month.

  • Innovation, BU WISE welcome symposium attendees

    Pharmacy automation solutions supplier Innovation and the Watson Institute for Systems Excellence held an in-depth symposium on the role automation is playing in pharmacy operations. More than 60 students, Innovation executives and representatives from community pharmacy chains, pharmacy benefit management companies and mail-order facilities attended the two-day event earlier this month on the campus of Binghamton University. The symposium, which executives hope will become an annual event, kicked off with a welcome reception. 

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