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  • HeadBlade introduces new head shaving model

    NEW YORK — After three years in development, HeadBlade is introducing its most innovative design since the original HeadBlade Classic in 1999. Enter the HeadBlade ATX All Terrain Razor.

    The new HeadBlade ATX All Terrain Razor is now available online and will hit retail stores in early 2013. The manufacturer's suggested retail price for ATX is $15 at headblade.com; the manufacturer's suggested retail price for HB4 Blade Refills is $11.97 at headblade.com.

  • Pacific Natural Foods introduces holiday line

    TUALATIN, Ore. — Pacific Natural Foods has launched a new line of classic holiday accompaniments, designed to make holiday meal prep a snap.

    The new holiday collection includes organic pumpkin puree, organic turkey gravy, organic whole berry sauce and jellied cranberry sauce. All products in the holiday line are packaged in BPA-free Tetra Recart cartons to ensure freshness. What's more, the organic pumpkin puree and organic whole berry and jellied cranberry sauces are vegan and gluten free.

  • New Softlips Marshmallow Ghost hits shelves just in time for Halloween

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Mentholatum Co.’s Softlips brand has announced the launch of a new Halloween-themed lip balm that is hitting retail stores in early September.

    The new Softlips Marshmallow Ghost will be featured as part of a Halloween-themed two-pack that includes the Softlips Vanilla lip balm.

  • 'Crooked Arrows' comes home on Blu-ray, DVD

    LOS ANGELES — 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is bringing a new sports film to Blu-ray and DVD.

    "Crooked Arrows" stars Brandon Routh, Gil Birmingham and Crystal Allen. The film centers on Coach Joe Logan (Routh), who reluctantly leads a Native American high school team on their unlikely journey to the state lacrosse championship game against their prep school rivals. Along the way, Joe and the team rediscover their connection to the spiritual traditions of the ancient sport of lacrosse.

  • Upsher-Smith introduces Nexa Plus prenatal vitamins

     MAPLE GROVE, Minn. — Drug maker Upsher-Smith Labs has introduced a new product to its prenatal vitamin line, the company said Tuesday.

    The drug maker announced the launch of Nexa Plus capsules, a once-daily, prescription vitamin that contains 350 mg of life's DHA, a plant-based and fish-free omega-3 fatty acid; 1.25 mg of folic acid; and 250 mcg of the B vitamin biotin.

  • Anchor Bay Entertainment launches 'Chilly Christmas' on DVD

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Anchor Bay Entertainment is slated to debut a new holiday film on DVD.

    "Chilly Christmas," starring C. Thomas Howell, Brooke Langton and Tom Arnold, is a holiday adventure that follows the story of a boy named Bobby, his detective father and their rambunctious dog Chilly, who are preparing to move from Sunshine Beach, Calif., to New York. As they prepare for their big move, a dog-napper and his crew come to town, and it is up to Bobby, his father and Chilly to stop them.

  • Sagent launches drug to prevent chemotherapy-induced vomiting

     SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Sagent Pharmaceuticals has launched a drug used to treat complications related to chemotherapy, the drug maker said.

    The Schaumburg, Ill.-based company announced the launch of ondansetron injection, used to prevent nausea and vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy and also to prevent nausea and vomiting that follows surgery.

    Various versions of the drug had sales of $49 million during the 12-month period that ended in June, according to IMS Health.

  • Dr. Reddy's launches generic hypertension pill

    HYDERABAD, India — Generic drug maker Dr. Reddy's Labs has launched a generic drug for treating high blood pressure, the company said.

    Dr. Reddy's announced the launch of metoprolol succinate extended-release tablets in the 25-mg, 50-mg, 100-mg and 200-mg strengths. The drug will be available in bottle counts of 100 and 500.

    The drug is a generic version of AstraZeneca's Toprol-XL, branded and generic versions of which had sales of about $1.13 billion during the 12-month period that ended in June, according to IMS Health.

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